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Vive

HMS-0, HMS-1, HMS-2

Wireless Hub

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Vive Hub

Vive Hub Dashboard

Vive Wireless Hub

The Vive hub provides a connection point for Lutron 
Vive devices such as PowPak wireless dimming and 
switching modules, Pico remote controls, Radio 
Powr Savr occupancy sensors, and daylight 
sensors. For a complete list of compatible devices, 
see the last page of this document.
For more information on the Vive hub, including 
training materials, design information and software 
updates, please visit www.lutron.com/vive  

Features

• Can be easily programmed with any Wi-Fi enabled 

device by using the free Lutron web-based software. 

• Communicates with controls on a floor using Lutron 

wireless Clear Connect technology.

• Distributed system architecture.
  –  Wireless sensors and controls must be located 

within 9 m of the associated device.

• Supports timeclock events based on both sunrise 

and sunset or fixed time-of-day.

• Timeclock events can control individual devices, 

areas, or groups of areas.

• Uses Lutron RF signal strength measurements 

to find devices nearby for quick association and 
programming without having to climb ladders.

• Dashboard of current status for control and 

monitoring of the system. Also shows current  
energy usage.

• Integrated multi-color LED provides feedback on 

what mode the hub is in.

• Connects directly to any smartphone, tablet or 

computer using built in Wi-Fi. 2.4 GHz 802.11b / g 
using WPA2 Security.

• Ethernet 10 / 100 Mbps connection for:
  –  Native BACnet

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 / IP (see Lutron P/N 369996 at 

www.lutron.com for PIC Statement) integration 
into Building Management Systems  
(HMS-2-XX only). The Vive Hub has been 
tested by BACnet

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 Testing Laboratories (BTL) 

and is certified to comply with all necessary 
interoperability requirements.

  –  Network multiple Vive hubs together as an 

independent system or as part of an existing 
building network.

  –  Native OpenADR

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 support, to manage Automatic 

Demand Response / Load Shed events dictated 
by a utility company.

  –  Each Vive hub hosts a unique virtual BACnet

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network. As such, each Vive hub requires a 
unique BACnet

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 network number.

• Firmware upgradable for future features and 

security patches. 

• Password protected access.
• Supported on most devices that use an HTML5 

compliant browser (iOS

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, Android

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, Windows

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Mac

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).

• Required browsers are Google

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 Chrome

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 and Safari

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• Supports HTTPS.
• Recommended configurations for smart devices:

Device

OS Version

iPhone

 6, 

iPhone

 6 plus or newer

iOS

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 11 or later

Supported on most Android

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 devices 

running Android

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 6.0 or later. 

Android

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 6.0 or later

• Daylighting Setpoint Tweaking – If the lights are too 

bright or too dim while using daylighting, adjust the 
settings in real time from a smart device to alter 
the setpoint for the light level that is maintained 
between natural and electric light. 

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Summary of Contents for Vive HMS-0

Page 1: ...multi color LED provides feedback on what mode the hub is in Connects directly to any smartphone tablet or computer using built in Wi Fi 2 4 GHz 802 11b g using WPA2 Security Ethernet 10 100 Mbps con...

Page 2: ...holidays Allows scheduling events on specific day of the year Provides calculated energy data for PowPak modules Create and edit areas Tune area light levels by trimming the high end and low end outp...

Page 3: ...pp Maximum of 50 scenes are supported Requires Vive hub software 01 13 or higher Programmable CCI The second contact closure input CCI 2 can be programmed to activate a scene Scene activation o Set a...

Page 4: ...re Input Terminals First contact closure input CCI 1 is to be used for initiating load shed only The second contact closure input CCI 2 may be programmed to activate a scene If activating a scene a de...

Page 5: ...Hub Model Numbers includes power supply and mounting adapter HMS 0 FM Starter Vive hub flush mount adapter and power supply HMS 1 FM Vive hub flush mount adapter and power supply HMS 2 FM Premium Viv...

Page 6: ...re shown as mm Surface mount Adapter Details Knockouts for conduit Vive Hub Top View Side View 173 135 71 38 Flush mount Adapter Top View Side View 165 79 Surface mount Adapter Top View Side View 122...

Page 7: ...b Note Vive hubs should be mounted greater than 3 m from a Wi Fi router or access point 30 m 30 m Private Office PowPak Dimming Module Conference Room PowPak Dimming Module Open Office PowPak Relay Mo...

Page 8: ...tyle junction box Supplied US style junction box Vive hub Flush mount adapter Vive Hub CCI1 COM 24 V COM CCI2 Red Blue Ethernet 10 100 LAN 24 V 220 240 V Ceiling Power supply Vive hub Surface mount ad...

Page 9: ...rest technologies The Vive hub can be deployed in one of two ways Dedicated Lutron Network Connected to the corporate IT network via Ethernet The Vive hub must be connected via Ethernet to access cer...

Page 10: ...ed to discover the Vive hub when mDNS is not available 5353 UDP Ethernet Used to discover the Vive hub via mDNS Configurable TCP Ethernet Used for OpenADRR Specified by utility company Inbound 443 TCP...

Page 11: ...ommunication link Inter Hub Link Wiring Security 1 continued Link segment 100 m Ports Used Traffic Port Type Connection Description Outbound 47808 configurable UDP Ethernet Used for BACnet integration...

Page 12: ...LB P LRF4 OHLB P LRF4 OWLB P In Line Phase Control Dimmers2 RMMS 250 NE The Lutron logo Lutron Lutron Clear Connect Pico PowPak Radio Powr Savr Vive Vue and Vive are trademarks or registered trademark...

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