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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
iOS® or Android® compatible device using the free
Lutron Vive app (available for download from the
App Store or Google Play®) or by using web-based
software.
• iOS® and Android® Apps – Helper apps act as an
intermediary between Vive systems and the Lutron
Cloud without the need of a permanent internet
connection. It connects to hubs when on-site and
passes data back and forth when the smart device
reconnects to the Internet. Visit www.lutron.com/
VivePrivacyNotice for more about this data.
Registration of jobs / users for extended warranty.
Manage multiple jobs with contacts and job info.
Invite facility users to have access to hubs / job.
Automatically send hand-off documentation
personalized to your firm to facility management
team. Including programming user guide, online
"How-to" videos, and support number.
Connection to hub browser user interface for
setup. Normal web browser still works and the
app is not required.
Connection to hub browser dashboard for control
and monitor. Normal web browser still works and
the app is not required.
Backup the database to the Lutron Cloud for hub
replacement.
Download reports that list the inventory of hubs
and devices commissioned in your job.
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.
Note: This feature is not available once a hub is
paired with a Vive Vue server.
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.
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Features (continued)
Ethernet 10 / 100 Mbps connection for:
Native BACnet® / IP (see Lutron P/N 369996 at
www.lutron.com for PIC Statement) integration
into Building Management Systems (HKS-2-XX
only). The Vive Hub has been tested by BACnet®
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® support, to manage Automatic
Demand Response / Load Shed events dictated by
a utility company.
Each Vive hub hosts a unique virtual BACnet®
network. As such, each Vive hub requires a unique
BACnet® network number.
Firmware upgradable for future features and security
patches.
Password protected access.
Flush-mount or surface-mount options available.
Supported on most devices that use an HTML5
compliant browser (iOS®, Android®, Windows®,
Mac®).
Required browsers are Google® Chrome® and Safari®.
Supports HTTPS.
Recommended configurations for smart devices:
Device OS Version
iPhone 6, iPhone 6 plus or newer iOS® 9.2.1
Supported on most Android® devices
running Android® 6.0 or later.
Android® 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. Older devices
(released prior to September 2017) can be adjusted
but may take a minute to reach the desired level
because of a of slow fade. New devices will respond
immediately.
Daylighting-to-Low-End or Daylighting-to-Off - The
Vive system will allow the user to select either
daylighting-to-low-end or daylight-to-off on an area
by area basis.
– Requires Vive hub software 01.08 or higher.
Customer Supplied Security Certificates
Provides customers the abiltiy to load their own
authentication certificates for their specific domain.
Provides customers using the Vive hub application
to use secure browser communications without
receiving any authentication warnings due to the
self-signed certificates that are shipped with the
hubs.
– Requires Vive hub software 01.08 or higher.
Timeclock Occupancy Sensor Settings Changes
Requires devices shipped after September
2017. Devices shipped prior to that date will be
displayed as "unsupported" in the software UI.
Allows timeclock events to change the behavior
of occupancy settings based on time of day.
For example, change the unoccupied level of
corridors / hallways from 25% during the day, and
off at night. The following settings can be changed:
Occupied Level – The level the lights go to when
occupied. Changes are not applied immediately
to currently occupied spaces, but will change the
next time the space goes occupied to minimize
distraction.
Unoccupied Level – The level the lights go to when
unoccupied. Changes are applied immediately to
spaces not currently occupied.
Enable / Disable Occupancy – Change whether
devices will respond to the occupancy sensor.
Timeout of the sensors (requires FC-VSENSOR).
LRF2 sensors still require this setting to be set on
the sensor.
365-day schedulable timeclock with exceptions
for holidays.
Allows scheduling events 10 years in advance.
Set recurring events with exceptions on holidays.
Allows scheduling events on specific day of the
year.
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Features (continued)
Calculated energy data for PowPak modules at
±10% accuracy.
Create and edit areas.
Tune area light levels by trimming the high-end and
low-end output.
Adjust occupancy settings. Create occupancy
groups.
User can choose to extend the RF range of up to
15 of the total Pico wireless remotes per Vive hub.
These remotes will be able to control any devices
within the 22 m range.
RF range of occupancy sensors can be extended
for up to 14 areas per Vive hub. In a range-extended
area, an occupancy sensor can control any device
in that area, regardless of distance between sensor
and device. Requires Vive hub software 01.09
or higher.
Configurable Fade Time
Up to 90 minutes for timeclock events.
o
Limited to 90 seconds for RMKS-DAL32-SZ and
RMKS-DAL4-SZ devices.
o
NOTE: This feature is not available once a hub is
paired with a Vive Vue server.
Up to 90 seconds for Pico remote control
programming.
o
Fade time may differ between buttons on the
same Pico remote control.
o
Single fade time applies to all programming for
a button.
Automatic Demand Response / Load Shed
Load Shedding will physically dim the lights to a
programmable level.
OpenADRR 2.0b compliant (requires Vive hub
software 01.09 or higher).
May be enabled (or disabled) via any of the
following methods:
o
The first contact closure input (CC1)
o
BACnetR integration
o
OpenADRR integration
OpenADRR requires access to utility companies
over the Internet, so the hub must be connected via
Ethernet to use OpenADRR.
• Alerts
View run-time issues which may prevent devices
from operating as expected, such as low batteries or
missing devices.
API Integration
To integrate with third-party devices, systems,
and software, RESTful APIs are available over
the Ethernet.
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Specifications
Regulatory Approvals
• CE (European Union)
Power / Performance
Input to power supply:
220 – 240 V~ 50 / 60 Hz 0.6 A
Input to Vive hub:
24 V- 350 mA
System Limits
HKS-1, HKS-2 support up to 700 Lutron Wireless
devices. HKS-0 supports 75 Lutron Wireless devices.
Any given load device can be controlled by 10 occupancy
sensors, 10 Pico remote controls and 1 daylight sensor
(Pico remote controls and sensors must be located within
9 m of the load device they are controlling).
Metal Ceiling Mounting
Metal ceiling grids must have a > 3 mm gap of non-metal
material which extends the entire length of the tile on at
least one edge. This is often achieved by foam spacers
that are used to prevent tile-to-tile rattling.
Metal ceiling grids which are continuous (with no gap) or
those that are interlocked, must have a total surface area
that is less than 81 m
2
for each section. The overall space
can be larger as long as there are non-metal sections
bordering or intersecting the metal sections.
Do not install the Vive hub above metal ceilings or tiles
with a metal backing.
Mounting
Use surface-mount version for mounting to a hard or
cement ceiling.
Power supply mounts to a Lutron-supplied US-style
101.6 mm x 101.6 mm (4 in x 4 in) junction box.
Power supply must be mounted within 30 m of the Vive
hub. Wiring should be 0.2 mm
2
to 2.5 mm
2
(24 AWG to 12 AWG).
Environment
For indoor use only.
0 °C to 40 °C.
Relative humidity less than 90% non-condensing.
Contact Closure Input Terminals
Only the first contact closure is used.
Accepts only maintained inputs.
Off-state leakage current must be less than 100 μA.
Open circuit voltage: 24 V- maximum.
Input wiring: 0.2 mm
2
to 2.5 mm
2
(24 AWG to 12 AWG).
Contact Closure Inputs on multiple hubs can be wired
in parallel. DO NOT wire inputs in parallel with other
equipment as it can cause the inputs on either of the
devices to falsely trigger.
Up to 4 hubs in parallel.
To ensure proper operation of Contact Closure Inputs,
a PS-K-20W-240 power supply may not be used to
provide power to more than one hub.
Inputs must be dry contact closure, solid state, open
collector, or active-low (NPN) / active high (PNP) output.
Open collector NPN or active-low on-state voltage
must be less than 2 V and sink 3.0 mA.
Open collector PNP or active-high on-state voltage
must be greater than 12 V and source 3.0 mA.
Programming
The Vive Hub is meant to be permanently installed. It
is not intended to be used as a programming tool that
can be removed from the site after commissioning.
Various Vive system features are dependent on the
hub for proper functionality. In addition, users and
other maintainers will be forced to recommission the
entire system in order to make simple changes or
additions if the hub is not installed on-site as part of the
commissioned system.
Warranty
2 year limited warranty. The customer can register the
product to increase the warranty period from
2 year to 5 years. Please visit
www.lutron.com/en-US/ResourceLibrary/warranty/
Limited%20Comm.pdf for warranty details.
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How to Build a Model Number
Example
H K S – 1 FM
Frequency
K = 868.125 – 868.250 MHz (United Kingdom)
Type
0 = Starter Vive hub without BACnetR limited to
75 devices. (Available as HKS-0-FM only)
1 = Vive hub without BACnetR
2 = Premium Vive hub with BACnetR
Mounting
FM = Flush-Mount (non-metal ceiling tiles or drywall)
SM = Surface-Mount (cement)
Available Vive Hub Model Numbers (includes power
supply and mounting adapter)
HKS-0-FM - Starter Vive hub, flush-mount adapter and
power supply
HKS-1-FM - Vive hub, flush-mount adapter and
power supply
HKS-1-SM - Vive hub, surface-mount adapter and
power supply
HKS-2-FM - Premium Vive hub, flush-mount adapter
and power supply
HKS-2-SM - Premium Vive hub, surface-mount adapter
and power supply
HKS-UPDATE - Software upgrade license to add
BACnet® to HKS-0 and HKS-1 hubs
HKS-DEVICES - Software upgrade license expands
device limit to 700 devices for
HKS-0 hubs
Frequency
Mounting
Type
Replacement Part Model Numbers
PS-K-20W-240 Vive hub external power supply
H-MOUNT-FM Flush-mount installation adapter
H-MOUNT-SM Surface-mount installation adapter
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Dimensions
Dimensions are 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
122
89
Power Supply
Top View
Side View
102
86
86
102
43
Flush-mount
Adapter Details
Requires a 153 mm
hole to be cut in the
ceiling for mounting.
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Range Diagrams
22 m
Maximum
22 m
Maximum
30 m
30 m
Range with multiple Vive hubs
All wireless devices to be associated to the Vive hub must be within 22 m of the Vive hub and must be on the same
floor as the Vive hub.
Note: Vive hubs should be mounted greater than 3 m apart on the same floor.
Note: Lutron requires that the Vive hub not be installed above metal ceilings or tiles with a metal backing.
Note: A corporate Wi-Fi network can interfere with the Wi-Fi on the Vive hub. Where a corporate Wi-Fi network exists,
it is recommended to do the following:
Connect the Vive hub to the corporate network using the Ethernet connection on the hub and disable Wi-Fi on
the hub.
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 Module
Personal Control
Pico Remote Control
Sensors
Radio Powr Savr
Occupancy Sensor
Setup, Monitor
and Control
Vive Hub
9 m
Maximum
1
9 m
Maximum
1
9 m
Maximum
1
9 m
Maximum
1
22 m
Maximum
Vive Hub RF
coverage
1
NOTE: Wireless sensors and controls must be located within
9 m of the associated control module.
Metal ceiling grids must have a > 3 mm gap of non-metal
material which extends the entire length of the tile on at least
one edge. This is often achieved by foam spacers that are
used to prevent tile-to-tile rattling.
Metal ceiling grids which are continuous (with no gap) or those
that are interlocked, must have a total surface area that is
less than 81 m
2
for each section. The overall space can be
larger as long as there are non-metal sections bordering or
intersecting the metal sections.
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Wiring and Mounting
24 V-
220 –240 V~
Product Overview
(Flush-mount adapter)
Ceiling tile
Power supply
Supplied US-style 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
adapter
Product Overview
(Surface-mount adapter )
To Power
Supply
Unused
Optional: Only used for Automatic Demand
Response / Load Shed via contact closure input
Ethernet
Connection
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Vive Security Statement
Lutron takes the security of the Vive Lighting Control System very seriously.
The Vive Lighting Control System has been designed and engineered with attention to security since its inception.
Lutron has engaged security experts and independent testing firms throughout the entire development of the Vive
Lighting Control System. Lutron is committed to security and continuous improvement throughout the Vive
product lifecycle.
The Vive Lighting Control System uses a multi-tiered approach to security.
They include:
1. An architecture that isolates the wired Ethernet network from the wireless network, which strictly limits the
possibility of the Vive Wi-Fi being used to access the corporate network and gain confidential information
2. A distributed security architecture with each hub having its own unique keys that would limit any potential breach
to only a small area of the system
3. Multiple levels of password protection (Wi-Fi network and the hubs themselves), with built-in rules that force the
user to enter a strong password
4. ISO-recommended best practices including salting and SCrypt for securely storing usernames and passwords
5. AES 128-bit encryption for network communications
6. HTTPS (TLS 1.2) protocol for securing connections to the hub over the wired network
7. WPA2 technology for securing connections to the hub over the Wi-Fi network
8. Azure provided encryption-at-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
certain features such as BACnet® for BMS integration or OpenADRR integration. Lutron advises following best
practices in this instance, including separating the business information network and the building infrastructure
network. Use of a VLAN or physically separated networks is recommended for secure deployment.
Dedicated Lutron Network Deployment
The Vive hub is not connected to the building network. Wi-Fi is used to connect to a smart device such as a
phone, tablet, or PC for commissioning and configuration only. The Vive hub serves web pages for setup and
maintenance via a password-protected connection. The Wi-Fi SSID can be set to not broadcast. The Vive hub
Wi-Fi may be disabled if desired.
Corporate IT Network Deployment
The Vive hub may be deployed with a fixed IP address or served over DHCP. Once the IT network is operational,
the Vive hub will serve password-protected web pages for access and maintenance. The Vive hub Wi-Fi may be
disabled if desired.
The Vive hub acts as a Wi-Fi access point purely for the configuration and commissioning of the Vive system. It is
not a substitute for your buildings normal Wi-Fi access point. The Vive hub does not act as a bridge between
wireless and wired networks.
It is strongly recommended that local IT security professionals be involved with the network configuration and
set-up to ensure the installation meets their security needs.
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Vive
Dedicated Network
Wi-Fi Only Ports Used
No IT configuration needed
Corporate Network
Single Hub
Security 1
Link segment 100 m Building Management System (BMS)
Vive Hub
Vive Hub
Corporate Wi-Fi
Router
Ports Used
Traffic Port Type Connection Description
Outbound 47808
(configurable)
UDP Ethernet Used for BACnet® integration into Building Management Systems
80 TCP Used 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
Both Ethernet and
Wi-Fi
Used to serve user interface to smart device
80 TCP Used by other Vive hubs to proxy
8081 TCP Ethernet Used for local LEAP connections to integrations and Vive Vue
8083 TCP Ethernet Used for local LAP connections to integrations and Vive Vue
8444 TCP Ethernet Used to communicate with the Vive Vue server
47808
(configurable)
UDP Ethernet Used for BACnet® integration into Building Management Systems
5353 UDP Ethernet Used to discover the Vive hub via mDNS
X
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Corporate Network (continued)
Multiple Hubs
Link segment 100 m
Building Management System (BMS)
Vive Hub
Corporate
Wi-Fi Router
Vive Hub
Notes
The inter-hub wiring is rated IEC PELV.
Wiring distance for any single link segment is 100 m max; use third-party Ethernet switches for longer distances.
Up to 64 hubs can be networked together.
Up to 100 hubs can be networked together when Vive Vue is used.
Hubs communicate over the inter-hub link using multicast UDP or TCP; a dedicated network is recommended but
not required.
The Wi-Fi access port cannot be used to create an ad hoc network for use as the inter-hub communication 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 into Building Management Systems
80 TCP Used 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
Both Ethernet and
Wi-Fi
Used to serve user interface to smart device
80 TCP Used by other Vive hubs to proxy
8081 TCP Ethernet Used for local LEAP connections to integrations and Vive Vue
8083 TCP Ethernet Used for local LAP connections to integrations and Vive Vue
8444 TCP Ethernet Used to communicate with the Vive Vue server
47808
(configurable)
UDP Ethernet Used for BACnet® integration into Building Management Systems
5353 UDP Ethernet Used to discover the Vive hub via mDNS
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Compatible Devices
PowPak Modules
RMKS-DAL32-SZ
RMKS-DAL4-SZ
RMKS-8T-DV-B
RMKS-16R-DV-B
RMKS-5R-DV-B
RMKS-CCO1-24-B
Pico Remote Controls
("XX" indicates colour code AW: Arctic White or BL: Black)
PK-2B-TXX-L01
P K- 2 B R L-T X X- L 01
PK-3B-TXX-L01
P K- 3 B R L-T X X- L 01
PK2-4B-T X X-L01
PK2-4B-T X X-L21
1
PK2-4B-TXX-L31
1
Wireless Occupancy and Daylight Sensors
LRF3-DCRB
LRF3-OCR2B-P
LRF3-OHLB-P
LRF3-OKLB-P
LRF3-OWLB-P
In-Line Phase Control Dimmers
2
RMKS-250-NE
RMKS-250-NE-EM
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App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
All other product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners.
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Button programming is only for all devices paired to the Pico wireless control. These Pico wireless controls are unable to have their
buttons be individually assigned to different rooms.
2
Requires Vive hub software 01.12 or higher.
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