4-Series™ Control Engine
Does Crestron CP4-R work with third-party modules?
Using a Creston CP4-R with Creston Home, and I was wondering if it can be used with Phillips Hue drivers?
Using a Creston CP4-R with Creston Home, and I was wondering if it can be used with Phillips Hue drivers?
When you are trying to use a 3rd party driver that is not a Crestron certified driver or the so-called RAD driver, it probably won't work. You can probably add a CP3/4 to communicate with the HUE to control the lights with quick actions on the Home series.
There is a talk about creating extenders to help add additional support for new devices: https://sdkcon78221.crestron.com/sdk/Crestron_Certified_Drivers_SDK/Content/Topics/Extension-Drivers.htm
Or, possibly create a platform driver with similar functions to a gateway, thus allowing the discovery of multiple devices:
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