LiteJet


LiteJet is a centralized lighting system that predates most home automation technology. All lights and wall switches are wired to a central panel. This central panel has a serial port interface that allows a computer to control the system via LiteJet’s third party protocol. Home Assistant integrates the LiteJet 3rd party protocol and allows you to get the status and control the connected lights. This integration also supports the Centralite Elegance and Centralite Jetstream.

Prerequisites

Your LiteJet MCP should be configured for 19.2 K baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and to transmit a ‘CR’ after each response. These settings can be configured using the LiteJet programming software from the Dragon Technologies Programming page. Connect the LiteJet’s RS232-2 port to your computer.

Configuration

To add the LiteJet integration to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:

By default only light entities will be enabled. Scene and switch entities can be individually enabled on the integration’s entity list page.

Trigger

LiteJet switches can be used as triggers to allow those buttons to behave differently based on hold time. For example, automation can distinguish quick tap versus long hold.

  • platform (Required): Must be ‘litejet’.
  • number (Required): The switch number to be monitored.
  • held_more_than (Optional): The minimum time the switch must be held before the trigger can activate.
  • held_less_than (Optional): The maximum time the switch can be held for the trigger to activate.

The trigger will activate at the earliest moment both held_more_than and held_less_than are known to be satisfied. If neither are specified, the trigger activates the moment the switch is pressed. If only held_more_than is specified, the trigger will activate the moment the switch has been held down at least that time. If held_less_than specified, the trigger can only activate when the switch is released.

automation:
- trigger:
    platform: litejet
    number: 55
    held_more_than:
      milliseconds: 1000
    held_less_than:
      milliseconds: 2000