Update configuration sample (fixes #2788) (#2789)

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When configured, the `lutron` component will automatically discover the rooms and their associated switches/dimmers as configured by the RadioRA 2 software from Lutron. Each room will be treated as a separate group.
To use Lutron RadioRA 2 devices in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file using the IP of your RadioRA 2 Main Repeater:
To use Lutron RadioRA 2 devices in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file using the IP address of your RadioRA 2 main repeater:
``` yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
lutron:
lutron_host:IP_ADDRESS
lutron_user: lutron
lutron_password: integration
host: IP_ADDRESS
username: lutron
password: integration
```
Configuration variables:
- **lutron_ip** (*Required*): The IP address of the Main Repeater.
- **lutron_user** (*Required*): The login name of the user. The user `lutron` always exists, but other users can be added via RadioRA 2 software.
- **lutron_password** (*Required*): The password for the user specified above. `integration` is the password for the always-present `lutron` user.
- **host** (*Required*): The IP address of the Main Repeater.
- **username** (*Required*): The login name of the user. The user `lutron` always exists, but other users can be added via RadioRA 2 software.
- **password** (*Required*): The password for the user specified above. `integration` is the password for the always-present `lutron` user.
<p class='note'>
It is recommended to assign a static IP address to your Main Repeater. This ensures that it won't change IP addresses, so you won't have to change the `lutron_ip` if it reboots and comes up with a different IP address.
It is recommended to assign a static IP address to your main repeater. This ensures that it won't change IP addresses, so you won't have to change the `host` if it reboots and comes up with a different IP address.
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