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17 17  See //[[Figure 1>>WebHome||anchor="HFigure1"]]// for details.
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24 -== Ease of Start-Up ==
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29 29  == Exclusive Features ==
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34 +== Ease of Start-Up and Documentation ==
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36 +Every SHOWRUNNER™ job comes with a number of Chief Tools™ to simplify the start-up process and enable Agents and Technicians to for networked Zūm Wired systems. These tools include:
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38 +* SRTakeoff spreadsheet provides the Technician with one location to view device addresses, record serial numbers, and track any issues discovered during start-up
39 +* Zūm Wired Load Script generator enables technicians to easily create load scripts to streamline necessary configuration tasks based on the DeviceSummary.txt generated by Toolbox
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41 +See the [[Starting Up Zūm Wired with SHOWRUNNER™>>doc:Design Guide.Hardware Design Guide.Crestron Zum Wired.Crestron Zum Wired Overview.WebHome||anchor="HStart-UpGuide"]] page for more information on starting up Zūm Wired systems with SHOWRUNNER™.
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37 37  == Support and Continued Development ==
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41 41  = Best Practices for Zūm Wired with SHOWRUNNER™ =
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43 -Though it is possible to design a Zūm Wired system to use the standard ZUM-HUB4 program and then import rooms from a separate processor running SHOWRUNNER, it is not recommended as the
49 +Though it is possible to design a Zūm Wired system to use the standard ZUM-HUB4 program and then import rooms from SHOWRUNNER, it is not recommended as it adds the expense of a custom program without taking advantage of any of the added functionality that SHOWRUNNER™ has to offer.
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51 +Instead, to take full advantage of everything that SHOWRUNNER™ has to offer, follow these best practices:
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53 +* Design the system to use SHOWRUNNER™ as the main program
54 +* Set ZUMNET-JBOX-* devices in CNET mode after any App-specific configurations have been made
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56 +Zūm
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58 +SHOWRUNNER™
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45 45  = Feature Comparison Table =
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62 +Below is a Feature Comparison Table taken from the v3.05.02 Zūm Wired firmware release notes.
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65 +|**Feature**|**Out of the Box Functionality**|(((
66 +**Zūm App**
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68 +**(Standalone)**
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70 +**Networked**
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72 +**(HUB4)**
73 +)))|**Custom Prog.**|**Notes**
74 +|Keypads|Scn recall / OFF|*|*|*|Affect all load controllers excluding Plug controllers
75 +|Presence detectors (Occ sensors)|Scn 1 / Scn 16|*|*|*|Presence detectors affect all load controllers
76 +|Programmable scenes| |✓|*|*|
77 +|Occupancy/Vacancy logic| |✓|*|*|
78 +|Daylight Harvesting| |✓|*|*|J-box analog input support only, ZUMLINK- Daylight sensor via custom programming only.
79 +|Customized Button Functions*
80 +(Tap/Double-Tap/ Hold)| |✓|*|*|none, Off, On, Toggle, Scene 1-16, Export button to Hub
81 +|Create a room configuration Template| |✓|*|*|
82 +|Apply room configuration template| |✓|✓| |Identical hardware rooms required
83 +|Universal 2-wire phase dimming up to 16A| |✓|*|*|ZUMLINK-EXP-DIMU support & Zūm App discovery/configuration
84 +|DALI addressing, Broadcast and groups
85 +support (Zūm Mode)| |✓|*|*|Allows control as Broadcast or 16 DALI Groups
86 +|Device Firmware updating via Zūm APP(BLE).| |✓| | |Requires primary controller at ver. 1.2.60
87 +|DALI addressing and DALI group support (CNET Mode)| | | |✓|Allows addressing, grouping and control of 16 Dali Groups using Simpl #, Simpl Windows
88 +|CNET / Zūm Mode Auto Switch| | | |✓|Automatically switches from CNET to Zum Mode when control system goes offline
89 +|Load shedding| | |✓|*|
90 +|Global/Multi/Cross-room KP| | |✓|*|Scenes, plug load and Occupancy enable/disable
91 +|Timeclock event triggers| | |✓|*|
92 +|DALI Type 6 TC| | | |✓|
93 +|DALI Type 8 TC| | | |✓|
94 +|Touch screen| | |*|✓|Hub4 support with mirror room modules
95 +|Shades| | | |✓|
96 +|AV integration| | |*|✓|Hub4 support with mirror room modules
97 +|Energy Monitoring| | | |✓|
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101 +* denotes that can be used but not required to achieve functionality
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