Changes for page **Crestron Zūm Wired and SHOWRUNNER™
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These tools include: 37 + 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 40 + 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™. 42 + 37 37 == Support and Continued Development == 38 38 39 39 Lorem ... ... @@ -40,30 +40,184 @@ 40 40 41 41 = Best Practices for Zūm Wired with SHOWRUNNER™ = 42 42 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 runningSHOWRUNNER, it is not recommended as the49 +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. 44 44 45 - = FeatureComparisonTable=51 +Instead, to take full advantage of everything that SHOWRUNNER™ has to offer, follow these best practices: 46 46 47 - Lorem48 - )))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 49 49 56 +Zūm 50 50 51 -(% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-4" %) 52 -((( 53 -{{box title="**CONTENTS**"}} 54 -{{toc/}} 55 -{{/box}} 58 +SHOWRUNNER™ 56 56 57 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure1" %) 60 += Feature Comparison Tables = 61 + 62 +== SHOWRUNNER™ vs Default Program vs Standalone == 63 + 64 +(% class="box errormessage" %) 58 58 ((( 59 -[[image:Templates.Article.Template.WebHome@image1.jpg]] 60 -//Figure 1: [[Sea>>https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Isle_of_Icacos_II.jpg]]// 66 +need to update this section 61 61 ))) 62 62 63 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure2" %) 64 -((( 65 -[[image:Templates.Article.Template.WebHome@image2.jpg]] 66 -//Figure 2: [[Waves>>https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Culebra_-_Playa_de_Flamenco.jpg]]// 69 +The below table compares some SHOWRUNNER exclusive features against networked systems using the default program and standalone systems using Zūm App mode. 70 + 71 +|=Feature|=((( 72 +**Networked** 73 + 74 +**(**SHOWRUNNER™**)** 75 +)))|=((( 76 +**Networked** 77 + 78 +**(HUB4)** 79 +)))|=((( 80 +**Zūm App** 81 + 82 +**(Standalone)** 67 67 ))) 84 +|(% colspan="4" %)**Hardware Requirements** 85 +|Requires ZUMNET-JBOX-*|Y|Y|N 86 +|Requires 3 or 4-Series Control System|Y (Can use a number of different 3 and 4-Series processors)|Y (Requires ZUM-HUB4)|N 87 +|Requires Physical Presence in Room to Change Scenes|N|TBD|Y 88 +|Maximum Rooms|TBD|1000|N/A 89 +|(% colspan="4" %)**User Interfaces** 90 +|Web Browser|((( 91 +Crestron SmartGraphics XPanel 92 +HTML5 UI 93 +)))|HTML5 UI|N 94 +|iOS/Android|Y, Crestron App (Paid Upgrade) or HTML5 UI (Device Web Browser)|N|Y* 95 +|Touchscreens (Crestron TSW series)|Y|N|N 96 +|(% colspan="4" %)**Features** 97 +|Scene Recall|Y|Y|Y 98 +|Override Fade Time for Scene Recall|Y|TBD|TBD 99 +|Scene Save|Y|TBD|Y 100 +|Load Control|Y|TBD|Y 101 +|Demand Response|Y|Y|N 102 +|Enable/Disable Occupancy|Y|Y|Y 103 +|Override Occupancy Logic|Y|TBD|N 104 +|Override|Y|TBD|N/A 105 +|Plug Load On/Off|Y|Y|By Hardware 106 +|Integration with Non-Zūm Crestron Hardware|Y|N|N 107 +|Custom Zūm Keypad Programming|Y|TBD|Y, within the limits of the hardware 108 +|New Feature Release Cycle|Aggressive|6-12 months|6-12 months 109 +|Room Organization|((( 110 +Organize According to Defined Nodes, multiple levels 111 +Categorization to Filter by Tag 112 +)))|Category/Room|((( 113 +N/A 68 68 ))) 115 +|Room Discovery|Automatic Discovery of ZUMNET and ZUMLINK devices (Pending)|Automatic Discovery of ZUMNET and ZUMLINK devices|N/A 116 +|Network Topology|((( 117 +* Flat 118 +* Single Handoff to LAN w/ Control Subnet 119 +(Requires CP4N/AV4/PRO4) 120 +)))|Single Handoff to LAN w/ Control Subnet|N/A 121 +|Network Addressing|((( 122 +* Manual 123 +* Customer (DHCP or Manual) 124 +* DHCP: Control Subnet (Requires CP4N/AV4/PRO4) 125 +)))|Control Subnet|N/A 126 +|Firmware Updates|PUF Tool 127 +Automatic Support on Roadmap|Automatic, Internet Connection Required|N/A 128 +|Floorplans|Y|N|N/A 129 +|(% colspan="4" %)**Calendar/Scheduling** 130 +|Logic Type|Event Driven 131 +Profile Support (Under Development)|Pattern assigned to Category|N/A 132 +|Astronomical Clock|Y|Y, Per Category|N/A 133 +|Holidays|Pattern|Hard Coded|N/A 134 +|Custom Patterns|Y, Advanced Scheduler License|N|N/A 135 +|(% colspan="4" %)**Integrations** 136 +|A/V Integration: API|Y|Limited|N/A 137 +|A/V Integration: Crestron EISC|Y|N|N/A 138 +|A/V Integration: RS-232|Y|TBD|N/A 139 +|BACNET|Y, SHOWRUNNER™ and Crestron Licenses Needed|Y|N/A 140 +|BACNET Features|((( 141 +Per Area Status: 142 +Active Scene 143 +Occupied 144 +Occupancy Enabled 145 +Individual Load Level 146 +Photocell Level (per Photocell) 147 +Plug Loads Enabled 148 +System: 149 +Demand Response Enabled 150 +System Wide Override (Panic/Emergency) 151 +~* More Features added upon request 152 +)))|((( 153 +Per Room Status: 154 +Online 155 +On 156 +Occupied 157 +Daylighting Active 158 +Device Battery is Low 159 +Plug Loads Enabled 160 +Occupancy Sensor Enabled 161 +Current Daylight Level 162 +Active Scene 163 +\\System: 164 +Demand Response Enabled 165 +)))|N/A 166 +|BACNET Settings Scope 167 +(What Points are Exposed)|Per Area|Global|N/A 168 +|BACNET Points Supported|Depends on Crestron License and Hardware|1000|N/A 169 +|Crestron Fusion|Y|N|N/A 170 +|Export to Zūm Floor Hub|Y, Licensed|N/A|N/A 171 +|GLPAC|Y|N|N/A 172 +|System to System Link|Y|N|N/A 173 +|Minimum ZUM-NET Firmware|((( 174 +CNET Mode: ZUM-WIRED 1.02.10 puf 175 +ZUM Mode: ZUM-WIRED 1.xx.xxx puf (Pending) 176 +)))|See Crestron, expected to be v1.01|See Crestron, expected to be v1.01 177 +|Minimum SHOWRUNNER™ Version|((( 178 +CNET Mode: 3.016 179 +ZUM Mode: TBD 180 +)))|N/A|N/A 181 +|ZWMS (Zum Wired Master/Slave Mode)|MASTER|MASTER|MASTER or SLAVE 182 +|ZWMODE|CNET or ZUM (ZUM Support Pending official release from Crestron)|ZUM|ZUM 183 + 184 +== Out-of-the-Box vs App vs Default Program vs Custom Program == 185 + 186 +Below is a Feature Comparison Table taken from the v3.05.02 Zūm Wired firmware release notes. 187 + 188 +(% class="table-condensed" %) 189 +|**Feature**|**Out of the Box Functionality**|((( 190 +**Zūm App** 191 + 192 +**(Standalone)** 193 +)))|((( 194 +**Networked** 195 + 196 +**(HUB4)** 197 +)))|**Custom Prog.**|**Notes** 198 +|Keypads|Scn recall / OFF|*|*|*|Affect all load controllers excluding Plug controllers 199 +|Presence detectors (Occ sensors)|Scn 1 / Scn 16|*|*|*|Presence detectors affect all load controllers 200 +|Programmable scenes| |✓|*|*| 201 +|Occupancy/Vacancy logic| |✓|*|*| 202 +|Daylight Harvesting| |✓|*|*|J-box analog input support only, ZUMLINK- Daylight sensor via custom programming only. 203 +|Customized Button Functions* 204 +(Tap/Double-Tap/ Hold)| |✓|*|*|none, Off, On, Toggle, Scene 1-16, Export button to Hub 205 +|Create a room configuration Template| |✓|*|*| 206 +|Apply room configuration template| |✓|✓| |Identical hardware rooms required 207 +|Universal 2-wire phase dimming up to 16A| |✓|*|*|ZUMLINK-EXP-DIMU support & Zūm App discovery/configuration 208 +|DALI addressing, Broadcast and groups 209 +support (Zūm Mode)| |✓|*|*|Allows control as Broadcast or 16 DALI Groups 210 +|Device Firmware updating via Zūm APP(BLE).| |✓| | |Requires primary controller at ver. 1.2.60 211 +|DALI addressing and DALI group support (CNET Mode)| | | |✓|Allows addressing, grouping and control of 16 Dali Groups using Simpl #, Simpl Windows 212 +|CNET / Zūm Mode Auto Switch| | | |✓|Automatically switches from CNET to Zum Mode when control system goes offline 213 +|Load shedding| | |✓|*| 214 +|Global/Multi/Cross-room KP| | |✓|*|Scenes, plug load and Occupancy enable/disable 215 +|Timeclock event triggers| | |✓|*| 216 +|DALI Type 6 TC| | | |✓| 217 +|DALI Type 8 TC| | | |✓| 218 +|Touch screen| | |*|✓|Hub4 support with mirror room modules 219 +|Shades| | | |✓| 220 +|AV integration| | |*|✓|Hub4 support with mirror room modules 221 +|Energy Monitoring| | | |✓| 222 +|((( 223 +Floor Map 224 + 225 +* denotes that can be used but not required to achieve functionality 226 +)))| | |*|✓|Hub4 support with mirror room modules 69 69 ))) 228 + 229 +