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19 19  See //[[Figure 1>>WebHome||anchor="HFigure1"]]// for details.
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24 +== Ease of Start-Up ==
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26 26  == Exclusive Features ==
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33 33  
34 -== Ease of Start-Up and Documentation ==
35 -
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
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™.
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43 43  == Support and Continued Development ==
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46 46  
47 47  = Best Practices for Zūm Wired with SHOWRUNNER™ =
48 48  
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.
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
50 50  
51 -Instead, to take full advantage of everything that SHOWRUNNER™ has to offer, follow these best practices:
45 += Feature Comparison Table =
52 52  
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
57 57  
58 -SHOWRUNNER™
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60 -= Feature Comparison Tables =
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61 61  
62 -== SHOWRUNNER ==
63 -
64 -The below table compares some SHOWRUNNER exclusive features against networked systems using the default program and standalone systems using Zūm App mode.
65 -
66 -|=Feature|=(((
67 -**Networked**
68 -
69 -**(**SHOWRUNNER™**)**
70 -)))|=(((
71 -**Networked**
72 -
73 -**(HUB4)**
74 -)))|=(((
75 -**Zūm App**
76 -
77 -**(Standalone)**
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79 -|(% colspan="4" %)**Hardware Requirements**
80 -|Requires ZUMNET-JBOX-*|Y|Y|N
81 -|Requires 3 or 4-Series Control System|Y (Can use a number of different 3 and 4-Series processors)|Y (Requires ZUM-HUB4)|N
82 -|Requires Physical Presence in Room to Change Scenes|N|TBD|Y
83 -|Maximum Rooms|TBD|1000|N/A
84 -|(% colspan="4" %)**User Interfaces**
85 -|Web Browser|(((
86 -Crestron SmartGraphics XPanel
87 -HTML5 UI
88 -)))|HTML5 UI|N
89 -|iOS/Android|Y, Crestron App (Paid Upgrade) or HTML5 UI (Device Web Browser)|N|Y*
90 -|Touchscreens (Crestron TSW series)|Y|N|N
91 -|(% colspan="4" %)**Features**
92 -|Scene Recall|Y|Y|Y
93 -|Override Fade Time for Scene Recall|Y|TBD|TBD
94 -|Scene Save|Y|TBD|Y
95 -|Load Control|Y|TBD|Y
96 -|Demand Response|Y|Y|N
97 -|Enable/Disable Occupancy|Y|Y|Y
98 -|Override Occupancy Logic|Y|TBD|N
99 -|Override|Y|TBD|N/A
100 -|Plug Load On/Off|Y|Y|By Hardware
101 -|Integration with Non-Zūm Crestron Hardware|Y|N|N
102 -|Custom Zūm Keypad Programming|Y|TBD|Y, within the limits of the hardware
103 -|New Feature Release Cycle|Aggressive|6-12 months|6-12 months
104 -|Room Organization|(((
105 -Organize According to Defined Nodes, multiple levels
106 -Categorization to Filter by Tag
107 -)))|Category/Room|(((
108 -N/A
109 109  )))
110 -|Room Discovery|Automatic Discovery of ZUMNET and ZUMLINK devices (Pending)|Automatic Discovery of ZUMNET and ZUMLINK devices|N/A
111 -|Network Topology|(((
112 -* Flat
113 -* Single Handoff to LAN w/ Control Subnet
114 -(Requires CP4N/AV4/PRO4)
115 -)))|Single Handoff to LAN w/ Control Subnet|N/A
116 -|Network Addressing|(((
117 -* Manual
118 -* Customer (DHCP or Manual)
119 -* DHCP: Control Subnet (Requires CP4N/AV4/PRO4)
120 -)))|Control Subnet|N/A
121 -|Firmware Updates|PUF Tool
122 -Automatic Support on Roadmap|Automatic, Internet Connection Required|N/A
123 -|Floorplans|Y|N|N/A
124 -|(% colspan="4" %)**Calendar/Scheduling**
125 -|Logic Type|Event Driven
126 -Profile Support (Under Development)|Pattern assigned to Category|N/A
127 -|Astronomical Clock|Y|Y, Per Category|N/A
128 -|Holidays|Pattern|Hard Coded|N/A
129 -|Custom Patterns|Y, Advanced Scheduler License|N|N/A
130 -|(% colspan="4" %)**Integrations**
131 -|A/V Integration: API|Y|Limited|N/A
132 -|A/V Integration: Crestron EISC|Y|N|N/A
133 -|A/V Integration: RS-232|Y|TBD|N/A
134 -|BACNET|Y, SHOWRUNNER™ and Crestron Licenses Needed|Y|N/A
135 -|BACNET Features|(((
136 -Per Area Status:
137 -Active Scene
138 -Occupied
139 -Occupancy Enabled
140 -Individual Load Level
141 -Photocell Level (per Photocell)
142 -Plug Loads Enabled
143 -System:
144 -Demand Response Enabled
145 -System Wide Override (Panic/Emergency)
146 -~* More Features added upon request
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148 -Per Room Status:
149 -Online
150 -On
151 -Occupied
152 -Daylighting Active
153 -Device Battery is Low
154 -Plug Loads Enabled
155 -Occupancy Sensor Enabled
156 -Current Daylight Level
157 -Active Scene
158 -\\System:
159 -Demand Response Enabled
160 -)))|N/A
161 -|BACNET Settings Scope
162 -(What Points are Exposed)|Per Area|Global|N/A
163 -|BACNET Points Supported|Depends on Crestron License and Hardware|1000|N/A
164 -|Crestron Fusion|Y|N|N/A
165 -|Export to Zūm Floor Hub|Y, Licensed|N/A|N/A
166 -|GLPAC|Y|N|N/A
167 -|System to System Link|Y|N|N/A
168 -|Minimum ZUM-NET Firmware|(((
169 -CNET Mode: ZUM-WIRED 1.02.10 puf
170 -ZUM Mode: ZUM-WIRED 1.xx.xxx puf (Pending)
171 -)))|See Crestron, expected to be v1.01|See Crestron, expected to be v1.01
172 -|Minimum SHOWRUNNER™ Version|(((
173 -CNET Mode: 3.016
174 -ZUM Mode: TBD
175 -)))|N/A|N/A
176 -|ZWMS (Zum Wired Master/Slave Mode)|MASTER|MASTER|MASTER or SLAVE
177 -|ZWMODE|CNET or ZUM (ZUM Support Pending official release from Crestron)|ZUM|ZUM
178 -
179 -== Out-of-the-Box vs App vs Default Program vs Custom Program ==
180 -
181 -Below is a Feature Comparison Table taken from the v3.05.02 Zūm Wired firmware release notes.
182 -
183 -(% class="table-condensed" %)
184 -|**Feature**|**Out of the Box Functionality**|(((
185 -**Zūm App**
186 -
187 -**(Standalone)**
188 -)))|(((
189 -**Networked**
190 -
191 -**(HUB4)**
192 -)))|**Custom Prog.**|**Notes**
193 -|Keypads|Scn recall / OFF|*|*|*|Affect all load controllers excluding Plug controllers
194 -|Presence detectors (Occ sensors)|Scn 1 / Scn 16|*|*|*|Presence detectors affect all load controllers
195 -|Programmable scenes| |✓|*|*|
196 -|Occupancy/Vacancy logic| |✓|*|*|
197 -|Daylight Harvesting| |✓|*|*|J-box analog input support only, ZUMLINK- Daylight sensor via custom programming only.
198 -|Customized Button Functions*
199 -(Tap/Double-Tap/ Hold)| |✓|*|*|none, Off, On, Toggle, Scene 1-16, Export button to Hub
200 -|Create a room configuration Template| |✓|*|*|
201 -|Apply room configuration template| |✓|✓| |Identical hardware rooms required
202 -|Universal 2-wire phase dimming up to 16A| |✓|*|*|ZUMLINK-EXP-DIMU support & Zūm App discovery/configuration
203 -|DALI addressing, Broadcast and groups
204 -support (Zūm Mode)| |✓|*|*|Allows control as Broadcast or 16 DALI Groups
205 -|Device Firmware updating via Zūm APP(BLE).| |✓| | |Requires primary controller at ver. 1.2.60
206 -|DALI addressing and DALI group support (CNET Mode)| | | |✓|Allows addressing, grouping and control of 16 Dali Groups using Simpl #, Simpl Windows
207 -|CNET / Zūm Mode Auto Switch| | | |✓|Automatically switches from CNET to Zum Mode when control system goes offline
208 -|Load shedding| | |✓|*|
209 -|Global/Multi/Cross-room KP| | |✓|*|Scenes, plug load and Occupancy enable/disable
210 -|Timeclock event triggers| | |✓|*|
211 -|DALI Type 6 TC| | | |✓|
212 -|DALI Type 8 TC| | | |✓|
213 -|Touch screen| | |*|✓|Hub4 support with mirror room modules
214 -|Shades| | | |✓|
215 -|AV integration| | |*|✓|Hub4 support with mirror room modules
216 -|Energy Monitoring| | | |✓|
217 -|(((
218 -Floor Map
219 -
220 -* denotes that can be used but not required to achieve functionality
221 -)))| | |*|✓|Hub4 support with mirror room modules
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224 -