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7 -Crestron Zūm Wired is a distributed lighting control platform that utilizes advanced sensors and industry standard dimming protocols to provide automated control of a building's lighting.
7 +Crestron Zūm Wired is a distributed lighting control system that has various global and local control options. Zūm Wired uses industry standard dimming protocols (DALI, 0-10V, and phase dimming) and advanced sensors to provide automated control of a building or facility's lighting. With certain designs, it is also possible to integrate control over DMX fixtures, building management systems, and other third-party devices (such as motorized shades and HVAC).
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9 +The purpose of this article is to
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22 -= Control Paradigms =
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24 -Zūm Wired systems can be designed as either standalone or networked applications.
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26 -In standalone applications, each room has one ZUMNET-JBOX-* with a number of connected ZUMLINK-* devices. There is no Zūm Net connecting different rooms,
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32 -== Networked ==
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36 -=== Networked with Default Program ===
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40 -=== Networked with SHOWRUNNER™ ===
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44 -= Standalone vs Networked Systems =
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46 -== Start-Up Considerations ==
38 +Designs for Zūm Wired systems are broadly categorized as either "standalone" or "networked" designs. Both standalone and networked systems should be designed with one ZUMNET-JBOX-* per room or logical control space connected to a number of ZUMLINK-* devices within that same space. In networked systems, there is also a control processor which provides centralized control of the entire system. ZUMNET-JBOX-* must be daisy-chained together with Zūm Net and then connected back to the processor. In standalone applications, there is no processor and no Zūm Net cabling connecting different rooms to each other.
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41 +The difference between the two is that in a networked system there will be Zūm Net cabling connecting each ZUMNET-JBOX-*
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43 +In standalone applications, each room has one ZUMNET-JBOX-* with a number of connected ZUMLINK-* devices. There is no Zūm Net connecting different rooms,
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45 +Networked systems can be further subdivided into "Networked with Default Program" or "Networked with Custom Program".
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47 +Depending on which control paradigm is selected, there will be various impacts to the hardware cost, start-up cost, start-up complexity, ease of maintenance, control capabilities, integration with third-party systems, available user interfaces, and the ability to meet a provided sequence of operations.
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50 -== Processor Selection for Networked Systems ==
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54 -= Hardware Modes =
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58 -== CNET Mode ==
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62 -== App Mode ==
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66 -== Primary vs Secondary ==
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