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64 64  = Control Paradigms =
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66 -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 standalone systems, there is no central control processor and no Zūm Net cabling connecting rooms to each other, which reduces the cost and complexity of the installation but also comes with some of its own limitations. Networked systems, by contrast, do have a control processor which provides centralized control of the entire system. Zūm Net cabling is used to daisy-chain ZUMNET-JBOX-* devices together and then connect them to the lighting network for control by the processor.
66 +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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68 -Networked systems can be further subdivided into those that use the default program included with ZUM-HUB4 processors and those that use a custom program, such as SHOWRUNNER™. The below sections cover in detail the advantages and disadvantages of each control paradigm.
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71 +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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76 +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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81 +Networked systems can be further subdivided into "Networked with Default Program" or "Networked with Custom Program".
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86 +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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70 70  == Standalone ==
71 71  
72 -Standalone Zūm Wired designs consist of completely independent Zūm Rooms. Each Zūm Room has a single ZUMNET-JBOX-* with any number of ZUMLINK-* devices connected to it. There is no Zūm Net connecting individual rooms, and there is no processor required. This results in a system which has a reduced hardware cost and can theoretically be commissioned and configured entirely by the electrical contractor, however there are some important drawbacks to consider.
91 +Completely standalone Zūm Wired designs are possible, but they have some important benefits and drawbacks to consider.
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74 -The primary benefits of a standalone Zūm Wired system are:
93 +Some benefits of a standalone Zūm Wired system are:
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76 76  * Reduced installation time and cost as no Zūm Net cabling is required between rooms
77 77  * Reduced hardware cost as no ZUM-HUB4 or networking hardware is required
78 -* Theoretically possible to start-up using only the Crestron Zūm App, with no programming or specialty software required
79 79  
80 80  Some drawbacks of a standalone Zūm Wired system are:
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83 83  ** ZUMNET-JBOX-* devices must be manually set to Zūm App mode
84 84  ** ZUMNET-JBOX-* devices must be manually set to Primary mode
85 85  ** Updating firmware with the Crestron Zūm App is not possible with out-of-the-box firmware and must be initially done through Toolbox
86 -* ZUMNET-JBOX-* devices can only be connected to via the App if there is a ZUMLINK-KP on their Zūm Link bus
104 +* ZUMNET-JBOX-* devices can only be connected to and configured via the App if there is a ZUMLINK-KP on their Zūm Link bus
87 87  ** During start-up, a technician must bring a ZUMLINK-KP to connect to the ZUMNET-JBOX in order to configure any rooms that were designed without a ZUMLINK-KP
88 -* Firmware updates through the Zūm App can consume a large amount of time on-site
89 -** Only one room can be updated at a time using the Zūm App, and it is not possible to do anything else while the room is updating
90 -** The time required to update a room's firmware varies depending on the number of ZUMLINK devices in the room
91 -* Standalone systems are limited compared to Networked systems in terms of what sequences can be met
92 -** No scheduling capabilities
93 -** No support for third-party integrations beyond the override contact-closure relay at each ZUMNET/ZUMLINK-JBOX and the relay output of any *-RLY model occupancy sensors
94 -** No support for DMX control
95 -** Any future modifications to the sequence requires reconfiguration through the Zūm App
96 -* No support for Cresnet devices
106 +* No scheduling capabilities
97 97  * No cross-room control capabilities (i.e., ZUMLINK-* keypads and occupancy sensors are restricted to controlling loads that are attached to the same ZUMNET-JBOX as they are)
108 +* No support for Cresnet devices
109 +* No support for third-party integrations beyond the override contact-closure relay at each ZUMNET/ZUMLINK-JBOX and the relay output of any *-RLY model occupancy sensors
110 +* No support for DMX control
98 98  * No possibility for remote support or management, as the only way to connect to any of the devices is by being using the Zūm App, which requires being within Bluetooth range of the device
99 99  * Potential security concerns if the default PINs are not changed during start-up
100 -* Not possible to provide a graphical UI (touch screen)
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102 102  == Networked ==
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104 -Networked systems are generally preferred over standalone systems for most applications. Networked systems, and in particular networked systems with custom programming, are able to meet a much wider variety of sequences compared to standalone systems. Additionally, start-up and maintenance can be simplified, and certain aspects completed remotely, compared to standalone systems.
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106 -In general, the drawbacks of any networked system are:
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108 -* Requires additional hardware (at minimum a processor and a network switch for the Zūm Net)
109 -* Requires additional Zūm Net cabling between rooms
110 -* Additional start-up time required to configure the program
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112 -All networked systems have the following benefits:
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114 -* Some aspects of start-up can be accomplished remotely if there is remote access to the lighting network
115 -* Updating firmware and modifying hardware configurations can be accomplished over Zūm Net
116 -** Loadscripts can be written to simultaneous update firmware for up to 10 rooms
117 -*** These can be run remotely if there is remote access to the lighting network, or scheduled by the technician to execute after working hours in order to free up time on-site
118 -** Loadscripts can be written to bulk modify hardware settings (such as changing from Secondary to Primary modes) and configure IP settings (such as changing hostnames or updating IP tables)
119 -* Able to meet a wider range of sequences compared to standalone systems
120 -** Scheduling capabilities
121 -** BMS/BACnet integration
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127 127  === Networked with Default Program ===
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129 129  Some benefits of using the default program are:
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133 133  Some drawbacks of using the default program are:
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135 -* Requires a ZUM-HUB4 processor (other types of processors can only be used with a custom program)
126 +* Requires a ZUM-HUB4 processor
136 136  * Limited support for Cresnet devices on the Zūm Link bus (n**o support?**)
137 137  * Limited scheduling capabilities
138 -* N**o end-user UI availa**ble
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140 140  === Networked with Custom Program ===
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