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... ... @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ 15 15 16 16 SHOWRUNNER™ includes a Zūm Wired Discovery feature that makes it easy to import Zūm Rooms that have been configured in App Mode into an existing SHOWRUNNER™ configuration. The process for starting up a system using this method is the same as starting up any other networked installation in App Mode, but with the added steps of installing SHOWRUNNER and importing Zūm Rooms into the configuration. 17 17 18 -Installing SHOWRUNNER™ on different processors is covered in our [[startup pages>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation and Network Setup.WebHome]], while importing Zūm Rooms is covered in the [[Zūm Wired Discovery>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide. Program Configuration.Zūm Discovery.WebHome]] page.18 +Installing SHOWRUNNER™ on different processors is covered in our [[startup pages>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation and Network Setup.WebHome]], while importing Zūm Rooms is covered in the [[Zūm Wired Discovery>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Device Addressing.Zūm Discovery.WebHome]] page. 19 19 20 20 = CNET Mode (SHOWRUNNER™ Total Control) = 21 21 ... ... @@ -24,11 +24,6 @@ 24 24 (% class="box warningmessage" %) 25 25 ((( 26 26 steps subject to change pending finalization of chief zum wired loadscript tool 27 - 28 -our regular commissioning guide is still incomplete, and it is referenced below 29 -(i intend for the loadscript tool to require the showrunner license to function; the license contains the processor MAC address, which will be used to determine the IP address for the ip table entries; user will be prompted to confirm/correct IP address for IP table entries) 30 - 31 -(also intend to have check boxes to select which scripts are desired) 32 32 ))) 33 33 34 34 The steps for configuring a networked Zūm Wired installation with SHOWRUNNER™ are: ... ... @@ -45,46 +45,47 @@ 45 45 1*. Alternatively, if there are only a few previously offline devices, then they can be [[configured and updated manually>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation and Network Setup.ZUMNET-JBOX Setup.WebHome]] 46 46 1. Add columns for hostname ("Host", J) and IP-ID ("IP-ID", K) as shown below[[image:1680131811288-423.png]] 47 47 1. Fill out these columns for each of the ZUMNET-JBOXs in the device summary 48 -1*. ColumnsLthrough O areoptionalunless staticIPaddressesarerequired, as covered[[below>>doc:DesignGuide.HardwareDesignGuide.CrestronZumWired.Starting Up Zum Wiredwith SHOWRUNNER.WebHome||anchor="HToolsforStaticallyConfiguredLightingNetworks"]]43 +1*. If there is no default gateway or DNS, use the processor's IP address instead 49 49 1*. If this information has already been filled out in the SHOWRUNNER™ Takeoff IP Table sheet, then it is easy to copy/paste from the takeoff into the Device Summary .csv by sorting and filtering the two documents by MAC address 50 -1. Use the modified Device Summary file and Chief Integrations' Zūm Wired Loadscript Tool to generate loadscripts for: 51 -1*. Convert to Primary & App Mode 52 -1*. Update FW 53 -1*. Convert to CNET Mode 54 -1**. Optionally, generate Convert to CNET + Autoswitch On if automatic switching between CNET and App mode is desired 55 -1*. IP Config (DHCP) 56 -1. Run the "Convert to Primary & App Mode" loadscript 57 -1*. This loadscript connects to each ZUMNET-JBOX by their default hostname and updates their "zwmode" settings 58 -1*. Devices will reboot 59 -1*. **Verify that all devices report completing successfully in the Loadscript Manager tool before proceeding to the next step; re-run the loadscript for specific devices as necessary** 60 -1. Connect to a handful of ZUMNET-JBOXs to verify that all ZUMLINK-* devices have been given unique CIDs 61 -1. Run the "Update FW" loadscript 62 -1*. This loadscript connects to each ZUMNET-JBOX by their default hostname and updates their firmware 63 -1*. This loadscript must be located in the same folder as the firmware .puf file 64 -1*. Devices will reboot 65 -1*. **Verify that all devices report completing successfully in the Loadscript Manager tool before proceeding to the next step; re-run the loadscript for specific devices as necessary** 66 -1**. If the script has been re-run multiple times and has failed each time, connect to the ZUMNET-JBOX and verify that all the ZUMLINK-* hardware appears correctly 67 -1**. Attempt to run the .puf file separately without a load script 68 -1**. If you encounter devices that report as "UNDEFINED" model types, see our [[FAQ on this topic>>doc:FAQ.My ZUMNET-JBOX or ZUMLINK device reports as an UNDEFINED model type?.WebHome]] 69 -1. Once FW updates are complete, verify all ZUMNET-JBOX actually took the FW update by using Device Discovery Tool to export a Device Summary and observe that the reported FW for all devices matches the FW version in the .puf file 70 -1*. Because ZUMNET-JBOX update their own firmware after attached ZUMLINK-* devices, if a ZUMNET-JBOX is up-to-date then all ZUMLINK-* devices should also be updated 71 -1*. If ZUMLINK-* devices have conflicting CIDs or are not online, then they will not update 72 -1. Perform any Zūm App specific configurations (such as occupancy sensor reach) at this time. 73 -1*. If using the App Mode Autoswitch function and you do not want to use the factory room logic, configure all the Zūm Rooms using the Zūm App 74 -1*. Note that some functions such as occupancy sensor timeouts can be done later through the SHOWRUNNER™ UI 75 -1. Run the "Convert to CNET Mode" or "Convert to CNET Mode + Autoswitch On" loadscript 76 -1*. These loadscripts connect to each ZUMNET-JBOX by their default hostname and put them into CNET Mode (optionally enables the Autoswitch function) 77 -1*. Devices will reboot 78 -1*. **Verify that all devices report completing successfully in the Loadscript Manager tool before proceeding to the next step; re-run the loadscript for specific devices as necessary** 79 -1. Run the "IP Config (DHCP)" loadscript 80 -1*. This loadscript will update the device IP-IDs and hostnames 81 -1*. Devices will reboot 82 -1*. **Verify that all devices report completing successfully in the Loadscript Manager tool before proceeding to the next step; re-run the loadscript for specific devices as necessary** 83 -1. If using a processor without a dedicated Control Subnet, follow the [[additional steps detailed below>>doc:Design Guide.Hardware Design Guide.Crestron Zum Wired.Starting Up Zum Wired with SHOWRUNNER.WebHome||anchor="HToolsforStaticallyConfiguredLightingNetworks"]] starting with step 4. If not, proceed to the next step 84 -1. Connect to each ZUMNET-JBOX to identify and address ZUMLINK devices per the SRTakeoff 85 -1. Verify loads and start-up the job as an ordinary SHOWRUNNER start-up™ 86 -1. Once done, save and back up the configuration file for your records 87 87 46 +* use crestron toolbox device discovery to create a [[Device Summary>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Preparation.Toolbox Basics.WebHome||anchor="HDeviceDiscoveryTool"]] 47 +* use chief tools tm tool to generate various zum wired load scripts 48 +** (need to determine exact process for this; will need to add IP-ID and new hostname to device summary somehow) 49 +** (will likely generate two versions of the loadscripts; one connecting by default hostname and one connecting by new hostname) 50 +** (intend to require SR license for zwired LS generator, if only to get the proc mac address) 51 +* if firmware is old, run "zwms master/zum (def. hostname)" loadscript to make all ZUMNET JBOX primary and in app mode in order to enable discovery of devices on zumlink 52 +** devices will reboot 53 +** per crestron, 1.0006.00012 and newer ship in primary mode (**tbd if they will ship in app mode?**) 54 +* connect to a few devices in device discovery tool to ensure that all zumlink devices were automatically readdressed and there are no conflicting cids 55 +** firmware 1.0001.00081 is new enough that this works correctly 56 +* run "fw update (def. hostname)" loadscript to update the fw for all devices 57 +** will take up to several minutes per room, but will be able to do up to 10 rooms simultaneously 58 +** devices will reboot, possibly multiple times 59 +** check loadscript manager for any failures and re-run script for those devices if necessary (a rebooting zumnet box will temporarily disrupt online status for downstream zumnet jboxs and potentially interrupt the firmware update) 60 +* run device discovery again to confirm that all zumnet boxes were updated 61 +** zumnet boxes update last, so if a zumnet jbox is updated then this means that all of the zumlink devices that were online have also been updated 62 +* if app mode backup is desired, configure the boxes using the app now 63 +* run "ip config (def. hostname)" loadscript to update device IP-IDs and hostnames 64 +** devices will reboot 65 +** devices will now have new hostnames, so any further loadscripts should use (new hostname) versions 66 +* run "cnet mode (def. hostname)" loadscript to put devices into CNET mode 67 +** if app mode backup is desired, also run "autoswitch enable (def. hostname)" loadscript 68 +** devices will reboot 69 +* if using a processor without control subnet, run the "static ip config (new hostname)" script 70 +** this loadscript is necessary, as the showrunner DHCP server is only intended for commissioning. It must always be manually started after program restart and should not be used in production 71 +** (**will probably need a lot of extra steps + alterations to how we make configs since static IPs require a lot more information as well as corresponding modifications to SrConfig.json**) 72 +* once done, commission job essentially as normal showrunner job 73 +** (**sr commissioning guide is incomplete**) 74 +** connect to each zumnet jbox and address zumlink devices per the takeoff 75 +*** if devices are not online, then troubleshoot why and update firmware through device tree view once they are online 76 +** occ timeouts can be adjusted through UI; other settings (ie reach) should be adjusted through app 77 +** photocells etc are set up through UI 78 +** loads teseted and verified through UI; can be moved around between controllers as necessary 79 +*** loads don't need to be in the same room as the zumnet that controls them 80 +** keypads can use standard SR types or be fully customized 81 +** set up schedule, etc. 82 +* once done, save and back up configuration file 83 + 88 88 = Tools for Statically Configured Lighting Networks = 89 89 90 90 Unlike installations using the default program, SHOWRUNNER™ offers the opportunity to reduce the cost of hardware by enabling the use of any 3 or 4-Series processor, rather than being restricted to using the ZUM-HUB4 exclusively. Some of these other processors (DIN-AP4, RMC4, etc.) do not include a Control Subnet with built-in router, which requires the use of static IP addresses if the lighting network is to remain independent and there is no router specified to manage traffic on the lighting network. SHOWRUNNER™ includes several built-in features to assist with these sort of startups without requiring a Technician to bring their own router. ... ... @@ -98,20 +98,17 @@ 98 98 1*. If you want to use specific static IP addresses for specific ZUMNET-JBOXs, use the SHOWRUNNER™ UI and set the DHCP range outside of the range you intend to use for the ZUMNET-JBOXs 99 99 1*. If arbitrary static IP addresses are acceptable, then use the default IP address range 100 100 1. Proceed with the standard [[CNET Mode>>doc:Design Guide.Hardware Design Guide.Crestron Zum Wired.Starting Up Zum Wired with SHOWRUNNER.WebHome||anchor="HCNETMode28SHOWRUNNER2122TotalControl29"]] start-up procedure from step 2 101 -1. Once the standard start-up procedure has been completed through step 14, [[export a new Device Summary>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Preparation.Toolbox Basics.WebHome||anchor="HExporttoDeviceSummary"]] file97 +1. Once the standard start-up procedure has been completed, [[export a new Device Summary>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Preparation.Toolbox Basics.WebHome||anchor="HExporttoDeviceSummary"]] file 102 102 1. Change the Device Summary filetype to ".csv" and open in Microsoft Excel 103 -1. Add columns for hostname ("Host", J), IP-ID ("IP-ID", K), static IP address ("IPA", L), static IP subnet mask ("IPM", M), default gateway ("DEFR", N), and domain name server ("DNS", O) as shown below[[image:16801318 11288-423.png]]99 +1. Add columns for hostname ("Host", J), IP-ID ("IP-ID", K), static IP address ("IPA", L), static IP subnet mask ("IPM", M), default gateway ("DEFR", N), and domain name server ("DNS", O) as shown below[[image:1680131807403-927.png]] 104 104 1. Fill out these columns for each of the ZUMNET-JBOXs in the device summary 105 105 1*. If there is no default gateway or DNS, use the processor's IP address instead 106 106 1*. "IP-ID" column is optional 107 107 1*. If this information has already been filled out in the SHOWRUNNER™ Takeoff IP Table sheet, then it is easy to copy/paste from the takeoff into the Device Summary .csv by sorting and filtering the two documents by MAC address 108 -1. Use the modified Device Summary file and Chief Integrations' Zūm Wired Loadscript Tool to generate a loadscript that connects to devices by their hostname and sets their static IP settings 104 +1. Use the modified Device Summary file and Chief Integrations' Zūm Wired Loadscript Generator Tool to generate a loadscript that connects to devices by their hostname and sets their static IP settings 109 109 1*. Up to 10 devices can be configured simultaneously 110 110 1*. Devices will reboot once this script is run 111 -1 *.**Verify that all devices report completing successfully in the Loadscript Manager toolbefore proceeding to the next step; re-run the loadscript for specific devices as necessary**107 +1. Verify that all devices report completing successfully in the Loadscript Manager tool 112 112 1. If desired, export a new Device Summary file as a record that this step was completed successfully 113 113 1. If desired, disable the processor's DHCP service (the service will not resume if the processor reboots or the program restarts) 114 -1. Connect to each ZUMNET-JBOX to identify and address ZUMLINK devices per the SRTakeoff 115 -1. Verify loads and start-up the job as an ordinary SHOWRUNNER start-up™ 116 -1. Once done, save and back up the configuration file for your records 117 117 )))
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