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... ... @@ -2,16 +2,13 @@ 2 2 {{toc/}} 3 3 {{/box}} 4 4 5 -In ShowRunnerCLC™, all hardwareon the job isdefined in the configuration so that itcan be registered with the processor whenthe program starts. Once the program has been installed and all hardware is reporting online, the program still will not work unless the hardware has been addressed according to the config.5 +Introduction 6 6 7 -The hardware definitions in the configuration (which are reflected in the SRTakeoff) are based on the approved submittals provided by the Crestron Agent. If the as-built conditions do not match the submittals, then it is generally preferable to modify the installation (i.e. move Cresnet cables around, reconnect devices, etc.) so that the as-built conditions match the design as given in the submittals. If this cannot be accomplished, then the configuration may be modified to match the as-built conditions, though some restrictions still apply (e.g. the limit of 25 devices per Net on a DIN-CENCN-2 is a hard limit built into the hardware and there is no software workaround). 7 +* In ShowRunnerCLC™, the method by which a device is connected to the control processor is recorded in the configuration file and is relevant to whether or not the system will work. Relevant details include: 8 +** Specific host device (i.e. connected to the processor, connected to a specific DIN-CENCN-2, connected to a specific CEN-GWEXER, etc.) 9 +** Specific net of the host device (i.e. Net 1 or Net 2 of the DIN-CENCN-2) 10 +** Specific Connection ID or Network ID of the device 8 8 9 -Some the following is a non-exhaustive list of some of the details which require configuration changes to implement: 10 - 11 -* Specific host device (e.g. the specific DIN-CENCN-2, CEN-GWEXER, or processor that a device is connected to) 12 -* Specific net of the host device (e.g. whether a device is landed at Net 1 or Net 2 of a DIN-CENCN-2) 13 -* Specific Connection ID or Network ID of the device 14 - 15 15 = Network Device Tree View = 16 16 17 17 (% class="box warningmessage" %) ... ... @@ -41,32 +41,17 @@ 41 41 42 42 = Text Console = 43 43 44 -With the correct preparation, the Text Console can be a much faster way of addressing devices ascompared to Network Device Tree View sinceitispossible to rapidly address multiple devicesnear-simultaneously instead of being restricted to addressing one device at a time.Some caveats for addressing through Text Console are:41 +With the correct preparation, the Text Console can be a much faster way of addressing devices when compared to Network Device Tree View since you are able to rapidly address multiple devices instead of being restricted to addressing one device at a time. 45 45 46 -* You must know the TSID of the device to be addressed 47 -** This can be obtained through Network Device Tree View or by using the ##ppndiscover## command (this command returns all online devices listed with their model, Network ID, and TSID) 48 -** Devices which have a 1:1 correlation of serial number to TSID can also be converted using an Excel plugin or with the "Utility > Serial/TSID Conversion..." menu in Toolbox 49 -* Using Excel's CONCAT() function can be useful for automatically constructing the necessary console commands provided the Takeoff has been kept up-to-date with the TSID and required Network ID for each device 43 +Command for processor/no nets 50 50 51 - The commandrequiredforaddressing a devicevariesbythehost device you are connectedto:45 +Command for devices with nets (DIN-CENCN-2/ZUMNET) 52 52 53 -* For Cresnet devices without Nets (such as processors and GLPACs): 54 -** ##setcresnetidbyppn [CID] [TSID]## 55 -** [CID] is the network ID for the device as dictated in the Takeoff/configuration (hexadecimal value as low as 03 with a variable maximum value determined by host device) 56 -** [TSID] is the touch-settable ID of the device 57 -* For Cresnet/ZUMLINK devices with Nets (such as DIN-CENCN-2s and ZUMNET-JBOXs): 58 -** ##setcresnetidbyppn [NET] [CID] [TSID]## 59 -** [NET] is the net that the device is landed on (for DIN-CENCN-2s, this is either "1" or "2"; for ZUMNET-JBOXs this is always 1) 60 -** [CID] is the network ID for the device as dictated in the Takeoff/configuration (hexadecimal value as low as 03 with a variable maximum value determined by host device) 61 -** [TSID] is the touch-settable ID of the device 62 -* For RFID devices (such as CEN-GWEXERs): 63 -** ##setrfidbytsid [CID] [TSID]## 64 -** [CID] is the network ID for the device as dictated in the Takeoff/configuration 65 -** [TSID] is the touch-settable ID of the device 47 +Command for RFID 66 66 67 67 = Troubleshooting Tips and Tools = 68 68 69 -When addressing devices, there are a number of issues that can occur. The causes of these issues can vary wildly and troubleshooting them requires taking a methodical approach to narrowing potential causes of the issue. Below are some general tips for troubleshooting Cresnet, but is by no means exhaustive and learning to troubleshoot low-voltage data is a skill that can only really be developed through experience.51 +When addressing devices, there are a number of issues that can occur. The causes of these issues can 70 70 71 71 == General Troubleshooting Tips == 72 72