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... ... @@ -2,60 +2,15 @@ 2 2 {{toc/}} 3 3 {{/box}} 4 4 5 +(% class="row" %) 6 +((( 5 5 Introduction 6 6 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 11 - 12 12 = Network Device Tree View = 13 13 14 -(% class="box warningmessage" %) 15 -((( 16 -Crestron Toolbox versions 3.12.2 (3.1220.0018) and 3.12.2p1 (3.1221.0004) have a bug with device addressing from the Network Device Tree View tool (all devices at a Cresnet ID will be re-addressed when attempting to change the address of a single device) 17 -Check the currently installed version of Toolbox by navigating to Help > About Crestron Toolbox... and upgrade or downgrade your installation as necessary, or use an alternate method of addressing devices 18 -))) 19 - 20 -Network Device Tree View is the most user-friendly way of manually addressing devices for Crestron systems. Below is information specific to using the Network Device Tree View tool to address devices; see our [[Toolbox Basics page>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Preparation.Toolbox Basics.WebHome||anchor="HNetworkDeviceTreeView"]] page for more general information on using and configuring the tool. 21 - 22 -Below are some tips and things to keep in mind when using the Network Device Tree View tool to address devices for a ShowRunnerCLC™ deployment: 23 - 24 -* **It is generally recommended to right-click and ensure that "Show by Device Connection" is checked.** While "Show by Category" can be useful in some situations, it is not recommended when addressing devices as it gives no indication which Net a device is connected to and may lead to accidentally misaddressing devices. "Show by Device Connection" will group devices by their connection to the host device (e.g., Cresnet devices on a DIN-CENCN-2 will be sorted by the Net that they are connected to, Zūm Wireless devices will be sorted by the ZUM-NETBRIDGE they are connected to, etc.). 25 -** In the below screenshot, all devices have already been addressed so all devices appear with the yellow circle indicating "Status: OK" 26 -[[image:ndtv_by connection.png||height="508" width="401"]] 27 -** A new system where all devices are online but have not been re-addressed may look more like the following example, with a red exclamation point indicating duplicate Network IDs (all devices ship from the factory with the same Network ID, which inevitably leads to duplicate IDs on an uncommissioned system) 28 -[[image:ndtv_all loops.png||height="503" width="404"]] 29 -** Other types of status indicator may include a black circle for "Invalid Network ID" or "Invalid/duplicate TSID or Serial Number" 30 -* To address an individual device: 31 -** Select the device so that it is highlighted and press the F2 key (you may need to hold down the "Fn" button on your laptop) 32 -** Right-click on an individual device and select "Change Network ID..." 33 -* Type the new hexadecimal Network ID for the device into the "New Value" field and click "OK" 34 -[[image:ndtv_change nid.png]] 35 -* After a few moments, the device should update its ID and diks 36 - 37 37 = Text Console = 38 38 39 - Withthe correct preparation, the TextConsole can be a much fasterway of addressingdevices when compared to Network Device Tree View since youare ableto rapidly address multiple devices instead ofbeingrestrictedto addressingone device ata time.13 += Capturing Serial Numbers In the UI = 40 40 41 -Command for processor/no nets 42 - 43 -Command for devices with nets (DIN-CENCN-2/ZUMNET) 44 - 45 -Command for RFID 46 - 47 -= Troubleshooting Tips and Tools = 48 - 49 -When addressing devices, there are a number of issues that can occur. The causes of these issues can 50 - 51 -== General Troubleshooting Tips == 52 - 53 -Verify correct connection point 54 - 55 -Isolate cables 56 - 57 -Check for cabling loops 58 - 59 -== Network Analyzer Tool == 60 - 61 -== DIN-CENCN-2 Specific Tips == 15 +[[image:1655911608080-129.png]] 16 +)))
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