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1 | {{box cssClass="floatinginfobox" title="**CONTENTS**"}} | ||
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5 | Introduction | ||
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7 | = Network Device Tree View = | ||
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11 | 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) | ||
12 | 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 | ||
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15 | 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. When using the Network Device Tree View tool to address devices, keep the following in mind: | ||
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18 | * **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.). | ||
19 | * In the below screenshot, all devices have already been addressed so all devices appear with the yellow circle indicating "Status: OK" | ||
20 | * [[image:ndtv_by connection.png||height="508" width="401"]] | ||
21 | * 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 | ||
22 | [[image:ndtv_all loops.png||height="503" width="404"]] | ||
23 | ** Other types of status indicator may include a black circle for "Invalid Network ID" or "Invalid/duplicate TSID or Serial Number" | ||
24 | * Right-clicking on an individual device will give many options to resolve common issues, as well as allow for identifying a specific device: | ||
25 | ** "Refresh All" use to refresh the list of actively connected devices, necessary e.g. if a Cresnet cable has been connected/disconnected from the device | ||
26 | *** F5 is the keyboard shortcut for this function, though in both cases it may be more reliable to completely close and reopen Network Device Tree View to ensure all devices are refreshed | ||
27 | ** "Change Network ID..." use to change the Network ID (CID) of a specific device (see our [[device addressing page>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Device Addressing.Addressing Devices from Toolbox.WebHome||anchor="HNetworkDeviceTreeView"]] for more information) | ||
28 | *** F2 is the keyboard shortcut for this function | ||
29 | ** "Identify This Device..." will put a specific device into "Identify" mode, the specific behavior for which depends on the individual device: | ||
30 | *** Note that entering identify mode may stop the ShowRunnerCLC™ program and restart it when exiting identify mode: **to avoid losing progress and placing strain on the processor**, it is recommended to either identify and address all hardware prior to loading the ShowRunnerCLC™ program, or temporarily suspend the program with the console command ##stopprog -p:01## and then resume the program once done identifying all devices with the command ##progreset## | ||
31 | *** Some devices will flash an LED (Cresnet keypads, GLS-SIMs, et al.) | ||
32 | *** Some devices will flash an LED and make a noise (Cresnet occupancy sensors, most room controllers, et al.) | ||
33 | *** Load controllers will typically flash all connected loads | ||
34 | ** "Change Serial Number..." is used to change the device's Serial Number (and thus its TSID); this is rarely required and is only necessary in cases where a device reports an invalid or duplicate SN/TSID, or where the reported SN does not match the SN physically printed on the device | ||
35 | ** "Open Text Console..." will open a Text Console window directly to the specific selected Cresnet/RFID device (//not// to the host device you are connected to in Network Device Tree View); only recommended for advanced users | ||
36 | [[image:ndtv_rc on device.png]] | ||
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38 | = Text Console = | ||
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40 | Command for processor/no nets | ||
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42 | Command for devices with nets (DIN-CENCN-2/ZUMNET) | ||
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44 | Command for RFID | ||
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46 | = Troubleshooting Tips and Tools = | ||
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48 | == General Tips == | ||
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50 | Verify correct connection point | ||
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52 | Isolate cables | ||
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54 | Check for cabling loops | ||
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56 | == Network Analyzer Tool == | ||
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58 | == DIN-CENCN-2 Specific Tips == |