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1 -=== SHOWRUNNER™ Startups ===
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3 -The SHOWRUNNER™ program has many features to simplify and streamline Crestron lighting control startups, reducing the amount of technical knowledge required and time spent on-site. Even so, there are a number of different software programs and tools required for a successful SHOWRUNNER™ startup.
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7 +The ShowRunnerCLC™program has many features to simplify and streamline Crestron lighting control startups, reducing the amount of technical knowledge required and time spent on-site. Even so, there are a number of different software programs and tools required for a successful ShowRunnerCLC™ startup.
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5 -There is a baseline of software and tools required for all startups, but depending on the job additional software or tools may be required.
9 +"Required" items are absolutely necessary for startup, while "Recommended" items are not strictly necessary but are good to have.
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7 -"Required" items are absolutely necessary, "Recommended" items are not strictly necessary but are good to have, and "Optional" items are things that a technician shouldn't need but which are useful for troubleshooting installation issues.
11 += All ShowRunnerCLC™ Startups =
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9 -==== All Startups ====
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14 +**Required:**
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11 -Required:
12 -
13 13  * Windows Laptop (Windows 10 recommended)
14 -** [[Crestron Toolbox>>https://www.crestron.com/Products/Control-Hardware-Software/Software/Development-Software/SW-TB]] (be sure to update to the latest version)
17 +** Internet access is required to generate and download the ShowRunnerCLC™ license on-site
18 +*** Most cellphones can be used as hot spots for this purpose, but a **dedicated hot spot **is** highly recommended**
19 +** Laptop must have an RJ-45 Ethernet port or a suitable adapter
20 +* Software:
21 +** [[Crestron Toolbox>>https://www.crestron.com/Products/Control-Hardware-Software/Software/Development-Software/SW-TB]] (requires Crestron account; always update to the latest version)
15 15  ** Web Browser ([[Chrome>>https://www.google.com/chrome/]] or [[Firefox>>https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/]])
16 16  ** Text Editor ([[Notepad++>>https://notepad-plus-plus.org/downloads/]] or [[VS Code>>https://code.visualstudio.com/]] recommended)
17 -* Cables
18 -** Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet cable with any necessary adapters to connect to your laptop
19 -*** Multiple cables and multiple lengths recommended
24 +* Downloads:
25 +** Latest [[ShowRunnerCLC™ .puf file>>https://files.chiefintegrations.com/index.php/s/WHNzXrrZbB5jC3E]]
26 +** Job-specific ShowRunnerCLC™ configuration .json file
27 +** Latest Crestron firmware for installed devices
28 +** Latest [[ShowRunnerCLC™ UI .puf file>>https://files.chiefintegrations.com/index.php/s/WHNzXrrZbB5jC3E]] (only required for jobs with touchscreens other than TSW-770)
29 +** ShowRunnerCLC™ GLPAC expansion program (only required for jobs with GLPAC controllers)
30 +* Cables:
31 +** Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet cable (multiple cables and multiple lengths are recommended)
32 +** USB-A to USB-B cable (required for most devices; 15' minimum cable length recommended for jobs with GLPACs)
33 +** USB-A to Mini-B cable (required for RMC3 processors only)
34 +** USB-A to Micro-B cable (required for CEN-GWEXER, RMC4 processors, and some other devices)
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21 -Recommended:
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37 +**Recommended:**
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23 -* Dedicated hotspot for Internet access on-site
24 -* [[Chief Integrations' SOS Tool>>http://help.chiefintegrations.com/]] (requires internet access on-site to use)
39 +* Secondary device with internet access (e.g. tablet, second laptop, or cell phone) and remote access software (such as Splashtop or TeamViewer)
40 +** This allows you to "untether" yourself from the lighting network; your laptop stays connected to the lighting network, but is controlled via the remote access software on your second device
41 +* Remotes:
42 +** [[GLS-REMOTE-ODT/OIR>>https://www.crestron.com/Products/Control-Surfaces/Remotes/Lighting-System-Companion-Remotes/GLS-REMOTE-ODT-OIR]] (**required **for jobs with Crestron occupancy sensors)
43 +** [[GLPPA-REMOTE-PROG>>https://www.crestronlighting.com/product/products-control-surfaces-remotes-lighting-system-companion-remotes-glppa-remote?sku=GLPPA-REMOTE-USER&user=67fefcbf860500c91fb9509b97bdfc5a]] (**required **for jobs with GLPPs)
44 +** RC3 Service Remote or [[Smart Remote>>https://www.steinel.de/en/sensors-professional/products/products/sensors/accessories/remote-control-smart-remote-009151.html]] (**required **for jobs with Steinel occupancy sensors)
45 +* Hand Tools:
46 +** Standard Screwdriver (#1 and #2 Phillips, 1/4" and 3/16" Slotted)
47 +** Precision Screwdriver (2.5mm or 3/32" Slotted; for use with Phoenix Connectors)
48 +** Wire Stripper (standard Cresnet cable has both 18 AWG and 22 AWG stranded wires)
49 +** Bright flashlight or laser pointer (for testing photocells)
50 +** RJ-45 crimper + terminations (the EC should make these terminations, but oftentimes their tools are in poor condition and unsuitable for making good terminations)
51 +* Measurement devices:
52 +** Low-voltage Multimeter (continuity testing and low voltage DC measurements are frequently required for troubleshooting)
53 +** Ethernet Network Cable Tester (these are expensive, but useful for verifying Ethernet run lengths and terminations)
54 +* Software:
55 +** Chief Integrations Remote Help Tool (download from [[http:~~/~~/help.chiefintegrations.com/>>http://help.chiefintegrations.com/]]; requires internet access on-site to use)
56 +** SFTP client (such as FileZilla or WinSCP; **required** for ZUM-HUB4 deployments)
57 +** SSH client (such as PuTTY)
58 +** File archiver (such as 7-Zip or WinRAR)
59 +** IP scanning utility (such as Advanced IP Scanner)
60 +** DHCP server software (or the [[built-in ShowRunnerCLC™ DHCP Server>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.Troubleshooting Guide.Advanced Tools.DHCP Server.WebHome]])
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26 -Optional:
62 += Zūm Wired Startups =
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28 -* Standard Screwdriver (#1 and #2 Phillips, 1/4" and 3/16" Slotted)
29 -* Precision Screwdriver (2.5mm or 3/32" Slotted; for use with Phoenix Connectors)
30 -* Wire Stripper (standard Cresnet cable has both 18 AWG and 22 AWG stranded wires)
31 -* Low-voltage Multimeter (continuity testing and low voltage DC measurements are frequently required for troubleshooting)
32 -* Ethernet Network Cable Tester (these are expensive, but useful for verifying Ethernet run lengths and terminations)
64 +Zūm Wired startups require all the items listed under "All Startups" plus the following:
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34 -==== Zūm Wired Startups ====
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67 +**Required:**
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36 -Required:
69 +* Bluetooth-capable Android device with the [[Crestron Zūm app>>https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.crestron.zum]] installed
70 +** The [[iOS Crestron Zūm app>>https://apps.apple.com/us/app/crestron-z%C5%ABm/id1212507034]] does not currently support Zūm Wired as of June 2022
71 +** Officially Android 5.0 is the minimum requirement, but Chief Integrations recommends Android 10.0 or higher
72 +** We have a short guide for using the Crestron Zūm App available [[here>>SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.Wiring Guide.Zūm Wired System Overview.Crestron Zūm App Overview.WebHome]]
37 37  
38 -* Everything listed under "All Startups", plus:
39 -* Android 5.0 or newer mobile device with the [[Crestron Zūm app>>https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.crestron.zum]] installed
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75 +**Recommended:**
40 40  
41 -Recommended:
77 +* Router or third-party DHCP server software (**required **if the [[built-in ShowRunnerCLC™ DHCP Server>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.Troubleshooting Guide.Advanced Tools.DHCP Server.WebHome]] is not going to be used)
42 42  
43 -* Everything listed under "All Startups", plus:
44 -* Router or DHCP server software (if
79 += DMX Startups =
45 45  
46 -==== DMX Startups ====
81 +DMX startups require all the items listed under "All Startups" plus the following:
47 47  
48 -Required:
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84 +**Required:**
49 49  
50 -Recommended:
86 +* [[Pharos Designer 2>>https://www.pharoscontrols.com/downloads/software/designer-2/]] (for jobs using Pharos LPC)
87 +* [[Enttec NMU>>https://www.enttec.com/product/controls/dmx-ethernet-lighting-control/nmu/]] (for jobs using Enttec controllers)
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52 -*
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90 +**Recommended:**
53 53  
54 -==== DALI Startups ====
92 +* DMX Tester (e.g. a [[Swisson XMT-120A>>https://www.swisson.com/en/products/light-control/dmx-tester/]])
93 +* XLR adapters (3-pin male/female, 5-pin male/female, RJ-45, etc.)
94 +
95 += DALI Startups =
96 +
97 +DALI startups require all the items listed under "All Startups" plus the following:
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100 +**Required:**
101 +
102 +* Crestron Toolbox DALI Commissioning Tool (usually included with [[Crestron Toolbox>>https://www.crestron.com/Products/Control-Hardware-Software/Software/Development-Software/SW-TB]] installation)
103 +)))