Changes for page Site Readiness Checklist
Last modified by Alexander Mott on 2023/06/27 16:53
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... ... @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ 1 -There are certain requirements that must be met before a S HOWRUNNER™ startup can be completed. It is possible to begin the startup if only certain things are ready, but it will be impossible to finalize programming until all the requirements are met.1 +There are certain requirements that must be met before a ShowRunnerCLC™ startup can be completed. It is possible to begin the startup if only certain things are ready, but it will be impossible to finalize programming until all the requirements are met. 2 2 3 3 For the most efficient startup, it is recommended to wait until all requirements are met prior to arriving on-site. On large jobs, there is some merit to having an occasional on-site visit to verify installation progress and catch any installation errors early before they are repeated throughout the entire installation. 4 4 ... ... @@ -9,4 +9,10 @@ 9 9 * Serial numbers for installed devices should be collected and provided to the technician prior to arriving on-site 10 10 * If applicable, building LAN should be up and running 11 11 * All Crestron hardware (processor panels, HUB panels, and load controllers) should be powered up and remain powered up 12 -** Certain load controllers, such as CLX modules, will need their terminal jumpers removed prior to load verification 12 +* All loads (fixtures) should be landed at load controlling modules according to the load schedule in the submittals 13 +** All loads should be powered up and verified that there are no shorts or tripped breakers 14 +** Certain load controllers, such as CLX modules, will need the terminal jumpers removed prior to load verification 15 +** Loads should be tested to ensure that they are controlled by the correct modules and outputs 16 +*** Most 0-10V modules have local buttons which can be used to test dimming and switching 17 +*** Most phase dimming modules have buttons which can be used to cycle through and toggle all the loads one at a time to verify they are on the correct output 18 +*** DALI modules have buttons which can be used to test dimming control on a per-loop basis