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... ... @@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ 124 124 125 125 Crestron's Device Discovery Tool is used to "discover" any Crestron devices which are connected to your laptop. The most useful feature of the Device Discovery Tool is the ability to export all discovered devices to either a "Device Summary" text file or an Address Book. Discovered devices are listed in a scrollable list on the left side of the menu, and double clicking a discovered device will bring up additional configuration options on the right side. Below is an overview of the Device Discovery Tool UI: 126 126 127 + 127 127 [[image:device discovery tool numbered.png]] 128 128 129 129 1. Device Model - gives the specific model of the device type ... ... @@ -152,7 +152,6 @@ 152 152 1. Click the Write Device Summary button and save the Device Summary to your computer 153 153 1*. Though saved as a text file, the Device Summary is actually a table of comma separated values 154 154 1*. Renaming DeviceSummary.txt to DeviceSummary.csv will allow it to be opened and manipulated in common spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel or LibreOffice Calc 155 -1**. Note that this .csv will have whitespace, so it may be beneficial to "clean" it using Excel's "=TRIM()" function 156 156 157 157 Below is an example of a Device Summary for a fully-configured Zūm Wired job: 158 158 ... ... @@ -163,39 +163,20 @@ 163 163 164 164 === Export to Address Book === 165 165 166 -(% class="box warningmessage" %) 167 -((( 168 -This section is under construction: please check back at a later date for more information on using the Address Book 169 -))) 170 - 171 171 Address Books are useful ways of managing multiple jobs that each have many devices. 172 172 173 -Note that when exporting devices to the Address Book, it is possible to add devices by either Hostname or by IP Address. On systems with a DHCP server, it is recommended to add devices by Hostname, but only after the final hostnames have been set for all devices. 174 - 175 175 == Troubleshooting a Failed Connection == 176 176 177 -"Device refused to identify" 170 +"Device refused to identify" (also happens if too many login attempts are made with the wrong username/password) 178 178 179 -* This message typically means that the device is not online or could not be connected to 180 -* This message will also occur if too many login attempts are made with the incorrect username/password. When this happens, you either need to wait until your IP address is no longer blocked or change your IP address and attempt to login again. 181 - 182 182 "Device not found in database" 183 183 184 -* This message typically means that the version of your device database is out of date and the device being connected to is not in it. Use Crestron's MasterInstaller tool to ensure all Crestron components are up-to-date 185 - 186 186 = Basic Tool Usage = 187 187 188 -(% class="box warningmessage" %) 189 -((( 190 -This section is under construction: please check back at alater date for more information on using tools in Toolbox 191 -))) 192 - 193 193 == Text Console == 194 194 195 195 == File Manager == 196 196 197 -== Script Manager == 198 - 199 199 == Network Device Tree View == 200 200 201 201 = Miscellaneous =
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