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37 37  These elements have various functions:
38 38  
39 39  1. Address Book Menu - Used to view and edit the current address book, or to change the active Address Book to a different Address Book
40 -1. Current Connected Device - If the currently connected device is in the Address Book, it's name in the Address Book will be displayed here. This drop down menu can also be used to connect to a different device within the current Address Book
40 +1. Known Device Dropdown - This drop down menu can also be used to connect to devices in the current Address Book. If the currently connected device is in the Address Book, it's name in the Address Book will be displayed here
41 41  1. Manual Connection Menu - This menu is used to manually connect to a device that is not in the current Address Book. It can be used regardless of the connection type or device being connected to:
42 42  1*. [[image:1663625644870-585.png]]
43 43  1. Quick Function Menu (keyboard shortcut: ALT+F) - menu containing a few useful functions
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164 164  1. Discover Devices button - press this to restart the discovery process
165 165  1. Export... button - use this button to export discovered devices to either a Device Summary or Address Book (covered in more detail below)
166 166  
167 +=== Export to Address Book ===
168 +
169 +Address Books provide a convenient way to easily connect to different devices without memorizing all the different IP addresses and credentials for devices on your network. When an Address Book has been created for a job, you are able to connect to specific devices using the dropdown menu on the lower left of the tool instead of manually inputting the IP address or hostname using the Pencil menu. Note that when exporting devices to the Address Book, it is possible to add devices by either Hostname or by IP Address, and if the device settings are modified then it may be necessary to update your Address Book or create a new one.
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171 +To create an Address Book in Toolbox:
172 +
173 +1. Connect to the lighting network and open Device Discovery Tool in Toolbox
174 +1. The Device Discovery tool will automatically report how many Ethernet devices have been discovered
175 +1. Verify that the expected number of Ethernet devices have been discovered, including any TSWs, GLPACs, DIN-CENCN-2s, etc.
176 +1*. Note that only Crestron devices will appear in Device Discovery; non-Crestron devices (such as Pharos or Enttec DMX controllers) will not appear in Device Discovery Tool
177 +1*. If no devices are discovered, verify that your computer is connected to the network and your IP address is compatible with the network
178 +1*. If some devices are missing and you are not filtering the results, then there may be an issue with your DHCP server settings or the network wiring
179 +1. Click the "Export..." button below the list of discovered devices
180 +1*. If this button says "Address Book", then Toolbox needs to be updated
181 +1*. Ensure that you are not filtering out any devices or that you have only filtered out the devices you want to be filtered ou
182 +1. Select how you would like devices to be saved:
183 +1*. Hostname
184 +1*. IP Address
185 +[[image:export.png]]
186 +1. Click the "New Address Book" button to create a new Address Book with these device
187 +1*. If you want to add newly discovered devices to your current Address Book, click the "Current Address Book" button. Devices with the same name and connection method will be overwritten, while devices with new names will be added
188 +1. Once a new Address Book has been created
189 +
190 +To edit a previously created Address Book:
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167 167  === Export to Device Summary ===
168 168  
169 169  The Device Summary is an important documentation tool provided by Crestron. It is a .txt file containing a comma-separated-values of all networked devices, and is useful to capture which devices are online, what their current IP and hostname settings are, what version of firmware they are on, and their MAC address and serial number.
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175 175  1. Verify that the expected number of Ethernet devices have been discovered, including any TSWs, GLPACs, DIN-CENCN-2s, etc.
176 176  1*. Note that only Crestron devices will appear in Device Discovery; non-Crestron devices (such as Pharos or Enttec DMX controllers) will not appear in Device Discovery Tool
177 177  1*. If no devices are discovered, verify that your computer is connected to the network and your IP address is compatible with the network
178 -1*. If some devices are missing, there may be an issue with your DHCP server settings or the network wiring
205 +1*. If some devices are missing and you are not filtering the results, then there may be an issue with your DHCP server settings or the network wiring
179 179  1. Click the "Export..." button below the list of discovered devices
180 180  1*. If this button says "Address Book", then Toolbox needs to be updated
208 +1*. Ensure that you are not filtering out any devices or that you have only filtered out the devices you want to be filtered out
181 181  1. Click the Write Device Summary button and save the Device Summary to your computer
182 182  1*. Though saved as a text file, the Device Summary is actually a table of comma separated values
183 183  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
184 -1**. Note that this .csv will have whitespace, so it may be beneficial to "clean" it using Excel's "=TRIM()" function
212 +1**. Note that this .csv will have whitespace, so you may want to "clean" it using Excel's "=TRIM()" function if you intend to copy/paste it into the takeoff
185 185  
186 186  Below is an example of a Device Summary for a fully-configured Zūm Wired job:
187 187  
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190 190  * DeviceSummary.csv:
191 191  [[image:https://wiki.chiefintegrations.com/download/SHOWRUNNER%E2%84%A2%20Setup%20Guide/SHOWRUNNER%E2%84%A2%20Installation%20Guide/SHOWRUNNER%E2%84%A2%20Installation%20and%20Network%20Setup/ZUMNET-JBOX%20Setup/WebHome/1655487132138-904.png?rev=1.1||alt="1655487132138-904.png"]]
192 192  
193 -=== Export to Address Book ===
194 -
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196 196  (((
197 197  This section is under construction: please check back at a later date for more information
198 198  )))
199 199  
200 -Address Books provide a convenient way to easily connect to different devices without the need to remember different IP addresses or credentials.
226 +=== Text Console ===
201 201  
202 -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.
203 -
204 -== Text Console ==
205 -
206 206  == File Manager ==
207 207  
208 208  == Network Device Tree View ==
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