Toolbox Basics
Crestron's Toolbox software is vital to being able to startup any Crestron lighting control job. The intent of this article is to familiarize a new lighting control tech with the very basics of the various Tools available within the Crestron Toolbox software; detailed information can be access anytime from within Toolbox by pressing the F1 function key to open the Crestron Toolbox Help Menu. If a tool window is the active window, pressing F1 will open the Crestron Toolbox Help Menu to the specific page for that tool.
Initial Toolbox Configuration
When you first open Toolbox, there are several settings and preferences that Chief Integrations recommends making:
- From the list of options at the top, navigate to "File>Preferences..."
- For "Load Workspace on startup?" select "None"
- For "Save Workspace on exit?" select "Never"
- For "Automatically Connect to:" select "Nothing"
- From the list of options at the top, navigate to "Tools>Manage Tools..."
- We recommend selecting the most commonly used tools and familiarizing yourself with their icons:
- System Info
- Text Console
- SIMPL Debugger
- Script Manager
- Package Update Tool
- Network Device Tree View
- File Manager
- Device Discovery Tool
- DALI Commissioning Tool
- Network Analyzer
- Once checked, these icons appear as shortcuts below the "File/View/Tools/etc." menus
- We recommend selecting the most commonly used tools and familiarizing yourself with their icons:
Connecting to Devices
In order to connect to any lighting devices, your computer must be physically connected to the lighting device or the lighting network. Typically, this is achieved via TCP (i.e. Ethernet or WiFi) or USB (usually a USB-A to USB-B cable), though some older devices may require an RS-232 serial connection.
Any Toolbox tool which requires connecting to a device has several buttons and fields at the lower left which relate to device connection:
These elements have various functions:
- Address Book Menu - Used to view and edit the current address book, or to change the active Address Book to a different Address Book
- 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
- 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:
- Quick Function Menu (keyboard shortcut: ALT+F) - menu containing a few useful functions
- Firmware (keyboard shortcut: ALT+O) - menu for loading firmware
- SIMPL Program (keyboard shortcut: ALT+P) - menu for loading a SIMPL or SIMPL# Program
- Project (keyboard shortcut: ALT+T) - menu for loading an XPanel UI
- Current connection status ("Connecting", "Connected", "Disconnected", or "Unknown")
- Current connection type and address (e.g. "usb" or "ssh 10.44.5.71")
USB Connection
Connecting to a device via USB is only recommended during initial configuration of the device's IP settings or if there is an issue with connecting via Ethernet/TCP. The data transfer rate over USB is very low relative to Ethernet, and so any activities that require data transfer (such as updating firmware, updating showrunner™, or loading a UI) will take much longer than necessary. Additionally, when connecting via USB, only the device you are plugged in to will be connectable in Toolbox, rather than being able to connect to any device on the lighting network as would be possible when connected by Ethernet.
To connect via USB:
- Determine the necessary USB cable
- Most devices (DIN-AP3, DIN-AP4, DIN-CENCN-2, etc.) will require a USB-B connection, but some devices may require a Mini USB-B or Micro USB-B connection
- Plug the USB cable in to both the device and your computer
- Open Toolbox and then open the desired tool
- Connect to the device
- If you are using the Default Address Book, there is already an entry for "Local-USB"
- If you are not using an Address Book, then you should click the Pencil Icon to open the Manual Connection Menu:
- Change the connection type from "TCP" to "USB"
- Leave Model, Hostname, and Serial fields blank
- If the device has authentication enabled, expand the Advanced options and input the username and password
- Click "OK"
- The current connection status field should change from "Unknown" to "Connecting"
- After a brief period, the connection status field should change from "Connecting" to "Connected"
- Some devices may take longer than others to connect
- If the device has just recently powered up, it may take a few minutes to completely wake up before it can be connected to
- If you have issues connecting, see Troubleshooting a Failed Connection below
Ethernet Connection
Device Discovery Tool and Address Book
Troubleshooting a Failed Connection
"Device refused to identify"
"Device not found in database"
Basic Tool Usage
Text Console
Network Device Tree View
Toolbox Quirks
Toolbox has some unique quirks that can sometimes cause issues.