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5 5  ShowRunnerCLC™ is tested against the latest Crestron firmware releases, and as such it is recommended to update all device firmware whenever starting up a job. While firmware updates can be performed at any time, it is recommended to update network devices after their network settings have been configured but before loading the ShowRunnerCLC™ program and starting up the job in order to avoid any potential bugs that may result from using outdated firmware. Controlled hardware should be updated once all devices on any given Cresnet/ZUMLINK bus or wireless gateway are online and uniquely addressed. Any communication issues on the bus or gateway should also be resolved prior to updating firmware.
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7 -Current Crestron firmware can be downloaded from [[Crestron's website>>https://www.crestron.com/Support/Search-Results?c=4]]. Old firmware releases can be downloaded using an SFTP client (such as FileZilla or WinSCP) and connecting to "ftp.crestron.com"
7 +Current Crestron firmware can be downloaded from [[Crestron's website>>https://www.crestron.com/Support/Search-Results?c=4]]. Old firmware releases can be downloaded using an SFTP client (such as FileZilla or WinSCP) and connecting to "ftp.crestron.com" using your Crestron credentials. Firmware are sorted by device model in the "firmware" folder of Crestron's FTP server:
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9 9  = Network Devices =
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11 11  Networked devices (i.e. devices connected via Ethernet to the LAN or Control Subnet) should always be updated when starting up a job. You can check the current firmware version of most network devices by running the ##ver## command in Text Console or by exporting a Device Summary using the Device Discovery Tool.
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27 27  == Package Update Tool (.puf) ==
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29 -Crestron's Package Update Tool is the most convenient way of performing firmware updates for devices that use .puf files for firmware. The Package Update Tool can be opened from Toolbox, but doing this will lock Toolbox and only allow updating one device at a time, so we recommend instead that you double-click the .puf file directly. Double-clicking a .puf file will allow you to open multiple instance of the Package Update Tool and enable updating multiple devices simultaneously. Once again, **be careful when updating multiple devices simultaneously not to do anything that would disrupt your connection to a device while transferring the .puf file, nor should you do anything that could result in the device rebooting while it is mid-update**.
30 +Crestron's Package Update Tool is the most convenient way of performing firmware updates for devices that use .puf files for firmware. The Package Update Tool can be opened from Toolbox, but doing this will lock Toolbox and only allow updating one device at a time, so we recommend closing Toolbox (or at least closing any Toolbox connections to devices that you intend to update) and double-clicking the .puf file to open the Package Update Tool in a separate window. Double-clicking a .puf file will allow you to open multiple instance of the Package Update Tool and enable updating multiple devices simultaneously. **Exercise caution when updating firmware for multiple devices simultaneouslyas some devices will reboot as part of the update process which may disrupt connection to downstream devices.**
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31 31  * Locate the firmware .puf file in Windows Explorer
32 32  * Double-click the .puf file to open the Package Update Tool
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60 60  Controlled hardware such as Cresnet and infinetEX devices are less frequently updated, but nonetheless will occasionally require firmware updates. ZUMLINK devices should always be updated, but these devices are automatically updated whenever their host ZUMNET device is updated as long as the ZUMLINK device is online and uniquely addressed.
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62 -== Sub 1 ==
63 +== Network Device Tree View ==
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65 +Updating individual devices can be accomplished in Toolbox using Network Device Tree View, provided that the devices are uniquely addressed and there are no Cresnet wiring or wireless gateway connectivity issues:
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66 -== Sub 2 ==
67 +* Open Network Device Tree View in Toolbox and connect to the host device (i.e. the processor, DIN-CENCN-2, or gateway) for the devices that need to be updated
68 +[[image:ndtv1.png||height="299" width="416"]]
69 +* Locate the device you want to update and ensure that it is addressed uniquely
70 +** The device should have a yellow "OK" circle icon
71 +** If there is a red "Duplicate Network ID" icon, resolve the duplicate network ID by changing the device address
72 +** If there is a black "Invalid TSID" or "Duplicate TSID" icon, verify that there are no wiring issues on the Cresnet bus and resolve the duplicate/invalid TSID
73 +* Right-click the device to be updated to open the Firmware Update window
74 +[[image:ndtv2.png||height="463" width="415"]]
75 +* Click the "Browse" button on the lower right or the "Verified" checkbox under the "Status" column to open a file selection prompt and select the downloaded firmware .zip file
76 +[[image:ndtv3.png||height="257" width="513"]]
77 +* Once the correct firmware file is selected and the "Verified" checkbox has a checkmark in it, click the "Update" button on the lower right
78 +[[image:ndtv4.png||height="257" width="513"]]
79 +* The progress bar in the "Progress" column should slowly fill up as the firmware update is executed
80 +** The progress bar should read 100% if the firmware update is completed successfully
81 +** If the progress bar does not get to 100% completion and reports failed, you can try again
82 +** If the firmware fails to update multiple times, then it may be necessary to try restarting the host device, isolating the device to be updated, or performing other troubleshooting to ensure that there are no wiring issues or issues with the specific device caused by poor installation, damage during shipping, or factory defects
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74 74  = Zūm Wired Specific Notes =
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76 76  Zūm Wired devices are unique among Crestron devices in the fact that the Zūm Link (controlled hardware) device firmware is built into the Zūm Net (networked device) firmware files, and these Zūm Link devices will be updated whenever the host Zūm Net device is updated (with a few caveats mentioned below). While the firmware files for individual Zūm Link devices can be extracted from the "zum-wired_XXX.puf" file using archive tools such as 7-Zip, it is still generally recommended to update Zūm Link firmware using the Package Update Tool whenever possible.
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