Changes for page Zūm Net Device Setup

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30 30  1. Identifying by hostname
31 31  1. Identifying by serial number or MAC address
32 -1. Identifying through Device Tree View
32 +1. Identifying through Toolbox
33 33  
34 34  Each of these methods involves generating a Device Summary using the Device Discovery Tool in Toolbox. The Device Summary is a file which lists all devices that are discoverable on the network along with useful information such as their hostname, IP address, and MAC address.
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47 47  ** Though saved as a text file, the Device Summary is actually a table of comma separated values
48 48  ** 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
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50 -Once the Device Summary has been generated, proceed to identifying each ZUMNET-JBOX using the hostname, SN/MAC, or Device Tree View methods described below.
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52 52  ===== Identifying by Hostname =====
53 53  
54 54  Oftentimes,
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98 98  === Zūm Net Specific Configuration ===
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100 -Zūm Net devices have a two additional settings not present for other devices: Zūm/Cresnet mode and Master/Slave mode. ZUMNET-JBOXs should ship as Master devices in Zūm Mode from the factory, and this is typically the desired setting.
98 +Zūm Net devices have a two additional settings not present for other devices: Zūm/Cresnet mode and Master/Slave mode.
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102 102  ==== Zūm/Cresnet Mode ====
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104 -Zūm Mode (also known as App Mode) is the default setting for new ZUMNET-JBOXs, and allows them to be configured from the Crestron Zūm App. If a ZUMNET-JBOX is put into Cresnet mode, it will no longer be able to be configured using the Crestron Zūm App and all internal logic will be disabled. Generally, Cresnet mode is only required if non-Zūm Link devices are connected to the ZUMNET-JBOX (e.g. a GL-EXP-DIMU-CN phase dimmer or C2N-CBD-P Cameo keypads) or if certain SHOWRUNNER™ features are required (such as changing the dimming response curve).
102 +ZUMNET-JBOXs should ship in "Zūm Mode" by default, also known as "App Mode" because this is the setting required to be able to configure Zūm Wired rooms using the Crestron Zūm Mobile App.
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104 +If a ZUMNET-JBOX is put into Cresnet mode, it will no longer be able to be configured using the App and all internal logic will be disabled. Generally, Cresnet mode is only required if non Zūm Link devices are connected to the ZUMNET-JBOX (e.g. a GL-EXP-DIMU-CN phase dimmer or C2N-CBD-P Cameo keypads).
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106 106  The commands to view or change the Zūm/Cresnet mode are:
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108 108  * View current mode: ##zwmode##
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114 114  ==== Master/Slave Mode ====
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116 -ZUMNET-JBOXs ship in "Master" mode by default, and generally this is how they should be configured. "Slave" mode effectively turns a ZUMNET-JBOX into a ZUMLINK-JBOX. There are two scenarios in which a ZUMNET-JBOX will need to be configured in "Slave" mode:
116 +ZUMNET-JBOXs should ship in "Master" mode by default, and generally this is how they should be configured.
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118 +"Slave" mode effectively turns a ZUMNET-JBOX into a ZUMLINK-JBOX. There are two scenarios in which a ZUMNET-JBOX will need to be configured in "Slave" mode:
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118 118  1. It is connected to another ZUMNET-JBOX via the Zūm Link bus
119 119  1. It is being used as a Cresnet device, connected to a processor or DIN-CENCN-2 using a Cresnet/Zūm Link adapter
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