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... ... @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ 1 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 2 +((( 3 +This article is for configuring Zum Net devices using Crestron Toolbox. For instructions on configuring Zūm Wired using the Crestron Zūm App, see [[this page>>SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.Wiring Guide.Wiring Overview.Crestron Zūm App Overview.WebHome]]. 4 +))) 5 + 1 1 === Zūm Net Devices in SHOWRUNNER™ === 2 2 3 3 Zūm Net devices are part of Crestron's latest Zūm Wired system, acting as a the main lighting controller for a Zūm Wired room. In networked applications of Zūm Wired, they also act as bridges connecting the local Zūm Link devices in each room to the overall lighting network throughout the building. Since Zūm Link and Cresnet are [[interchangeable>>https://wiki.chiefintegrations.com/SHOWRUNNER%E2%84%A2%20Setup%20Guide/Wiring%20Guide/Wiring%20Overview/Z%C5%ABm%20Net/#HZ16BmLink]], and Zūm Net is an Ethernet protocol, this means that Zūm Net devices can be thought of as single-net DIN-CENCN-2s. As of Summer 2022, there are only two Zūm Net devices that have been announced and are in production: the ZUMNET-JBOX-16A-LV 0-10V load controller and the ZUMNET-JBOX-DALI DALI load controller. Configuring these devices for use with SHOWRUNNER™ is identical, so they will be referred to collectively as ZUMNET-JBOXs for the purposes of this article. ... ... @@ -47,6 +47,13 @@ 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 49 49 55 +Below is an example of a Device Summary for a fully-configured job: 56 + 57 +* DeviceSummary.txt: 58 +[[image:1655487020590-542.png]] 59 +* DeviceSummary.csv: 60 +[[image:1655487132138-904.png]] 61 + 50 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. 51 51 52 52 ===== Identifying by Hostname ===== ... ... @@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ 67 67 68 68 If all hostnames have been set, then it becomes very easy to know which DHCP assigned IP address is associated with each room using the Device Summary. Generate a Device Summary with the new hostnames and proceed to IP configuration. 69 69 82 +Full instructions on configuring Zūm Wired using the Crestron Zūm App, can be found [[here>>SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.Wiring Guide.Wiring Overview.Crestron Zūm App Overview.WebHome]]. 83 + 70 70 ===== Identifying by Serial Number or MAC Address ===== 71 71 72 72 Both the serial number and MAC address are printed onto each ZUMNET-JBOX. Just like with Cresnet jobs, it is good practice for the electrical contractor to record serial numbers as they install devices. It is also good to collect the MAC addresses, but it is not necessary since Device Summary will have both the serial number and MAC address. ... ... @@ -75,10 +75,11 @@ 75 75 76 76 ===== Identifying through Network Device Tree View ===== 77 77 78 -If the electrical contractor has not provided a list of which serial numbers/MAC addresses belong to each installed ZUMNET-JBOX ,thenitisnecessarytoconnecttoeach ZUMNET-JBOXindividually andidentifythemthrough Toolbox. Putting a device into identify willstop anyprogramsrunning on aprocessor,andtakingadevice outfidentifymodewill restart theprogram.Thisstarting/stoppingof theprogram can betimeconsumingwhena largenumber of devicesarebeingidentified,so itmay be a goodideatorunthe##stopprog-p:01## command ontheprocessorriorto identifyingdevices.Onceallthedevicesare identified,run the##progreset##commandto resumetheprogram.92 +If the electrical contractor has not provided a list of which serial numbers/MAC addresses belong to each installed ZUMNET-JBOX and nobody intends to rename each ZUMNET-JBOX using the Crestron Zūm App, then the only way to identify which ZUMNET-JBOX is installed where is to use the Device Tree View tool in Toolbox. This is by far the slowest and most disruptive way to identify devices, so it is only recommended as a last resort. 79 79 80 -* Connect to the lighting network and open Device Discovery Tool in Toolbox 81 -* Note the IP addresses for all of the installed ZUMNET-JBOXs 94 +Putting a ZUMNET-JBOX into identify mode will make it continuously produce an alarm-clock sound and flash any connected loads. Additionally, putting a device into identify mode will stop any programs running on a processor, and taking a device out of identify mode will restart the program. This starting/stopping of the program can be time consuming when a large number of devices are being identified, so it may be a good idea to suspend the program using the ##stopprog -p:01## command on the processor prior to identifying devices. Once all the devices are identified, run the ##progreset## command to resume the program. 95 + 96 +* Generate a Device Summary and note the IP addresses for all installed ZUMNET-JBOXs 82 82 * Connect to the first ZUMNET-JBOX using Network Device Tree View 83 83 * Locate the "ZUMNET-JBOX-xx-xx-LOCAL" device in the list of connected devices 84 84 ** The model will vary between 0-10V and DALI JBOXs ... ... @@ -86,15 +86,17 @@ 86 86 * Right click the device and press "Identify This Device..." from the context menu 87 87 * The device will blink any attached fixtures and make an alarm sound 88 88 * Walk around the jobsite until the room/controlled fixtures are located 89 -* Updatethe SRTakeoff.xlsxwiththe device serialnumber,MAC address, and automaticallyassignedIP address90 -* Repeat all stepsfor each ZUMNET-JBOXsuntil all of the ZUMNET-JBOXs have been identified104 +* Edit the Device Summary or SRTakeoff.xlsx so that you remember which JBOX is which 105 +* Repeat for each ZUMNET-JBOX until all of the ZUMNET-JBOXs have been identified 91 91 107 +Once you have determined and recorded which ZUMNET-JBOX is which, you may proceed to IP configuration. 108 + 92 92 ==== Assigning Permanent Static IP Addresses and IP-IDs ==== 93 93 94 94 Once you have identified which IP address has been assigned to each ZUMNET-JBOX, you can begin configuring them with permanent static IP addresses and the correct IP-ID: 95 95 96 96 * Open Text Console in Toolbox and connect to the first ZUMNET-JBOX 97 -* Run the following commands to configure the ZUMNET-JBOXs IP settings (example is for a **10.0.0.0(% style="color:darkgoldenrod" %)/24(%%)** subnet, with a permanent IP address of (% style="color:blue" %)**10.0.0.80**(%%), an IP-ID of (% style="color:olive" %)**30**(%%), a processor IP address of (% style="color:orange" %)**10.0.0.10**(%%), and a hostname of (% style="color:#800080" %)**ZNET-JBOX-RM-201**(%%)) 114 +* Run the following commands to configure the ZUMNET-JBOXs IP settings (example is for a **10.0.0.0(% style="color:darkgoldenrod" %)/24(%%)** subnet, with a permanent IP address of (% style="color:blue" %)**10.0.0.80**(%%), an IP-ID of (% style="color:olive" %)**30**(%%), a processor IP address of (% style="color:orange" %)**10.0.0.10**(%%), and a hostname of (% style="color:#800080" %)**ZNET-JBOX-RM-201**(%%); the hostname can be skipped if it has already been configured from the Crestron Zūm App) 98 98 ** Disable DHCP: ##dhcp off## 99 99 ** Set IP address: ##ipa 0 (% style="color:blue" %)**10.0.0.80**(%%)## 100 100 ** Set IP subnet mask: ##ipm 0 (% style="color:darkgoldenrod" %)**255.255.255.0**(%%)## ... ... @@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ 102 102 ** Update IP table: ##addm (% style="color:olive" %)**30**(%%) (% style="color:orange" %)**10.0.0.10**(%%)## 103 103 ** Set hostname: ##host (% style="color:purple" %)**ZNET-JBOX-RM-201**(%%)## 104 104 ** Reboot the ZUMNET-JBOX: ##reboot## 122 +*** Note that rebooting the JBOX will cause the lights to briefly cut out 105 105 * Repeat for all ZUMNET-JBOXs on the job 106 106 107 107 === Zūm Net Specific Configuration ===
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