Changes for page Zūm Net Device Setup
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... ... @@ -47,8 +47,6 @@ 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 50 -Below is an example of a DeviceSummary.txt and DeviceSummary.csv for a fully-configured job: 51 - 52 52 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. 53 53 54 54 ===== Identifying by Hostname ===== ... ... @@ -77,11 +77,10 @@ 77 77 78 78 ===== Identifying through Network Device Tree View ===== 79 79 80 -If the electrical contractor has not provided a list of which serial numbers/MAC addresses belong to each installed ZUMNET-JBOX andnobodyintends torename each ZUMNET-JBOX usingtheCrestronZūmApp,then the onlywayto identify whichZUMNET-JBOXis installedwhere istousetheDeviceTreeViewtoolinToolbox.Thisisbyfar the slowest andmostdisruptivewayto identify devices,soit isonlyrecommendedas a last resort.78 +If the electrical contractor has not provided a list of which serial numbers/MAC addresses belong to each installed ZUMNET-JBOX, then it is necessary to connect to each ZUMNET-JBOX individually and identify them through Toolbox. Putting a device into identify 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 run 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. 81 81 82 -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. 83 - 84 -* Generate a Device Summary and note the IP addresses for all installed ZUMNET-JBOXs 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 85 85 * Connect to the first ZUMNET-JBOX using Network Device Tree View 86 86 * Locate the "ZUMNET-JBOX-xx-xx-LOCAL" device in the list of connected devices 87 87 ** The model will vary between 0-10V and DALI JBOXs ... ... @@ -89,17 +89,15 @@ 89 89 * Right click the device and press "Identify This Device..." from the context menu 90 90 * The device will blink any attached fixtures and make an alarm sound 91 91 * Walk around the jobsite until the room/controlled fixtures are located 92 -* Edit theDeviceSummary or SRTakeoff.xlsxsothatyourememberwhichJBOX iswhich93 -* Repeat for each ZUMNET-JBOX until all of the ZUMNET-JBOXs have been identified 89 +* Update the SRTakeoff.xlsx with the device serial number, MAC address, and automatically assigned IP address 90 +* Repeat all steps for each ZUMNET-JBOXs until all of the ZUMNET-JBOXs have been identified 94 94 95 -Once you have determined and recorded which ZUMNET-JBOX is which, you may proceed to IP configuration. 96 - 97 97 ==== Assigning Permanent Static IP Addresses and IP-IDs ==== 98 98 99 99 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: 100 100 101 101 * Open Text Console in Toolbox and connect to the first ZUMNET-JBOX 102 -* 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)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**(%%)) 103 103 ** Disable DHCP: ##dhcp off## 104 104 ** Set IP address: ##ipa 0 (% style="color:blue" %)**10.0.0.80**(%%)## 105 105 ** Set IP subnet mask: ##ipm 0 (% style="color:darkgoldenrod" %)**255.255.255.0**(%%)##
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