Changes for page Zūm Net Device Setup
Last modified by Alexander Mott on 2024/10/22 19:55
To version 10.5
edited by Alexander Mott
on 2022/06/17 16:51
on 2022/06/17 16:51
Change comment:
There is no comment for this version
Summary
-
Page properties (2 modified, 0 added, 0 removed)
-
Attachments (0 modified, 0 added, 4 removed)
Details
- Page properties
-
- Parent
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ 1 -SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide. SHOWRUNNER™ Installation and Network Setup.WebHome1 +SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.WebHome - Content
-
... ... @@ -1,25 +1,17 @@ 1 -(% class="box warningmessage" %) 2 -((( 3 -This article is for configuring Zūm Net devices using Crestron Toolbox. For instructions on configuring Zūm Wired rooms using the Crestron Zūm App, see [[this page>>SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Preparation.Zūm App Overview.WebHome]]. 4 -For details on using the Zūm Discovery feature to automatically build a ShowRunnerCLC™ configuration based on the Zūm App settings, see [[this page>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Program Configuration.Zūm Discovery.WebHome]]. 5 -))) 1 +=== Zūm Net Devices in SHOWRUNNER™ === 6 6 7 -{{box cssClass="floatinginfobox" title="**CONTENTS**"}} 8 -{{toc/}} 9 -{{/box}} 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. 10 10 11 - ZūmNet devicesarepartfCrestron'slatest Zūm Wiredsystem,actingas themainlightingcontrollerforaZūmWiredroom. Innetworkedapplicationsof ZūmWired,theyalso actas bridges connectingthelocalZūmLink devicesin eachroomto the overalllightingnetworkthroughoutthebuilding.SinceZūm Linkand Cresnetre[[interchangeable>>https://wiki.chiefintegrations.com/SHOWRUNNER%E2%84%A2%20Setup%20Guide/Wiring%20Guide/Wiring%20Overview/Z%C5%ABm%20Net/#HZ16BmLink]],andZūm Net is an Ethernetprotocol,thismeansthatZūm Net devicescanbethoughtofasngle-netDIN-CENCN-2s.AsofSummer2022, there are onlytwo Zūm Netdevices thathavebeenannouncedandare in production:theZUMNET-JBOX-16A-LV0-10Vloadcontroller andtheZUMNET-JBOX-DALI DALI loadcontroller. Configuringthesedevicesfor usewithShowRunnerCLC™ is identical,sotheywillbe referredtocollectivelyas ZUMNET-JBOXs for thepurposesofthisarticle.5 +Much like DIN-CENCN-2s in SHOWRUNNER™ installations, ZUMNET-JBOXs identify themselves to the processor via their IP-ID, so the specific IP address of any given ZUMNET-JBOX does not matter as long as it is in the same range as the processor and does not conflict with any other devices on the network. If hosted devices are moved between ZUMNET-JBOXs, or if the ZUMNET-JBOX needs to have a different IP-ID than it was initially assigned, the configuration will need to be updated (see below). Chief Integrations typically provides an SRTakeoff.xlsx spreadsheet which will list all the Zūm Net and Zūm Link devices and their associated IP-IDs. If no takeoff is provided, then the processor's IP table can be checked by running the ##ipt -t ##command from the processor after the configuration is loaded. ZUMNET-JBOX's will typically start with IP-IDs in the 30-5F range, but can potentially exceed this range. 12 12 13 - Muchlike DIN-CENCN-2s in ShowRunnerCLC™ installations, ZUMNET-JBOXs identify themselves to the processor via their IP-ID, so the specific IPaddress of any given ZUMNET-JBOX does notmatter as long asit is in the same range as the processor anddoes not conflict withany otherdeviceson the network.If hosted devices are moved between ZUMNET-JBOXs, or if the ZUMNET-JBOX needs to have a different IP-IDthan it was initially assigned, the configuration will need to be updated (see below).Chief Integrations typically provides an SRTakeoff.xlsx spreadsheet which will list all the Zūm Net and Zūm Link devices and their associated IP-IDs. If no takeoff is provided, then the processor's IP table can be checked by runningthe ##ipt -t ##command from the processor after the configurationis loaded. ZUMNET-JBOX's will typically start with IP-IDs in the 30-5F range, but can potentially exceed this range.7 +=== Identification and IP Configuration === 14 14 15 -= Identification and IP Configuration = 16 - 17 17 Configuring ZUMNET-JBOXs must be done over Ethernet, and is easiest to do once all ZUMNET-JBOXs have been installed, powered up, and connected to the lighting network. (It is not necessary for all Zūm Link devices to be installed in order to configure ZUMNET-JBOXs.) 18 18 19 19 Since there is no option to configure ZUMNET-JBOXs via USB, a DHCP server is required. There are three options for DHCP servers: 20 20 21 21 * Using a processor with a Control Subnet (only available on certain processors) 22 -* Using the built-in [[S howRunnerCLC™ DHCP Server>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™SetupGuide.TroubleshootingGuide.Advanced Tools.DHCP Server.WebHome]] (available on all processors running ShowRunnerCLC™ v3.009 or newer)14 +* Using the built-in [[SHOWRUNNER™ DHCP Server>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ User Guide & Wiki.Troubleshooting.DHCP Server.WebHome]] (available on all processors running SHOWRUNNER™ v3.009 or newer) 23 23 * Using third party DHCP server software on your computer 24 24 25 25 Most devices (DIN-CENCN-2, TSW, ZUMNET-JBOXs) rely only on IP-ID to identify themselves to the processor, but some devices (such as GLPACs, DMX controllers, and other processors) have IP addresses that are explicitly defined in the configuration file. The DHCP server should be configured to assign IP addresses that are visible to the processor, but excluded from assigning these explicitly defined IP addresses if possible. ... ... @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ 29 29 1. Identifying which DHCP assigned IP address corresponds to each ZUMNET-JBOX 30 30 1. Connecting to each ZUMNET-JBOX and assigning a permanent static IP address and IP-ID 31 31 32 -== Identifying ZUMNET-JBOXs == 24 +==== Identifying ZUMNET-JBOXs ==== 33 33 34 34 Once all ZUMNET-JBOXs have been assigned temporary IP addresses from the DHCP server, they must each be identified so that the correct IP-ID can be assigned. The goal is to associate each assigned IP address with the room that each ZUMNET-JBOX is meant to control. Then we can connect to each ZUMNET-JBOX and set static IP addresses and update the IP table with the correct IP-ID. 35 35 ... ... @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ 37 37 38 38 1. Identifying by hostname 39 39 1. Identifying by serial number or MAC address 40 -1. Identifying through DeviceTree View32 +1. Identifying through Toolbox 41 41 42 42 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. 43 43 ... ... @@ -55,43 +55,27 @@ 55 55 ** Though saved as a text file, the Device Summary is actually a table of comma separated values 56 56 ** 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 57 57 58 - Seethe [[Export to Device Summary>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Preparation.ToolboxBasics.WebHome||anchor="HExporttoDeviceSummary"]]sectionof the Toolbox Basics page formoredetail.50 +===== Identifying by Hostname ===== 59 59 60 -O ncetheDevice Summary has beengenerated, proceed toidentifying each ZUMNET-JBOX using the hostname, SN/MAC, or Device Tree View methodsdescribed below.52 +Oftentimes, 61 61 62 - ===IdentifyingbyHostname===54 +If the electrical contractor has provided a list of which serial numbers/MAC addresses belong to each installed ZUMNET-JBOX, then it is relatively easy to identify which ZUMNET-JBOX should get which IP-ID: 63 63 64 -The Crestron Zūm App is used to configure the internal logic of Zūm Wired rooms. This internal logic determines the room behavior when ZUMNET-JBOXs are used in standalone applications or if communication to the processor is lost. Even on ShowRunnerCLC™ jobs with a central program running the lighting controls, it is best practice to configure the internal logic to match as closely as possible the ShowRunnerCLC™ logic in order to minimize disruption to end-users in the event of a processor or network failure. 56 +* Connect to the lighting network and open Device Discovery Tool in Toolbox 57 +* The Device Discovery tool will automatically report how many Ethernet devices have been discovered 58 +** Verify that the correct number of Ethernet devices have been discovered, including any TSWs, GLPACs, DIN-CENCN-2s, etc. 59 +** Note that only Crestron devices will appear in Device Discovery; non-Crestron devices (such as Pharos or Enttec DMX controllers) will not appear in Device Discovery Tool 60 +* Click the "Export..." button below the list of discovered devices 61 +** If this button says "Address Book", then Toolbox needs to be updated 62 +* Click the Write Device Summary button and save the DeviceSummary.txt to your computer 63 +* The DeviceSummary.txt provides the IP address, MAC address, and serial number for each device on the network 64 +* Cross reference the DeviceSummary.txt with the serial numbers/MAC addresses provided by the installer in order to determine which ZUMNET-JBOX has been assigned each IP address 65 +* Update the SRTakeoff.xlsx with the device serial number, MAC address, and automatically assigned IP address for all ZUMNET-JBOXs 65 65 66 -I nadditiontoconfiguringdefaultroomlogic, theCrestronZūmppcan beusedtochangethehostnameof theZUMNET-JBOXfor eachroom.Bydefault,thehostnamefora ZUMNET-JBOX isthedelfollowedbythe last sixdigitsofthe MACaddress,e.g."ZUMNET-JBOX-16A-LV-F2DA94".Ifyou orthe electricalcontractor alreadyintendtoconfigure the internallogicchZUMNET-JBOX,itwouldbe a good idea toalso changethehostnametosomethingmore identifiable.67 +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. 67 67 68 -To change the hostname using the Crestron Zūm App: 69 - 70 -* Connect to the ZUMNET-JBOX in the App 71 -* Tap "Room Settings" 72 -* Tap "Network" 73 -* Tap the Hostname field and edit the Hostname 74 -* Scroll to the bottom of the page and tap "Save settings" 75 -* Tap "OK" to apply the changes and reboot the ZUMNET-JBOX 76 -** Note that rebooting the JBOX will cause the lights to briefly cut out 77 - 78 -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. 79 - 80 -Full instructions on configuring Zūm Wired using the Crestron Zūm App, can be found [[here>>SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Preparation.Zūm App Overview.WebHome]]. 81 - 82 -=== Identifying by Serial Number or MAC Address === 83 - 84 -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. 85 - 86 -If the electrical contractor has provided a list of which serial numbers/MAC addresses belong to each installed ZUMNET-JBOX, then generate a Device Summary and proceed to IP configuration. 87 - 88 -=== Identifying through Network Device Tree View === 89 - 90 -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. 91 - 92 -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. 93 - 94 -* Generate a Device Summary and note the IP addresses for all installed ZUMNET-JBOXs 69 +* Connect to the lighting network and open Device Discovery Tool in Toolbox 70 +* Note the IP addresses for all of the installed ZUMNET-JBOXs 95 95 * Connect to the first ZUMNET-JBOX using Network Device Tree View 96 96 * Locate the "ZUMNET-JBOX-xx-xx-LOCAL" device in the list of connected devices 97 97 ** The model will vary between 0-10V and DALI JBOXs ... ... @@ -99,102 +99,34 @@ 99 99 * Right click the device and press "Identify This Device..." from the context menu 100 100 * The device will blink any attached fixtures and make an alarm sound 101 101 * Walk around the jobsite until the room/controlled fixtures are located 102 -* Edit theDeviceSummary or SRTakeoff.xlsxsothatyourememberwhichJBOX iswhich103 -* Repeat for each ZUMNET-JBOX until all of the ZUMNET-JBOXs have been identified 78 +* Update the SRTakeoff.xlsx with the device serial number, MAC address, and automatically assigned IP address 79 +* Repeat all steps for each ZUMNET-JBOXs until all of the ZUMNET-JBOXs have been identified 104 104 105 - Onceyou havedetermined andrecorded whichZUMNET-JBOXis which, you may proceedtoIPconfiguration.81 +==== Assigning Permanent Static IP Addresses and IP-IDs ==== 106 106 107 - ==AssigningPermanentStatic IPAddresses and IP-IDs ==83 +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: 108 108 109 -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. 110 - 111 -Note that static IP addresses are only required on jobs where there is no permanent DHCP server. Manual IP-ID assignment is not required for jobs intended to be used with Zūm Auto Discovery, though it may still be recommended in order to keep track and document which IP-ID is associated with each area (Auto Discovery will auto-assign IP-IDs to ZUMNET-JBOXs without IP-IDs, but if a ZUMNET-JBOX already has an IP table entry it will be imported to the configuration with that pre-existing IP-ID). 112 - 113 113 * Open Text Console in Toolbox and connect to the first ZUMNET-JBOX 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) 86 +* 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**(%%)) 87 +** Disable DHCP: ##dhcp off## 115 115 ** Set IP address: ##ipa 0 (% style="color:blue" %)**10.0.0.80**(%%)## 116 116 ** Set IP subnet mask: ##ipm 0 (% style="color:darkgoldenrod" %)**255.255.255.0**(%%)## 117 117 ** Set default gateway: ##defr 0 **10.0.0.1**## 118 118 ** Update IP table: ##addm (% style="color:olive" %)**30**(%%) (% style="color:orange" %)**10.0.0.10**(%%)## 119 119 ** Set hostname: ##host (% style="color:purple" %)**ZNET-JBOX-RM-201**(%%)## 120 -** Disable DHCP: ##dhcp off## 121 121 ** Reboot the ZUMNET-JBOX: ##reboot## 122 -*** Note that rebooting the JBOX will cause the lights to briefly cut out 123 123 * Repeat for all ZUMNET-JBOXs on the job 124 124 125 -= Zūm Net Specific Configuration = 96 +=== Zūm Net Specific Configuration === 126 126 127 -Zūm Net devices have a two additional settings not present for other devices: Primary/Secondary mode andZūm/Cresnet mode.ZUMNET-JBOX-DALI have a third setting forGroup/LegacyDALImode,and allZUMNET-JBOX-*thatare inCNETmodecan optionally be configured toautomaticallyswitchbackandforthbetweenCNET and App mode dependingon whetherthecontrol processorisreachable.98 +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 App mode from the factory, and this is typically the desired setting. 128 128 129 -== Updating Firmware ==100 +==== Zūm/Cresnet Mode ==== 130 130 131 -(% class="box errormessage" %) 132 -((( 133 -Per Crestron's Zūm Wired firmware v4.01.06.02 release notes, devices running firmware v3.09.05 or earlier "are not supported for upgrade via the Zum App / Hub / or Toolbox" and users should contact Crestron True Blue Support for upgrade paths when required. 134 -))) 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. 135 135 136 -I tisbestpracticetoupgradeallZūmWireddevicestothelatestversion,or attheveryleast updatealldevicestothe samefirmwareversionacross thejob.ThecommendedprocessforupdatingZūmWiredfirmwareis: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). 137 137 138 -1. Ensure that the ZUMNET-JBOX for the room is in Primary / Zūm Mode (see below) so that it will re-address all connected Zūm Link devices 139 -1. Connect to the ZUMNET-JBOX in Network Device Tree View and verify that all expected Zūm Link devices are online and that there are no conflicting/duplicate IDs 140 -1*. We have run into issues where devices will not always be uniquely addressed, typically as a result of cabling termination issues (incorrect pin-out or use of "EZ RJ45" passthrough connectors) 141 -1*. Occasionally, ZUMLINK-KP will be stuck at ID 03 after the ZUMNET-JBOX has been put into Primary/App Mode - in these cases, briefly disconnecting the keypad, reconnecting it, and waiting a few minutes will allow the keypad's address to be changed 142 -1. Use the Zūm Wired .puf file or the Firmware Updating Script tool built into ShowRunner™ to update all the ZUMNET-JBOXs 143 -1*. Note that as part of the update process, the ZUMNET-JBOX will reboot, which will cycle the connected load and briefly interrupt Ethernet connection to any downstream ZUMNET-JBOXs or other Ethernet devices, which in rare instances will cause the firmware update to fail 144 -1. Verify that all the ZUMNET-JBOXs have successfully updated by using the Device Discovery Tool device export and checking the reported firmware version 145 -1. If any ZUMNET-JBOXs failed to update, try to update it again in case the update failure was caused by an upstream device rebooting 146 -1. I 147 -1*. ZUMNET-JBOXs will update their firmware only after all connected Zūm Link devices have been successfully updated; verify 148 - 149 -Alternatively, rooms can be updated through the Crestron Zūm App as of firmware v1.03.54, however only one room can be upgraded at a time and your mobile device will become occupied for the duration of the firmware upgrade (15-45 minutes depending on firmware version and quantity of Zūm Wired devices in the room) 150 - 151 -== Primary/Secondary Mode == 152 - 153 -(% class="box warningmessage" %) 154 -((( 155 -Zūm Wired firmware v1.03.27 (device firmware v1.002.00026) updates the terminology from "master"/"slave" to "primary"/"secondary", and changes the ##zwms## command to ##zwps## 156 -Devices running this newer firmware will not accept commands using "master"/"slave" as arguments. 157 -))) 158 - 159 -ZUMNET-JBOXs can be in either "Primary" or "Secondary" mode. In most situations, "Primary" is the desired mode of operations, as "Secondary" mode effectively turns a ZUMNET-JBOX into a ZUMLINK-JBOX and prevents it from discovering devices on the Zūm Link bus or performing any logic. There are two scenarios in which a ZUMNET-JBOX should be configured in "Secondary" mode: 160 - 161 -1. It is connected to another ZUMNET-JBOX via the Zūm Link bus 162 -1. It is being used as a Cresnet device, connected to a processor or DIN-CENCN-2 using a Cresnet/Zūm Link adapter 163 - 164 -ZUMNET-JBOXs with firmware 1.006.00012 or newer will ship from the factory in "Primary" mode, but will go to "Secondary" mode if a hardware reset is performed. ZUMNET-JBOXs with older firmware will ship in "Secondary" mode. The commands to view or change the Primary/Secondary mode are: 165 - 166 -* View current mode: 167 -** Current FW: ##zwps## or ##zwmode## 168 -** Old FW: ##zwms## 169 -* Make "Primary": 170 -** Current FW: ##zwps primary## 171 -** Old FW: ##zwms master## 172 -* Make "Secondary": 173 -** Current FW: ##zwps secondary## 174 -** Old FW: ##zwms slave## 175 - 176 -A reboot is required if the mode is changed. 177 - 178 -== Zūm/Cresnet Mode == 179 - 180 -Zūm Mode (also known as App Mode) is the default setting for ZUMNET-JBOXs shipping on newer firmware, and allows them to be configured from the Crestron Zūm App as long as a ZUMLINK-KP is connected to the JBOX. 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. 181 - 182 -Generally, ZUMNET-JBOXs do not need to be in Cresnet mode to work with ShowRunnerCLC™ except in specific cases: 183 - 184 -* ZUMNET-JBOX-DALI controllers are being used in legacy mode 185 -* Site-specific security requirements do not allow for wireless connectivity to the lighting controls 186 -* Certain ShowRunnerCLC™ features are required (such as changing the dimming response curve) 187 -* On older versions of firmware, Cresnet mode was required if non-Zūm Link devices were connected to the ZUMNET-JBOX (e.g. a GL-EXP-DIMU-CN phase dimmer or C2N-CBD-P Cameo keypads) 188 -** This is no longer the case on recent firmware, and ZUMNET-JBOXs with Cresnet hardware connected to them can be left in Zūm/App mode, though the Cresnet hardware will not be able to function without the control processor 189 - 190 -When a ZUMNET-JBOX is in Zūm Mode and configured to communicate with a processor running ShowRunnerCLC™ software, it is operating in a kind of "App Plus" mode, where any actions that are defined in ShowRunnerCLC™ are performed "on top of" the actions defined in the App: 191 - 192 -* A keypad with actions defined in the Zūm App will perform actions defined in ShowRunnerCLC™ in addition to those App-defined actions while the ZUMNET-JBOX is in Zūm Mode 193 -** This is useful when trying to add functionality to a keypad, such as allowing the keypad to control devices not available in the Zūm App (e.g. shades, loads that are controlled by other ZUMNET-JBOXs or Cresnet load controllers, etc.), but can cause confusion in other situations where there are conflicts between the App-defined actions and the ShowRunnerCLC™-defined actions (e.g. if a rocker keypad with the default All On and All Off actions defined in the App is programmed in ShowRunnerCLC™ to act as a single load toggle, it will not work correctly) 194 -** A ZUMLINK-KP that is disabled from ShowRunnerCLC™ (i.e. by using the Keypad Disable function) will not perform any actions 195 -** A ZUMLINK-KP that has null actions defined in the Zūm App will only perform those actions that are defined in ShowRunnerCLC™ 196 -* If occupancy sensor load assignments in the App do not match ShowRunnerCLC™, then odd behavior may result 197 - 198 198 The commands to view or change the Zūm/Cresnet mode are: 199 199 200 200 * View current mode: ##zwmode## ... ... @@ -203,29 +203,25 @@ 203 203 204 204 A reboot is required if the mode is to be changed. Note that this command will also display the current Master/Slave mode, but will not allow you to change it. 205 205 206 -=== DALI Group/LegacyMode ===114 +==== Master/Slave Mode ==== 207 207 208 -ZUMNET-JBOX -DALIthat are operating in App modeshouldbe keptin "Groups" DALI mode,and DALI loadsmustbeconfiguredthrough the ZūmApp. ZUMNET-JBOX-DALI that areoperatinginCNET modewith ShowRunner™ mustbe changedto "Legacy" DALI mode, and theDALI ballastsmustbe addressed and groupedusingtheCrestron ToolboxDALI Commissioning2.0 Tool.116 +ZUMNET-JBOXs should ship in "Master" mode by default, and generally this is how they should be configured. 209 209 210 - To change modes,run theappropriatedalisetmodecommand, wait 5 seconds,andthen reboot theZUMNET-JBOX-DALI: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: 211 211 212 - *SetLegacymode:##dalisetmode11##213 - *SetGroupsmode:##dalisetmode12##120 +1. It is connected to another ZUMNET-JBOX via the Zūm Link bus 121 +1. It is being used as a Cresnet device, connected to a processor or DIN-CENCN-2 using a Cresnet/Zūm Link adapter 214 214 215 - ===Zūm ModeAutoSwitch===123 +The commands to view or change the Master/Slave mode are: 216 216 217 -Zūm Mode Auto Switch is a feature introduced by Crestron in November of 2022 with .puf firmware v1.04.05 (device firmware 1.004.00005). This feature is intended to address concerns that arose from projects using custom programs with ZUMNET-JBOX-* devices in CNET Mode. Previously, if a device in CNET Mode lost connection to the processor, then it would be impossible to maintain any sort of control over the lighting. With Zūm Mode Auto Switch enabled, a ZUMNET-JBOX running in CNET Mode will automatically switch to App Mode and process local logic in the event that it loses connection to the processor. 125 +* View current mode: ##zwms## 126 +* Make "master": ##zwms master## 127 +* Make "slave": ##zwms slave## 218 218 219 - Notethat on 0-10V and switched JBOXs, the connected loads will flash once whenrebooting.On ZUMNET-DALI-JBOX models,theJBOX willrebootoncewhenswitching to Appmodeand twice whenswitchingbacktoCNET mode(once to switchto CNET,and a second time to switch to Legacy DALI mode)129 +A reboot is required if the mode is to be changed. 220 220 221 - Enable ZūmMode Auto Switchusingthe command: ##autoswitchon##131 +=== Changing IP-IDs === 222 222 223 -Rebooting after changing Auto Switch modes is not officially required, but is still recommended. 224 - 225 -//Any configuration changes made through the Zūm App should be made while the control processor is disconnected: the easiest ways to accomplish this are to either disconnect the Cat5e/Cat6 cable at the processor or use Text Console commands (//##stopprog -p:01##//)to temporarily suspend the custom program on the processor.// 226 - 227 -== Changing IP-IDs == 228 - 229 229 If ZUMNET-JBOXs must be assigned different IP-IDs than indicated in the SRTakeoff.xlsx, or if Zūm Link devices are moved between ZUMNET-JBOXs, then the configuration file must be updated. Every Zūm Link device in the configuration has a ##"DeviceHostId"## associated with it, which corresponds to the IP-ID of the ZUMNET-JBOX hosting it. 230 230 231 231 If a Zūm Link device is moved from one ZUMNET-JBOX to another, then this ##"DeviceHostId"## must be updated with the IP-ID of the new device.
- 1655487002500-174.png
-
- Author
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -XWiki.alexander\.mott@chiefintegrations\.com - Size
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -51.5 KB - Content
- 1655487008788-390.png
-
- Author
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -XWiki.alexander\.mott@chiefintegrations\.com - Size
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -51.5 KB - Content
- 1655487020590-542.png
-
- Author
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -XWiki.alexander\.mott@chiefintegrations\.com - Size
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -51.5 KB - Content
- 1655487132138-904.png
-
- Author
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -XWiki.alexander\.mott@chiefintegrations\.com - Size
-
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -53.0 KB - Content