Changes for page Zūm Net Device Setup

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227 227  === Zūm Mode Auto Switch ===
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229 -{{error}}ZUMNET-JBOXs on firmware 4.x.x and above that exceed the maximum allowable ZUMLINK device count must not have Auto Switch enabled. Doing so will result in unintended behavior, including improper app mode functionality and excessive rebooting once reconnected to the processor.
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230 +ZUMNET-JBOXs on firmware 4.x.x and above that exceed the maximum allowable ZUMLINK device count must not have Auto Switch enabled. Doing so will result in unintended behavior, including improper app mode functionality and excessive rebooting once reconnected to the processor.
230 230  {{/error}}
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232 -{{warning}}With Auto Switch enabled, ZUMNET-JBOXs may overwrite the ShowRunnerCLC™ scenes upon reconnecting to the processor: disable auto switch or set scenes both in the App and in ShowRunnerCLC™ to avoid this issue
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234 +With Auto Switch enabled, ZUMNET-JBOXs may overwrite the ShowRunnerCLC™ scenes upon reconnecting to the processor: disable auto switch or set scenes both in the App and in ShowRunnerCLC™ to avoid this issue
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235 235  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.