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... ... @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ 10 10 11 11 Zūm Wired is a distributed lighting control system manufactured and distributed by Crestron that is set to replace the older Cresnet-based GLPP hardware. It uses industry standard 0-10V, phase dimming, DMX, and DALI protocols to allow for automated control of a building's lighting. 12 12 13 -A Zūm Wired system consists of several devices that are joined on three distinct networks that each use the same cables and connectorsasEthernet. The three networks in a Zūm Wired system thatadheretoEthernet standardsare:13 +A Zūm Wired system consists of several devices that are joined on three distinct networks that each use the same Ethernet wiring standards. The three networks in a Zūm Wired system that use Ethernet standard cabling are: 14 14 15 15 * Ethernet 16 16 * Zūm Net 17 17 * Zūm Link 18 18 19 - Additionally, traditional4-wireCresnetcanbethought ofas a subset ofZūmLink, anddetails on how to wireCresnetintoaZūm Link network canbefound below.19 +In addition to the three networks listed above, there are two additional wiring standards that may be encountered to connect non-Zūm devices to the Zūm Link network, which are covered below under the Zūm Link section 20 20 21 21 == Ethernet == 22 22 ... ... @@ -26,16 +26,12 @@ 26 26 27 27 Zūm Net wiring should adhere to Ethernet cabling standards and use standard RJ-45 connectors. Zūm Net connects networked room-level controllers throughout the building to each other and to the lighting network. Each Zūm Net run will typically originate at a Hub or Processor panel and then connect to a number of ZUMNET-JBOX devices. 28 28 29 -Typically, there is only one ZUMNET-JBOX per room. Zūm Net cable and devices are shown in purple on //Figure 1//. **It is very important to never connect a Zūm Link cable to a Zūm Net port** as this may damage the Zūm net devices. 29 +Typically, there is only one ZUMNET-JBOX per room. Zūm Net cable and devices are shown in purple on //Figure 1//. **It is very important to never connect a Zūm Link cable to a Zūm Net port** as this may damage the Zūm net devices. ZUMNET-JBOX devices are covered in more detail [[here>>doc:Wiring Guide.Zūm Wired System Overview.Load Controllers (ZUMNET-JBOX).WebHome]]. 30 30 31 -ZUMNET-JBOX devices are covered in more detail [[here>>doc:Wiring Guide.Zūm Wired System Overview.Load Controllers (ZUMNET-JBOX).WebHome]]. 32 - 33 33 == Zūm Link == 34 34 35 -Zūm Link runs originate at a ZUMNET-JBOX and connect various Zūm Link devices within a a room to the ZUMNET-JBOX for that room. Zūm Link cable and JBOX devices are shown in orange on //Figure 1//, while Zūm Link keypads are shown in green with orange outline. **It is very important to never connect a Zūm Link cable to a Zūm Net port** as this may damage the Zūm net devices. Additionally,everyZ33 +Zūm Link runs originate at a ZUMNET-JBOX and connect various Zūm Link devices within a a room to the ZUMNET-JBOX for that room. Zūm Link cable and JBOX devices are shown in orange on //Figure 1//, while Zūm Link keypads are shown in green with orange outline. **It is very important to never connect a Zūm Link cable to a Zūm Net port** as this may damage the Zūm net devices. Links to articles covering specific Zūm Link devices can be found [[here>>doc:Wiring Guide.Zūm Wired System Overview.WebHome]]. 36 36 37 -Links to articles covering specific Zūm Link devices can be found [[here>>doc:Wiring Guide.Zūm Wired System Overview.WebHome]]. 38 - 39 39 === Zūm Link to Cresnet === 40 40 41 41 While most Zūm Link wiring will adhere to Ethernet cabling standards and utilize standard RJ-45 connectors, Zūm Link is not technically Ethernet. In some situations, it may be necessary to wire traditional Cresnet devices into a Zūm Link space.