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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.
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13 -A Zūm Wired system consists of several devices that are joined on three distinct networks that each use the same cables and connectors as Ethernet. The three networks in a Zūm Wired system that adhere to Ethernet standards are:
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:
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15 15  * Ethernet
16 16  * Zūm Net
17 17  * Zūm Link
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19 -Additionally, traditional 4-wire Cresnet can be thought of as a subset oZūm Link, and details on how to wire Cresnet into a Zūm Link network can be found [[below>>xwiki:Wiring Guide.Wiring Overview.Zūm Net.WebHome||anchor="HZ16BmLinktoCresnet"]].
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
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21 21  == Ethernet ==
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23 -Ethernet provides the backbone of the lighting network. Ethernet joins the Hub panels to each other, the processor, and (if the design calls for it) the building LAN. All Ethernet cabling should adhere to the [[Ethernet standards>>doc:Wiring Guide.Wiring Overview.Ethernet.WebHome]] for Crestron systems.
23 +Ethernet provides the backbone of the lighting network. Ethernet joins the Hub panels to each other, the processor, and (if the design calls for it) the building LAN. All Ethernet cabling should adhere to the [[Ethernet standards>>doc:Wiring Guide.Wiring Overview.Ethernet.WebHome]] as covered elsewhere on this wiki.
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25 25  == Zūm Net ==
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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.
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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]].
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31 -ZUMNET-JBOX devices are covered in more detail [[here>>doc:Wiring Guide.Zūm Wired System Overview.Load Controllers (ZUMNET-JBOX).WebHome]].
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33 33  == Zūm Link ==
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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, **do not loop Zūm Link runs back to a Zūm Net device**; each Zūm Link run should originate at an orange Zūm Link port on a Zūm Net device and end at the last Zūm Link device on the run.
33 +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. ZUMLINK-JBOX devices are covered in more detail [[here>>doc:Wiring Guide.Zūm Wired System Overview.Load Controllers (ZUMLINK-JBOX).WebHome]].
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37 -Links to articles covering specific Zūm Link devices can be found [[here>>doc:Wiring Guide.Zūm Wired System Overview.WebHome]].
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39 39  === Zūm Link to Cresnet ===
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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.
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45 45  The pin-out to connect a Cresnet device to a Zūm Link network that has been terminated per the T568B standard is as follows:
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48 -|=(% style="width: 87px;" %)RJ-45 Pin|=(% style="width: 213px;" %)Function|=(% style="width: 257px;" %)Cresnet Color|=(% style="width: 426px;" %)T568-B Color
49 -|(% style="width:87px" %)1|(% style="width:213px" %)24V|(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="width:257px" %)Red|(% style="width:426px" %)White / Orange
50 -|(% style="width:87px" %)2|(% style="width:213px" %)24V|(% style="width:426px" %)Orange
51 -|(% style="width:87px" %)3|(% style="width:213px" %)GND|(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="width:257px" %)Black|(% style="width:426px" %)White / Green
52 -|(% style="width:87px" %)4|(% style="width:213px" %)GND|(% style="width:426px" %)Blue
53 -|(% style="width:87px" %)5|(% colspan="1" style="width:213px" %)(N/C)|(% colspan="1" style="width:257px" %)(N/C)|(% style="width:426px" %)White / Blue
54 -|(% style="width:87px" %)6|(% colspan="1" style="width:213px" %)(N/C)|(% colspan="1" style="width:257px" %)(N/C)|(% style="width:426px" %)Green
55 -|(% style="width:87px" %)7|(% style="width:213px" %)Cresnet Y (Data +)|(% style="width:257px" %)White|(% style="width:426px" %)White / Brown
56 -|(% style="width:87px" %)8|(% style="width:213px" %)Cresnet Z (Data -)|(% style="width:257px" %)Blue|(% style="width:426px" %)Brown
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58 58  //Figure 2// illustrates how a Zūm Link cable should be terminated at a Cresnet phoenix connector (recall that the standard left-to-right color code for Cresnet wiring is red-white-blue-black). Cresnet wiring is covered in more detail [[here>>doc:Wiring Guide.Wiring Overview.Cresnet.WebHome]].
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55 +=== Non-System Sensor Integration ===
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