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1 -Zūm Wired Wiring Overview
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7 -All Category 5e/6a cabling must be terminated with standard, closed-end RJ-45 connectors. Cables terminated with "EZ" or passthrough connectors are known to cause networking and communications issues.
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14 -Zūm Wired is a distributed lighting control system manufactured by Crestron that is set to replace the older Cresnet-based GLPP hardware. It uses industry standard 0-10V, phase dimming, and DALI protocols to allow for automated control of a building's lighting.
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16 -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 are:
11 +Zūm Wired is a distributed lighting control system manufactured 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:
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18 18  * Ethernet
19 19  * Zūm Net
20 20  * Zūm Link
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73 73  [[[[image:wiki_zumwired trans.png]]>>attach:wiki_zumwired trans.png]]
74 -//Figure 1: Overview of a typical Zūm Wired system [[(larger)>>attach:wiki_zumwired trans.png]]//
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79 79  [[[[image:wiki_zumlink to cresnet.png||alt="image2.jpg"]]>>attach:wiki_zumlink to cresnet.png]]
80 -//Figure 2: Zūm Link to Cresnet Wiring [[(larger)>>attach:wiki_zumlink to cresnet.png]] - white/blue and green wire left bare for illustration purposes only; during actual installation they should be capped and insulated.//
73 +//Figure 2: Zūm Link to Cresnet Wiring [[(larger)>>https://wiki.chiefintegrations.com/download/Wiring%20Guide/Wiring%20Overview/Z%C5%ABm%20Net/WebHome/wiki_zumlink%20to%20cresnet.png?rev=1.1]] - white/blue and green wire left bare for illustration purposes only; during actual installation they should be capped and insulated.//
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