Wiki source code of SHOWRUNNER™ Features

Version 1.1 by Mark Kohlmann on 2020/04/05 04:03

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Mark Kohlmann 1.1 1 SHOWRUNNER™ has a large number of features focused on the needs of the commercial lighting market.
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3 === Features ===
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5 * Lighting Controls grouped into Areas
6 * Scene recall and master raise/lower by area
7 * User configurable scene name, fade time, and load include by area
8 * Individual load control within an area
9 * Select area from touchpanel, areas can be restricted by panel
10 * RGB controls for applicable fixtures, saved per scene
11 * Dynamic White/Circadian Rhythm CCT Control
12 ** CCT Control per area for applicable fixtures
13 ** Global schedule for CCT, astronomical and/or fixed schedules
14 ** Manual CCT override per area
15 ** Custom CCT curves per load or default algorithm
16 ** Min/Max CCT per load
17 ** Support for Warm/Cool or Intensity/CCT fixture types
18 ** Configurable automatic fixture shut off if outside CCT range
19 ** Crestron GLS-LCCT sensor integration for daylight tracking (pending)
20 * Sophisticated Scheduling Engine
21 ** Configurable Actions by Area
22 *** Scene
23 **** Override Scene Fade Time
24 *** Change Keypad State (Enable/Disable/Disable Off)
25 *** Change Occupancy Mode (Occupancy/Vacancy/Disable/Last)
26 *** Switch between Normal and After Hours (for Timeout)
27 *** Change CCT Mode (Auto/Manual)
28 *** Assign Manual CCT
29 *** Extend Occupancy Timeout
30 *** Change Scenes Recalled by Occupied/Vacant/On/Off
31 *** Shade Command (Open/Close)
32 *** Plug Load Mode (Off/On/Auto)
33 ** Copy Actions from Area to Area
34 ** AM, PM, and Astronomical (Sunrise/Sunset) Time References
35 ** Event Verification by Date in real-time with month calendar view and event description
36 ** Advanced Scheduling Feature (Licensed)
37 *** Event Include and/or Exclude by Calendar(s) and/or Calendar Group(s)
38 *** Calendar Groups consist of one or more Calendars
39 *** Calendars can be based on a Date Range or Date Pattern
40 *** Calendar Properties:
41 **** Date Range:
42 ***** Start and End Dates or Specific Dates selected using Date Picker
43 ***** Does this Recur Annually
44 **** Date Pattern:
45 ***** Year - Restrict to specific year or none
46 ***** Month - Restrict to specific Month(s) or none
47 ***** Week - Restrict to specific Week of the month or none
48 ***** Week Day - Restrict to specific day of the week or none
49 ***** Day - Restrict to a specific day of the month or none
50 ***** Optional: Offset - Offset date based on restrictions
51 ***** Optional: Calculate Observed Weekday Date Before, After, or BeforeOrAfter
52 **** Enable/Disable
53 *** Pre-loaded with US Federal and common non-Federal US Holidays
54 * Keypads
55 ** Support for common fixed configurations, user assignable
56 ** Custom keypads with configurable actions per button
57 ** User configurable area to control
58 * Occupancy Sensors:
59 ** Occupancy configuration for CN type occupancy sensors
60 ** ​3rd Party and Non-System occupancy sensor support
61 ** Occupancy/Vacancy/Disabled modes, user configurable
62 ** Configure scenes recalled by area for occupancy and vacancy states
63 ** Individual max unoccupied level by load for IECC 2018 C405.2.1.3 compliance
64 ** User configurable assignment of sensor to area(s) and load(s)
65 ** Occupancy sensors may feed data to multiple areas and loads
66 * Partition sensors
67 ** Support for divisible areas
68 ** GLS-PART-CN with adjustable sensitivity
69 ** 3rd party sensor support via versiport input
70 ** User configurable Auto, Combined, and Divided modes to override occ sensor, activated by UI or keypad
71 * Maintained and Momentary Keyswitch/FACP/Override Input for scene recall or override activation
72 * Demand Response/Load Shedding
73 ** Automatic via sensor input
74 ** Manually via keypad
75 * Configurable maximum demand response level by load
76 * Dynamic addition/deletion/assignment/configuration of loads
77 * Dynamic addition/deletion of areas
78 * User editable labeling of areas, loads, keypads, occupancy sensors, and schedules
79 * Daylight Harvesting sensor to load assignment and settings adjustment
80 * Global User and Technician Passcodes, user configurable.
81 * User configurable time zone, location, and current time
82 * Addressing/Grouping/Driver Replacement for DALI.  DALI groups are referenced by their controlled load simplifying addressing and replacement procedures.
83 * Addressing and Verification of Cresnet devices by serial number
84 * Cresnet Device Serial Number capture
85 * Configurable Global Actions with touchpanel trigger
86 * User configurable Crestron EISC Integration with ability to change IP Address and IP-ID of remote Crestron system as well as Areas shared on the fly.  RSD file is automatically generated and link is provided for downloading of RSD file.
87 * Remote hardware support from neighbor ShowRunner System:
88 ** ​Allows a master ShowRunner system to integrate slave processors
89 ** AV Serial Interface
90 ** Loads
91 ** Controllers
92 ** Keypad
93 ** Keyswitches
94 ** Occupancy Sensor (including setup for Cresnet sensors)
95 ** Partition Sensors (including setup for Cresnet sensors)
96 ** Photocells
97 * Web based reporting directly from the processor allows generation of as built documentation: Cresnet Discovery, Device Status, Event Schedule, Keypad Schedule, Load Schedule, and Panel Schedule
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99 === Integrations ===
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101 * AV Integration protocol via serial port
102 * BACNET Support for integration of Areas, Loads (Licensed Feature)
103 * Crestron Fusion (Licensed Feature)
104 * EISC Export for AV Integration, dynamic creation from the UI (3-series or classic)
105 * Zum Floor Hub Support for integration, Export SHOWRUNNER™ areas to the Floor Hub (Licensed Feature)
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107 === Reporting ===
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109 ShowRunner provides a website via the processor's internal webserver with the following reports.  All data is live at the time of the generation of the report.
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111 * Area Load Schedule - Load schedule by Area
112 * Area Scene Schedule - Scene settings by Area
113 * Area - Areas defined
114 * Cresnet Discovery - Performs an auto-discovery on every attached Cresnet bus and returns the results in a table.  Duplicates are identified.
115 * Device Status - Provides Cresnet, Ethernet, and Device online status and associated devices.  Cresnet devices include Serial Number [TSID] and version #.
116 * Event Schedule - Provides configured lat/lon, timezone, sunrise and sunset for current date, scheduled events with associated actions, and Calendars (Advanced Calendaring)
117 * Keypad Schedule - Provides a list of keypads with Model, Name, Type, Connection Details, Enabled Status, Online Status, settings, and custom actions (if defined)
118 * Load Schedule - Provides a list of loads per module per panel with connection information and settings.  Report is grouped by panel and module.
119 * Panel Schedule - Provides a list of lighting modules by panel with module type, label, and connection information.