CRESTRON ZUM HUB4 User Manual

ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
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ZUML-HUB4-CN-PAK: Zūm® Lighting Control Processor Panel,  
Expanded  
The Crestron® ZUM-HUB4 enables centralized management for Zūm®  
commercial lighting systems of up to 1,000 rooms with an Ethernet  
switch (sold separately) across Zūm wired, Zūm wireless, and external  
spaces. The device provides a web-based user interface for control. A  
built-in time clock enables room lighting and occupancy and vacancy  
sensing automation. The ZUM-HUB4 can also be integrated with other  
Crestron lighting systems and control systems.  
Contains:  
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ZUM-HUB4 and PW-2420RU power pack  
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DIN-AP4: 4-Series™ DIN Rail Control System  
DIN-EN-6X18: Enclosure for DIN Rail Devices, 6 DIN Rails, 18 M  
Wide  
The ZUM-HUB4 is featured in three kits.  
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CEN-SW-POE-5 (x2): 5-Port PoE Switch  
DIN-HUB (x2): DIN Rail Cresnet Distribution Hub  
DIN-PWS60 (x2): DIN Rail 60 Watt Cresnet® Power Supply  
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ZUML-HUB4-GW: 4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting  
Control System with Wireless Gateway and Power Supply  
Contains:  
For use with the DIN-HUB  
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ZUM-HUB4 and PW-2420RU power pack  
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ZUMNET-GATEWAY: Zūm® Net Wireless Gateway for Zūm Light  
Control System  
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PW-2407WU: Wall Mount Power Pack, 24VDC, 0.75A, 2.1 mm,  
Universal  
In the Box  
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ZUM-HUB4, 4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm®  
Lighting Control System  
For use with the ZUMNET-GATEWAY  
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ZUML-HUB4-PAK: Zūm® Lighting Control Processor Panel, Basic  
Contains:  
Additional Items  
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Connector, 4-Pin (2003576)  
Power Pack, 24VDC, 2.5A, 100-240VAC (2045873)  
Bracket, Rack Ear, 1U (2032122)  
Foot, 0.5 in. x 0.5 in. x 0.23 in., Rubber, Black (2002389)  
Power Cord, 5 ft 10 in. (1.78 m) (2042043)  
ZUM-HUB4 and PW-2420RU power pack  
CEN-SW-POE-5: 5-Port PoE Switch  
GLEX-FT-24-HC: Feed-Through Enclosure, 24 Circuits, Hinged  
Cover  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
Placing onto a Flat Surface  
When placing the device onto a flat surface or stacking it with other  
equipment, attach the included rubber feet near the corners on the  
underside of the device.  
Installation  
The ZUM-HUB4 can be mounted into a rack or placed onto a flat  
surface.  
Mounting Into a Rack  
The ZUM-HUB4 occupies 1U of rack space.  
Make Connections  
The ZUM-HUB4 has a dedicated Control Subnet that is used for  
communication between the control system and Crestron Ethernet  
devices. This subnet allows for dedicated communication between the  
control system and Crestron Ethernet devices without interferences  
from other network traffic on the LAN.  
To install the included rack ears:  
1. Use a #1 or #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws from  
each side of the front of the device as shown in the following  
illustration.  
2. Use the screwdriver and the screws removed in the previous step to  
attach the included rack ears to the device.  
Make the connections, and note the following:  
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Use Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment.  
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The included cable(s) cannot be extended.  
Apply power after all connections have been made.  
3. Mount the device into the rack using four mounting screws  
(not included).  
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NOTES:  
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Ensure the unit is properly grounded by connecting the chassis  
ground lug to an earth ground (building steel).  
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The ZUM-HUB4 can be powered with the (included) 24VDC power  
pack.  
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Do not connect the CONTROL SUBNET port to the LAN. The  
CONTROL SUBNET port must be connected only to Crestron  
Ethernet devices.  
For details on using the Control Subnet, refer to the 4-Series™ Control  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
Connections  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
Zūm Wired System Diagram  
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Daisy-chain up to 20 Zūm Net devices (up to a maximum of 328 ft  
(100 m) per leg) with purple CBL-CAT5E-ZUMNET-P RJ-45 cables  
(sold separately).  
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System sensors communicate digitally via Zūm Link. Non-system  
sensors communicate via an analog connection on a Zūm Wired  
J-BOX.  
Firmware Upgrade  
Before using the ZUM-HUB4, ensure it is updated with the latest  
firmware. Check for the latest firmware at  
www.crestron.com/firmware. Load the firmware onto the device using  
Crestron Toolbox™ software.Refer to Version Management.  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
For further configuration, refer to the ZUM-HUB4 Product Manual  
(Doc. 9094).  
Configure the ZUM-HUB4  
The ZUM-HUB4 is configured using the web interface. Connect to the  
device by entering the device hostname into a web browser. The  
hostname is comprised of "ZUM-HUB4-" followed by the entire MAC  
address (e.g., ZUM-HUB4-00107FCA1112). The New User Registration  
screen is displayed during the first connection. Enter the user's  
Username, Password, Firstname, Lastname, and Email Address, and  
then click Submit.  
Navigate to the Settings page to begin configuring the ZUM-HUB4.  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
Zūm Wired Setup  
Once all of the devices are installed in the space and using the latest  
firmware, use the Zūm app to modify default behavior. Expedite  
commissioning by copying a room configuration and sending it to an  
identical room. Save a room configuration template and share it via the  
ZUM-HUB4 or the Zūm app.  
NOTE: The ZUMLINK-KP Bluetooth® connection is required to  
configure a Zūm wired space with the Zūm app.  
Connect to the Zūm App  
Download the Zūm app from the Google Play™ online store.  
To use the Zūm app:  
1. Enable Bluetooth wireless connection on your device to communicate  
with the Zūm space.  
2. Launch the Zūm app and grant the permissions the app requests. The  
Zūm app displays a list of available spaces.  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
Zūm App Main Screen  
From the Nearby Rooms screen, tap the room to open the Main screen.  
The following section describes the actions available for each area of the  
Main screen.  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
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1. Room Settings: Edit the Room Name, PIN, Floor ID, Zone ID, and  
ZUMLINK-JBOX-20A-SW load controller:  
Network information.  
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Closed: Click the toggle to turn the load on or off.  
2. Configuration: Edit the room logic view the current state of the  
room.  
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Override: The state of the load when Override is recalled.  
Click the toggle to turn the load on or off during  
Override.  
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Sensors: View details for the connected sensor(s). Edit sensor  
name.  
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Assign the occupancy mode (Occupancy menu), vacancy  
mode (Vacancy menu), vicinity mode (Vicinity menu), and  
daylight harvesting (Photo menu) to specific load  
controllers.  
Scenes: Allow keypad access to the scene by selecting or  
deselecting the checkbox. Determine the state of the  
load when the scene is recalled by clicking the toggle on  
or off.  
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Load Controllers: Identify and view the details for the  
connected load controller(s).  
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ZUMLINK-JBOX-16A-LV and ZUMNET-JBOX-16A-LV load  
controllers:  
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View Current Scene, Daylighting status, Output Level.  
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Override: The state of the load when Override is recalled.  
Click the toggle to turn the load on or off during  
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Scenes: View and edit room scenes: Scene 1 - Scene 16. When  
Override.  
editing the scene, tap the Identify icon  
to identify the load  
controller: It emits a sound and flashes the Link LED. The  
connected loads also flash.  
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Assign the occupancy mode (Occupancy menu), vacancy  
mode (Vacancy menu), vicinity mode (Vicinity menu), and  
daylight harvesting (Photo menu) to specific load  
controllers.  
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View Dimming Values  
Edit the Dimming Curve Configuration or Dimmer  
Scenes Configuration.  
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ZUMLINK-JBOX-20A-PLUG load controller:  
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Override: The state of the load when Override is recalled.  
Click the toggle to turn the load on or off during  
Override.  
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Assign the occupancy mode (Occupancy menu), vacancy  
mode (Vacancy menu), vicinity mode (Vicinity menu), and  
daylight harvesting (Photo menu) to specific load  
controllers.  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
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Keypads: Identify and view the details for the connected  
keypad(s). Edit the keypad name and assign the button layout.  
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Adjust the Double Tap Speed: Set the amount of time  
between two button presses to qualify as a double tap.  
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Specify the Button Layout and click on a button to  
configure button actions.  
Button action options:  
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None  
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Off: Assigned load controllers turn off.  
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On: Assigned loads turn on.  
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Raise: Assigned load controllers raise.  
Lower: Assigned load controllers lower.  
Recall Scene 1 - Scene 16: Assigned load controllers  
recall the behavior set for the specified scene.  
Export to Hub: Name and send information to  
ZUM-HUB4 for macro actions.  
Tap the Identify icon  
to identify a device. A load controller  
emits a sound and the Link LED flashes. The connected loads also  
flash. A keypad flashes its LED.  
Tap the device to edit or review the device details: Edit Name.  
Review the Model, Serial Number, Status, and edit the device  
settings.  
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Load Shedding: Set the maximum levels for load shedding.  
Load/Sensor Groups: Create groups within the room.  
Current Scene: Displays the current room scene.  
Occupancy Status: Displays occupied or vacant. If any area of  
the room is occupied, then the status is Occupied. When all  
areas of the room are vacant, the status is Vacant.  
3. Discovered Room Devices: Identify a device and edit the  
commissioning settings  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
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Tap and slide a device from right to left until the blue Edit button  
appears.  
5. Configuration Data:  
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Save room configuration: Save the room configuration data in the  
space.  
Send configuration to room: Send room logic changes made in the  
app to the room.  
Advanced data management: Review the Map, Logic, and  
Settings of the data currently loaded. Load, save or share new  
Map, Logic, or Settings data.  
Use the edit screen to change the name of the device and the  
name of the device functions. Also, identify or edit the connected  
devices.  
NOTE: Changes made in the app are not sent to the room until  
they are deployed using the Send configuration to room button.  
6. Revert changes: Restore all non-deployed changes made since  
launching the app.  
4. Current Template Settings: Choose Open room template, Save room  
template, or Share room template.  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
To calibrate the daylight settings:  
Calibrate Daylighting Settings  
1. Assign the photocell component to the load controller that will  
The photocell component of a load controller detects the amount of  
ambient light in the room. When a space is calibrated for Daylighting  
and Scene 1 is called, the photocell will detect the ambient light levels  
and dim the lights accordingly.  
participate in Daylighting.  
a. From the Main screen, click Configuration.  
Calibrating Daylighting requires four main steps:  
1. Assign the photocell component of a load controller to the load  
controller.  
2. Send the new configuration to the space.  
3. Adjust the light level in the space.  
4. Calibrate Daylighting.  
b. Click Load Controllers.  
c. Click the desired load controller.  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
d. For Photo, select a photocell from the drop-down menu.  
3. Recall Scene 1 and adjust load levels.  
a. From the Main screen, click Configuration.  
b. Click Scenes.  
2. Send the configuration to the room.  
a. Navigate back to the Main screen.  
b. Click Send configuration to room.  
c. Select Scene 1. Daylighting is only available for Scene 1.  
A confirmation window opens stating that the app will disconnect  
from the room. Click OK to continue or Cancel to close without  
sending the configuration. The Retrieving Data Map screen  
displays.  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
d. Adjust the loads in the space to the appropriate level based on the  
amount of natural light.  
d. Click Calibrate Daylighting.  
NOTE: DO NOT click Save current levels.  
4. Calibrate Daylighting.  
a. Navigate back to the Main screen.  
b. Click Room Settings.  
To indicate that Daylighting has been calibrated, the lights in the  
space will turn full on, turn off, and then back on with the  
Daylighting settings. Whenever Scene 1 is recalled, the Daylighting  
settings are initiated.  
c. Click Daylight Properties.  
Visit the Product Page  
Scan the QR code to visit the product page.  
ZUM-HUB4  
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ZUM-HUB4  
4-Series™ Control Processor for Zūm® Lighting Control System  
Quick Start  
Additional Information  
Original Instructions  
The U.S. English version of this document is the original instructions.  
All other languages are a translation of the original instructions.  
Regulatory Model: M201903003  
Crestron product development software is licensed to Crestron dealers and Crestron  
Service Providers (CSPs) under a limited nonexclusive, nontransferable Software  
Development Tools License Agreement. Crestron product operating system software is  
licensed to Crestron dealers, CSPs, and end-users under a separate End-User License  
Agreement. Both of these Agreements can be found on the Crestron website at  
The product warranty can be found at www.crestron.com/warranty.  
The specific patents that cover Crestron products are listed at  
Certain Crestron products contain open source software. For specific information, visit  
Crestron, the Crestron logo, 4-Series, Cresnet, and Zūm are either trademarks or  
registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in the United States and/or other  
countries. Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and trade names may be used in  
this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their  
products. Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others.  
Crestron is not responsible for errors in typography or photography.  
©2021 Crestron Electronics, Inc.  
Doc ID 9004B  
11/18/21  
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