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| CPM – CPs Status | Description |
| Binary | Shows the binary assertion value of the corresponding bit. |
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| CP# | Shows the CP number. |
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| Groups | Lists the groups in which the CP is a member. |
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Notes:
To modify a CP, all groups in which it is a member must be disabled.
The changes to a CP configuration are not saved in FLASH. Instead, these CP settings are used when the CP is added to a CP Group. When the CP Group is saved, its CP settings are saved with it. Thus, a particular CP may be defined as "Input" in one group but as "Output" in another. Only one group containing any particular CP may be enabled at once.
CPM: Groups
The CP Groups settings allow for the management of CP groups. Groups can be created or deleted. CPs can be added to or removed from groups. A group, based on its state, can trigger outside events (such as sending email messages). Only an enabled group can be a trigger.
Table 8-3 CPM Group Current Configuration
CPM – Groups Current | Description |
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Group Name | Shows the CP group’s name. |
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State | Indicates whether the group is enabled or disabled. |
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CP Info | Shows the number of CPs assigned to the group. |
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CPM – Groups Group | Description |
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Name | Shows the CP Group name. |
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State | Current enable state of the CP group. |
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Value | Shows the CP group’s current value or shows “Disabled” if the group is |
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Bit | Visual display of the bit placeholders for a CP. |
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Level | A “+” symbol indicates the CP’s bit position is asserted (the voltage is high). |
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I/O | Indicates the current status of the pin: |
| I = input |
| O = output |
| <blank> = unassigned |
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Logic | An “I” indicates the CP output is inverted. |
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Binary | Shows the assertion value of the corresponding bit. |
| X = group is disabled or bit is unassigned in group |
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CP# | Shows the configurable pin number and its bit position in the CP group. |
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