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CPM: Groups, Table 8-3, CPM Group Current Configuration, CPM Group Status

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8: Configurable Pin Manager CPM - CPs Status Binary CP# Groups Description Shows the binary assertion value of the corresponding bit. Shows the CP number. Lists the groups in which the CP is a member. 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 Configuration Group Name State CP Info Description Shows the CP group's name. Indicates whether the group is enabled or disabled. Shows the number of CPs assigned to the group. CPM - Groups Group Status Name State Value Bit Level I/O Logic Binary CP# Table 8-4 CPM Group Status Description Shows the CP Group name. Current enable state of the CP group. Shows the CP group's current value or shows "Disabled" if the group is disabled. Visual display of the bit placeholders for a CP. A "+" symbol indicates the CP's bit position is asserted (the voltage is high). A "-" indicates the CP voltage is low. Indicates the current status of the pin:  I = input  O = output  = unassigned An "I" indicates the CP output is inverted. Shows the assertion value of the corresponding bit. X = group is disabled or bit is unassigned in group Shows the configurable pin number and its bit position in the CP group. XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server User Guide 41

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8: Configurable Pin Manager
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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
Table 8-4
CPM Group Status
Binary
Shows the binary assertion value of the corresponding bit.
CP#
Shows the CP number.
Groups
Lists the groups in which the CP is a member.
CPM – Groups Current
Configuration
Description
Group Name
Shows the CP group’s name.
State
Indicates whether the group is enabled or disabled.
CP Info
Shows the number of CPs assigned to the group.
CPM – Groups Group
Status
Description
Name
Shows the CP Group name.
State
Current enable state of the CP group.
Value
Shows the CP group’s current value or shows “Disabled” if the group is
disabled.
Bit
Visual display of the bit placeholders for a CP.
Level
A “+” symbol indicates the CP’s bit position is asserted (the voltage is high).
A “-“ indicates the CP voltage is low.
I/O
Indicates the current status of the pin:
I = input
O = output
<blank> = unassigned
Logic
An “I” indicates the CP output is inverted.
Binary
Shows the assertion value of the corresponding bit.
X = group is disabled or bit is unassigned in group
CP#
Shows the configurable pin number and its bit position in the CP group.
CPM – CPs Status
Description