User Manual
Table Of Contents
- PremierWave EN User Guide
- 1: Using This Guide
- 2: Introduction
- 3: Using DeviceInstaller
- 4: Network Settings
- 5: Line and Tunnel Settings
- 6: Configurable Pin Manager
- 7: Services Settings
- 8: Security Settings
- 9: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings
- 10: Advanced Settings
- 11: Tunneling
- 12: Security in Detail
- 13: Updating Firmware
- A: Technical Support
- B: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions
- C: Compliance
- D: Warranty
- E: USB-CDC-ACM Device Driver File for Windows Hosts
- Index
6: Configurable Pin Manager
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CPM: Groups
The CP Groups page allows 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.
Group name
State
CP info
test1
Enabled
1 CPs assigned
test2 Enabled 1 CPs assigned
CPM – Groups Current
Configuration
Description
Group Name
Shows the CP group’s name.
State
Indicates whether the group is enabled or disabled.
CP Info
Provides CP group information.
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.
Bit
Visual display of the 7 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.
Action Command
To create a CP group
create <group>
To delete a CP group
delete <group>
To enable or disable a CP group
enable / disable <group>
To set a CP group’s value
set <group> <value>
To add a CP to a CP group
add <cp> to <group>
To delete a CP from a CP group
delete <cp> from <group>
To change CP to input or output
set <cp> as [output | input]
To change CP to an output value
set <cp> as output assert low










