3Com CM 4000 Switch User Manual


 
JNS CP I/O Set Editor
10−11CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual
INPUT AND OUTPUT SET USAGE TABLES
Input/Output Set Usage, from the View menu, shows where inputs are and outputs are being used.
Figure 10−17.
This window is displayed when the user se-
lects an input. It displays all the control panel
input sets where the input is used.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
1. The CP I/O Set Editor does not know when a PMEM Clear is done on a controller board. This means that if there were
any edit sets on the board before the PMEM clear the editor still thinks they are on the board; therefore when the editor
is running and the pull−down menu “File > Activate Sets” is used to bring up the Activate Sets dialog, the Current Sets
list will not reflect the changes made by the PMEM Clear. The PMEM Clear causes the board to revert to the original
sets. If you want to force the Current Sets list to display the original sets, delete the server file “CurSets.dat.” This file
is found in the directory “jupiter\AppData\IOEdit\SetName\” where SetName is the current set that has been selected
with the Control Center (this file doesn’t get created until you successfully activate a set). Note that edit sets may span
boards and a PMEM Clear on just one board may cause the system to be in a state where the Current Sets list cannot
reflect the system.
2. Cut and paste in edit sets do not behave the same as in most applications:
S When a row is selected, Cut will only cut from the Entry, Mnemonic, and Comment columns.
S Paste Row does not automatically create a new row. To create a new row, a blank row must first be Inserted
and remain selected; then the copied (or cut) row can be pasted into the new row’s position.
S Certain columns (Input, Output, PW level, and Category [for input sets]) have drop down lists of valid values
for the cells in these columns. You cannot paste invalid values into the cells in these columns.