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MAP1 Controller
INSTALLATION MANUAL
June 2018

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  • Page 1 MAP1 Controller INSTALLATION MANUAL June 2018...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction .................................. 3 Specifications ................................4 MAP1 Controller Layout ............................7 Panel Installation ..............................10  Controller Power Connection ..................10  Entry Reader Wiring ......................11  Entry and Exit Reader Wiring ..................12  Exit Button and Door Contact Wiring ................12 ...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Cloud Lock – cloud based) can be changed with a provisioning file provided by Cansec upon purchase. Only one mode can be run at a time and data cannot be shared between modes. Input and Output points are available when not used on a Note provisioned door.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    NOTE: Consult reader specifications as 18-gauge wire may be required for power Dimensions & Weight MAP1 Enclosure ……………………………………………..4.6” (W) x 4.9” (H) x 2.0” (D) [11.7 cm (W) x 12.4 cm (H) x 5.1 cm D)] Enclosure plus Controller Weight ............. 500 g [17.6 oz]...
  • Page 5 Note: Specifications subject to change without notice. MAP1 Page 5 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 • Rev. 1.6...
  • Page 6 The reader cable may have to be replaced with the correct type of Wiegand reader cable to improve system reliability. MAP1 and H1000 Connector Compatibility: H1000 connectors can be used on the MAP1 controller. The wiring will have to be adjusted to accommodate for the reversed connector insertion. MAP1...
  • Page 7: Map1 Controller Layout

    MAP1 Controller Layout Figure 1 MAP1 Page 7 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 • Rev. 1.6...
  • Page 8 See Note 1 in Appendix section. 2. CAUTION: Do not unplug the MAP1 Power connector if the system is in operation as data corruption may occur on the MAP1 mini-computer. Please follow the instructions from the section “PB1 - Shut Down”.
  • Page 9 3. The MAP1 allows for the control of up to 4 door combinations. Ensure that adequate 12V DC power and current is available, especially when the same power supply is used for the locks. 4. It is highly recommended to use a separate power supply for locks as they require a high amount of current for proper operation.
  • Page 10: Panel Installation

    The MAP1 requires an external battery backed-up 12 VDC power supply. However, as many devices can be attached to the MAP1 controller, it may be more cost effective to use a separate power supply (battery backed-up) just for the MAP1 Controller and a separate power supply which can be sized to supply the amount of current that the attached high-current devices (locks) will require.
  • Page 11: Entry Reader Wiring

    RTE/REX, door contacts well as lock relays and multi-function relays respectively. READER LED OFF = Reader Inactive. Two Inputs and two Outputs are free to be used as independent auxilliary Input and Output points. MAP1 Page 11 of 31 Installation Manual...
  • Page 12: Entry And Exit Reader Wiring

    MAP1 Controller prior to attaching it to a surface. It is highly recommended that the MAP1 be removed from the attached surface to do a change of the MSJx position. See figure 6 below.
  • Page 13 Non-Supervised Figure 6 MAP1 Page 13 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 • Rev. 1.6...
  • Page 14 Supervised Figure 7 MAP1 Page 14 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 • Rev. 1.6...
  • Page 15: Lock Output And Multi-Function Relay Wiring

     Forced Entry – Door opened without access-granted or exit-button-press event.  Door Operator_All – Activated on all cards (Lock Opens first).  Door Operator_HC – Activated on only Handicap cards (Lock Opens first). MAP1 Page 15 of 31 Installation Manual...
  • Page 16 MOV is required. Check with magnetic lock supplier. See Note 2 in Appendix section for 6 Amp relay rating Figure 9 MAP1 Page 16 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 • Rev. 1.6...
  • Page 17: Input And Output Point Wiring

    INPUT AND OUTPUT POINT WIRING General Layout Figure 10 MAP1 Page 17 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 • Rev. 1.6...
  • Page 18 The MAP1 can be provisioned for all I/O which allows for 8 input points and 8 output points to be used and no door combination. The inputs can be individually set through the host software to be supervised or non- supervised.
  • Page 19 MSJx - MicroShunt jumpers (small and easily dropped, accuracy is important during movement) it is advisable to set up the MAP1 Controller prior to attaching it to a surface. It is highly recommended that the MAP1 be removed from the...
  • Page 20: Appendix

    3.63” x 5.88” x 2.5” Backup Battery 12 VDC 7 PA-SLP003 Amp Hour. Provides hours of (92.20mm x 149.35mm backup power for above power x 63.50mm) supplies. 5.00 lbs (2.27 kg) MAP1 Page 20 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 • Rev. 1.6...
  • Page 21: Map1 System Indicators

    POWER LED: ON indicates 12 volts DC is connected. MEBR LED, MEBT LED: For future use. First Access Mode:  Mode indicator: MAP1 emits 1 beep after powered up. Note: PM1 and PM2  PM1 LED: ON, PM2 LED: OFF...
  • Page 22: Power Connector

     METBA and METBB are for future use. The Shield from METBA and METBB wire would be connected to METTAM.  TAMPER allows for the connection of an external Enclosure Tamper Switch. Note: The MAP1 has a Tamper MSJx-MicroShunt jumper to the right of this power connector. Figure 14...
  • Page 23: Pb1 - Shutdown Button

     GND – this is the 12 volt power supply ground.  12VDC IN – Power for MAP1. 12 volt DC battery backed up power supply. This is the power for the MAP1 and readers attached. PB1 – SHUTDOWN BUTTON As the MAP1 contains a mini computer, a proper system shutdown is nesscessary to prevent data corruption.
  • Page 24 DHCP enabled. Existing database will not be reset or erased. Note: The end of the reboot cycle is indicated by a MAP1 turning back on the associated First system LEDs and at the end it will emit a series of beeps to indicate its mode e.g.
  • Page 25 First Access software is installed. Other connections for diagnosis and updating are not limited by this Trusted Host IP. Figure 18 MAP1 Page 25 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 • Rev. 1.6...
  • Page 26: Usb Ip Configuration Tool

    Important: Shutdown Push Button (PB1) must be used to avoid data corruption on the MAP1 controller. 1. If the MAP1 controller is powered on, press and hold the PB1 button for a period of 5 to 8 seconds and proceed to step 2. Otherwise, proceed to step 4.
  • Page 27 5. Insert the power connector into the MAP1 controller. The unit will begin the power up sequence which takes about 30 to 40 seconds. When complete, the MAP1 controller will emit a series of beeps to indicate its mode e.g. First Access, Cloud Lock or Webster.
  • Page 28 First Access Express having the software installed. If IpSecurity is enabled and ClientIp has a valid IP address specified then the MAP1 controller accepts data connection (SrvPort 5000) from only this host computer. Other connections on DiagPort 5001 and UpdatePort 5002 are not affected by this setting.
  • Page 29 < USB INIT DONE > < USB INIT DONE > Please remove this line after this file has been correctly modified. The MAP1 controller reads parameters in this file during boot up sequence and configures the IP address accordingly after which it will write <USB INIT DONE>...
  • Page 30: Forced Entry Output

    13. If no error file is present, it’s recommended that the file MAPCFG.txt be reviewed to ensure that the line <USB INIT DONE> has been written by the MAP1 controller indicating that the IP configuration has been successfully saved and initialized.
  • Page 31: Door Operator Output - All Cards

    The lock relay will be activated first followed by a one second pulse on this MF relay which is used to trigger the door operator. © Cansec Systems Ltd., 2018 All rights reserved MAP1 Page 31 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 •...

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