Contents Introduction..............................5 North American Emissions Compliance......................6 United States............................6 Canada..............................6 Installation................................ 6 Parts Included (Portable Model)......................6 Parts Included............................7 Special Tools Needed..........................7 Portable Use..............................7 Mounting................................9 Permanent Mounting..........................9 Location Considerations........................9 Locking Screw (Stationary Unit Only)....................9 Permanent Mounting Locations......................
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Mobile Access Portal Gateway Installation Guide...
Introduction The Mobile Access Portal (MAP) Gateway is an alternate local display solution or a temporary portable commissioning device that enables you to leverage the power of mobility using smart phones, tablets, or laptop computers to interact with building automation equipment controls. The MAP Gateway serves up web pages through a built-in Wi-Fi access point or a tethered Ethernet connection, which allows users to view and edit equipment controller configuration parameters, setpoints, schedules, and alarms through a browser.
North American Emissions Compliance United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
• Installation Instructions • Mobile Access Portal Gateway Quick Start Guide (Part No. 24-10737-16) Parts Included • MAP Gateway • Field bus adapter • Mounting bracket (with locking screw) • Mobile Access Portal Gateway Quick Start Guide (Part No. 24-10737-16) Special Tools Needed To use the MAP Gateway, you need a mobile device (tablet or smartphone) or computer (laptop or desktop) that supports Wi-Fi.
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• The MAP Gateway has not been designed for prolonged outdoor use. Leaving it in outdoor environments (such as inside rooftop units) may result in damage. • Objects (including ductwork, cabinets, doors, and glass) can impede the wireless signal. Minimize the number of objects between the connected computer or mobile device and the MAP Gateway.
Mounting Permanent Mounting When used in a stationary configuration, the MAP Gateway is permanently mounted using the provided bracket with the stationary MAP Gateway. We recommend the following three ways to mount the unit: vertically (upright and flush), horizontally (sideways and flush), or perpendicularly (perpendicular to the wall).
Permanent Mounting Locations The mounting bracket can be attached to a 35 mm (1-1/8 in.) DIN rail or a flat, vertical surface. Mounting the unit on a ceiling or in a way that positions the front of the unit facing down is not recommended.
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Figure 4: Sample Permanent Mounting, Back-side Screws Figure 5: Sample Permanent Mounting, Side Screws Figure 6: Sample Permanent Mounting, DIN Rail Screw Holes To mount the bracket on a flat surface (such as a wall): Pull the bottom mounting clip outward to the extended position. Mark mounting hole locations on the wall using the dimensions shown in Figure 7, Figure 8, or Figure 9;...
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Note: The position of the location holes depends on whether the bracket is mounted horizontally or vertically. Figure 7: Mounting Holes, Flat Mounting Note: The screw holes on the MAP Gateway can accommodate M3.5 and #6 screws. Mobile Access Portal Gateway Installation Guide...
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Figure 8: Mounting Holes, Side Mounting Note: The screw holes on the MAP Gateway can accommodate M3.5 and #6 screws. Mobile Access Portal Gateway Installation Guide...
Figure 9: Mounting Holes, Flat Mounting, DIN Rail Screws Note: The screw holes on the MAP Gateway can accommodate M3.5 and #6 screws. Drill holes in the wall based on the locations marked in the preceding step, and insert wall anchors for each hole (if necessary).
• Provide some slack in the cable between the MAP Gateway and the controller or other device to which you are connecting. SA/FC Port The MAP Gateway has one RS-485 FC/SA bus port that connects through a supplied 6-pin modular jack and cable assembly.
Table 1: USB Port Pin Designations Pin Number (Both Signal Name Ends of Cable) +5 VDC Data - Data + No Connection Ground Ethernet Port The Ethernet port on the MAP Gateway is an 8-pin RJ-45 jack. The maximum allowable cable length is 100 m (328 ft).
WARNING Risk of Electric Shock. Disconnect or isolate all power supplies before making electrical connections. More than one disconnection or isolation may be required to completely de-energize equipment. Contact with components carrying hazardous voltage can cause electric shock and may result in severe personal injury or death.
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If the MAP Gateway is connected through the FC bus (point B on Figure 12), it has access to SE devices on that FC bus only when the FC bus protocol is BACnet MSTP. For individual units connected to the FC bus network, the FcBusMode is set to Wired Field Bus (BACnet MSTP) in the UCB display menu.
Connecting to the MAP Gateway Wi-Fi Network Important: If you are going to use the MAP Gateway on Ethernet, you must plug it into external power before you attach the field bus adapter. Connect the FC/SA port of the MAP Gateway to the sensor bus or field busport of the equipment controllerusing the supplied RJ-12 cable (portable model) or field bus adapter (stationary model) (Figure 13).
Network Reset function that resets Wi-Fi and Ethernet settings, and a Reset to Factory Defaults function that resets all unit settings (including user profiles). Reset to Factory Defaults also resets your SSL certificate to the Johnson Controls self-signed certificate that ®...
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Figure 14: Using the Reset Button Mobile Access Portal Gateway Installation Guide...
Table 2: Reset Button Operation and Descriptions Reset Function Reset Operation Reset Wi-Fi and Press and hold the reset button for 2 seconds. The Fault LED Ethernet Settings displays Slow Flicker behavior. (Network Reset) Release the reset button within 3 seconds. The Fault LED continues Slow Flicker behavior.
MAP Gateway LED Designations and Descriptions Table 3: LED Designations and Descriptions LED Name Color Normal Descriptions/Other Conditions Power Green On Steady (no Off = No power flashing) On Steady = Power supplied by primary voltage Fault Off = No faults/normal operation On Steady = Missing hardware, missing software, operating system has not yet initialized, or reset is in...
If the MAP Gateway fails to operate within its specifications, replace it. The MAP Gateway is not a serviceable product; however, it does support software updates to enable feature enhancements. For a replacement unit, software updates, or accessories, contact the nearest Johnson Controls representative.
Table 4: Launch Issues Troubleshooting Information Problem Resolution Reason When I install the SSL key or certificate, I receive the When an SSL key or certificate is very corrupted, the SSL page message Error Saving SSL detects it and alerts you to the corrupted key or certificate. Settings.
Technical Specifications Table 6: MAP Gateway Specification Description Product Code TL-MAP1810-OP, TL-MAP1810-OPE, TL-MAP1810-OPA:,TL-MAP1810- OPL, TL-MAP1810-0PM, TL-MAP1810-0PS, TL-MAP1810-0PI: Portable MAP Gateway - includes MAP Gateway, RJ-12 cable, bumper guard, and lanyard. TL-MAP1810-0Sx: Stationary MAP Gateway - includes MAP Gateway, field bus adapter, mounting bracket, and AC power supply. (Adapters for the power supply may vary by country.)
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SELV; Class 2 or LPS (Limited Power Source) ITE Equipment Power if module is provided/ Supply shipped with power Terminal J1: supply) Intended for connection to Johnson Controls field controllers supporting the standard JCI SA Bus implementation Mobile Access Portal Gateway Installation Guide...
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IC: RSS-210 cUL Listed File E107041, CAN/CSA E60730-1, Automatic Electrical Controls Europe: CE Mark—Johnson Controls declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED), LVD Directive, and the EMC Directive.
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standard. For application at conditions beyond these specifications, consult the local Johnson Controls office. Johnson Controls shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products.
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