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MAP1 

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Installation Manual 

June 2018 • Rev. 1.6 

Introduction 

Cansec Systems’ MAP1 (Modular Access Panel) incorporates a mini-computer 
called the Panel Logic Module (PLM) utilizing Ethernet connectivity and an Input 
Output Module (IOM) which incorporates a 32-bit processor in this new 
architecture. This allows for a fast, high capacity access control system with a lower 
cost per reader/door system implementation. The MAP1 architecture has the ability 
to flash applications and firmware updates into the control panel using the 
Ethernet connection.  
 
The standard MAP1 is factory provisioned for two doors in 

First Access

 mode. 

Door provisioning and mode (

First Access – 

application based

 or 

Webster – 

web 

based or 

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 
provisioned door. 

Note

I/O points may be available in future release of Webster and 

Cloud Lock

 
The MAP1 allows for 100,000 individual cardholders, using raw Wiegand data up 
to 64 bits per card ID. This allows the use of many proprietary Wiegand cards 
without the need for data conversion. The readers can be Cansec’s CanProx One 
Proximity Readers (AWID or HID card technology) or one of many other popular 
Wiegand readers. 

 

Note:

 Must have l

atest approved PLM and IOM firmware version for compatibility to this document. 

 

 

 

 

255 Access Schedules 

 

On board Triggers independent of host connection   

 

Supports 100,000 individual user card IDs 

 

Supports any Wiegand card (64 bit max.)  

 

Supports up to 4 readers/door combinations 

 

Supports Door Contact and RTE connection per reader/door 

 

Supports Input points (with or without supervision) and Output points 

 

Ease of future software/firmware upgrades 

 

First Access mode or Webster mode or Cloud Lock mode 

 

Key Features 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MAP1

Page 1: ...MAP1 Controller INSTALLATION MANUAL June 2018...

Page 2: ...act Wiring 12 Lock Output and Multi Function Relay Wiring 15 Input and Output Point Wiring 17 Appendix 20 MAP1 System Indicators 21 Power Connector 22 PB1 Shutdown Button 23 PB2 IP Reset Button and St...

Page 3: ...e and data cannot be shared between modes Input and Output points are available when not used on a provisioned door Note I O points may be available in future release of Webster and Cloud Lock The MAP...

Page 4: ...Relays All Relays 8 per panel Form C SPDT 6 A 30 VDC Inputs per Provisioned Doors Supervised or Non Supervised Door Contact 2 per MAP1 Requires normally closed contact On Off door switch Exit Button 2...

Page 5: ...MAP1 Page 5 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 Rev 1 6 Note Specifications subject to change without notice...

Page 6: ...rgency lockdown functions which are dependant in any way on the operation of card readers access control panels communications networks communications devices or host software Wiring Note Improper Wie...

Page 7: ...MAP1 Page 7 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 Rev 1 6 MAP1 Controller Layout Figure 1...

Page 8: ...input and output points a 2 door configuration 2 lock relays 2 multi function relays 2 REX RTE 2 door contacts DPS 4 input points and 4 output points OR b 4 door configuration 4 lock relays 4 multi fu...

Page 9: ...static IP address or reset if necessary See Appendix section for more information Mechanical Information 1 The MAP1 has 2 horizontal mounting flanges which should be used to attach the product to a s...

Page 10: ...t 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...

Page 11: ...ional exit reader wiring diagram proceed to the next section READER LED ON Reader Active Two Inputs and two Outputs are used for RTE REX door contacts well as lock relays and multi function relays res...

Page 12: ...s highly recommended that the MAP1 be removed from the attached surface to do a change of the MSJx position See figure 6 below Reader 1 uses Input 1 Door Contact DPS and Input 2 RTE REX Reader 2 uses...

Page 13: ...MAP1 Page 13 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 Rev 1 6 Figure 6 Non Supervised...

Page 14: ...MAP1 Page 14 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 Rev 1 6 Figure 7 Supervised...

Page 15: ...This relay can be set to only one of the following options Alarm Shunt factory default Shunt the alarm system before opening lock Door Held Open Door has been left open Forced Entry Door opened withou...

Page 16: ...iction to verify the specific requirements Also a building permit may be required in some jurisdictions for the installation of magnetic locks Figure 9 See Note 2 in Appendix section for 6 Amp relay r...

Page 17: ...MAP1 Page 17 of 31 Installation Manual June 2018 Rev 1 6 INPUT AND OUTPUT POINT WIRING General Layout Figure 10...

Page 18: ...etting is non supervised Supervised input points require a Cansec CA EOL resistor pack to be placed at the device being monitored Supervised input points will inform the host of 4 supervised states Al...

Page 19: ...n moving the 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 recomm...

Page 20: ...batteries 13 5 x 13 x 3 25 342 9mm x 330 2mm x 82 55mm 6 65 lbs 3 02 kg 12 24 VDC selectable output 6 Amp Enclosure Style Power Supply with Backup Battery Charger Eight individual Class 2 rated power...

Page 21: ...s 1 beep after powered up PM1 LED ON PM2 LED OFF Webster Mode Mode indicator MAP1 emits 2 beeps after powered up PM1 LED ON PM2 LED OFF Cloud Lock Mode Mode indicator MAP1 emits 3 beeps after powered...

Page 22: ...ted 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 13 Factory default T...

Page 23: ...wn This will take 15 to 20 seconds 3 Wait untill all LEDs except power are turned off by the system Then remove the Power Connector 4 If the Shutdown does not occur try the procedure again If it still...

Page 24: ...LEDs and at the end it will emit a series of beeps to indicate its mode e g First Access Cloud Lock or Webster 3 Plug the MAP1 to the network with a DHCP server available 4 Install and launch MAP1 IP...

Page 25: ...t with IT personnel and enter the IP address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address and Port numbers Note The optional Trusted Host IP see Figure 18 instructs the panel to accept data connection only from the...

Page 26: ...tings and reboots for the settings to take effect 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...

Page 27: ...er 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 6 Remove the USB flash drive...

Page 28: ...puter is connected to SrvPort 5000 Factory default server port You may change it or leave it as default DiagPort 5001 Factory default diagnostic port You may change it or leave it as default UpdatePor...

Page 29: ...Remove the line USB INIT DONE and save the file before removing it from your computer 10 Repeat from step 1 to step 6 then proceed to step 11 11 Insert the flash drive into a USB port on a computer Wh...

Page 30: ...button event A message will be transmitted to the host software if the panel is online DOOR HELD OPEN OUTPUT The MF multifunction relay when configured as Door Held Open will be activated if the lock...

Page 31: ...ollowed by a one second pulse on this MF relay which is used to trigger the door operator DOOR OPERATOR OUTPUT HANDICAP CARDS ONLY The MF multifunction relay when configured as Door Operator_HC will o...

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