
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.
If the unit is permanently mounted to a vertical surface without a DIN rail, you need screws to
mount the unit. The specific screw types depend upon the surface to which the unit is mounted.
The screw holes on the MAP Gateway can accommodate M3.5 and #6 screws.
Use of the mounting bracket locking screw requires a T15 Torx screwdriver.
Portable Use
When used as a portable unit, the MAP Gateway should be housed in the supplied shell. During use,
the unit can be temporarily hung on nearby equipment using the supplied lanyard.
CAUTION
Risk of Personal Injury.
Do not wear or hold the MAP Gateway during use, and only use or install the MAP Gateway at locations
where there is at least 20 cm between the built-in antenna and all persons. Failure to do so may result
in minor or moderate personal injury.
CAUTION
Risque de blessure.
Ne pas porter ou soutenir l'MAP Gateway durant son utilisation et utiliser ou installer l'MAP Gateway
uniquement à un emplacement offrant une distance minimum de 20 cm entre l'antenne intégrée et
toute personne. Le non-respect de cette précaution risque de provoquer des blessures légères ou de
gravité modérée.
Observe the following guidelines when using a portable MAP Gateway:
• Do not use the RJ-12 cable to support the weight of the MAP Gateway. Use the lanyard to
support it.
• Keep the MAP Gateway in the protective shell with which it ships. To insert the MAP Gateway
into the shell, stretch the shell edges and slide the MAP Gateway unit into place (Figure 1). This
shell protects the unit from drops up to 1.22 m (4 ft).
• 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. Use line of sight, if possible.
• Metal objects (such as cabinet doors, enclosures, and pipes) and concrete objects (such
as pillars, walls, and ceilings) may limit Wi-Fi service. To accommodate potential structural
obstacles on site, the MAP Gateway can be mounted flat or on the side.
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Mobile Access Portal Gateway Installation Guide