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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 latest 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