Monitoring & software
Tigo Term

TAP (Tigo Access Point)

Tigo Access Point (TAP) is a communication device that connects compatible TS4 devices with the Tigo monitoring architecture.

What does TAP (Tigo Access Point) mean?

Tigo Access Point (TAP) is a communication device that connects compatible TS4 devices with the Tigo monitoring architecture.

What should installers verify when placing TAPs in a TS4 system?

In monitoring and software workflows, the term usually connects field equipment to data, alerts, commissioning, or service decisions. The engineering value comes from making system behavior visible enough to support troubleshooting and long-term operation.

Practical design considerations

  • Distinguish measured data from diagnosis; monitoring can guide investigation but does not replace field verification.
  • Check whether the term applies at system, string, module, device, or fleet level.

Why this matters for Tigo systems

This term connects to Energy Intelligence and the communication path between field devices, data logging, monitoring views, and service workflows.

Related Tigo resources

Related Tigo Support: For design, installation, commissioning, or troubleshooting details, see TAP Placement and Layout Requirements, CCA - TAP Test, and Commissioning the Cloud Connect Advanced (CCA) - Getting Started.