
SECURITY DOORS ARE COVERED BY ANSI 156.27 AND APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES
This manual contains very detailed instructions for successful setup and adjustment of the C9150 control.
All wiring and initial run of the door can be accomplished by following the directions in sections 1 through 14.2.
The remainder of the manual contains reference material for options and features that may not be required in all
applications.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER
-This door is to be installed by an experiencd installer, trained by Horton Automatics.
-To ensure safe and proper operation, the door must be installed and adjusted to conform to Horton Automatics
recommendations and all code requirements.
-If there are any questions about these instructions, call Horton Automatics Technical Service (1-800-531-3111).
-Power:(Switchable on the control)120 or 240, 50/60 Hz service to each unit.
-For remote switch locations, routing of low voltage class II wiring to the operator controls will be required.
-Remote switch locations should be predetermined and wired before installation begins.
The concise table of contents will be useful to find the pertinent section of the instructions required for each application.
INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED BY THE DISTRIBUTOR TO THE OWNER
-After installation, instruct the owner on the safe operation of the door.
-Present the Owners Manual M910 (security) and explain how to perform the daily safety check.
-Location of power on / off switch.
-Necessary warnings not covered in these general instructions.
-Date equipment shipped from Horton Automatics.
-Date equipment placed in service.
-Horton Automatics' work order number for warranty reference.
-Equipment type.
-Accessories included.
-Phone number of local distributor to call regarding problems or request for service.
-Give caution to owner: If a potentially hazardous situation is suspected, the door should be taken out of automatic
service until a professional inspection is made and the problem is corrected.
A step by step outline of the wiring, setup and testing of each part to be installed such
as motor and brake, mats, nosing etc.
BASIC SETUP
& TESTING:
The sections below give detailed instructions on setting up the functions that are accessed by the
keyswitch,remote control and the control itself. The remote may be password protected if desired.
DIAGNOSTICS: Used to setup and maintain the revolving door such as...
-Calculating the speed of the door in RPM's
-Testing the voice module.
-Global relearn which sets the safety sensitivity to an optimum level.
-Checking motor and brake voltage and current.
MODE: Defines how the door will be used
-Totally secure, card reader access for entry and exit.
-Card reader entry with free exit.
-Motion detector activation in and out
-Freewheel mode.
PARAMETERS: Cover such functions as...
-Door speed
-Time delays
-Reaction to, and force required for safety stops.
-Adjust card request storage, safety stops befor idle
and many other variables.
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS:
The C9150 control offers greater flexibility than any revolver control offered before.The operation of the door can now
be changed with the keyswitch or remote control. Previously, these functions were changed by changing the firmware
(eprom chip). The C9150 has expansion slots for additional input, output or specialized cards that can be added to
expand the capabilities of this versatile control.
OVERVIEW OF THE C9150 2-WAY SECURITY REVOLVING DOOR CONTROL
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