Horton M910 User manual

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AAADM
American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers
AUTOMATIC SECURITY
REVOLVING DOOR
OWNER'S MANUAL
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Contents
Section Page
Caution 2
To Our Customers 2
Service Availability 2
What You Should Know 2
Daily Safety Check 2 & 3
General Safety 4
Limited Warranty 4

To Our Customers
It is essential that you know your door system and that you recognize the importance of maintaining the
system in compliance with all applicable local and national building codes. Your local Horton Automatics
service representative will be familiar these codes and Horton Automatics recommendations for security
revolving doors. Maintenance and adjustments performed by this service representative/technician will ensure
safe and proper.
Service Availability
Horton Automatics’ products are manufactured at the plant’s facilities in Corpus Christi, Texas and Telford,
England. A worldwide network of authorized independent distributors offers both installation and service. For
the Horton Automatics distributor in your area call 1-800-531-3111 or consult the Yellow Pages of your local
telephone directory under “Door-Operating Devices.” In Europe, call the plant in Telford, England at 011-44-
1952-670169.
What You Should Know
Your local Horton Automatics distributor should provide you with the following for each door after installation:
• Instructions on the safe operation of the door
• Location of power cut-off switch.
• Necessary warnings not covered in these instructions
• Walk-through example of conducting “Daily Safety Check”
• This M910 Owners Manual with the following items filled in:
_____________Phone number to call regarding problems or request for service
_____________Date equipment shipped from Horton plant
_____________Date equipment placed in service
_____________Horton Automatics’ invoice number for Warranty reference and repairs
_____________Equipment type (door series) & Activation/Accessories ________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_____________Control logic version number
Daily Safety Check -It is the responsibility of the owner or caretaker of the equipment to perform the
following safety checks each day and after any loss of electrical power:
A. Activation by Card Readers - To activate revolving door, present access card to card reader located on
one or both sides of door. A Horton Automatics supplied LED located on the card reader mounting bracket will
change from red to green indicating valid presentation. An audible one-second beep should also be heard
simultaneous to the LED color change. Note: If the card reader response is greater than 2 seconds, traffic
through the revolving door will be slowed. Ask card reader's manufacturer for instructions to decrease
response time. A revolving door with wings in standard 'plus' (+) position will allow valid user 8 seconds or 3
attempts to enter door. With wings in (x) position, valid user wilt be given three quadrant rotations to
successfully enter door.
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!CAUTION
• Failure to follow instructions can result in an improperly adjusted door and can,
consequently, cause injury and damage to equipment and property.
•Should the door fail to operate as prescribed in the “Daily Safety Check” of this
Owner’s Manual or 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.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR ADJUST THE DOOR YOURSELF.

The following should also be adhered to when considering activation by card readers:
1. Floor Mats: A revolving door with the wings in the 'plus' (+) position'will begin to rotate when the valid user
steps on the active mat. When the revolving door wings are in the (x) position, the door begins rotating
after a valid card presentation is received. Be conscious of the floor mats as you walk through the door in
both directions. Test multiple areas of the mat. Make sure the mats and floor area are clean and free of
debris which might become tripping hazards or may improperly activate the mats. All mat trim should be
securely anchored with mat edges laying flat and smooth against the floor.
2.Quarterpoint Switches: After successfully walking through the revolving door, verify that the LED color has
changed back to red. If the (x) position quarterpoint switching is not functioning properly, unauthorized
users may be able to enter the secured area. Verify with the installer which logic version you have and it's
proper operation. If the door does not stop in the proper position, reverses too far or not far enough, the
switches can be adjusted by your instaHer. Proper spacing between the switch and the indicator should be
1/8"; be sure to check all indicators. The switches will be damaged if they are set too close to the
indicators.
3.Security Violation: In a security violation the door will stop rotating. Avoice annunciation then warns, "Security
violation, door will reverse". Verify that this annunciator is working properly by having a helper attempt to
enter the revolving door opposite of you on your valid card presentation. Step off the mat and reenter when
the violator is clear. A second voice will prompt this action.
4.Door Wing Rotation Speed: Doors should be adjusted so as not to exceed speeds below:
Inside Diameter Horton Recommended Max RPM*
6’-0” (1829mm) to 9’-6” (2743) 5**
10’-0” (3050mm) 4
*Lower and preferable to maximum RPM allowed by code (NFPA 101, Uniform Bldg Code, Basic Bldg
Code, Std Bldg Code)
**Airport doors must not be set faster then 5 RPM or security may be compromised.
Note: Exceeding above limits may cause users to make contact with door (security doors have reverse safety mode).
B. Activation by Optional Push Button Switches and Motion Detectors -
These activating switches may be used on the EXIT side of security revolving doors. Simply press the push
button to activate door rotation. For doors equipped with motion detectors, check the activation pattern and
function as follows
1. Inspect electronic sensor by walking towards door opening. Door should start revolving smoothly when
about 4 to 5 feet (1219 to 1524mm) from door. Sensor pattern should cover the entire throat area.
2. Step out of sensor zone. After brief time delay (2 seconds min.) door should slow and stop at quarter point.
3. Verify detection pattern is at least as wide as entry by walking parallel to entry about 2 1/2 feet (762mm)
from door face.
4. Press the red reduced speed button(s). Reduced speed should be approximately 2-3 RPM. Electronic
voice annunciator should say “Door in slow speed, do not push.”
C. General Appearance
1. Inspect weatherstripping for repairs or replacements. Make sure weatherstripping does not “hang-off” door
wing. This could create tripping or slipping hazard.
2. Check for general cleanliness in and around door. Remove debris that may have accumulated under door
wings or around enclosure.
3. Maintain traffic path so that approach is straight on and not from angle or sideways. Remove items that
could impede flow or vision of pedestrian traffic through revolver.
4. Inspect door's overall appearance. Safety decals, hardware, and glass in door wings and enclosure should
be present and in good condition.
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General Safety
1. Torque Limiting - The control constantly monitors motor current to detect any resistance. If the door wings
come in contact with an object during rotation, the control shuts down and stops. After an adjustable time
delay, the door attempts to restart in slow speed. Once clear, it resumes normal operation. Torque limiting
should be checked once door is running at operating speed. Adjust sensitivity so that force exerted by door
is 15 to 25 lbs (66 to 110N)
Note: Some doors contain logic that activates the "idle "mode when the safety edge or torque limiting
feature is activated. Also, if setting is too light (sensitive) it may cause nuisance tripping (momentary stops
and restarts) on door start ups or in cold weather conditions.Check with the installer to confirm how your
door is intended to function.
2. Wall Safety Edges - Apply light pressure to all safety edges. Operator should stop (unintentional bumping with
luggage, etc. less than 1/4 of a second will not stop door).
Note: Dip switches located in controls allow choice between automatic or manual restart (push) in the event
of a torque limiting or safety edge stop.
3. Adjacent Power Operated Swing Doors - These are recommended for safety reasons in situations where
pedestrian is significantly physically impaired and no assistance is readily available; or, when pedestrian is
wary of revolving door.
4. Decals - Minimum diameter should be 6” ( 152mm ) and must be visible from both sides. Apply as noted.
Note: C1690 Daily Safety Check decal ( not shown ) should be mounted on interior vertical throat post at
60” ( 1524mm ) above finished floor.
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ENTER AT
RIGHT
HORTON AUTOMATICS
AUTOMATIC
DOOR
CAUTION
AUTOMATIC DOOR
KEEP MOVING
HORTON AUTOMATICS
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C1694 AUTOMATIC SECURITY
HORTON
REVOLVING DOOR
C1695
CAUTION
ENTER AT RIGHT
SECURITY REVOLVING DOOR
HORTON
ENTER CARD TO ACTIVATE
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Limited Warranty
Horton Automatics (Seller) warrants to the Buyer all products they manufacture to be free from defects in
material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for twelve months from the date product is placed in
operation. The Seller’s obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement at the factory, of
any parts which shall be returned to the Seller with transportation charges prepaid and which after
examination, prove to be defective. Said warranty shall not apply to such products which shall have been
installed, altered, or repaired by any person not expressly authorized in writing for such purpose by the Seller,
or subjected to misuse, negligence or accident. The aforesaid warranty is made expressly in lieu of other
warranties, expressed or implied and in lieu of any other obligations or liabilities on the part of the Seller and
the Seller neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other liability or obligations in
connection with the sale of such products to the Buyer.
There is no warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, nor is there any warranty,
expressed or implied, except as specifically stated above. seller shall not be liable for special or
consequential damage, nor for claims of any third party against the buyer.
Generally, the installing distributor provides a one-year warranty covering the labor and transportation charges
for defective parts replacement. If this is the customer’s wish, it should be specified.
Center on
door wing
and place
58” above
finish floor
Center on door wing
and place 1” above
midrail
For 9100 Series
For 9200 Series
4242 Baldwin Boulevard
Corpus Christi,
Texas 78405-3399
Tel: 800-531-3111, 361-888-5591
Fax: 800-531-3108, 361-888-6510
Internet:http://www.hortondoors.com
Horton Automatics, Ltd.
Unit A, Hortonwood 31
Telford, Shropshire, England TFI-7YZ
Tel: 01952 670169, Fax: 01952 670181
International Tel: ++44-1952-670169
International Fax: ++44-1952-670181
A Division of Overhead Door Corporation, A sanwa Shutter Company
A U T O M A T I C S
Horton Automatics reseves the right to improve the product and change its specifications without notice.
Form M910, APRIL 2002, printed in U.S.A.
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