Horton C9150-3 Setup Instructions

Horton C9150-3 Setup Instructions

2-way security revolving door control

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C9150-3
Setup Instructions
for 2-way Security
Revolving Doors
9.244d5
H915, JAN 2005
A U T O M A T I C S

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  • Page 1 C9150-3 Setup Instructions for 2-way Security Revolving Doors 9.244d5 H915, JAN 2005 A U T O M A T I C S...
  • Page 2 SECURITY DOORS ARE COVERED BY ANSI 156.27 AND APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES -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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS REFERENCE (for basic setup) A. C9150 Control and power supply……………………………………………………………….H915.1 B. Control connections………………………………………………………………………………H915.2 BASIC SETUP 1. Basic setup (wiring motor, brake and encoder)……………………………………………….H915.3 2. Basic setup (wiring reference switches) H915.4 3. Basic setup (wiring slip ring assembly and magnetic breakout)…………………………….H915.5 4.
  • Page 4: C9150 Control And Power Supply

    A. C9150 CONTROL AND POWER SUPPLY Alpha numeric Connection for remote JB5 must be display alpha numeric display in position: "B" For security doors Turn fully counter- POWER SUPPLY "A" For automatic clockwise doors JB 5 Motor & brake Control connections Limit (See section B)
  • Page 5: Control Connections

    B. CONTROL CONNECTIONS Aux relay K4 (Parameter 40) For mapping Aux relay K3 (Parameter 39) details Aux relay K2 (Parameter 38) Red (1) Speaker (sec 10) Blk (2) Yel(1) Orn (2) Trailing nosing Blu(3) Brn (4) (Sec 13) Red (5) Grn (6) Leading nosing Wht (7)
  • Page 6: Basic Setup (Wiring Motor, Brake And Encoder)

    1. BASIC SETUP (wiring motor, brake and encoder To the Wht (3) Brake, motor and encoder connections are control Channel B factory installed. Illustrations are for reference only Red (1) NOTE: Blk (4) +5VDC If the door runs backwards, when tested in section 6: Comm 4 3 2 1 -Check that the gear drive is not upside down.
  • Page 7: Basic Setup (Wiring Reference Switches) H915.4

    2. BASIC SETUP (wiring reference switch) C9150 CONTROL C9992 switch and harness TURN BREAKER OFF BEFORE CONNECTING WIRING Breaker Brn 1 MOUNT THE PROXIMITY SWITCH +24 VDC Blk 2 Reference 1/8" max Indicator input switch Blu 3 CAUTION comm The switch will be destroyed if it is C9981-1 struck by the indicator.
  • Page 8: Basic Setup (Wiring Slip Ring Assembly And Magnetic Breakout)

    3. BASIC SETUP (wiring the slip ring assembly and magnetic breakout) C9150 CONTROL Route all wiring through the strain relief C8941-1 Slip ring assembly Female Male pin end Breaker socket end E6201 Harness is supplied wiring shown for reference only 1st Step Orn1 (serial data) Route wiring harnesses...
  • Page 9: Basic Setup (Wiring Emergency Stop Switch, Fire Alarm, Lcp And Key Switch)

    4. BASIC SETUP (wiring emergency stop switch, fire alarm, LCP and key switch) Fire alarm TURN BREAKER OFF system (by others) Connect to N.C. BEFORE CONNECTING WIRING terminals 3 & 4 Route all wiring To remote To fire alarm through the strain mode select system relief...
  • Page 10: Basic Setup (Introduction To Diagnostics)

    5. BASIC SETUP (introduction to diagnostics) Before proceeding 3 diagnostics should be performed. Spot check of motor and brake function to insure proper operation and then a setup run. The following is an outline of performing those diagnostics. These diagnostics may be performed using the IR control and the LCP (Local Control Panel) or the MCP (Main Control Panel). The MCP will provide more information and can be used for reference even when using the remote / LCP.
  • Page 11: Basic Setup (Checking Motor And Brake Current)

    6. BASIC SETUP (checking motor and brake current) PLUG IN CN1(motor and break connection) as shown in basic setup 1. If the door runs backwards see section 1. Accessing the diagnostics from the infrared control. Accessing the diagnostics from the control itself. CAUTION: DOOR WILL MOVE AT SPEED SET IN PARAMETER 1 (default 60 volts) CHECK MOTOR CURRENT LCP display...
  • Page 12: Basic Setup (Setup Run)

    7. BASIC SETUP (setup run) Before installing any additional devices, a setup run should be performed. The setup run sets factory default settings to all parameters, zeros all counters and sets safety sensitivity settings. Accessing the diagnostics from the infrared control. Accessing the diagnostics from the main control panel.
  • Page 13: Basic Setup

    8. BASIC SETUP (setup run) Accessing the diagnostics from the infrared control. Accessing the diagnostics from the main control panel. COMPLETE SETUP (CON'T) MCP display LCP display Seeking + ref ..1 thu 4 REVERSE SPEED CURRENT -The door rotates through four quarterpoints at Peak I = 0.52 reverse speed to determine the maximum current STARTUP CURRENT...
  • Page 14: Basic Setup (Mat Installation)

    9. BASIC SETUP (mat installation) TURN BREAKER OFF BEFORE CONNECTING WIRING Secure side (interior) 7/8" Mounting studs EXIT EXIT ENTRY CAUTION LEADING TRAILING Do not drill into the SECTION SECTION 1 1/4" glass pocket Mat wiring to 1st Step interface board If the hole for the mat wire in canopy (see has not been pre-drilled -...
  • Page 15 Mat interface 9.1 BASIC SETUP (mat installation for LARCO single 3-wire lead) board For old mats follow Exit TURN BREAKER OFF BEFORE CONNECTING WIRING color ode on board E6238 Mat harness Larco 3 wire mat leads is supplied with the control accessories. Wiring color code is shown for reference.
  • Page 16: Basic Setup (Wiring Card Readers And Speakers)

    10. BASIC SETUP (wiring card readers and speakers) TURN BREAKER OFF BEFORE CONNECTING WIRING Improper adjustment of E6222 contrast can cause the Speaker harness display to lookblank Red 1 Contrast Volume Blk 2 CN12 Adjust volume and Speaker contrast to 9:00 Limit 1st Step Adjust limit fully...
  • Page 17 5thStep Plug in the connector. Secure the bracket to 11. BASIC SETUP (routing wires & card reader status) the mounts with screws TURN BREAKER OFF BEFORE CONNECTING WIRING 3rd Step provided. 4thStep Place double face Remove the bracket tape on the top and Canopy Drill holes in the rail as bottom mounts.
  • Page 18: Basic Setup (Wiring Reader Brackets)

    11.1 BASIC SETUP (wiring reader brackets) TURN BREAKER OFF To Entry E6205 BEFORE CONNECTING WIRING card reader Reader bracket harness bracket To Exit 7th Step card reader Make wiring connections to the Brn 6 bracket Brn 1 E6014 aux card as shown. Red 7 Red 2 Wiring harnesses are supplied.
  • Page 19: Basic Setup (Wiring Motion Detectors And Lights)

    12. BASIC SETUP (wiring motion detectors and lights) TURN BREAKER OFF TEST THE MOTECS BEFORE CONNECTING WIRING Turn on the power. Route all wiring through Have someone pass through each the strain relief of the the detction zones. C9150 control D12 will light for the entry and ADJUST THE MOTEC D13 will light for the exit...
  • Page 20: Basic Setup (Nosing Wiring)

    5thStep 13. BASIC SETUP (nosing wiring) TEST THE NOSINGS -Turn the power on. -Push each leading nosing TURN BREAKER OFF LED D20 will come on. BEFORE CONNECTING WIRING -Push each trailing nosing E6238 Nosing harness LED D22 will come on is supplied with the control E6024 Nosing interface board accessories.
  • Page 21 14. BASIC SETUP (testing) The following tests are designed to check all inputs and outputs without regard to mode. The tests are conducted in mode 2 (card/card +) and mode 11 (motec/motec), if motecs are used. ATTENTION "X" logic users, all tests are conducted in the "+" position - return to the "X" position after the test is complete. Plug in CN1 (motor and brake) and turn the breaker on.
  • Page 22 14.1. BASIC SETUP (testing) The following tests are designed to check all inputs and outputs. The tests are conducted in mode 2 (card/card +) and mode 11 (motec/motec), if motecs are used. Plug in CN1 (motor and brake) and turn the breaker on. SAFETY STOP (mode 2) IDLE TEST (mode 2) (If MCP does not read mode 2 ready...
  • Page 23 14.2. BASIC SETUP (testing) The following tests are designed to check all inputs and outputs. The tests are conducted in mode 2 (card/card +) and mode 11 (motec/motec), if motecs are used. Plug in CN1 (motor and brake) and turn the breaker on. MOTION DETECTOR ACTIVATION (mode 11) (If MCP does not read mode 11 ready...
  • Page 24 15. DIAGNOSTICS CHART 1 SEE SECTION 5 FOR INTRODUCTION TO CONTROL SETUP Accessing the diagnostics from the infrared control. Accessing the diagnostics from the control itself. -The door must be inactive (in standby condition) -Point the IR remote at the LCP and press unlock -The door must be inactive (in standby condition) -The red LED on the LCP display will flash - indicating -Press and hold the DOWN button while briefly...
  • Page 25 16. DIAGNOSTICS CHART 2 Accessing the diagnostics from the infrared control. Accessing the diagnostics from the control itself. CHECK MOTOR VOLTAGE AND CURRENT LCP display MCP display -Press 3 or "+" up "-" down *Diagnostics/Setup momentary -Press UP till display Check motor(LCP=i)? 3 is reached -Press "?"...
  • Page 26 17. DIAGNOSTICS CHART 3 Accessing the diagnostics from the infrared control. Accessing the diagnostics from the control itself. LCP display MCP display -Press UP till ENCODER TEST *Diagnostics/Setup momentary 6 is reached -Press 6 or "+" up "-" down display DOWN Check encoder? RESET...
  • Page 27 18. DIAGNOSTICS CHART 4 Accessing the diagnostics from the infrared control. Accessing the diagnostics from the control itself. LCP display MCP display VOICE -Press UP till *Diagnostics/Setup momentary -Press 8 or "+" up "-" down 6 is reached display DOWN Play/Setup Voices? RESET -Press "?"...
  • Page 28 19. DIAGNOSTICS CHART 5 Accessing the diagnostics from the infrared control. Accessing the diagnostics from the control itself. RESERVED -10 thru 14 are reserved diagnostics LEARN SAFETY LIMITS CAUTION: The door will move on its own when these routines (diagnostic 15 &16) are initiated! Use extreme caution to avoid entrapment. The C9150 control can measure the current draw of the door's motor and automatically set the "safety sensitivity"...
  • Page 29: Diagnostics

    20. DIAGNOSTICS CHART 6 Accessing the diagnostics from the infrared control. Accessing the diagnostics from the main control panel. COMPLETE SETUP CAUTION: The door will move on its own when this routine is initiated! use extreme coution to avoid entrapment. This diagnostics allows a complete control setup to be performed.
  • Page 30 21. DOOR OPERATING MODES MODE CHART The door must be inactive (standby condition) to change the mode. The following chart shows the 12 modes that are always KEY SWITCH MODE SELECTION available regardless of the software version available. 3-Digit display LCP Local Control Panel ENTRANCE EXIT...
  • Page 31: Door Operating Modes (Using The Ir Remote)

    21.1. DOOR OPERATING MODES (using the IR remote) The door must be inactive (standby condition) to change the mode. LCP Local Control Panel 3-Digit display IR REMOTE CONTROL IR Sensor 0..9 numeric keys LED blinks when receiving signal from IR remote Scrolls up Lock The LCP and the remote control are...
  • Page 32: Parameters

    Parameters 1 thru 3 set the operating speed of the door during normal, reduced, and reverse run conditions (4 & 5 are reserved). The selected value directly equals the motor voltage. Acceptable values are 25 and up - the door will not turn below 25 volts. Horton suggest a run speed of 4 RPM as per ANSI 156.27.
  • Page 33 23. PARAMETER CHART 2 Safety sens - forward / reduced / reverse / startup Parameters 6 thru 8 and 10 (parameter 9 is reserved) set the sensitivity to increased motor current caused by obstructions to the doors. The default values are set at 15 - this means that a safety stop will occur if the motor current exceeds 1.5amps During the control setup routine these values will be "tweaked"...
  • Page 34 24. PARAMETER CHART 3 Inactive timeout Parameter 13 sets the time the door will wait for mat activity before it "times out"following a valid card or motion detector presentation. When the door times out, it returns to the standby condition as follows: -All card requests are cancelled, if any were active.
  • Page 35 25. PARAMETER CHART 4 Idle mode timeout - For versions prior to build 28 Parameter 15 sets the time the door will wait for mat activity before it "times out"and proceeds to the next quarterpoint after it has been forced into the idle mode by a safety stop.
  • Page 36 26. PARAMETER CHART 5 Reserved Thru Parameter 19 thru 22 are for future use. Motec delay time (X) Sets the length of time that the door runs when an active motion detector is triggered in any "X" mode of operation. This parameter allows adjustment of the total time that the door remains active without having to set the delay in the motion detectors themselves.
  • Page 37 27. PARAMETER CHART 6 (25) Max entry / (26) exit cards Parameters 25 and 26 set the maximum number of entry and exit cards that are permitted in the card stacks at any time. Additional card requests are ignored. Accessing parameters from the infrared control. Accessing parameters from the main control panel.
  • Page 38 28. PARAMETER CHART 7 Relay (38)K2, (39)K3 & (40) K4 mapping Parameters 38, 39 and 40 set the function of relays K2, K3 and K4 on the motherboard. Accessing parameters from the infrared control. Accessing parameters from the main control panel. MCP display LCP display Parameter 38...
  • Page 39 29. PARAMETER CHART 8 Hardwired (42) mode A / (43) mode B Parameters 42 and 43 are only active if parameter 60, hard wired mode select,is turned on. When remote mode select is in use: -Remote mode A selects the door mode to use when Aux A input is not active (terminals 3 & 4 of CN 5 are open). -Remote mode B selects the door mode to use when Aux A input is active (terminals 3 &...
  • Page 40 30. PARAMETER CHART 9 Remote mode select Parameters 60 determines whether the door's operating mode is set locally by the keyswitch (LCP) or remotely by a building management system or by dry contacts.(See remote mode A, parameter 42, for additional information). Accessing parameters from the infrared control.
  • Page 41 31. PARAMETER CHART 10 Fixed power-up mode If parameters 63 is off, after a power failure or other system reset the door will always return to the mode of operation last in use. If parameter 63 is on, the door will use the mode selected in parameter 41 - default door mode. Accessing parameters from the main control panel.
  • Page 42: Parameter Quick Reference Chart

    32. PARAMETER QUICK REFERENCE CHART PARAMETER FUNCTION DEFAULT Comments SECTION Speed - Normal The selected value = the motor voltage (see diagnostics 2 for run speed) Speed - Reduced Speed - Reverse Reserved Reserved Safety sens - Forward Sensitivity of the door's safety circuit to obstructions Safety sens - Reduced Safety sens - Reverse Safety sens - Reserved...
  • Page 43: Diagnostics Quick Reference Chart

    33. DIAGNOSTICS QUICK REFERENCE CHART DIAG FUNCTION Comments SECTION Check power supply Displays DCV output of the power supply to operate the motor & brake Check door speed LCP displays door revolutions MCP displays motor voltage & RPM Check motor voltage & current LCP displays motor current, MCP displays motor current &...
  • Page 44: Trouble Shooting

    If trouble is found in the C9007-1 use this supplement to locate the specific part and replace only the defective part. HORTON AUTOMATICS WILL NO LONGER SERVICE THE 9007-1 AS A COMPLETE UNIT. The following test are conducted using publication H915 (C9150-2/3 setup instructions) MOTOR TEST for VOLTAGE and CURRENT Note: See H915.7 to access the diagnostic setup.
  • Page 45 To E6012-1 36. Wiring VISDOM HS E8320 Encoder C3960-2 Harness E6012-1 Output card For user outputs see E6008-1 C9992 door position page H915.2S Input switch & harness card To CN 1 To CN 2 Red1 Purp Pink +24 VDC Red 1 Grn 2 Encoder Blk 2...
  • Page 46: Wiring Visdom Hs User Outputs

    37. Wiring, VISDOM HS user outputs C19105 E6012-1 Output card E6008-1 Input card E6012-1 Aux OUT 0 1 2...
  • Page 47 A U T O M A T I C S A Division of Overhead Door Corporation, A Sanwa Shutter Company Form H915, JAN 2005, printed in U.S.A. Horton Automatics reserves the right to improve the product and change its specifications without notice.

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