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GT20 Swing Door Owners Manual 

www.NabcoEntrances.com

Part #C-00170 

Rev. 8-29-17

 

4 of 10

 

CHAPTER 6: OPERATION

DN 1722

Automa c

Night

Hold Open
Manual
Exit


Power

Switch

Mode Bu on

Mode Bu on

Switch

Description

Power Switch

ON

When the switch is in the ON postion, all activation signals are accepted and the door is 

ready for operation.

OFF

X 

X

When the switch is in the OFF position, activation signals are not accepted by the 

Controller.

X 

X

The OFF position 

does not

 shut power OFF.

Mode 

Button Icon

Definition

Description

1

Automatic

Door is opened by any activation

2

Night

Door can only be opened by an activation on the “Key” Input Terminal

3

Hold Open

Door will open and stay open

4

Manual

All activation devices are ignored

5

Exit

Only an activation on the Interior Sensor Terminal will open the Door

CHAPTER 7: FULL AUTOMATIC SWING DOOR

SECTION 7.1: Sensors

The Swing Door System can utilize a Sensor that activates the Swing Door with Infrared/Microwave technology, or Infrared 

technology, depending upon the brand. 

 

X

Sensor with Microwave/Infrared technology:  Has a deeper detection zone and accomodates fast traffic conditions. 

 

X

Sensor with Infrared technology: Used to scan backwards to detect pedestrians in the threshold until the Slide door is 

fully closed. 

SECTION 7.2: Sensor Types
 7.2.1 Motion Sensor

Motion Sensors are used to activate the door when it detects a moving object, such as a pedestrian or a shopping cart. Motion 

sensors can typically distinguish between objects moving toward the door or away from the door. Motion sensors cannot detect 

still objects such as a person stopped in the Detection Zone. 

Summary of Contents for GT20

Page 1: ...e practices may result in serious consequences NEVER leave a Door operating without all Safety detection systems operational Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 WARNING LABELS 2 CHAPTER 2 GENERAL SAFETY RECOM...

Page 2: ...e different materials are separated and recycled No particular measures are required for the protection of the environment However the relevant legal prescriptions applicable for the installation site...

Page 3: ...BCO ENTRANCES Inc s sole warranty This warranty does not cover loss or damages resulting from causes beyond the manufacturer s control misuse neglect accidents windstorms or other acts of God or acts...

Page 4: ...es are ignored 5 Exit Only an activation on the Interior Sensor Terminal will open the Door Chapter 7 FULL AUTOMATIC SWING DOOR SECTION 7 1 Sensors The Swing Door System can utilize a Sensor that acti...

Page 5: ...floor X X Surface of cart or trolley is not reflective enough to be detected Reflective tape or stickers can help Reflec ve S cker Trolley Bed DN 1568 Sensor is exposed to X X Steam X X Exhaust fume...

Page 6: ...out impact 4 Inspect the floor area It should be clean with no loose parts that might cause user to trip or fall Keep traffic path clear 5 Inspect door s overall condition The appropriate signage shou...

Page 7: ...mounted presence sensor as long as you are in the Safety area of the door it should not open Please see Figure 1 DN 1735 Swing Door Plan with Mo on Detector Ac va on and Overhead Presence Detec on Sa...

Page 8: ...n a different place 7 Repeat steps 2 6 several more times 7 4 5 Mat Activation Check for Safety Side of Swing Door If the Safety Mat is not working the door may swing toward you without stopping The p...

Page 9: ...afety Check is early in the morning while pedestrian traffic is still restricted from Sensor activating zones The purpose of a Daily Sensor Check is to ensure pedestrian safety and Owner protection 1...

Page 10: ...rly visible X X The sign shall be a minimum of 6 inches in diameter Black lettering shall be a minimum 5 8 inch tall on a yellow background White lettering shall be a minimum 1 2 inch tall on a blue b...

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