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Installation Directions

Preparing the Strike

CAUTION!

Before connecting any device at the installation site, verify input voltage using a multimeter.

Many  power supplies and low voltage transformers operate at higher levels than listed. Any input voltage exceeding

10% of the solenoid rating may cause severe damage to the unit and will void the warranty.  

 

Finishing the Installation

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Installation (continued)

LBM WIRING

White

Orange

Normally Open

Green

Normally Closed

Common

LBSM WIRING

Brown

Blue

Normally Open

Yellow

Normally Closed

Common

Figure 3:  Strike Monitor

Figure 2:  Latchbolt Monitor

Converting the Operation Mode

Figure 4:  Fail Safe Conversion

Figure 6:  Horizontal Adjustment

Adding One Shim

Adding Two Shims

Figure 5:  Faceplate Options

Figure1: 12 VDC to 24 VDC Conversion

RED

RED/GREEN

BLACK

VIOLET

RED

BLACK

VIOLET

RED/GREEN

IF CONNECTOR IS MISSING

(+ 12 VDC)

(-NEG)

(+ 24 VDC)

(-NEG)

ELECTRIC  STRIKE

ELECTRIC  STRIKE

CONNECT 

TOGETHER

CONNECT 

TOGETHER

CONNECT 

TOGETHER

Preparing the Frame

NOTE:  

 Schlage L9000 and Yale 8700 locksets must use the 

                template labeled “Schlage L9000 & Yale 8700 Locks 

                Only.”  All other locksets should use the template 

                labeled “Cylindrical Lockset” or Mortise Lockset.” 

5.  PREPARE the frame for lockset using appropriate 

      cutout template, as shown on Page 4.  

1

2

White

Orange

Green

Brown

Blue

Yellow

Fire Door 

Safety Screw

Unpowered and in

unactuated state

Unpowered and in

unactuated state

10.  REMOVE the Fire Door Safety Screw as shown in

         Figure 4.

11.  LOOSEN the two #2-56 screws located on the back

         of the strike, but DO NOT REMOVE them.

12.  MOVE screws from the bottom of the hole (Fail

         Secure mode position) to the top hole (Fail 

         Safe mode position).

13.  TIGHTEN the bottom screw first (wire side), and THEN 

         TIGHTEN the top screw.

NOTE 1: 

   For 12 VAC, 12 VDC, or 16 VAC, the pigtail marked 

                    “12 VDC” is used.  

NOTE 2: 

  For 24VAC or 24 VDC, the pigtail marked “24 VDC” 

                   is used. 

1.  SELECT the appropriate plug in connector that matches 

      system power and electrically CONNECT as shown in

      Figure 1, “12 VDC to 24 VDC Conversion.”  

NOTE:  

The state of switch is listed for an unpowered strike

              and LBM in unactuated (door open) position. 

2.  IF using a Latchbolt Monitor (LBM) or Latchbolt Strike 

      Monitor (LBSM),

      THEN COMPLETE wiring in accordance with Figures 2, 

      “Latchbolt Monitor,” and Figure 3, “Strike Monitor,” on

      Page 3. 

CAUTION

Converting the 4500 Series Strike to Fail Safe

Mode negates the unit’s fire rating.

NOTE:  

This unit ships in Fail Secure mode.

3.  VERIFY that the strike is in the correct mode of  

     operation. 

4.  

IF 

the 4500 Series Electric Strike must be converted to

     Fail Safe mode,

     

THEN 

CONVERT in accordance with Figure 4,

     “Fail Safe Conversion,” on Page 3. 

6.  CHOOSE the appropriate faceplate for the strike as 

      shown in Figure 5, “Faceplate Options,” on Page 3.

  

7.  CONNECT wires from the power source to the strike.

8.  INSTALL the electric strike unit in jamb cutout, using 

      #12-24 x 1/2” Mounting Screws provided. 

9.  

IF 

horizontal adjustment is needed,

      

THEN

 GO TO “Adjusting the Horizonal” section on

      Page 3.

14.  VERIFY the strike is now in the Fail Safe operation mode.  

15.  

IF

 the strike still operates as Fail Secure,

        

THEN 

ENSURE the screws are fully seated in the

        top position.

Adjusting the Horizontal

16.

  

IF 

horizontal adjustment is needed,

       

THEN

 ADD 1 or 2 keeper shims as shown in

       Figure 6, “Horizontal Adjustment.”

     

  a.  USE the #4-40 x 1/8” keeper shim screws if adding

             one shim.  

       b.  USE the #4-40 x 3/16” keeper shim screws if adding

             two shims.

NOTE 1: 

   A Non-handed offset faceplate is provided for use with 

                    mortise locksets.  The mortise lock deadlatch should be 

                    depressed by the faceplate when the door is closed. 

NOTE 2: 

  A Non-handed center-lined faceplate is provided for use

                   with cylindrical locksets.

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