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Example of Wiring to a Electro-Magnetic Lock Using a
SEPARATE
Power Supply:
Wiring to an Electric Strike: (see below)
The 212iLM Mullion is equipped with a Form C, Dry contact relay on board. This means that there is
no voltage running through the relay (until you supply the common leg of the relay with voltage).
Situation 1:
If you are using a
common
power supply with the 212iLM Mullion and the Electric Strike, (that is to say if
you have only one power supply for both the 212iLM Mullion and the lock device), you need to run
voltage through the common (blue) wire on the 8 conductor wire harness of the 212iLM Mullion
Step 1:
Splice together the Blue (common) Relay wire from the 212iLM Mullion harness to the Red wire
on the 212iLM Mullion harness and to positive voltage coming from the power supply.
Step 2:
Connect the Brown (normally open) wire from the 212iLM Mullion harness to the Positive voltage
connection on the Electric door strike.
Step 3:
Splice together the Black wire on the 212iLM Mullion to the Negative connection on the Electric
door strike harness and to negative voltage coming from the power supply.
Example of Wiring to an Electric Strike Using a
COMMON
Power Supply:
Blue =Common
To 212iLM V+
Power Supply V-
White/Yellow = Normally Closed
Red
Black
_
+
To Lock V+
Power Supply V-
212iLM
Wire
Harness
To Power Supply V+
To Power Supply V-
Blue = Common
Brown = Normally
open
Red
Black
_
+
212iLM
Wire
Harness