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24V AC OR 12V AC
TRANSFORMER
OPTIONAL***
BUZZER
BZ-12
BZ-24
BZ-6 - for the LC Version
RECTIFIER*
or
LC100**
TO 120V AC LINE
FIGURE 3
USING AC TRANSFORMER
PUSH
BUTTON
NORMALLY OPEN
* The rectifier can be positioned before of after the push button in
the circuit. The LC module can ONLY be positioned after the push
button as shown above.
** The LC100 module is wired-in like a rectifier and the above
schematic will work also with a DC output transformer.
*** When wiring the optional buzzer,
polarity must be observed
.
Connect the (+ or RED) positive wire to the (+) positive side of the
circuit and the (- or BLACK) negative side wire terminal to the
negative side of the circuit.
+
-
+
RED
-
BLACK
FAIL-SECURE
ELECTRIC
STRIKE
WIRING DIAGRAM (continued)
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TROUBLESHOOTING THE COMPLETED INSTALLATION:
SYMPTOM: Electric release is not actuating:
1. Verify proper voltage is present AT STRIKE. If voltage IS present: the strike may have been damaged
during the installation, or dirt or debris may be preventing proper operation.
2. Verify for proper electric release coil resistance (REFER TO COIL ESISTANCE CHART), for either a short
circuit or open circuit. Coil is NOT a serviceable part.
Note that intermittent coils can only receive
power for 1 minute or less.
3. If voltage IS NOT present:
Verify Circuit breaker is on
Verify voltage at the transformer/power supply output.
Verify output from rectifier (if used)
Verify that there are no additional, unknown external switches or devices which may be interrupting
your circuit.
Check for damaged wiring or bad wire splices.
SYMPTOM: Door will not open but strike is working
Check for other locks on door
Check for proper lock-latch engagement (SEE SECTION: "CONFIRMING PROPER LOCK-LATCH
ENGAGEMENT & CLEARANCES").
Lock latch engagement may be not set correctly. (If proper clearance cannot be achieved by installing
a shim; a shorter lock latch may be required for your installation.)
Check for excessive backpressure on door release latch by following these steps:
While observing the electric release and latch; apply enough pressure on the door so that the lock's
latch does not press on the electric release's latch. If applying pressure as described does not cause
any movement of the lock away form the latch, then there may be too much pressure on the electric
release's latch. If electric release works properly while you are applying this pressure, then steps must
taken to relieve this pressure. Possible remedies include:
Re-adjust (or install) a door closer
Remove door silencers
Correct excessive door warpage
Re-center electric release in jamb
Remove or trim weather stripping around the door
Summary of Contents for 4100 Electric Strike
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