
INSTALLING THE 4100 STRIKE:
NOTE: The 4100 electric strike has two terminal wires to supply power to
two separate solenoids.
USE THE BOTTOM WIRE LEADS ONLY.
1. Prepare door frame as shown on page 2 (based on frame type).
2. Pull the switched power wires to the door frame. (Caution: Connect the
power ONLY as the last step.)
RECOMMENDED PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK:
1. Determine that the door swings without interfering
with jamb or sill; the door must operate properly in
order for the system to provide best results.
2. The door must be equipped with a door closer and
the door closer "latch mode" must hold door in a
completely closed position in order to avoid the lock
latch from applying pressure against the releasing
latch portion of the electric strike.
3. Electrical wire connections must be completed and
ready to be terminated inside the frame.
4. Confirm that the power line in the frame is the
correct voltage and that the switch works properly.
5. Confirm proper clearance exists between the end of
the lock latch and jamb.
6. The faceplate
opening
used on the electric door
strike must be centered with lock latch centerline
when it is installed on the doorjamb.
7. For best installation results, the door frame must be
reasonably flat and straight.
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COMPATIBLE LOCKSETS:
CC: Centered Cylindrical
(Reference HES
®
J faceplate)
Cylindrical Locksets up to 3/4" throw and all locksets
center lined bolts: Corbin Russwin
®
Security Bolt, Weiserbolt
®
.
MHO: Mortise High Offset
(Reference HES
®
KM faceplate)
Accurate
®
, Arrow
®
, Best
®
, Corbin Russwin
®
, Falcon
®
(1992M Series),
Sargent
®
(7800, 8200 & 9200 Series), Yale
®
(8800).
MMO: Mortise Medium Offset
(Reference HES
®
K faceplate)
Baldwin
®
, Marks
®
, PDQ
®
.
MLO: Mortise Low Offset
(Reference HES
®
KD faceplate) Jackson
®
,
Sargent
®
(7700 & 8100), Schlage
®
(L Series), Yale
®
(8700).
Additional Faceplates:
CCRD -
4-7/8” x 1-1/4“ Centered Cavity with Radiused Corners
CRD7 -
6-7/8” x 1-1/4“ Tall Centered Cavity with Radiused Corners
CRD8 -
7-15/16” x 1-7/16“ Tall Centered Cavity with Radiused Corners
CRD9 -
9” x 1-1/4“ Tall Centered Cavity
Plug the bottom
terminal of the strike
to the quick connect socket.
The top terminal is not
used. Put electrical tape
over it, tuck it into the
hollow of the frame or
trim it off if there is no
room in the frame.
Quick Connect
Socket
Crimp
Connector
3. Carefully choose the quick connect socket to match the required
voltage. The quick connect sockets are labeled 12VDC (Blue Wire) or
24VDC (White Wire).
4. Use the crimp connectors to terminate the ends of the quick connect
socket to the power wires coming out of the frame.
5. Connect the strikes bottom terminal to the quick connect socket.
6. Tuck the wires inside the door frame.
7. Install the electric strike into the door frame
8. Connect the power supply and turn power on.
9. Test your system.
Figure #2b
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3 3/8"
1 3/8"
4 7/8"
1 17/64"
3/16"
3 11/16"
4 1/8"
FRAME PREPARATION
CC, MHO, MMO
ON HOLLOW
METAL FRAME
MLO
ON HOLLOW
METAL FRAME
(note 7/8” top
dimension)
Use the
Premium Trim Skirt
to clean up your
cut line (see pg 4)
Use the
Premium Trim Skirt
to clean up your
cut line (see pg 4)
Dead Locking
Trigger Trapped
ON WOOD FRAME
3 3/8"
4 7/8"
4 1/8"
1 17/64"
1 3/8"
7/8"
1 3/8"
3 3/8"
4 7/8"
1 17/64"
4 1/8"
PREMIUM TRIM SKIRT FOR THE 4100
USING THE TRIM SKIRT
The skirt can be used to clean up the cut line
of the frame face during installation. The
Trim Skirt comes with 2 screws for fastening
to the top and bottom of the 4100.
Available in 6 architectual finishes: US32D,
US32, US3, US4, US10, US10B to match the
finish of the electric strike and faceplates.
FLUSH TO FRAME
If the 4100 electric strike does not mount flush to the rabbet of the frame,
use the enclosed shims to correct this condition. There are two ways of
mounting the shim; 1) between the strike mechanism and the faceplate as
shown in figure #2 or 2) between the frame mounting tab and the strike
mechanism as shown on figure #3.
WITH SOME LOCKING MECHANISMS
We have included different kinds of shims and trims to help fix problems
that are encountered in the field while installing the 4100.
Here for example is a mortise lock with an anti-friction bolt and dead
locking trigger with sharp edges see Figure #1. Depending on the mounting
relationship of the strike and the lock, the dead locking trigger can wedge
between the faceplate and the latch keeper as shown on Figure #2a & 2b.
This can create a pre-load condition on the latch keeper which will prevent
the strike from unlocking.
Use the latch shim as shown on Figure #3a & 3b to prevent the dead
locking trigger from getting trapped between the latch keeper and the
strike faceplate. The faceplate must be notched to clear the latch
shim (see Figure #3a).
CCTS
If retrofitting for the electric strikes listed below, a separate Skirt
may be used to cover the gap left in the frame. Note: Specify the
finish of the CCTS so it matches the 4100 you have.
H.E.S.® 1006, Folger Adams® 712/732, Von Duprin® 6200 Series,
or Trine EN Series Strikes
Figure #2a
Figure #3b
Figure #3a
Notch to
clear the
latch shim
Use the
latch shim
to fix the
problem.
Figure #1
Sharp Edges
Figure #1
Strike seats below
the rabbet of
the frame.
Figure #2
Strike
Mechanism
Shims
Faceplate
Figure #3
Strike
Mechanism
Shims
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