Trine 4100 Electric Strike Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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.

3

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

2

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

Summary of Contents for 4100 Electric Strike

Page 1: ...rike position if possible 5 Correct excessive warping of door USING THE LATCH SPACER SHIMS CONTINUED For locks not aligning to the vertical center of the strike mount the shims as shown below Most if...

Page 2: ...nnect 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...

Page 3: ...s 50 Ohms 24AC 50 60Hz 420 Amps 10 08 Watts 50 Ohms 4200 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OPERATING TEMP RANGE 20 C TO 40 C DO NOT APPLY A VOLTAGE OF MORE THAN 10 OVER THE RATED OPERATING VOLTAGE OF THE STR...

Page 4: ...ON FACEPLATE DIMENSIONS Metal Frame TAB DIMENSIONS Wood Frame Use 12 24 x 1 2 inch Philips Mounting Screws for tab holes Aluminum Frame MOUNTING TABS 2 SUPPLIED 4 7 8 1 17 64 4 1 8 3 3 8 1 1 16 8 1 16...

Page 5: ...power ONLY as the last step 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 connecto...

Page 6: ...or 4 Adjust electric strike position if possible 5 Correct excessive warping of door PHONE 718 829 2332 FAX 718 829 6405 1440 FERRIS PLACE BRONX NY 10461 email customerservice trineonline com website...

Page 7: ...WITCH NORMALLY CLOSED FAIL SAFE CONFIGURED STRIKE USE 12V THRU 24V AC OR DC TRANSFORMER TO 120V AC LINE WIRING FOR FAIL SAFE MODE WITH OPTIONAL BUZZER SWITCH SINGLE POLE DOUBLE THROW FAIL SAFE CONFIGU...

Page 8: ...WITCH NORMALLY CLOSED FAIL SAFE CONFIGURED STRIKE USE 12V THRU 24V AC OR DC TRANSFORMER TO 120V AC LINE WIRING FOR FAIL SAFE MODE WITH OPTIONAL BUZZER SWITCH SINGLE POLE DOUBLE THROW FAIL SAFE CONFIGU...

Page 9: ...le the 4850 is unlatched swing the door open If the door opens then the bolt maybe applying pressure to the latch Adjust the position of the 4850 to relieve the pressure POSSIBLE REMEDIES 1 Re adjust...

Page 10: ...Push the anchor pins in the back of any 4850 series strike if you desire to use this Figure 5 Crimp the quick connect socket assembly to the power wires Crimp Connectors Quick Connect Socket Assembly...

Page 11: ...tch cavity Having the latch on center will ensure that the sensor will have enough surface to detect You can use the 1 8 and 1 4 spacer included 1 4 is for 4850LB only to move the 4850LB 4800FLB close...

Page 12: ...RELAY PANEL INDICATOR OR OTHER SIGNALING DEVICE POWER SUPPLY 1 POWER SUPPLY 2 POWER SUPPLY 3 CONTROL PANEL PANEL SIDE WIRING FRAME SIDE WIRING Hook up to either Normally Open or Normally Closed Termin...

Page 13: ...Solid Cast Latch Stainless Steel Cavity Width 5 8 Height 1 1 8 Depth 1 2 Non handed Heavy duty latch spring Silent Operation Intermittent Duty with the Standard versions Intermittent and Continuous D...

Page 14: ...ubricating these units will actually hamper their performance by attracting dust and debris into the tight tolerance precision Micro Solenoid assembly GETTING STARTED Before proceeding with your insta...

Page 15: ...ed to as Silent Operating unlike some types of AC electric releases which make a buzzing sound when activated For some applications such as entrances into apartment buildings or storerooms an audible...

Page 16: ...16 1 1 32 1 1 4 3 1 8 1 1 8 1 5 16 9 16 3 32 5 16 1 OPTIONAL 1 16 THICK SHIM Page 4 4 7 8 1 1 4 1 7 8 1 1 32 1 11 16 1 3 32 4 1 8 3 4 3 11 32 5 8 3 8 OPTIONAL 1 16 THICK SHIM 1 1 4 4 7 8 3 32 1 1 16...

Page 17: ...he 3234 s 2 3 4 x 1 1 4 faceplate requires the least amount of jamb preparation when compared with other electric strikes WIRING DIAGRAM 24V DC OR 12V DC TRANSFORMER OPTIONAL BUZZER BZ 12 or BZ 24 TO...

Page 18: ...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...

Page 19: ...power to the receptacle into which you will plug your transformer power supply This will enable you to safely cut power during installation and permit troubleshooting if required 5 Verify that the rec...

Page 20: ...must remain UNLOCKED for extended periods or when required by code The TRINE LC version of MODEL 3258 3458 3258RS and 3458RS can be used for INTERMITTENT DUTY AND CONTINUOUS DUTY ELECTRICAL If you ar...

Page 21: ...a buzzing sound is distracting or disturbing Verify with your client which they require and if an audible signal when the electric release is activated is desirable then add a audible visual annunciat...

Page 22: ...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 L...

Page 23: ...8 2 7 16 5 8 13 16 2 1 8 1 11 16 1 1 32 1 11 16 1 1 8 ALUMINUM FRAME INSTALLATION The 3458 s 4 5 8 x 1 9 16 full lip steel faceplate requires the least amount of jamb preparation when compared with ot...

Page 24: ...maged 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 ENGAGEME...

Page 25: ......

Page 26: ...s 2 12 24 x 1 2 EN MTS 14 Shim Kit 3 1 16 Shim EN UNV SHIM 15 Shim Screws 2 6 32 x 1 4 EN SHIM SCR S 16 Shim Screws 2 6 32 x 3 8 EN SHIM SCR L Figure 1 EN400 Electric Strike NOTE Number in parenthesis...

Page 27: ...all the pivot holes lines up Assemble the Solenoid and secure it with the solenoid Screw as shown Finish the assembly by installing the Cover and securing it with the two assembly Screws Assemble the...

Page 28: ...the or BLACK negative side wire terminal to the negative side of the circuit RED BLACK INSTALLATION PROCEDURE For new or replacement installation in wood or metal jambs 1 Verify that voltage rating of...

Page 29: ...releases and that there is sufficient Spring tension to push it to closed positionwhen released If Latch does not have Spring tension disassemble Electric Strike and inspect for improperly installed...

Page 30: ...icates part in Parts List UL LISTED 10B fire rated class A 3 hour Single Swing Doors UL LISTED 1034 Burglary Resistant Locking Mechanism for Indoor or Outdoor Use ANSI BHMA A156 5 1992 4 7 8 X 1 1 4 F...

Page 31: ...e to fail safe when replaced with special order part EN SLR RS When using the fail safe Slider a DC Coil must be used The fail safe Slider is identified by the small dimple below the welded tip CHANGI...

Page 32: ...be employed ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS CHART FAIL SECURE Intermittent Duty NORMALLY LOCKED VOLTAGE CURRENT AMPS OHMS SOUND DUTY 12 VAC 70 4 5 Buzz Intm 24 VAC 37 18 0 Buzz Intm 12 VDC 28 43 0 Silent...

Page 33: ...ric Strike or Coil Assembly Use voltmeter to verify that Electric Strike is receiving proper voltage and that wiring is not shorted If voltage is too low because wire size is too small for length or w...

Page 34: ...Figure 1 EN800 Electric Strike NOT PART OF ASSEMBLY USED ONLY DURING DISASSEMBLY OR CHANGING FAIL SECURE ACTION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED FRAME IS SUPPLIED AS SATIN STAINLESS STEEL US32D SPECIFY OTHE...

Page 35: ...The EN Electric Strike must be installed with coil assembly up wiring toward top of unit In this position the Electric Strike will be locked without power Fail Secure or locked with power Fail Safe ac...

Page 36: ...AGE CURRENT AMPS OHMS SOUND DUTY 12VAC 70 4 5 Buzz Intermittent 24VAC 37 18 0 Buzz Intermittent 12VDC 28 43 0 Silent Inter Cont 24VDC 15 164 0 Silent Inter Cont 4 If required run new wiring to door fr...

Page 37: ...ric Strike or Coil Assembly Use voltmeter to verify that Electric Strike is receiving proper voltage and that wiring is not shorted If voltage is too low because wire size is too small for length or w...

Page 38: ...7 Frame EN 9 FR 8 Assembly Pin EN ASS PN 9 Spring EN SPR 10 Latch Pivot Shaft EN LCH PV ST 11 Guard EN GRD 12 Plastic Cap EN PLC 13 Support Plate EN 9 SP 14 Mounting Screws 2 12 24 1 2 EN MTS 15 Shim...

Page 39: ...E The EN Electric Strike must be installed with coil assembly up wiring toward top of unit In this position the Electric Strike will be locked without power Fail Secure or locked with power Fail Safe...

Page 40: ...AGE CURRENT AMPS OHMS SOUND DUTY 12VAC 70 4 5 Buzz Intermittent 24VAC 37 18 0 Buzz Intermittent 12VDC 28 43 0 Silent Inter Cont 24VDC 15 164 0 Silent Inter Cont 4 If required run new wiring to door fr...

Page 41: ...ric Strike or Coil Assembly Use voltmeter to verify that Electric Strike is receiving proper voltage and that wiring is not shorted If voltage is too low because wire size is too small for length or w...

Page 42: ...t go into slots Fail Safe Indication Back Case 2 Insert assembly pin provided to remove latch pin latch Note The slider should fall thru the strike body after latch is removed remove slider slider gua...

Page 43: ...r as shown Replace back cover Replace 2 screws and tighten 9 Replacing coil assembly Note Slider must be in position between brackets of coil assembly Note Position wires thru slot toward front of the...

Page 44: ...n provided to remove latch pin latch Note The slider should fall thru the strike body after latch is removed remove slider slider guard 3 To change the action remove the slider from the frame and reve...

Page 45: ...e sure slider is free to move up down with no resistance 12 Thread wires thru cover as shown Replace back cover Replace two 1 8 screws and tighten 10 Replacing coil assembly Note Slider must be in pos...

Page 46: ...k up to either Normally Open or Normally Closed Terminal EN400 EN800 EN850 EN950 EN960 LBSM WIRING SCHEMATIC SWITCHED POWER CONSTANT POWER FIVE WIRE SCHEMATIC UTILIZING ONE TRANSFORMER This wiring arr...

Page 47: ...DULE CONSTANT POWER 1440 Ferris Place Bronx New York 10461 SIX WIRE SCHEMATIC UTILIZING TWO TRANSFORMERS This wiring arrangement is used to isolate the strike operation from the LB and or the SLIDER s...

Page 48: ...about approved installation procedures Contact rating 10 Amps at 120 volts 5 Amps at 250 volts DO NOT EXCEED CONTACT RATING CONTENTS 1 UL CSA listed switch 1 Faceplate 2 Wire leads UL Listed w Connect...

Page 49: ...if used Insulate all connections with wire nuts or tape approved by local codes The door switch can be mounted to the switch case with the 2 flat head screws supplied In the event that the light stays...

Page 50: ...ing 5 Battery compartment BATTERY INSTALLATION This unit operates on 3VDC batteries using 2 pieces UM 2 size C 1 5V R14 batteries or equivalent Press and slide out the battery door insert batteries in...

Page 51: ...t 2b Fix Move away from concrete 3a Possible Cause Chime Transmitter are installed too far apart over 100 feet 3b Fix relocate pieces closer to one another C Problem Chime sounds when not intended 1 P...

Page 52: ...t 2b Fix Move away from concrete 3a Possible Cause Chime Transmitter are installed too far apart over 100 feet 3b Fix relocate pieces closer to one another C Problem Chime sounds when not intended 1 P...

Page 53: ...ompartment polarity may damagethe unit FEATURES 1 Easy installation 2 Audible alarm for doors windows 3 105dB instant alarm 4 LR44 battery 3 pcs Check that the batteries are installed with correct pol...

Page 54: ...n the battery becomes weak then it s time to replace the batteries If the unit functions abnormally first check the battery and replace as required The unit is composed of two parts the audible transm...

Page 55: ...61 3699 PH 718 829 2332 FAX 718 829 6405 E mail customerservice trineonline com www trineonline com 230 8 Note 231 2 Note Push Button Instructions Expand Your Wireless Chime System The 2 note 231 8 no...

Page 56: ...sh button and chime codes are the same Check orientation of push button battery Check charge of push button and chime batteries replace if necessary Batteries seem OK but the chime doesn t work when i...

Page 57: ...might require the use of tweezers to remove and replace the jumpers ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY TRINE ACCESS TECHNOLOGY reserves the right to discontin ue and to change specifications at any time witho...

Page 58: ...s Dong one note and Ding Dong two note The factory setting is for the Ding Dong tune This tune can be changed by following the instructions below Dong one note tune Push button Add jumper to location...

Page 59: ...s to mount base to wall 5 Connect wires to terminal screws marked Front Transformer and Rear on the chime base 6 Place chime cover securely over the base NOTE FOR LOUDER SOUNDING CHIME PERFORMANCE A 2...

Page 60: ...w radiant receiver SPECIFICATIONS 1 BOTH PUSH BUTTONS ON THE 018 2 WILL TRIGGER THE 017TDC 2 The 017TDC 2 3 will work with a range of operating voltages These voltages are from 12 Volts through 30 Vol...

Page 61: ...ITCHES FIGURE 4 TRANSFORMER For DC ONLY For DC ONLY For DC ONLY For DC ONLY Power Supply 12 30 V AC DC Fail Secure Strike 1 Fail Secure Strike 2 USE THE COPPER SHUNT INCLUDED TO SUPPLY POWER TO THE ST...

Page 62: ...e receiver and the 018 2 transmitter SECURITY CODE SWITCHES FIGURE 8 EXAMPLE CODE SETTING MUST BE THE SAME SWITCH COMBINATION FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10 TIME DELAY KNOBS 017TDC 2 017TDC 3 3 Optionally you can...

Page 63: ...ections may be faulty Security Code mismatch Wiring connection may be faulty RF interference Security Code mismatch Faulty power supply Loose wiring connections or shorted wire Replace the battery Use...

Page 64: ...sen the transmitter s assembly screw and snap the front cover open Match the coding of the receiver Figure 1 below shows the location of the DIP switches for the 017TDC 2 3 receiver and the 018 2 tran...

Page 65: ...hances of installation success Before screwing the 017TDC receiver down choose an initial location and use a 10 feet electrical cord and walk test the 017TDC s sensitivity to receive the 018 2 s signa...

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