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Installation
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.
Preparing the Strike
NOTE:
For 12 VDC, the Plug In Connector (pigtail)
marked “12 VDC” should be used; for 24 VDC,
the pigtail marked “24 VDC should be used.
1
SELECT the appropriate pigtail that
matches system power and electrically
CONNECT as illustrated in Diagram 2.
2
IF no connector is present,
THEN CONFIGURE the wires
as shown in Diagram 2.
3
IF using the Latchbolt Monitor (LBM)
or Latchbolt Strike Monitor (LBSM),
THEN REFER to Diagrams 3 and 4
on Page 3 to complete wiring.
NOTE 1:
The 9400/9500/9600 ships in
FAIL SECURE OPERATION mode.
NOTE 2:
FAIL SAFE OPERATION mode should not
be used in fire or windstorm-rated applications.
4
CONVERT the 9400/9500/9600 to
FAIL SAFE OPERATION, if needed, using
Diagrams 5 and 6 on Page 3 as a guide.
Preparing the Frame
NOTE:
When using a Corbin Russwin Series
5000 or Yale 7000 series equipped with an
offset deadlatch, the deadlatch is located just
above the Vertical Alignment line, as shown
on the Installation Template on Page 4.
1
PREPARE the door jamb using
the Installation Template located
on Page 4 (with the exception of
the hole for final lockdown).
Red
Red/green
Black
Violet
Red
Black
Violet
Red/green
(+ 12 VDC)
(-NEG)
(+ 24 VDC)
(-NEG)
or
Electric Strike
Electric Strike
Connect
Together
Connect
Together
Connect
Together
Diagram 2:
12V to 24V Conversion
If Connector Is Missing