
Fail Unlocked
Rotate the adjustment screw so the dimple is fully rotated
to opposite the faceplate side of the strike (fully counter
clockwise). Your strike is now fail unlocked and requires power
to lock. See Fig. 1.
Fail Locked
Rotate the adjustment screw so the dimple is fully rotated to the
faceplate side of the strike (fully clockwise). Your strike is now
fail locked and requires power to unlock the door. See Fig 2.
Lip Bracket Adjustment
If your door or latch is out of adjustment, the insert can be
adjusted forward or back as required for proper alignment to
the latch. See Fig. 3
1. Remove the strike from the frame.
2. Remove the faceplate from the strike.
3. 2 screws secure the lip bracket to the main insert.
4. Loosen these screws approximately 1-1/2 to 2 full turns to
allow the insert to move forward or backward as required.
5. Once the adjustment is made tighten all screws and
reinstall the strike in the frame.
ES84/86 Series Installation Instructions (Continued)
Lip Bracket Screw
Faceplate
Removed Adjustment
Direction
Lip Bracket
Strike Insert
Keeper
Fig. 1 Fail Unlocked = screw fully counter clockwise
Fig. 2 Fail Locked = screw fully clockwise
Fig. 3 Lip bracket adjustment
Wiring Instructions
NOTE: Overheated or Burnt Coils caused by incorrect input
voltage / wire harness combinations are not covered under
warranty.
Use 12VDC wire harness for 12VDC or 12-24VAC input power.
Use 24VDC wire harness for 24VDC input power only
Attach the red wire to (+) positive of the power supply. Attach the
black wire to the (–) negative of the power supply (see Fig. 4).
If using AC power, polarity is not observed.
To meet BHMA A156.31 install the MOV provided across the
positive and negative wires or terminals of the harness. The MOV
is not polarity sensitive.
NOTE: If a suppression diode is
required for access control,
observe proper
polarity.
Latch Monitor Wires (LKM option)
Black = Common (C)
Blue = Normally Close (NC)
Orange = Normally Open (NO)
Keeper Monitor Wires (LKM option)
Black = Common (C)
Yellow = Normally Closed (NC)
Green = Normally Open (NO)
When using LKM option:
If the lockset on the door has a 1/2” or 5/8” latch projection,
The ES84 model is appropriate.
If the lockset on the door has a 3/4” latch projection,
you must use the ES86 model.
NOTE: Contacts are indicated with the keeper in a closed and
locked condition, with no latch present.
C
Red Black
Optional LKM
Latch
Monitor
Keeper
Monitor
NC
NO
NO
C
NC
24VDC
Te rminal
+–
12VDC
12-24VAC
Te rminal
+–
Red
Black
Fig. 4 Wiring the ES84/86 Series electric strike
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