Step 3: Splice together the Black wire on the 212iLM Mullion to the Negative connection on the Electric door strike harness and to negative voltage coming from the power supply.Įxample of Wiring to an Electric Strike Using a COMMON Power Supply: Step 2: Connect the Brown (normally open) wire from the 212iLM Mullion harness to the Positive voltage connection on the Electric door strike. Step 1: Splice together the Blue (common) Relay wire from the 212iLM Mullion harness to the Red wire on the 212iLM Mullion harness and to positive voltage coming from the power supply. If you are using a common power supply with the 212iLM Mullion and the Electric Strike, (that is to say if you have only one power supply for both the 212iLM Mullion and the lock device), you need to run voltage through the common (blue) wire on the 8 conductor wire harness of the 212iLM Mullion This means that there is no voltage running through the relay (until you supply the common leg of the relay with voltage). The 212iLM Mullion is equipped with a Form C, Dry contact relay on board. Wiring to an Electric Strike: (see below) Step 3: Splice together the Black wire on the 212iLM Mullion to the Negative connection on the Magnetic Lock harness and to negative voltage coming from the power supply.Įxample of Wiring to a Electro-Magnetic Lock Using a COMMON Power Supply:Įxample of Wiring to a Electro-Magnetic Lock Using a SEPARATE Power Supply: Step 2: Connect the White /Yellow wire (normally closed) from the 212iLM Mullion harness to the Positive connection on the Magnetic Lock. Step 1: Splice together the Blue (common) wire from the 212iLM Mullion harness to the Red wire on the 212iLM Mullion harness and to positive voltage coming from the power supply. If you are using a common power supply with the 212iLM Mullion and the Magnetic Lock, (that is to say if you have only one power supply for both the 212iLM Mullion and the lock device), you need to run voltage through the common (blue) wire on the 8 conductor wire harness of the 212iLM Mullion The 212iLM Mullion is equipped with a Form C, Dry contact relay. Connect positive of the supply to the Red wire and negative to the Black wire.Ģ12iLM Mullion: Wire Colors and Designations: The Red and Black wires are connected to the power supply last, BEFORE the power is turned on. Next you will need to attach the relay wires (white/yellow, blue, and brown) to the wire run that is connected to the locking device.ģ. Attach the 8-conductor wire harness to the plug in connector on the back of the 212iLM Mullion.Ģ. The 212iLM Mullion should be Surface Mounted with a 1/4” hole for the wires centered approximately 5/8 of an inch underneath the center of bottom mounting hole (refer to the included mounting template).įor input noteAlthough the 212iLM will work with AC or DC voltage, it is recommended to use a filtered and regulated power supply for it’s ability to maintain voltage and reduce the possibility of voltage spikes.ġ. Mounting height is the same for an electrical switch, 48" on center. Select the appropriate location for the 212iLM Mullion. You will need a drill, drill bits1/8, 3/16 & 5/16 (for the plastic anchors), wire strippers, regular & small flat blade screwdrivers, a marking pen or pencil, some heat shrinkable tubing (for the wire splices), a ruler or measuring tape, silicone to seal any holes and possibly some electrical tape to hold the wires together or the template in place.Ģ12iLM Mullion Dimensions: 6 ½”L x 1 ¾”W x 1 1/8”D Taking this inventory will familiarize you with the components as well as ensure that you have a complete parts list. Please check the contents of this package and verify all components in the packing list are present. Literature: (1) 212 Standalone Mullion Instruction Manual Hardware: (1) Hardware Pack containing: (2) 8 x1¼” Panhead Slotted Machine Screw (2) 8 x 1¼” Round Head Wood Screw (2) 6-8 x ¾” Plastic Anchor, (1) 212iLM mounting template. Keypad: (1) 212iLM Mullion keypad Harnesses: (1) 8 Conductor wire harness Wrenches: (1) Standard 5/64 allen wrench Q Section 1: Unpacking and checking the packing list
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