NOTE: Installation wiring for the product and
wiring methods shall be in accordance with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA70
Solenoid Voltage
12 V DC24 VDC
C
F
G
D
E
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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
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 1.
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 5 and 6 to
complete wiring (see page 3).
Verifying the Operation Mode
The HES 9400/9500/9600/9700
Electric Strike is pre-set for FAIL SECURE
OPERATION as shown in Diagram 3.
1 VERIFY that both keepers are in
FAIL SECURE OPERATION.
Diagram 1: 12V to 24V Conversion
or
Diagram 3: Fail Secure Operation
Diagram 2: If Connector Is Missing
Connect
Together
(+ 12 VDC)
(- NEG)
Connect
Together
(+ 24 VDC)
Connect
Together
(- NEG)
Strike
Electric
Red/green
Strike
Electric
Red/green
Red
Violet
Black
Red
Violet
Black
Converting the Operation Mode
There are two Selector Stop Pins, one on the left
side and one on the right side. Both Selector Stop
Pins must be repositioned (as shown in Diagram
4) to convert the strike to FAIL SAFE OPERATION.
IN FAIL SAFE OPERATION: Both keepers
should be unlocked without power and
locked when power is applied.
1 To convert to FAIL SAFE OPERATION,
REMOVE the Selector Stop Pins on
each side of the strike body using
the provided 5/64" hex key.
2 MOVE the Selector Stop Pins to the FAIL
SAFE OPERATION position (towards the
center of the strike) as shown in Diagram 4.
3 TIGHTEN both Selector Stop Pins after
they have been moved to the FAIL SAFE
OPERATION position using the 5/64” hex key.
CAUTION FAIL SAFE OPERATION mode
should not be used in fire rated or windstorm
resistant applications.
Selector Stop
Pin Location
Diagram 4: Fail Safe Operation
Selector Stop
Pin Location
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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 in the dimesions on page 4.
• IDENTIFY and MARK the latchbolt
centerline on the frame.
• Using the dimensions provided on page
4, MARK all appropriate holes. If using a
HES 9000-ASB*, reference the installation
instructions provided with that product.
NOTE: In retrofit applications this may
require the exit device to shift horizontally
towards the hinge side of the door to
compensate for the HES 9000-ASB.
• PUNCH, DRILL and TAP the
marked holes as required.
* When mounting on an aluminum frame, with a
blade stop, an HES 9000-ASB (sold separately) is
necessary to provide a secure installation. The HES
9000-ASB is shown installed in Diagrams 8 and 9.
Diagram 5
Latchbolt Monitor
WhiteCommon
OrangeNormally Open
GreenNormally Closed
Diagram 6
Latchbolt Strike Monitor
BrownCommon
BlueNormally Open
YellowNormally Closed
White
Orange
Green
Brown
Blue
Yellow
Finishing the Installation
• ELECTRICALLY CONNECT the HES
9400/9500/9600/9700 to the Plug In
Connector, and ATTACH the electric
strike to the jamb using the 1/4"-20
x 1" mounting screws provided.
• CHECK the latchbolt interaction with the
keepers to ensure proper engagement
and clearance. If horizontal adjustment is
needed, ADJUST the strike and LOCKDOWN
the horizontal adjustment using the
10-32 set screws illustrated on Diagram 7.
• TIGHTEN the two 1/4"-20 x 1" mounting screws.
• OPTIONAL LOCKDOWN FEATURE: INSTALL
the #10-24 UNC or 10-32 UNF lockdown
screw if additional security is required;
however, REMOVE the strike before drilling
hole. If using a HES 9000-ASB it will require
drilling and tapping of the lockdown hole.
• INSTALL the cover plate, and SECURE in
place using the #6-32 x 1/4" Cover Screws.
Diagram 7
Set Screw
Location
Mounting
Screw
Lockdown
Screw
(optional)
Set Screw
Location
Mounting
Screw
CAUTION IF no LOCKDOWN SCREW is used
the elctric strike WILL NOT be windstorm rated.
This pertains ONLY to the HES 9600 and 9700.
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Frame Preparation
Diagram 8
Dimensions
NOTE: Not to scale. For easy installation,
the HES 9000-MTK should be ordered.
1-3/4"
[44.5mm]
1/2"
[12.7mm]
Clearance
for
LBM/LBSM
Wiring
10-24 UNC Screw (optional)
Final Lockdown Feature 10-32 UNF or
4-1/8"
[104.8mm]
Diagram 9
HES 9000-ASB
(optional)
HES 9400 Mounted on
Hollow Metal Frame
1-5/16"
[33.3mm]
1-5/16"
[33.3mm]
9"
[228.6mm]
7/8"
[22.5mm]
3/4"
[19mm]
Clearance
for Power
Wiring
1-1/16"
[27mm]
2X
Mounting
Hole
Locations
for
1/4-20 UNC
Mounting
Screws
This edge
toward
door
Centerline
of Latchbolt
4-1/8"
[104.8mm]
Deadlatch Vertical Alignment.
USE this line as a reference to center deadlatch.
See note under “Preparing the Frame” on page 3.
HES 94 00 Mounted o n
Alumi num Frame wi th Blade Stop
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