1. Introduction
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the TMEZON Electric Strike Door Lock, Model HM-150KANO. This device is designed to enhance security for various door types, including wooden and metal doors, and is compatible with TMEZON video intercom systems.

Image: The TMEZON electric strike door lock, a key component for secure access control systems.
2. Product Features
- Versatile Application: Suitable for office cabinets, wooden doors, stainless steel doors, fire doors, residential building entrance doors, intelligent control cabinets, storage cabinets, and mechanical anode or ball locks.
- Easy Installation: Features a concealed, flush-mount design for a clean appearance.
- Durable Construction: Electromagnetic components use high-quality magnetic materials and special integrated processing to prevent residual magnetism, ensuring long-term normal operation.
- High Security Standards: CE certified, tested for up to 100,000 cycles, with a holding force of up to 500 kg.
- Intercom Compatibility: Designed to work with TMEZON video intercom systems for integrated security management.
3. Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Model Number | HM-150KANO |
| Brand | TMEZON |
| Dimensions (Package) | 16.2 x 4 x 4 cm |
| Weight | 300 grams |
| Power Requirement | DC 12V |
| Holding Force | Up to 500 kg |
| Cycle Rating | 100,000 cycles |
| Certifications | CE |
| Installation Type | Concealed |
| UPC | 739210879631 |
Note: Batteries are not required or included. Spare parts availability information is not provided.
3.1 Product Dimensions
The electric strike lock has a compact design suitable for narrow door frames. Precise measurements are crucial for proper installation. The overall dimensions are approximately 149mm in length, 44mm in width, and 34mm in depth, with specific cut-out requirements for the latch mechanism.
4. Installation Guide
Proper installation is crucial for the optimal performance and security of the electric strike lock. Follow these steps carefully.
4.1 Components Overview and Basic Wiring

Image: Overview of the electric strike lock with a basic wiring diagram illustrating a Normally Open (NO) configuration, indicating the lock is fail-safe.
4.2 Step-by-Step Installation
- Prepare the Door Frame: Cut a hole in the door frame according to the dimensions of the electric strike. Ensure precise measurements for a flush fit.

Image: Illustration of cutting the recess in the door frame to accommodate the electric strike body.
- Assemble and Test: Assemble the lock components and connect them to a power source for initial testing. Verify that the lock operates correctly (opens/closes) before final installation.

Image: Depiction of assembling the strike plate and connecting wires for a functional test.
- Secure the Electric Strike: Fix the electric strike firmly into the prepared recess in the door frame using the provided screws.

Image: Visual guide for securing the electric strike within the door frame using screws.
- Final Check: Once secured, ensure the door closes properly and the lock engages smoothly with the door's latch bolt.

Image: Final view of the electric strike installed, showing how it aligns with the door's latch.
4.3 Door Type Compatibility
The TMEZON Electric Strike Lock is designed for installation in both metal and wooden door frames. The concealed installation ensures a clean and secure fit for various door materials.
4.4 Detailed Wiring Connection
Refer to the following diagram for detailed wiring connections, especially when integrating with access control systems or TMEZON video intercoms. Ensure all connections are secure and follow local electrical codes.
For an installation video reference, please visit: https://youtu.be/nXVtQ9d4b4
5. Operating Instructions
The TMEZON Electric Strike Lock operates as a Normally Open (NO) type, meaning it is unlocked when power is applied and locked when power is removed (fail-safe). This is a common configuration for emergency exits or areas where safety requires the door to unlock during a power failure.
- Unlocking: When a signal (e.g., from an access control system, intercom, or push button) provides 12V DC power to the electric strike, the internal mechanism retracts, allowing the door to be opened.
- Locking: When the power supply to the electric strike is interrupted, the internal mechanism extends, securing the door.
- Integration with Intercom: When connected to a TMEZON video intercom, the lock can be remotely controlled via the intercom unit.
6. Maintenance
To ensure the longevity and reliable operation of your TMEZON Electric Strike Lock, follow these simple maintenance guidelines:
- Regular Cleaning: Periodically wipe the visible parts of the lock with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and grime. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Check Connections: Annually inspect all wiring connections to ensure they are secure and free from corrosion.
- Lubrication: If the latch mechanism feels stiff, apply a small amount of silicone-based lubricant to the moving parts. Do not over-lubricate.
- Functionality Test: Regularly test the lock's operation with your access control system or intercom to confirm it engages and disengages smoothly.
7. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your electric strike lock, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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| Lock does not unlock when power is applied. |
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| Lock does not engage (door remains unlocked) when power is removed. |
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| Door is difficult to open or close. |
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8. Warranty and Customer Support
TMEZON provides a 1-year warranty and lifetime technical support for this product. If you encounter any problems or require assistance, please contact us:
- Via Amazon Message: Send a message through your Amazon order details.
- Email: support@tmezon.com
Our customer service team is committed to providing prompt and helpful support.





