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BORG Digital Lock 2000 Series Easi Code Change Code Change Key - Blue

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$8.00
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SKU:
STK BL2000ECPCK
UPC:
9329673151279
Availability:
Usually same day dispatch (if ordered before 11am)
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BORG Digital Lock 2000 Series Easi Code Change Code Change Key - Blue

The BORG BL2000ECPCK is a replacement Easi Code Pro (ECP) code change key for compatible Borg mechanical digital keypads.

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Estimated Warehouse Dispatch
Usually same day if ordered before 11am AEST (excluding weekends and Qld public holidays)

Key features icon Key Features

  • Replacement code change key for Borg keypads with ECP.
  • Specified for Borg 2000, 3000 and 4000 series keypads with ECP only.
  • Blue finish.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: BL2000ECPCK
  • Brand: Borg
  • Finish: Blue
  • Suits Borg 2000 Series Keypads: Yes
  • Suits Borg 3000 Series Keypads: Yes
  • Suits Borg 4000 Series Keypads: Yes
  • Suits Keypads With ECP Only: Yes

Item code list icon Item Code Family

Item Code Product Finish Notes
BL2000ECPCK 2000 Series Easi Code Change Code Change Key Blue Replacement code change key for Borg 2000, 3000 and 4000 series keypads with ECP only
BL2201KSCECP Digital Lock 2201KSC Easi Code Change - Keypad Only Satin Chrome Keypad only, on-door Easi Code Pro code change, accepts single PIN code only

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does BL2000ECPCK suit?
    It is specified for Borg 2000, 3000 and 4000 series keypads with Easi Code Pro (ECP) only.
  • Will this work with standard (non ECP) Borg keypads?
    No. It is intended for ECP keypads only.
  • Is this a complete keypad or lock component pack?
    No, it is a replacement code change key only.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • If your keypad code is changed on-door using the Easi Code Pro procedure, this is the replacement key typically used for that process.
  • Before ordering, confirm the keypad is an ECP model, as standard (non ECP) models use a different code change method.