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BORG Digital Prox Data Cards For Audit Trail BLLA8-6 (Box of 2) - White

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STK BLMFDATA91
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BORG Digital Prox Data Cards For Audit Trail BLLA8-6 (Box of 2) - White

The BORG Digital Prox Data Cards are intended for audit trail use and are supplied as a packet of 2. These cards are specified to suit the BLLA8-6 only, commonly used in hotel-style access setups where event recording is required.

Key features icon Key Features

  • Prox data cards for audit trail functionality.
  • Designed to suit BLLA8-6 only.
  • Supplied as a box of 2 cards.
  • Specified as suitable for hotel-style access use.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: BLMFDATA91
  • Product Type: Prox data cards
  • System Suitability: BLLA8-6 only
  • Audit Trail: Yes
  • Designed For Hotels: Yes
  • Pack Quantity: Box of 2
  • Finish: White

Contents icon What's In The Box

  • 2 × prox data cards (audit trail type)

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Audit trail setups using the BLLA8-6 system.
  • Hotel-style access control applications where card-based audit recording is required.

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do these cards work with other Borg systems?
    No. These cards are specified to suit the BLLA8-6 only.
  • How many cards are included?
    This product is supplied as a box of 2 prox data cards.
  • What does “audit trail” mean here?
    It indicates the cards are intended for audit trail use within the BLLA8-6 system, where access events can be recorded.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • These cards are system-specific, so confirm the installation is based on the BLLA8-6 before ordering.
  • In hotel environments, it is common practice to store spare cards securely to avoid untracked card swaps during maintenance.
  • If audit reporting is required, ensure the broader BLLA8-6 setup is configured correctly, as the cards alone do not confirm system logging has been enabled.