How do you change the code on this digital door lock?
The code change process for this lock involves removing the lock from the door and rotating a series of coding disk's or gears, to align coloured markers up in the desired sequence
How heavy Duty is this digital door lock?
This is a robust lock with a constantly clutched handle and is suitable for use in medium traffic applications
Is this digital door lock suitable for use outside?
This lock is suitable for internal and sheltered external narrow stile UPVC, aluminium, composite and wooden doors.
What locking device does this digital door lock work with?
This product works with a range of latches and lock cases including 92PZ lock cases, however its mostly suited to use with a range of 92PZ multipoint locking systems. No locking device comes included with the digital lock and one must be purchased separately
Can the user code feature the same number more than once?
Yes, each number may be used up to 2 times in the code
Does the user code have to be entered in the correct sequence?
No, codes on this product are non sequential.
Does this digital door lock feature holdback functionality?
No, This product features a free passage mode as an alternative to holdback.
Does this digital door lock feature a manual key override?
The unit works with euro cylinder lock cases and the key operation of the locking device being used is not effected by the Borg unit. Therefore in most circumstances key override will be available in any locking device where the key retracts the latch
How will this product operate my multipoint door lock?
The Borg 6000 series digital lock operates in much the same way as traditional lever furniture. As a result, the user must still lift the lever, on lift lever locking mechanisms, to throw the remote locking points. The difference is that the lever can not be used in a downwards action to open the door, until the correct code is entered. The locking cylinder function is not affected by the Borg lock.
How do I know if my multipoint door lock is compatible?
This digital lock will work with several 92PZ split spindle, or lift-lever multipoint locks. It is not suitable for use with key wind mechanisms. The main consideration is the distance between fixing bolts, and whether they will be obstructed by the case of the gearbox on the lock. Using the technical drawing of the Borg, and that of the multipoint lock gearbox you intend to use, it should be possible to confirm compatibility. Most locks that use the standard Winkhaus, GU, or Fuhr case will work without any issues due to the shorter case height. Locks from the Lockmaster, and Avocet ranges are not compatible. Some customers have modified lock case from other manufacturers to use them with the Borg. If you are unsure, please contact the Duffells team to confirm if your locking system is compatible.
So, can this digital door lock be used outside?
Yes, the Borg 600 range is suitable for use on external doors, however please be mindful it contains many intricate moving metal parts and would not be suitable for use in particularly harsh environments such as coastal settings etc.