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Borglocks BL5000 ECP Quick Start Manual page 5

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Operating & General Use
Operating the Keypad with the Code
When operating the keypad using the code, the 'C' button is to be pressed before entering the code.
Pressing the 'C' button ensures that the coding chamber is clear of any buttons that may have accidentally
been pressed.
1. Press the 'C' button to clear any pressed buttons.
2. Enter the code.
3. Pull the handle down or turn the knob handle away from the edge door. The door can be pushed/pulled to open.
4. The handle or knob handle can be released and the unit will reset. The door can be closed and the unit will be
locked from the keypad side.
Operating with the Key Override
The following instructions are only applicable for the BL5700, BL5701, BL5702 or BL5703 models with built-
in key
override. Please note the BL5703 model only operates the latchbolt of the lock case. If the deadbolt is
thrown using the separate cylinder below the keypad, the deadbolt will need to be unlocked by the cylinder
below the keypad.
1. Insert the correct key in the cylinder in the keypad handle.
2. Rotate the key away from the edge of the door. Clockwise (right) for a right-handed door or Anti-clockwise (left) for
a left hand hung door.
3. Pull/push the door open.
4. With the door open, the key can be removed from the cylinder. The door can be closed and the unit will be locked
from the keypad side.
Operating the Inside Handle
When operating the unit from the inside handle, the unit will always allow the handle to turn and open the
door. The only time the inside handle will not open the door, is if you have a BL5003, BL5403 or BL5703 and
the door is deadlocked using by the cylinder below the keypad/inside handle. The deadbolt will need to be
unlocked by the cylinder below the inside handle in order for the inside handle to unlock the door.
1. Pull the handle down or turn the knob handle away from the edge door. The door can be pushed/pulled to open.
2. The handle or knob handle can be released. The door can be closed and the unit will be locked.
Operating the Free Passage Function
Free passage is a function which allows the handle to free turn without the need the enter the code every
time a user passes through the door.
Setting the keypad into free passage mode
To operate the free passage function on the keypad, the correct code will need to be entered into the keypad; the
handle rotated and the 'F' button pressed - the handle will now be free turning and withdrawing the latch.
Returning the keypad to the locked mode
To take the keypad out of the free passage mode, the keypad handle will need to be rotated and the 'C' button
pressed; an audible click will be heard the keypad handle can be released, the coding chamber will reset and the
keypad handle will now be free turning, but not withdrawing the latch.
Deactivating the Free Passage Function
To deactivate the free passage function, follow the instructions on Page 2.
BL5000 ECP Models
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