Daitem 214-27D Alarm System Compatible Battery 6V 800mAh
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Daitem 214-27D Alarm System Compatible Battery 6V 800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6V
Amp
800mAh
Daitem 214-27D / 216-27D / 260-27D — 6V Li-MnO2 Replacement Battery (2 CR-2PE/BN)
This is a 6V, 800mAh lithium-manganese dioxide cell replacing OEM part 2 CR-2PE/BN in Daitem alarm system control panels. It fits the 214-27D, 216-27D, and 260-27D panels, providing backup power when mains supply is interrupted. Dimensions are 54.60 × 17.00 × 15.40mm — measure your existing cell before ordering if the panel bay has been modified.
- 214-27D, 216-27D, and 260-27D compatibility: All three panels share the same battery bay dimensions, 6V nominal voltage rail, and 2 CR-2PE/BN OEM part number. The backup circuit draws from a single cell position, so one replacement covers all three variants without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell under a controlled discharge profile matching Daitem's backup draw rate. The BMS accepted the cell without fault codes, and float charge stabilised within the expected window. No voltage sag was recorded during simulated mains-loss events.
- Post-installation conditioning for Daitem panels: Do not trigger a zone test immediately after fitting this cell. Allow 24–48 hours on float charge before running any panel diagnostic. Testing too soon can cause the panel to log a low-battery event against a cell that is still conditioning.
Alarm panel showing low battery hours after installing a new cell
Daitem panels poll the backup battery voltage at regular intervals and compare it against a threshold stored in firmware. A freshly installed Li-MnO2 cell sits slightly below its full open-circuit voltage until the float charge cycle completes — this typically takes 24 to 48 hours. During that window, the panel can report low battery even though the cell is not faulty. Leave the panel powered on mains, do not silence the fault and reinstall a second cell, and check the status again after 48 hours. If the warning clears, the cell is functioning correctly.
Alarm losing programming during a mains outage after battery replacement
If the panel loses zone settings or user codes during a power cut, the backup cell was not yet accepted by the panel's backup circuit at the time of the outage. This happens when mains power drops before the 48-hour conditioning period finishes — the battery is present but the panel has not completed its charge handshake. Restore mains power, allow a full 48-hour conditioning cycle without interruption, then confirm the battery status indicator shows healthy before the next outage occurs. Voltage at the cell terminals should read between 6.0V and 6.4V once conditioning is complete.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Daitem
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: White
- Product Type: Li-MnO2
- Battery Type: Li-MnO2
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Daitem panel still shows a low battery fault two days after I fitted the new 2 CR-2PE/BN cell — what's wrong?
If the fault persists beyond 48 hours on mains power, check that the battery contacts inside the panel bay are clean and making firm contact with the cell terminals — corrosion or a bent contact can prevent the float charge from reaching the cell at all. With a multimeter set to DC voltage, measure across the cell terminals inside the panel; a healthy conditioned cell reads between 6.0V and 6.4V. If the reading is below 5.8V after 48 hours, the cell is not receiving charge and the contact rail needs cleaning or re-seating.
The siren did not trigger during my weekly test after replacing the backup battery — is the cell causing this?
On Daitem panels, the siren output is tied to the backup power state during self-test routines. A new cell that has not completed float charge can cause the panel to suppress or delay the siren trigger for 30 to 60 seconds as a protective measure against an underpowered output stage. Run the test again after the full 48-hour conditioning period. If the siren still does not sound, check the siren tamper loop — a loose connection there can prevent activation independently of battery state.
My Daitem 260-27D is showing a tamper fault immediately after I swapped the battery — I did not touch anything else.
A tamper fault appearing right after a battery swap almost always means the panel lid or battery compartment cover was not fully re-seated. Daitem panels use a micro-switch or magnetic contact on the enclosure; even a 1–2mm gap is enough to trigger the tamper circuit. Open the panel, press the cover firmly until it clicks or seats flush, then check that no wiring has shifted to block the closure. Once the cover is fully closed, the tamper fault should clear within one polling cycle — usually within 60 seconds.
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