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Unitech HT680 Barcode Scanner Replacement Battery 3.7V 2200mAh

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Fits Unitech HT680, PA690, HT682, PA692 and compatible models; replaces OEM part numbers 1400-900001G, 1400-900005G, 1400-910005G, 1400-910006G.
3.7V, 2200mAh (8.14Wh) Li-ion cell matches the original output and sustains extended scan sessions in warehouse and retail environments.
Connector seats into the battery slot with a positive contact on the upper face; locking tab on the right side holds the pack flush against the spring terminals.
We bench-tested the BMS on a PA690 dock charger — cell accepted charge from 0V without fault codes and held voltage steady through fifty scan-trigger cycles at full imager draw.
After installing this cell, place the scanner in its cradle for a full charge cycle before field use — the scan trigger inrush is highest when the pack is near minimum and a pre-charged cell prevents false BMS trips on the first shift.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

2200mAh

Unitech HT680 / PA690 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (1400-900001G)

This 3.7V Li-ion cell at 2200mAh replaces the factory battery in the Unitech HT680, PA690, HT682, and PA692 handheld barcode scanners, along with 40+ additional compatible models. It matches the original connector, form factor, and BMS handshake so the device powers on without configuration changes. Install it, charge it fully in the cradle, and the scanner returns to normal operation.

  • HT680 / PA690 platform fit: These four models share the same battery bay geometry, 3.7V power rail, and BMS communication protocol. One cell covers the full range without adapter modifications or firmware workarounds.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on the HT680 platform and confirmed the BMS handshake completes correctly, charge termination triggers at the right threshold, and the cell holds voltage under the combined load of the scan trigger and wireless radio.
  • First-shift cradle protocol: After installing a new cell, place the scanner in its cradle for a full charge cycle before starting a pick-and-pack shift. The scan trigger inrush current peaks when the cell is near minimum charge, and a fully charged pack prevents false BMS trips during the first heavy-use period.

Cradle showing charging error on a new pack

A charging error on a freshly installed pack is almost always a contact resistance problem, not a faulty cell. Dock contacts on high-cycle cradles accumulate oxidation and debris that interrupt the low-current handshake the HT680 cradle uses to identify and begin charging a pack. Wipe the gold contacts on both the battery and the cradle with a dry lint-free cloth, then reseat the scanner firmly until it clicks. If the error clears and charging begins, the cell itself was never the issue.

Scanner losing wireless connection during rapid scan bursts

During a rapid scan sequence, the HT680 draws current simultaneously from the imager, the wireless radio, and the processor — peak combined inrush can briefly sag cell voltage below the BMS low-voltage threshold. When this happens, the BMS interrupts output to protect the cell, and the wireless stack drops its connection before the device recovers. A cell that is already partially discharged or has accumulated capacity fade is most vulnerable to this voltage sag. Keep the pack above 50% charge during high-frequency scanning shifts, and replace any cell that triggers this symptom consistently above 3.5V under load.

Compatible Models

HT680 PA690 HT682 PA692 HT680 Rugged Handheld Terminal HT680-9550UADG HT680-9560UADG HT680-9590UADG HT680-H550UADG HT680-H560UADG HT680-H590UADG Unicare-PA690-2E Unicare-PA690-3E Unicare-PA690-3C Unicare-PA690-5C PA690-0260UADG PA690-2260UADG PA690-9260UADG PA690-9261UADG PA690-9261QADG PA690-9892UADG PA690-9892QADG PA690-H261QADG PA690-H892WADG PA690-3261UADG PA690-3892UADG PA690-3892QADG PA690 Rugged Handheld Computer PA690MCA Medical Clinical Assistant PA692-0260UMDG - WM6.5 Classic Multi-Languages PA692-9261UMDG PA692-H261UMDG PA692-H261QMDG PA692-98E2UMDG PA692-98E2UMHG PA692-H8E2QMDG PA692-9261UMHG PA692-98E2QMDG PA692-H8E2UMDG PA692-H8E2UMHG PA692-H461UADG - 2D Imager PA692-QAW2UMHG - 2D Imager PA692-Y8E2UMDG - 2D Imager

Replaces Part Numbers

1400-900001G 1400-900005G 1400-910005G 1400-910006G

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours2200mAh
Capacity2200mAh
Rate8.14Wh
Net Weight50.5g /1.78 oz
Gross Weight100.5g /3.55 oz
Approximate Weight100.5g /3.55 oz
Dimension 58.40 x 36.72 x 14.10mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Unitech
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My HT680 isn't reading barcodes after I swapped the battery — the scanner powers on but the laser won't fire.

The imager and laser diode require a stable voltage above the scan-trigger threshold before they activate — if the new cell shipped partially discharged, available voltage under load can fall just short of that threshold even though the device appears powered on. Place the scanner in its cradle and charge fully before attempting any scanning. Once the cell reaches a full charge, the laser should fire normally on the first trigger press.

The scanner runs warm after a few hours of continuous use — is that a battery problem or a device problem?

Sustained warmth on the HT680 during extended shifts is a combined effect: the wireless radio polls continuously, the imager fires on every trigger press, and both loads generate heat inside a compact housing with limited airflow. A battery with reduced capacity compensates by drawing higher current to maintain voltage, which adds to the thermal load. If the device runs noticeably hotter than it did with the original pack, check whether the replacement cell is delivering its rated 2200mAh or has been damaged by repeated deep discharge. Confirm resting voltage after a full charge sits at or above 4.1V before writing off the device.

Our previous battery lasted a full warehouse shift — this new one seems to fade faster by mid-shift even after a full charge.

Scan burst frequency and wireless polling interval both directly reduce effective capacity — a picker scanning every few seconds with Bluetooth active draws significantly more than occasional scanning with Wi-Fi on a long poll cycle. If the operational pattern changed when the old battery was replaced, the new cell may be carrying a heavier load rather than having a capacity fault. Verify the wireless polling interval in the HT680 device settings and confirm it matches your network configuration. If the load profile is unchanged and fade still occurs, check resting open-circuit voltage after a full charge — a healthy 3.7V Li-ion cell should read 4.15–4.20V fully charged.

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