AT&T DLC-200C Cable Modem Replacement Battery 7.4V 10200mAh
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AT&T DLC-200C Cable Modem Replacement Battery 7.4V 10200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
10200mAh
AT&T DLC-200C — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (DL200-BAT-2S3P-002)
This 7.4V, 10200mAh Li-ion battery replaces the backup cell in the AT&T DLC-200C cable modem. It slots into the modem's battery bay and powers the unit's emergency backup function when AC power drops. The DLC-200C uses this battery specifically to maintain VoIP and data services during outages.
- DLC-200C backup system: The DLC-200C uses a 2S3P Li-ion pack to match its internal battery management bus. The modem's firmware handshakes with the BMS on this specific cell configuration — a different voltage rail or pack format will register as a fault rather than a usable backup source.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through the DLC-200C's self-test sequence after a full charge cycle. The BMS negotiated correctly, the modem accepted the cell as a valid backup source, and the firmware cleared the battery fault flag within 24 hours.
- First charge on the DLC-200C: Leave the modem plugged into AC power for at least 4 hours after installing this battery before testing backup mode. The modem's firmware will not activate the pack for emergency use until it has completed an initial charge verification cycle — triggering a power cut too early will show a false fault.
Modem showing battery error after installation
The DLC-200C runs a firmware-level battery acceptance sequence when a new cell is connected. This sequence checks cell voltage, BMS communication, and charge state — and it takes time. A battery error light or status flag in the first 24 hours after installation is normal and does not mean the pack is faulty. Keep the modem on AC power and allow the full charge cycle to complete. If the error persists beyond 24 hours at a wall-confirmed AC voltage of 120V, reseat the battery connector and restart the modem.
VoIP calls dropping during power outage while internet stays up
The DLC-200C prioritises data traffic when operating on battery backup, and VoIP draws sustained higher current than a basic data connection. If the backup battery has not completed its initial charge cycle, the pack's available discharge current may be enough to hold a data link but not enough to sustain the VoIP subsystem's power demand. Charge the modem on AC for a full 4 hours before the next outage test. A fully charged 10200mAh pack at 7.4V provides enough capacity for both data and VoIP simultaneously.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: AT&T
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The modem passed backup mode fine but my phone calls cut out the moment the power went — why?
VoIP on the DLC-200C draws more sustained current than a basic data connection, so a partially charged backup battery can hold the internet link but fail the voice subsystem. This usually happens when the battery hasn't completed its first full charge cycle after installation. Plug the modem into AC power for at least 4 hours, then retest — a fully charged 10200mAh cell at 7.4V will support both services simultaneously.
The modem's self-test keeps failing even after 24 hours — what's actually happening?
The DLC-200C self-test sequence checks BMS communication first, then cell voltage, then charge state. If the test fails past the 24-hour mark, the most common cause is an incomplete BMS handshake from a loose battery connector rather than a bad cell. Power the modem down, reseat the battery connector firmly, then restore AC power and allow another full 4-hour charge before running the self-test again.
The battery error light cleared, but now it's back after a week — is the cell dying?
A recurring battery error after the initial acceptance period usually points to shallow cycling rather than cell failure. If the modem experienced short AC interruptions — brief brownouts or power blips — the pack may have discharged and recharged repeatedly without completing a full cycle, which can confuse the firmware's state-of-charge tracking. Leave the modem on uninterrupted AC power for 8 hours to allow a full recharge and BMS recalibration; the error flag should clear once the firmware re-reads a stable 7.4V from the pack.
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