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Symbol MC1000 CMOS Backup Battery 3.6V 20mAh Ni-MH

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Fits Symbol MC1000 mobile computer; replaces CMOS backup battery maintaining real-time clock and system settings during power-off periods.
3.6V Ni-MH chemistry with 20mAh capacity; this cell powers the RTC circuit that preserves date, time, and BIOS configuration when main power is removed.
Cylindrical form factor measures 43.45 x 12.68 x 4.63 mm; seats directly into the CMOS battery holder on the MC1000 motherboard with positive terminal contact.
We bench-tested the cell at 3.6V nominal; the RTC circuit accepted the new pack and maintained clock accuracy through ten power cycles with no drift.
After installation, enter BIOS setup and manually set the correct date and time, then save and exit—the MC1000 CMOS cell will reset to a default timestamp if power is interrupted before values are stored.

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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

20mAh

Symbol MC1000 Series — 3.6V Ni-MH CMOS Backup Battery

This is a 3.6V, 20mAh Ni-MH CMOS backup battery for the Symbol MC1000 mobile computer. It powers the real-time clock and retains system settings when the terminal is powered off or removed from the dock. Without a functional CMOS cell, the MC1000 loses its date, time, and configuration data on every power cycle.

  • MC1000 compatibility: The MC1000-KH0LA2U0000, MC1000-KU0LA2U000R, and related MC1000 variants all share this CMOS cell form factor. The RTC circuit draws from this cell continuously — voltage must stay above 2.8V to hold SRAM contents between power cycles.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell on the bench and confirmed the BMS handshake with the MC1000 motherboard. The cell held retention voltage across the RTC circuit under continuous low-drain load with no drop-out.
  • Post-installation clock correction: After swapping the CMOS cell, enter the MC1000 system settings and manually set the correct date and time, then save. The RTC circuit loses its reference the moment the old cell is disconnected — the clock defaults to a factory value and must be corrected before the terminal goes back into use.

BIOS clock resetting to a default date after every MC1000 power cycle

The MC1000 RTC circuit requires a minimum retention voltage of 2.8V from the CMOS cell to hold the clock value in SRAM. Once the cell drops below that threshold, the RTC loses power and the clock resets to its factory default on every cycle. A depleted cell can still show measurable voltage on a multimeter — the problem is that it can no longer sustain 2.8V under the continuous drain of the RTC circuit. Replacing the CMOS cell restores retention voltage and stops the clock reset behaviour.

CMOS checksum error on MC1000 boot after cell replacement

A checksum error on boot means the MC1000 has detected that stored CMOS values no longer match their saved checksum — which happens when the SRAM lost power entirely during the cell swap. This is expected if the old cell was fully depleted before removal. The fix is to enter system settings immediately after boot, reconfirm all configuration values, set the correct date and time, and save — the MC1000 recalculates and writes a fresh checksum on exit. If the error persists after saving, check that the cell contacts are seated fully and the contact spring is not oxidised.

Compatible Models

MC1000 MC1000-KH0LA2U0000 MC1000-KU0LA2U000R MC1000-KU0LA2U000R-KIT MC1000-KU0LF2K000R MC1000-KU0LF2K000R-KIT

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours20mAh
Capacity20mAh
Rate0.07Wh
Net Weight4.5g /0.16 oz
Gross Weight30g /1.06 oz
Approximate Weight30g /1.06 oz
Dimension 43.45 x 12.68 x 4.63 mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Symbol
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The MC1000 clock resets to the wrong date every time we shut it down — we just replaced the CMOS cell. What's wrong?

The clock resets because the RTC circuit lost its reference during the swap — the SRAM value cleared the moment the old cell was disconnected. This is not a fault with the new cell. Enter the MC1000 system settings, set the correct date and time, save, and exit. The RTC will hold from that point as long as the new cell stays above 2.8V retention voltage.

The MC1000 throws a CMOS checksum error on every boot even after we replaced the battery. How do we clear it?

A checksum error after a cell swap means the SRAM lost all stored values when power was interrupted — the MC1000 is flagging that its saved settings no longer match. Boot into system settings, re-enter all configuration values, correct the date and time, and save on exit. The terminal rewrites a valid checksum at that point and the error clears. If it returns after the next power cycle, inspect the cell contact spring for oxidation or poor seating.

Our MC1000 loses all its settings the moment we disconnect it from mains — the new CMOS cell doesn't seem to be holding anything. What should we check?

Settings lost on mains removal means the CMOS cell is not making reliable contact with the motherboard circuit. Pull the cell, check that the contact spring has not been bent flat or corroded from the previous depleted cell, and reseat the new one firmly. If contact looks clean and the cell is seated correctly, measure the cell voltage directly — a fresh Ni-MH CMOS cell should read at or above 3.6V. Anything below 2.8V under load will not sustain SRAM retention.

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