Pax D210 POS Terminal Compatible Battery IS524 7.4V 1750mAh
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Pax D210 POS Terminal Compatible Battery IS524 7.4V 1750mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
1750mAh
Pax D210 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (IS524 / IS133)
This 7.4V 1750mAh Li-ion battery replaces the original cell in the Pax D210, D210 GPRS, D210 Bluetooth, and myPOS D210 Wifi payment terminals. It restores mobile card processing capability to terminals where the original battery no longer holds a working charge. Capacity matches the factory specification at 12.95Wh.
- D210 platform compatibility: All four D210 variants — standard, GPRS, Bluetooth, and Wifi — share the same battery bay geometry, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. One cell covers the full model range without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through full charge and discharge on a D210 unit, confirmed BMS handshake acceptance, and verified the charge IC completed top-off correctly without triggering a fault state.
- First deployment tip: After fitting the battery, complete one full transaction cycle — including a printed receipt — before putting the terminal into live service. The D210 maps battery capacity during normal operation, and at least one complete power cycle is needed for the charge indicator to read accurately.
Terminal not completing PCI boot sequence after battery swap
The D210 runs a PCI-compliant boot check on every startup, and part of that check validates the power source. A fresh cell that hasn't completed a full charge-discharge cycle can cause the BMS handshake to time out, leaving the terminal stuck on the boot screen or throwing a power fault. This isn't a defective battery — the BMS simply hasn't been accepted yet. Charge the terminal fully via the dock or USB-C cable until the charge LED goes solid, then power it on. One full boot-charge cycle is usually enough to clear the issue.
Terminal reboots mid-sale during receipt printing
The thermal printer in the D210 pulls a short, sharp current spike — higher than the baseline draw from the display and wireless radio combined. If the battery cell is already fatigued or sitting at a low state of charge, that spike can cross the BMS overcurrent threshold and trigger an immediate protection cutoff, which the terminal registers as a reboot. The fix is to ensure the battery is above 50% charge before a busy transaction period. If reboots persist on a fully charged new battery, check the dock contacts for oxidation — a high-resistance connection at the dock amplifies the voltage sag during printer draw.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Pax
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Pax D210 won't turn on at all after sitting unused for a few months — is the battery dead?
Extended storage with no charge cycles causes Li-ion cells to self-discharge below the BMS recovery threshold, which is typically around 2.5V per cell. At that point the BMS locks out the cell to prevent damage, and the terminal shows nothing — no boot screen, no charge indicator. Place the terminal on the dock for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power it on; some BMS controllers need a trickle charge period to re-initialise before they'll accept a full charge current. If the terminal still won't respond after an hour on the dock, the original cell has likely discharged too far to recover and a replacement battery is the next step.
The battery indicator has been stuck at 99% since I installed the new battery — is the charge IC faulty?
This is normal behaviour on a new cell. The D210's charge IC enters a top-off phase when it detects a cell near full capacity, and during that phase the reported state-of-charge can sit at 99% for an extended period without incrementing. The IC is trickling current in to balance the cell rather than bulk charging. Run the terminal through one complete transaction session until the battery draws down noticeably, then charge it fully — after that cycle the indicator will track accurately.
The D210 gets noticeably warm during a long queue of tap-and-print transactions — is that a battery problem?
It's not a battery fault — it's combined load heat. During back-to-back transactions the D210 runs the display, NFC/wireless radio, and thermal printer simultaneously, and that combined draw generates heat at both the battery cell and the charging circuitry. The battery surface temperature rising a few degrees above ambient is within normal operating range. If the terminal feels hot to the touch or starts throttling, check that the battery contacts and dock pins are clean — oxidised contacts increase resistance and add heat at the connection point rather than distributing it across the cell.
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