Abus AZSG10000 Replacement Battery 7.2V 330mAh
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Abus AZSG10000 Replacement Battery 7.2V 330mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
330mAh
Abus AZSG10000 Series — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (AZBT10000)
This is a 7.2V 330mAh Ni-MH backup battery for the Abus AZSG10000 alarm system control panel. It fits the AZSG10000, AZSG10005, AZSG10010, and AZSG10001 control units. When mains power drops, this cell keeps the panel armed and the siren circuit live.
- AZSG series compatibility: These panels share the same battery bay geometry, 7.2V supply rail, and charge management circuit across the AZSG10000, AZSG10005, AZSG10010, and AZSG10001. The BMS in each unit expects the same internal resistance profile that Ni-MH chemistry provides at this capacity.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge acceptance and cutoff verification on the AZSG platform. The panel's charge controller accepted the battery without fault codes, and the BMS terminated charge cleanly at float voltage.
- First-install charging protocol: Do not run a zone or siren test immediately after fitting this battery. Leave the panel on mains power for 24–48 hours so the cell reaches full float charge. Testing before that window often triggers a false low-battery report from the panel's charge monitor.
Alarm panel losing programming during a power outage after battery replacement
If the panel resets to factory defaults during a mains outage, the replacement battery has not yet been fully accepted by the charge circuit. The AZSG series requires the battery to complete a full 48-hour float charge before it can sustain panel memory under load. A partially charged Ni-MH cell drops below the panel's minimum operating voltage almost immediately when mains power fails. Restore mains, leave the panel for 48 hours, then test by pulling the mains lead — the panel should hold all zones and programming without resetting.
Siren not sounding during a test after backup battery swap
The siren output on the AZSG panel draws a short high-current burst at activation. A freshly fitted Ni-MH cell has not yet stabilised its internal resistance, so the panel's protection circuit suppresses the siren trigger to avoid a voltage collapse. This is not a wiring fault — it is the panel holding back the siren until the battery can handle the load spike. After 30–60 minutes on mains charge, the cell's internal resistance drops enough for the circuit to allow siren output. Re-run the test at that point and the siren should activate normally.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Abus
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Abus AZSG10000 is showing a low battery warning less than an hour after I fitted the new cell — what's wrong?
Nothing is wrong with the battery. The AZSG panel reports battery status based on float voltage, and a freshly installed Ni-MH cell hasn't reached that level yet. The charge circuit needs 24–48 hours on mains power to bring the cell to full float. Leave the panel connected to mains and the low-battery warning will clear on its own — no reset or installer code needed.
The alarm lost all my zone programming during a power cut even though I just replaced the backup battery — how do I stop this happening again?
The panel lost programming because the new battery wasn't yet conditioned enough to sustain the memory circuit under load. The AZSG series needs the replacement cell to complete a full 48-hour float charge before it can hold panel settings through a mains failure. Restore mains power now and leave the panel alone for 48 hours before testing backup behaviour again. After that window, pull the mains lead briefly — the panel should retain all zones and settings at 7.2V.
After replacing the battery on my AZSG10005, the panel is showing a tamper fault — I haven't touched any sensors.
A tamper fault after a battery swap almost always means the control panel cover or battery compartment lid isn't fully closed. The AZSG series monitors its enclosure with a tamper switch, and even a slightly misaligned lid will trigger the fault. Open the panel, reseat the cover squarely, and press until you hear or feel it click. Check that no wiring is caught in the frame, then recheck the panel display — the tamper fault should clear immediately.
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