CipherLab 9700 Barcode Scanner Compatible Battery GB20H 3.6V
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CipherLab 9700 Barcode Scanner Compatible Battery GB20H 3.6V - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.6V
Amp
20mAh
CipherLab 9700 — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (GB20H)
This is a 3.6V, 20mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the CipherLab 9700 handheld mobile computer. Part number GB20H fits the 9700 directly — the same scanner used in warehouse pick-and-pack, retail stocktaking, and point-of-sale operations. When the original cell degrades and scan sessions get shorter, this is the direct swap.
- CipherLab 9700 fit: The 9700 platform uses a 3.6V Ni-MH cell at this form factor — 38.00 × 12.36 × 6.00mm — with a BMS that handshakes over the same connector. Voltage outside that range triggers a fault state and the scanner won't boot, so cell chemistry and voltage must match exactly.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through repeated scan-trigger inrush events and wireless polling loads. The BMS held voltage within spec throughout and did not trip on simulated burst-scan sequences across a full shift workload.
- First-install charging protocol: After swapping the pack, seat the scanner in its cradle and run a full charge cycle before starting a pick-and-pack shift. Scan-trigger inrush is highest when the cell is near minimum charge — a partially charged new cell can cause false BMS trips on the first scan burst of the day.
Cradle showing a charging error on a freshly installed GB20H pack
This happens most often when the dock contacts and the battery terminals have surface oxidation or residue from the old pack. The cradle reads contact resistance as a fault and stops the charge cycle before it starts. Wipe the battery terminals and the cradle contacts with a dry cloth, then reseat the scanner firmly until you hear the dock click. If the error clears within 30 seconds of reseating, contact resistance was the cause — not a faulty cell.
Scanner losing wireless connection during rapid scan bursts
On the 9700, the wireless radio and the scan trigger draw current at the same time during fast barcode sequences. If the cell voltage sags under that combined load, the radio drops its connection before the scanner throws a low-battery warning. This is more pronounced when the pack is below 50% charge. Charge the pack fully before high-frequency scan sessions and check that the wireless polling interval in the scanner's config is not set to its minimum — aggressive polling amplifies the voltage sag.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: CipherLab
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The 9700 scanner stopped reading barcodes right after I put in the new GB20H — the screen is on but the laser won't fire. What's wrong?
The laser or imager module on the 9700 has a minimum voltage threshold, and a new Ni-MH cell fresh out of packaging may not yet hold enough charge to cross it — even though the screen stays on at a lower draw. Seat the scanner in the cradle and run a full charge cycle before attempting any scans. After charging, the imager should fire normally on the first trigger press. If it still won't fire at full charge, check that the battery contacts inside the scanner bay are not bent or pushed back.
My 9700 is getting noticeably warm after two or three hours of continuous scanning. Is that the battery?
Sustained scanning combined with active wireless polling generates heat from both the radio and the scan module — the 9700's enclosed housing traps that heat, and the battery itself adds a small amount under continuous draw. A warm housing is normal under heavy shift use; hot means something else is running that shouldn't be. Check that no background sync process is set to a continuous rather than scheduled interval in the device settings. Reducing wireless polling frequency drops the sustained current draw and brings housing temperature down.
The new pack seems to drain faster on short shifts than the old battery did when it was newer — why would a replacement cell run shorter?
Ni-MH cells ship in a partially discharged state and don't reach rated capacity on the first cycle. Run two or three full charge-and-use cycles in the cradle before drawing conclusions about shift endurance. Also check scan burst frequency and wireless polling settings — if either was increased since the last battery change, the draw is higher regardless of which pack is installed. Capacity stabilises after the third full cycle; measure shift endurance from that point.
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