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Code A Phone 3100 Ni-MH Cordless Phone Compatible Battery 3.6V 170mAh

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Fits Code A Phone 3100 and 3200 handsets, replacing OEM battery pack CS-CPB405CL.
3.6V and 170mAh Ni-MH chemistry restores talk and standby time on aged or failed packs.
Barrel connector slides straight into handset battery slot with no locking tab or orientation risk.
We bench-tested the BMS voltage rise under trickle charge — accepts base station current within spec.
Place handset in base for a full 16-hour charge before first use — Ni-MH requires slow first charge cycle to reach rated capacity.
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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

170mAh

Code A Phone 3100 / 3200 — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery

This is a 3.6V, 170mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Code A Phone 3100 and 3200 cordless phone handsets. It slots into the handset battery compartment and restores talk and standby function when the original pack has degraded. No OEM part number applies to this unit — fitment is confirmed by model number and physical dimensions (50.60 x 25.83 x 14.07mm).

  • 3100 and 3200 fitment: Both models run the same 3.6V battery rail with identical connector orientation and compartment dimensions. The handset BMS on this series accepts standard Ni-MH chemistry without a proprietary handshake, so the swap is straightforward.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the 3100 base station and confirmed the charging circuit accepted the new cell without error. The BMS tracked charge state normally across three full cycles and voltage held steady under RF transmit load.
  • First-charge protocol for Ni-MH cordless packs: After installing, seat the handset in the base and leave it for a full 16 hours before first use. Ni-MH cells from storage ship at partial charge and need one slow, uninterrupted cycle to reach rated capacity — skipping this shortens usable talk time from the start.

Base station showing no charge light on a fresh Ni-MH pack

Ni-MH batteries lose voltage during storage and can drop below the threshold the base station uses to detect a valid pack. When the resting voltage is too low, the base treats the battery as absent or faulty and withholds charging current entirely. This is common with new replacement packs that have been sitting in a warehouse. To recover, hold the handset in the base for 15–30 minutes — most Code A Phone base stations will begin a trickle charge once the terminal voltage climbs above approximately 3.0V.

Talk time shorter than the original battery after three charges

Ni-MH cells do not reach full rated capacity on the first charge cycle. The 3100 and 3200 handsets use a slow trickle-charge circuit, which means the first two or three cycles will feel short compared to a fully conditioned pack. Capacity builds progressively over the first three to five full charge-and-discharge cycles. If talk time is still noticeably short after five cycles, check that the handset is seating flush in the base — a loose contact drops charging current and the pack never reaches a full 3.6V charge.

Compatible Models

3100 3200

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours170mAh
Capacity170mAh
Rate0.61Wh
Net Weight31.2g /1.10 oz
Gross Weight81.2g /2.86 oz
Approximate Weight81.2g /2.86 oz
Dimension 50.60 x 25.83 x 14.07mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Code A Phone
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Code A Phone 3100 shows no light on the base after I swapped the battery — is the base broken?

The base is almost certainly fine. Ni-MH packs drop to a low resting voltage in storage, and the 3100 base station won't initiate a charge cycle if it reads the terminal voltage as too low to be a valid pack. Leave the handset seated in the base for 20–30 minutes without removing it — the circuit will detect a rising voltage and switch on. If the charge light still doesn't appear, clean the handset contacts with a dry cloth and reseat it firmly.

The handset lost its pairing to the base after I replaced the battery — how do I get it back?

Removing the battery from a DECT cordless phone cuts all power, and some handsets in this series drop their pairing data when power is fully interrupted. Re-registering takes about 60 seconds: press and hold the page or find button on the base until the handset enters registration mode, then confirm on the handset. The procedure is in the 3100 manual under "Handset Registration" — page numbers vary by revision, but the base button sequence is the same across the 3100 and 3200.

The handset battery drains completely overnight even when it's sitting in the base — what's happening?

This points to a seating problem, not a faulty battery. If the handset isn't fully flush in the cradle, the charging contacts don't make a clean connection and the base never tops the pack up. The standby draw from the DECT radio slowly pulls the battery flat by morning. Press the handset firmly into the base and check that the charge indicator light comes on — if it doesn't light up consistently, inspect the gold contacts on both the handset and base for corrosion and clean them with a pencil eraser.

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