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Honeywell BAT-SCN11 Xenon Ultra 1960 Barcode Scanner Compatible Battery 3.7V 3300mAh Li-ion

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Fits Honeywell Xenon Ultra 1960, 1962, and 1960 Corded 2D scanners; replaces OEM BAT-SCN11.
3.7V and 3300mAh capacity matches stock output; delivers full imager and wireless radio draw.
Connector seats flush into battery slot with spring latch; contact pins align top-forward orientation.
We charged this cell on a Honeywell dock simulator; BMS accepted handshake within two cycles without fault codes.
After installing, run a full charge cycle in the cradle before shift start—the scan trigger draws peak current near minimum voltage and a pre-charged cell prevents early BMS shutoff during rapid barcode bursts.
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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

3300mAh

Honeywell Xenon Ultra 1960 / 1962 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BAT-SCN11)

This is a 3.7V 3300mAh Li-ion replacement for the BAT-SCN11 pack used in the Honeywell Xenon Ultra 1960, Xenon Ultra 1962, and Xenon Ultra 1960 Corded 2D handheld barcode scanners. These scanners run in retail, logistics, and warehouse inventory workflows where continuous scanning across shifts is the baseline expectation. Swapping this pack restores full imaging and wireless function when the original cell can no longer hold a working charge.

  • Xenon Ultra 1960 / 1962 / 1960 Corded 2D platform: All three models share the same BAT-SCN11 form factor, contact pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. The scanner's firmware reads cell identification data from the pack on insertion — this battery returns the correct response so the scanner does not flag an incompatible or unknown pack.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through repeated scan-burst sequences on the Xenon Ultra platform. The BMS handled the combined inrush from the imager and the wireless radio without tripping into protection mode, and the cell voltage held stable through sustained high-frequency scanning.
  • First-shift cradle protocol: After installing this pack, seat the scanner in its charging cradle and run a full charge cycle before using it on a pick-and-pack shift. The scan trigger draws its highest inrush current when the cell is near minimum charge — starting the first shift on a fully charged pack prevents false BMS protection trips during the first hour of heavy use.

Cradle showing a charging error on a freshly installed pack

Honeywell charging cradles monitor contact resistance on every dock cycle. If the gold contacts on the battery or cradle have any oxidation, handling oils, or warehouse dust on them, the cradle registers a resistance threshold fault and refuses to charge. This is not a battery fault — it is a contact fault. Wipe the battery contacts and the cradle contacts with a dry lint-free cloth, then reseat the pack firmly until the cradle LED confirms a charge state. If the error clears immediately after cleaning, the contacts were the issue.

Scanner losing wireless connection during rapid scan bursts

The Xenon Ultra 1960 draws current from two sources at once during a fast scan sequence — the 2D imager illumination and the Bluetooth or 802.11 radio polling simultaneously. On a degraded or low cell, this combined inrush can pull voltage below the BMS protection floor, causing the radio to drop the connection even though the scanner appears powered on. A fresh, fully charged pack raises the stable voltage floor high enough that both loads run concurrently without a dropout. If dropouts persist on a charged pack, check the wireless polling interval in the scanner configuration — reducing it lowers the combined peak draw.

Compatible Models

Xenon Ultra 1960 Xenon Ultra 1962 Xenon Ultra 1960 Corded 2D

Replaces Part Numbers

BAT-SCN11

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours3300mAh
Capacity3300mAh
Rate12.21Wh
Net Weight67g /2.36 oz
Gross Weight137g /4.83 oz
Approximate Weight137g /4.83 oz
Dimension 94.70 x 22.20 x 27.10mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Honeywell
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Xenon Ultra 1960 stopped reading barcodes right after I put in a new battery — what's wrong?

The Xenon Ultra 1960 imager needs a minimum supply voltage to fire the illumination array at full power. If the replacement pack shipped partially discharged, the cell voltage on insertion may be too low to sustain imager output, so the scanner powers on but fails to decode. Place the scanner in its cradle for a full charge cycle before your first scan session. Once the pack reaches 4.1–4.2V, the imager will operate at its correct intensity and reads will return to normal.

The scanner feels noticeably warm after a long shift — is something wrong with the battery?

Warmth in this scanner is a normal result of sustained dual-load operation — the 2D imager and the wireless radio both generate heat inside the enclosed housing, and that heat transfers to the pack. What you should watch for is heat that appears within the first 20 minutes of a shift, or a pack that stays warm an hour after the scanner is docked and idle. Either pattern points to an internal cell fault. A pack that only warms during peak workload and cools within 30 minutes of docking is operating normally. If the pack runs hot at rest, stop using it and replace it.

This battery isn't lasting as long as my previous one did on the same shift — what affects how the pack holds up across a day?

Scan burst frequency and wireless polling interval are the two biggest contributors to how quickly the Xenon Ultra 1960 drains a pack. High-frequency scanning combined with a short Bluetooth polling interval keeps both loads on nearly continuously, which is significantly heavier than intermittent use. Check the scanner's radio configuration — lengthening the poll interval reduces background radio draw without affecting scan response. Also confirm the pack completed a full initial charge cycle in the cradle before its first shift; a pack that started its first cycle partially discharged will appear to have lower capacity than it actually does.

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