Kaba Programmer 1460 Replacement Battery 2.4V 2000mAh
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Kaba Programmer 1460 Replacement Battery 2.4V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
2.4V
Amp
2000mAh
Kaba Programmer 1460 — 2.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (1460-16)
This is a 2.4V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Kaba Programmer 1460 handheld door lock programming device. It fits the programmer used to configure and manage electronic door locks in commercial and institutional access control systems. OEM part numbers 1460-16 and 132-512886 both reference this battery.
- Programmer 1460 fit: The 1460 programmer uses a fixed 2.4V Ni-MH cell pack at this form factor — 52mm × 29.35mm × 15mm. Any voltage mismatch or dimensional deviation causes the programmer to fail to boot or corrupts lock configuration sessions mid-write.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through full charge-discharge cycles and confirmed the BMS holds stable output across the Programmer 1460's communication bursts to the lock interface. No voltage sag was detected during active data write sequences.
- Post-replacement programmer initialisation: After fitting this battery, power cycle the Programmer 1460 and allow it to complete its internal self-check before initiating any lock configuration session. Some firmware versions require a full boot sequence to re-establish communication protocols with the connected lock hardware.
Why the Programmer 1460 drops connection mid-configuration session
Ni-MH cells degrade unevenly across the two-cell pack when one cell holds less capacity than the other — a condition called cell imbalance. During a configuration write, the programmer draws a short burst of current that the weaker cell cannot sustain, causing the pack voltage to sag below the device's minimum operating threshold. The programmer interprets this as a low-battery shutdown and terminates the session, potentially leaving the lock in a partially programmed state. Replacing the full cell pack rather than individual cells is the only way to restore matched capacity across both cells.
Programmer 1460 powers on but shows low-battery warning immediately after battery replacement
A Ni-MH battery shipped in long-term storage self-discharges to approximately 1.0V per cell, which sits below the Programmer 1460's low-battery detection threshold of roughly 2.2V for the pack. The device reads this resting voltage on first boot and flags the warning before the battery has had any charge applied. Connect the programmer to its charger and allow a full charge cycle to complete — the warning clears once the pack reaches 2.4V. Do not attempt a lock programming session until the charger indicates a full charge.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Kaba
- 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 Kaba Programmer 1460 keeps cutting out halfway through writing a configuration to a lock — is that a battery issue?
Yes. A degraded Ni-MH pack loses the ability to sustain the current burst the programmer pulls during an active data write to the lock interface. The device voltage sags below its operating floor mid-session and the programmer shuts down to protect the lock from a corrupted write. Fit a fresh 2000mAh 2.4V pack, charge it fully, and confirm pack voltage reads at least 2.4V before starting the next session.
The Programmer 1460 won't respond at all after I swapped the battery — screen stays blank.
A blank screen after a battery swap usually means the new Ni-MH pack is at storage-discharge voltage and cannot deliver enough current to start the programmer's boot sequence. Ni-MH cells at rest after long storage sit around 1.0V per cell — well below the 2.4V the device needs to power the display and processor. Place the programmer on its charger for a full charge cycle before pressing the power button. Once the charger signals completion, the programmer should boot normally.
The Programmer 1460 is not communicating with the door lock after a battery replacement — the programmer turns on but the lock doesn't respond.
Some Kaba electronic locks require the programmer to complete a full firmware handshake after any power interruption before the communication protocol re-establishes. Power off the programmer completely, wait 10 seconds, then power it back on and let the boot sequence finish before reconnecting to the lock. If the lock still does not respond, check that the programmer's firmware version matches the lock's expected protocol — a mid-session shutdown during a previous failed configuration can leave the lock waiting for a session-close command. Re-initiating the connection from the programmer's main menu clears that pending state.
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