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BTRY-MC32-01-01 Motorola MC3200 Barcode Scanner Replacement Battery 3.7V 2500mAh

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Fits Motorola MC3200, MC32N0, MC32N0-S barcode scanners; replaces BTRY-MC32-01-01, 82-000012-01, BTRY-MC33-52MA-01, BTRY-MC32-52MA-10.
3.7V 2500mAh lithium-ion cell delivers 9.25Wh; sustains scan trigger current and wireless polling without mid-shift cutoff.
Connector slides vertically into battery door slot; locking tab seats flush and prevents accidental ejection during warehouse movement.
We cycled the pack through fifty full discharges on an MC3200 test unit; BMS accepted charge without fault codes and held voltage under peak scan-plus-radio load.
After installing, place the scanner in its cradle for one full charge cycle before using in pick-and-pack operations — scan trigger inrush current is highest near minimum voltage and a pre-charged cell prevents false BMS shutdowns on first shift.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

2500mAh

Motorola MC3200 / MC32N0 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BTRY-MC32-01-01)

This 3.7V 2500mAh Li-ion battery fits the Motorola MC3200, MC32N0, and MC32N0-S mobile computers — rugged handheld devices used in retail, warehouse, and logistics environments. It matches OEM part numbers BTRY-MC32-01-01, 82-000012-01, BTRY-MC33-52MA-01, and BTRY-MC32-52MA-10. The cell and BMS are spec-matched to the MC3200 platform so the device firmware reads state-of-charge correctly.

  • MC3200, MC32N0, and MC32N0-S fit: All three variants share the same battery bay dimensions, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. A single pack covers the full MC32 hardware generation without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack on an MC32N0-S under combined wireless polling and rapid scan trigger cycles. The BMS held voltage above the device's 3.2V cutoff threshold throughout the test and reported accurate charge percentage to the OS.
  • First-shift prep on pick-and-pack lines: Install the battery and place the scanner in its cradle for a full charge cycle before the shift starts. Scan trigger inrush is highest when the cell is near minimum voltage — a fully charged cell prevents false BMS trips the first time a picker pulls the trigger.

Cradle charging error on a freshly installed pack

The MC3200 four-slot cradle uses spring-loaded contacts that transfer both charge current and communication data to the battery BMS. If those contacts have oxidation or debris, the cradle throws a charging fault even though the pack itself is fine. The cradle firmware interprets high contact resistance as a pack error, not a dock error, so the scanner shows a red charge indicator. Wipe the gold contacts on both the battery and the cradle slot with a dry lint-free cloth, reseat the scanner firmly, and the charging indicator should switch to amber within 30 seconds.

Scanner losing wireless connection during rapid scan bursts

The MC32N0 draws simultaneously from the 802.11 radio and the scan trigger during high-frequency scan bursts — two inrush loads hitting the cell at the same time. If the battery voltage sags below roughly 3.4V under that combined load, the radio stack drops its association before the device can reconnect automatically. This shows up as a momentary disconnect on the host WMS, not as a scanner error. Charge the battery above 50% before high-throughput receiving sessions to keep cell voltage in the range where sag stays within the radio's tolerance.

Compatible Models

MC3200 MC32N0 MC32N0-S

Replaces Part Numbers

BTRY-MC32-01-01 82-000012-01 BTRY-MC33-52MA-01 BTRY-MC32-52MA-10

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours2500mAh
Capacity2500mAh
Rate9.25Wh
Net Weight70g /2.47 oz
Gross Weight105g /3.70 oz
Approximate Weight105g /3.70 oz
Dimension 80.00 x 45.30 x 17.60mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Motorola
  • 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 MC3200 isn't reading barcodes after I swapped the battery — the scanner powers on but the laser or imager does nothing when I pull the trigger.

The scan engine on the MC3200 needs a minimum voltage at the trigger rail to fire — if the replacement pack shipped partially discharged, the cell voltage can be low enough to power the OS but not the imager. Put the scanner in the cradle and charge it fully before attempting a scan. Once the battery reaches a full charge state (green indicator on the cradle), the trigger should fire normally on the first pull.

The MC3200 is getting noticeably warm after a few hours of continuous scanning — is that a battery issue?

Sustained scan cycles plus active 802.11 radio traffic generate steady current draw in an enclosed plastic housing with limited airflow. The battery itself produces heat during discharge, and the scan engine adds to it. This is normal under heavy workloads, but if the housing is too hot to hold comfortably, check that the battery contacts are clean — high contact resistance forces the pack to work harder for the same current output. Clean the contacts and confirm the device temperature drops on the next shift.

Our MC3200 batteries aren't lasting a full shift anymore — we only get a few hours before the device dies, but these packs are new.

New Li-ion cells sometimes ship in a low state of charge and need two or three full charge-discharge cycles before they reach rated capacity. Run the scanner through full shifts for the first three days without topping off mid-shift — let the battery discharge to the device's low-battery warning, then charge fully in the cradle. If shift endurance is still short after three cycles, check scan burst frequency and wireless polling interval in the MC3200 device settings, as aggressive polling intervals cut usable capacity faster than scan volume alone.

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