Philips SBC-SC477 Replacement Battery 2.4V 1200mAh
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Philips SBC-SC477 Replacement Battery 2.4V 1200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
2.4V
Amp
1200mAh
Philips SBC-SC477 / SBC-SC466 Series — 2.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (NA120D01C089)
This is a 2.4V 1200mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the parent unit handset of Philips baby phone systems. It fits the SBC-SC477, SBC-SC466, SBC-SC487, and SBC-S477 among others. When the original cell can no longer hold a charge, the parent unit loses cordless operation and drops its wireless link to the camera base station.
- SBC-SC466 / SC477 / SC487 parent unit compatibility: These handsets share the same 2.4V two-cell Ni-MH pack, connector orientation, and BMS handshake with the charging cradle. Swapping to a mismatched voltage will prevent the cradle from completing a full charge cycle.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through cradle charging and confirmed the BMS accepted the charge cycle without fault. Voltage at full charge measured within the expected Ni-MH ceiling for a 2-cell pack, and the handset powered on cleanly from the first cycle.
- Re-pair after installation: After fitting a new battery, place the parent unit back in the charging cradle before attempting to reconnect to the base station. A fully depleted handset loses its wireless pairing state — the cradle charge restores the voltage level the radio module needs to re-initialise the link.
Parent unit not connecting to camera unit after battery swap
Philips baby phone parent units store their pairing data in volatile memory that clears when the handset drops below a critical voltage threshold. A brand-new Ni-MH cell ships partially discharged, so the radio module may not have enough voltage to re-establish the wireless link immediately after installation. Place the parent unit in its charging cradle for a full charge cycle before attempting to pair. Once fully charged, hold the pairing button on the base station until the handset confirms the link — typically indicated by a stable signal icon on the parent unit screen.
Parent unit battery draining completely overnight
Running the parent unit with the LCD screen active all night is a sustained draw that Ni-MH cells at 1200mAh were not sized to sustain indefinitely. The screen backlight and IR receiver together pull significantly more current than the radio link alone. Enable the screen timeout in the monitor's display settings so the LCD blanks after a short idle period while audio and alert monitoring continues. If the unit still won't last a full night after enabling screen timeout, check that the charging cradle contacts are clean — oxidised contacts on Ni-MH cradles reduce charge acceptance and the cell may not be reaching a true full charge.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Philips
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The parent unit shows a signal icon but the camera feed won't load after I put the new battery in — what's happening?
The signal icon can appear before the radio module has fully synchronised with the base station, especially when the handset voltage is still climbing after a fresh install. The camera feed requires a stable, authenticated link that only completes once the parent unit reaches sufficient operating voltage. Put the handset in the cradle and let it charge for at least two hours, then hold the pair button on the base station until the feed appears. If it still won't load, confirm the base station is within 1 metre of the parent unit during the re-pair sequence.
The night vision on the parent unit screen looks washed out or completely black after replacing the battery — is the battery faulty?
Night vision on Philips baby phone parent units relies on the IR illumination from the camera base, but the parent unit's screen needs sufficient voltage to render the low-light image correctly. A partially charged Ni-MH cell can power the unit on without delivering the stable voltage the display circuit needs for IR image processing. Charge the parent unit fully in the cradle before testing night vision — a Ni-MH 2-cell pack should reach approximately 2.8–2.9V at full charge. If the image is still washed out after a full charge, clean the cradle contacts with a dry cloth to ensure the cell actually reached peak voltage.
The parent unit range feels shorter than before — it loses signal in rooms where the old battery worked fine — why?
The radio transmitter in the parent unit is voltage-sensitive; at lower voltages it reduces output power, which directly cuts usable range. A new Ni-MH cell shipped in a partially discharged state will cause this until the first full charge cycle is complete. Charge the parent unit in the cradle until the charge indicator clears, then move to the affected room and test. If range is still reduced after a confirmed full charge, check that the handset antenna area — typically the top edge of the unit — is not being blocked by a case or holder.
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