Sagem 690 Cordless Phone Compatible Battery 3.7V 700mAh
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🔹 Getting Started
Charge your new battery fully before you use it for the first time. Over the next few charge cycles, run your device down to around 20% before you recharge—this helps the battery perform its best. After that, charge whenever you need to.
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Sagem 690 Cordless Phone Compatible Battery 3.7V 700mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
700mAh
Sagem 690 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (LP043048AH)
This is a 3.7V, 700mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Sagem 690 cordless phone handset. It carries OEM part numbers LP043048AH, 253230694, and CTB104. When the original cell degrades and stops holding charge, this unit restores the handset to full working condition.
- Sagem 690 fit: The 690 handset uses a slim single-cell Li-ion pack at 3.7V with a specific connector pinout and BMS handshake tied to the base station charge circuit. This battery matches that voltage rail and physical footprint — 49mm × 30mm × 4.5mm — so the charge controller accepts it without fault codes.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge on the bench. The internal BMS held the cutoff voltage steady at both ends — no early shutoff, no overcharge event. The base station charge circuit recognised the pack immediately and moved through trickle and termination phases correctly.
- First charge after install: Li-ion cells ship in a partial state of charge. Place the handset in the base for a full uninterrupted charge cycle before first use — the Sagem 690 base station uses voltage-delta detection to set termination, and interrupting early leaves the cell below rated capacity from the start.
Talk time shorter than expected after fitting the new battery
Li-ion cells arrive from storage at reduced capacity — typically 60–70% of rated. The Sagem 690 base station runs a single charge cycle, but one cycle is not always enough to bring a stored cell to its full 700mAh. Run two to three complete charge-and-use cycles before judging talk time. After the third cycle, capacity should stabilise at the rated figure. If it does not, check that the handset is fully seated in the cradle — a partial connection drops the charge current and the cell never reaches the termination threshold.
Handset fails to pair with the base after replacing the battery
Removing the old battery cuts power completely, and some DECT implementations on the Sagem 690 clear pairing data from volatile memory during a full power loss. The fix is a manual re-registration — hold the paging button on the base for five seconds until the base enters registration mode, then follow the handset menu to re-pair. No configuration is permanently lost; only the RF link token needs to be re-established. Once paired, the handset stores the link in non-volatile memory and survives future battery swaps.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sagem
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Sagem 690 handset is draining completely overnight even when it's sitting in the base — is this the new battery or the handset?
Overnight drain while docked almost always means the handset is not making full electrical contact with the base charging pins. A slightly misaligned cradle or worn base contacts stops the charge circuit from activating, so the handset runs entirely off the battery in standby. Clean the gold contacts on both the handset and the base with a dry cloth, then seat the handset firmly and confirm the charge indicator light activates. If the light does not appear within 30 seconds of docking, check that the base power adapter is supplying the correct voltage — the Sagem 690 base requires 6V DC input.
The base station charge light stays red and never switches to green after I fitted the replacement battery — what's wrong?
A red charge light that never clears usually means the base station charge controller is seeing a cell voltage below its acceptance window. Li-ion packs can drop below 3.0V during long storage, and some charge controllers refuse to enter fast-charge mode below that threshold. Seat the handset in the base and leave it for 30 minutes — the controller should enter a trickle pre-charge phase to bring the cell up to 3.0V, at which point fast charge begins and the light transitions. If the light stays red past the 30-minute mark, remove and reseat the handset once to reset the charge handshake.
The Sagem 690 range seems noticeably worse since I swapped the battery — calls break up further from the base than before.
DECT transmit power on the handset is drawn directly from the battery, and a cell sitting below 3.5V under RF load will cause the radio section to reduce output power or drop frames. This is most common in the first few cycles when the cell has not yet reached full capacity. After two or three complete charge cycles, resting voltage rises and the RF section gets the headroom it needs. If range does not improve after conditioning, check the cell voltage under load with a multimeter — it should hold above 3.5V during an active call; a drop below that points to a degraded cell rather than a pairing or antenna issue.
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