Symbol MC9500 Barcode Scanner Replacement Battery 3.7V 4600mAh
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Symbol MC9500 Barcode Scanner Replacement Battery 3.7V 4600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
4600mAh
Symbol MC9500 / MC9590 / MC9596 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BTRY-MC95IABA0)
This 3.7V, 4600mAh Li-ion pack replaces the OEM battery in the Symbol MC9500, MC9590, and MC9596 ruggedized mobile computers. These handheld terminals are common in retail, logistics, and warehouse environments where sustained scanning and wireless data transmission run through full shifts. The pack ships ready to drop into any cradle or hot-swap slot that accepts the BTRY-MC95IABA0 form factor.
- MC9500 / MC9590 / MC9596 platform fit: All three models share the same battery bay geometry, contact pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — one pack covers the full MC95 family without any adapter or firmware difference.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on the MC9500 platform, confirmed the BMS communicated state-of-charge correctly to the device OS, and verified the protection circuit tripped cleanly at both over-voltage and under-voltage thresholds.
- First-shift cradle protocol: After installing a new pack, seat the scanner in its charging cradle for a full charge cycle before starting a pick-and-pack run. Scan trigger inrush current is highest when the cell is near minimum, and a fully charged cell prevents false BMS trips when the first shift begins.
Cradle showing a charging error on a brand-new pack
The MC9500 cradle reads pack state through the battery contacts before it begins a charge cycle. Oxidation or residue on the gold-plated pogo contacts — either on the pack or the cradle — raises contact resistance high enough that the dock reports a fault instead of starting the charge. This is not a defective cell. Wipe the contacts on both the pack and the cradle with a dry lint-free cloth, reseat the scanner firmly, and the cradle should move to its steady amber charge indicator within 30 seconds.
Scanner losing wireless connection during a rapid scan burst
Back-to-back scans combine imager or laser draw with simultaneous 802.11 radio polling — both peaks land on the cell at the same time. On a degraded or partially charged pack, this combined inrush causes a voltage sag that drops below the radio module's minimum operating voltage, and the wireless stack resets. A fresh, fully charged 4600mAh pack handles the combined load without the sag. If dropouts persist after a full charge cycle, check that the battery contacts are clean and seating flush — a loose contact adds resistance that amplifies the sag.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Symbol
- 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
The MC9500 imager stopped reading barcodes right after I swapped in the new battery — what's wrong?
The imager illumination circuit needs the cell above a minimum voltage before it fires at full power. A new pack ships at partial charge, and the imager draw on a low cell can trip the BMS protection circuit or simply under-drive the illumination LED. Seat the scanner in the cradle for a full charge cycle first, then test the scan trigger. If the imager still fails to read after a full charge, check that the battery contacts are flush — a misaligned pack creates enough resistance to starve the imager on trigger press.
The scanner runs noticeably warm after a few hours of continuous use — is that a battery problem?
Sustained scanning combined with constant 802.11 radio polling generates a steady current draw inside an enclosed housing, and that shows up as heat at the pack and around the scan window. The 4600mAh cell handles this load within spec, but heat accelerates if the contacts have any resistance — clean the pack and cradle contacts and reseat the battery. If the housing stays hot to the touch after a contact clean, check whether the wireless polling interval is set aggressively short in your MDM profile; reducing it lowers the combined draw and the resulting heat.
The MC9500 shows a full charge on the status bar but dies well before the previous battery did — why?
The device OS reads state-of-charge from the pack's fuel gauge IC, not from a direct cell voltage measurement. If the gauge hasn't been calibrated on this new cell, it will report 100% while the usable capacity window is narrower than expected. Run one full discharge — let the scanner run under normal scan-and-transmit load until it shuts off automatically — then charge uninterrupted to 100% in the cradle. After that first calibration cycle, the fuel gauge tracks the 4600mAh cell accurately and the status bar reflects real remaining capacity.
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