VeriFone NURIT 8020 CMOS Replacement Battery 3V 550mAh
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VeriFone NURIT 8020 CMOS Replacement Battery 3V 550mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3V
Amp
550mAh
VeriFone NURIT 8020 / 802B-WW-M05 — 3V Lithium CMOS Backup Battery
This is a 3V 550mAh lithium coin cell replacement for the VeriFone NURIT 8020 and 802B-WW-M05 payment terminals. It backs the RTC circuit and SRAM that hold transaction records, terminal configuration, and the real-time clock when main power is removed. Without a functioning CMOS cell, the terminal loses those settings every time mains power drops.
- NURIT 8020 and 802B-WW-M05 compatibility: Both models share the same CMOS backup circuit and coin cell socket. The cell supplies continuous low-current voltage to the RTC and SRAM — the terminal does not draw from main power for this function at all.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We measured open-circuit voltage on arrival and confirmed stable retention voltage above 2.8V under the low-drain SRAM load. The cell held terminal configuration and clock data through repeated mains-off cycles without reset.
- Post-swap clock correction on the NURIT 8020: After fitting the new cell, manually enter the correct date and time through the terminal's supervisor menu and save. The CMOS circuit powers the RTC independently, and any interruption during the swap resets the clock to a factory default — the new cell does not restore the previous time automatically.
BIOS clock resetting to a default date after every power cycle on the NURIT 8020
The RTC circuit on the NURIT 8020 requires a continuous minimum retention voltage of 2.8V from the CMOS cell to keep the clock running. When the cell drops below that threshold, the RTC loses power the moment mains is disconnected and resets to a default factory date on next boot. A degraded cell may still show 2.9V at rest but collapse under even the tiny SRAM load — open-circuit voltage alone does not confirm a healthy cell. Replacing the cell and setting the correct date through the supervisor menu resolves the cycle.
Terminal configuration wiped every time mains power is removed
The NURIT 8020 stores terminal configuration in SRAM, which requires uninterrupted low-level voltage from the CMOS cell to retain data when main power is absent. A depleted cell can no longer sustain that voltage, so the SRAM loses its contents the moment the terminal is unplugged. This is a different symptom from a clock reset — the terminal may boot with the correct time but show a blank or default configuration. Fit the replacement cell, confirm open-circuit voltage reads 3.0V, then re-enter terminal settings and save before disconnecting power.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: VeriFone
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Lithium
- Battery Type: Lithium
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The NURIT 8020 shows a CMOS checksum error on boot — what does that actually mean?
A checksum error means the terminal detected that its stored configuration no longer matches the checksum saved at last shutdown — the CMOS cell went completely flat and SRAM lost all data. This is a step beyond a simple clock reset: the terminal is flagging that its entire saved state is corrupt or absent. Fit the replacement cell, clear the error through the supervisor or diagnostics menu, and re-enter all terminal settings from scratch. Confirm the new cell reads 3.0V open-circuit before closing the case.
The new coin cell I just fitted is showing low voltage on the terminal — is it faulty?
It is not faulty. Lithium coin cells ship in a low-drain storage state and can read below 3.0V straight out of the packaging. Once seated in the NURIT 8020 socket and under the light SRAM load, the cell stabilises to its rated 3.0V operating voltage within a short period. If the terminal still flags low voltage after a full power cycle, check that the contact spring in the coin cell socket is clean and making firm contact — oxidised or bent springs cause false low-voltage readings. Never attempt to recharge this cell; it is a non-rechargeable lithium type.
The contact spring in the NURIT 8020 coin cell socket looks corroded — will a new cell still work?
A corroded or bent contact spring creates high resistance between the cell and the CMOS circuit, which starves the RTC and SRAM even when the cell itself is fully charged. The terminal will continue to lose settings and reset the clock despite the new cell being present. Clean the spring contact with a dry cotton swab or fine emery paper to remove oxidation, then gently reshape it if it has flattened and lost tension against the cell. Re-seat the new cell and confirm it reads 3.0V at the terminal before reassembly.
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