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13.0 Long Term Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
To
meet
DCI
and
FIPS
requirements,
the
CMS-‐2200
is
manufactured
with
a
3.0V
Lithium
Ion
battery.
The
battery
is
designed
to
have
a
full
10
years
of
life
from
the
date
of
manufacturer.
When
unused,
the
battery
is
designed
to
have
a
one
year
shelf
life
from
the
date
of
manufacture.
USL
recommends
the
EP-‐100
supply
be
used
to
keep
CMS-‐2200
units
powered
if
they
are
kept
unused
for
long
periods
of
time.
The
EP-‐100
supply
will
keep
the
CMS-‐2200
powered
and
in
reset
mode,
to
provide
maximum
battery
life
to
the
product.
When
the
CMS-‐2200
is
powered
it
will
have
a
10
year
battery
shelf
life.
Note:
The
highest
battery
drain
occurs
when
a
CMS-‐2200
is
first
powered
and
then
subsequently
removed
and
stored
for
a
long
period
of
time.
In
this
state
the
battery
is
holding
up
the
marriage
tamper
alarm,
which
is
the
maximum
battery
drain
on
the
battery.
The
EP-‐100
supply
eliminates
this
battery
drain
by
powering
the
CMS-‐2200.
Replacing the Battery
The
battery
status
can
be
checked
in
the
security
status
section
of
the
Media
Block
tab
in
System
Settings.
The
SMS
software
will
issue
an
alert
when
the
battery
needs
to
be
replaced.
The
battery
is
designed
for
a
full
10
year
life
of
the
product,
but
it
is
field
swappable
if
necessary.
Warning:
It
is
important
that
this
procedure
be
completed
carefully
and
according
to
the
procedure,
as
the
battery
is
responsible
for
maintaining
the
secure
keys
for
the
CMS-‐2200.
If
the
procedure
is
not
followed
correctly,
the
keys
will
be
lost
and
the
CMS-‐2200
will
be
unusable
and
must
be
returned
to
USL.
Caution:
Risk
of
Explosion
if
the
battery
is
replaced
by
an
incorrect
type.
Dispose
of
used
batteries
according to the instructions and local law. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.