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StarTac Battery in Xircom Global Access Module
My husband received (from me) a Xircom modem for Christmas. I know that the Motorola StarTac battery works in the modem, but does anyone know if the battery will charge in the HotSync cradle? (We both have visor pros.)
Any and all help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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While the SpringPort uses the StarTAC battery, I don't think it can be charged while connected to the module and inserted in the Visor. I always charge mine in the desktop charger for the phone.
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Since it's come up, I'm currently considering what is the best option re the springport modem batteries: alkalines; NiMH rechargables; startac battery.
According to the documentation only alkalines should be used in the modem battery pack so I've avoided using my rechargables. I assume this is to do with the modems battery curve. But what would be the implication of using my NiMH's?
Then when I started looking at the startac battery options available from Motorola UK, they are either NiMH or Li-ion. Do all of these batteries work/fit with the springport? If so how does the modem handle the different battery curve with the startac battery. In other words which is the best option rechargables or one of the startac batteries.
Back on topic, Mark I'm sure you're right about it being unlikely that the startac battery can recharged from the USB but can you explain what the Battery Charging: Orange is all about in the Modem Status section of the xircom modem tech specs? Just curious.
quote:Nope... can't explain it.
Originally posted by IanP
Back on topic, Mark I'm sure you're right about it being unlikely that the startac battery can recharged from the USB but can you explain what the Battery Charging: Orange is all about in the Modem Status section of the xircom modem tech specs? Just curious.

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it works
My husband and I decided to try it for ourselves, just in case. The battery does charge, and that makes my husband very happy.
Thanks for your help, it's appreciated.
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Originally posted by MarkEagle
I just took my fully-charged StarTAC battery and placed it into the SpringPort. Inserted the module into my Visor and immediately got a low battery warning...The standard capacity LiIon in my StarTAC is only rated at 3.6 volts. That's a 20% reduction...
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Originally posted by docscully
...The battery does charge, and that makes my husband very happy...
, as I don't have a StarTac phone, just looking to cut the cost of the damn alkalines the Xircom seems to like eating so much, could I buy a StarTac battery and charge it from scratch in the modem?
I don't have a StarTac phone either. My husband and I both have visor pros with rechargeable cradles. He puts the modem into the springboard and charges from the cradle. (This would probably not work for the vdx, neo, plat, etc... as they are not rechargeable.)
We bought just a regular Motorola StarTac battery. It is a generic brand-- compro(?) never heard of that brand-- 3.6 volt Lithium Ion battery. Works like a charm and will save lots of money in batteries.
A note-- my husband told me that to charge it the first time, place the modem in the springboard with the AAA battery pack as normal. After the modem has finished running its test, turn off the visor and remove the AAA battery pack but do not remove the modem from the visor itself. Attach the rechargeable battery to the modem and place in charging cradle without turning the visor on. Don't HotSync! (This is very important!) The orange light on the modem will turn off when the battery is fully charged.
IanP-- if you do not understand, you can repost or email me at [email protected].
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quote:The Springboard slot design allows "pass-through", so any Visor can recharge a module with the proper cable or cradle.
Originally posted by docscully
(This would probably not work for the vdx, neo, plat, etc... as they are not rechargeable.)
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quote:Thanks docscully made perfect sense...
Originally posted by docscully IanP-- if you do not understand, you can repost or email me at [email protected].
quote:Hey Mark (or anyone) can you confirm that charging a Startac battery in the Xircom via USB cable is possible/has been achieved with a VPL?
Originally posted by MarkEagle
The Springboard slot design allows "pass-through", so any Visor can recharge a module with the proper cable or cradle.
quote:As long as you have a charging cradle, cable, or travel charger, you can recharge any rechargeable Springboard module. The Visor, Deluxe, Platinum, and Neo do not come with them because they are not rechargeable units. The Prism and Pro do come with charging cradles, as does the Edge but it has a different hotsync connector than the others.
Originally posted by IanP
Hey Mark (or anyone) can you confirm that charging a Startac battery in the Xircom via USB cable is possible/has been achieved with a VPL?
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