Press your "Auto PGM" key until you see CF card. Then back up and or restore from there. You may need to format the card also, especially if it is over 4Gigs. Kevin www.casiohelp.com/products
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It uses a special Vanadium Pentoxide Lithium battery. It is available from Casio register dealers. If you are changing it yourself, make sure you have the power TURNED ON in reg mode while changing it. It has to have power to keep the memory while the battery is being changed or you lose the program.
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For those who asked, there is a Casio TE-8000f and TE-8500f programming manual here: http://the-checkout-tech.com/manuals/cashregisters/Casio_TE-7000S_and_TE-8000F_and_TE-8500F_programming_manual.html
Has the machine been turned off for a while? When did it last have the memory battery replaced?
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If anyone needs a Casio TE-8500f manual, C-tech collective have it here:
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This can be quite involved if you want to use a stock inventory system. Some models require a complete re-programming so that extra memory can be opened for stock files. Normally your dealer would set this up before you receive the machine from new. It would be best to get a dealer to set up the stock areas and memory allocation.
The machine will show you the amount of everything sold if you do a PLU report at the end of the day. This may be enough for what you need so give it a try.
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If anyone needs a Casio TE-8000f or TE-8500f manual, try here
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This indicates the actual processor in the machine has failed. Unfortunately the processor is the most important part of the whole register. If it is in fact a Casio register it can be repaired, but you will need to contact them. They are open right now actually, give them a call at 1-800-706-2534
Hi. Forget the cable, it won't work. You need software such as CV10 for programming. If you want to transfer reports, you'll need to see if your dealer has anything suitable. we don't have any over here. The dealer can also sort you out the correct Casio cable as it must be wired to Casio spec. A standard 232 cable will not work.
You do not need to connect the machine to a PC to program it. I find it easier to program most of the settings on the machine itself, so unless you are prepared for the expense and time, it is not worth it. You can obtain reports from the machine's own printer too.
The 4500 uses a CF card in the front slot for backup. There are too many codes to list for backing up, so look them up in your manaul if you want to use it.
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