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Casio TE-2000 - User Manual

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ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER
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Questions and Answers

  • D
    Daniel HebertAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my Casio Cash Register shows E14 (RPAP-END) error?
    • S
      Sharon MarquezAug 19, 2025
      If the Casio cash register displays 'E14 (RPAP-END)', it indicates that the receipt paper has run out. Replace the paper roll to continue.
  • J
    Janet PerezAug 21, 2025
    Why my Casio TE-2000 does not turn on?
    • G
      georgewilliamsAug 22, 2025
      If your Casio cash register does not operate at all, check the following: 1. Ensure the power cord is plugged in. 2. Verify that the mode switch is set to a position other than OFF. 3. Try a different electrical outlet. 4. Confirm the mode position is correct. 5. Ensure paper is loaded correctly.
  • A
    Andrew WadeAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my Casio TE-2000 shows E12 (JPAP-END) error?
    • J
      james61Aug 23, 2025
      If your Casio cash register displays 'E12 (JPAP-END)', it means the journal paper has run out. Replace the paper roll to resolve the issue.
  • E
    Eric CollinsAug 26, 2025
    Why does the 'L' sign appear on my Casio TE-2000 Cash Register?
    • S
      Sheila RodriguezAug 26, 2025
      If your Casio cash register displays the 'L' sign, it indicates an issue with the memory backup batteries. This could mean that no batteries are loaded, the batteries are low, or the batteries are dead. Load a set of three new batteries as soon as possible.
  • W
    wheelerdavidAug 28, 2025
    What to do if my Casio TE-2000 shows E10 (PRNT-LID) error?
    • J
      John PetersonAug 28, 2025
      If your Casio cash register displays 'E10 (PRNT-LID)', it means the platen arm of the printer is open. Close the platen arm to clear the error.
  • A
    Adam Grimes Jr.Aug 30, 2025
    What to do if my Casio Cash Register shows E11 (DRW-OPEN) error?
    • A
      Anthony CortezAug 30, 2025
      If your Casio cash register is displaying 'E11 (DRW-OPEN)', it indicates that a registration was attempted while the cash drawer was open. Ensure the cash drawer is closed to continue.
  • E
    elizabethmooreSep 1, 2025
    What to do if my Casio TE-2000 shows E33 (TEND-AMT) error?
    • M
      Mary WelchSep 1, 2025
      If your Casio cash register displays 'E33 (TEND-AMT)', it means you tried to finalize a transaction without entering the amount tendered. Enter the amount tendered to proceed.
  • S
    shuffSep 3, 2025
    What to do if my Casio TE-2000 Cash Register shows E08 (SIGN-ON) error?
    • S
      Sydney PalmerSep 3, 2025
      If your Casio cash register displays 'E08 (SIGN-ON)', it indicates that you attempted a registration without entering a clerk number. Enter a clerk number to resolve this.
  • D
    dominguezjamesSep 5, 2025
    What to do if my Casio Cash Register shows E35 (CNG-OVER) error?
    • J
      James AbbottSep 5, 2025
      If your Casio cash register displays 'E35 (CNG-OVER)', it indicates that the change amount exceeds the preset limit. Input the amount tendered again.
  • K
    Karen SantiagoSep 7, 2025
    What to do if my Casio Cash Register shows E27 (BUF-FULL) error?
    • D
      deborahnashSep 8, 2025
      If your Casio cash register displays 'E27 (BUF-FULL)', it means the transaction cancel buffer is full. Finalize the transaction to clear the buffer.

Summary

Safety and Handling

Handling the Register Safely

Instructions for safe handling and warnings related to malfunctions, odors, and spills.

Warnings and Cautions

Internal Components and Power Plug Safety

Details warnings about high-voltage components, power plug insertion, and cord safety.

Placement and Environmental Cautions

Cautions about register placement on unstable surfaces and in hazardous environments.

Getting Started: Unpacking and Battery Installation

Install Memory Backup Batteries

Step-by-step guide for installing the three memory backup batteries.

Getting Started: Battery Installation Details

Battery Installation Precautions

Important precautions for correctly using and handling batteries to prevent damage.

Getting Started: Initial Setup

Set Mode Key to REG

Using the mode key to set the register to the normal registration (REG) mode.

Getting Started: Tax Table Programming

Programming Tax Rates and Rounding Methods

Setting up tax rates, rounding methods, and tax calculation systems.

Getting Started: Advanced Tax Table Programming

Special Rounding Methods Configuration

Details on programming various special rounding methods for tax calculations.

Getting Started: Special Rounding Details

Special Rounding Methods Explained

Detailed explanation of Special Rounding 1 through 5, including Danish and Australian rounding.

Introducing the TE-2000: Keyboard Layout

Keyboard Functions in Register Mode

Details the keyboard layout and functions of keys in register mode (e.g., PRICE, PLU, %-).

Basic Operations and Setups: Daily Register Usage

Register Use Before, During, and After Business Hours

General procedure for using the cash register throughout the business day.

Basic Operations and Setups: Department Key Operations

Registering Items by Department

Examples of selling items by registering them to different departments.

Basic Operations and Setups: Department Key Programming

Program Department Unit Prices

Setting unit prices for each department key.

Program Department Tax Status

Assigning tax tables to specific department keys.

Basic Operations and Setups: Registering Department Data

Register Department Keys by Programming Data

Examples of registering department keys with preset price and tax status.

Basic Operations and Setups: PLU Programming

Program PLU Unit Prices

Setting unit prices for Product Look-Up (PLU) codes.

Program PLU Tax Calculation Status

Assigning tax tables to specific PLU codes.

Basic Operations and Setups: Registering PLUs

Examples of PLU Sales and Operations

Demonstrates PLU sales, repeats, and multiplication operations.

Basic Operations and Setups: Discount and Premium Programming

Program Discount;Premium Rates

Setting discount (percentage decrease) and premium (percentage increase) rates.

Program Discount;Premium Tax Status

Assigning tax status to discount and premium keys.

Basic Operations and Setups: Registering Discounts and Premiums

Basic Operations and Setups: Reduction Programming

Program Reduction Tax Status

Setting the tax calculation method for reduction operations.

Program Preset Reduction Amounts

Setting specific reduction amounts to be applied.

Basic Operations and Setups: Registering Reductions

Basic Operations and Setups: Payment Methods

Basic Operations and Setups: Processing Returns (REG Mode)

Basic Operations and Setups: Processing Returns (RF Mode)

Basic Operations and Setups: Making Corrections (Part 1)

Basic Operations and Setups: Making Corrections (Part 2)

Basic Operations and Setups: Transaction Finalization and No Sale

Basic Operations and Setups: Daily Sales Reset Report

Convenient Operations and Setups: General Printing Control

Programming General Printing Settings

Customizing print settings for receipts and reports, such as suppressing lines.

Convenient Operations and Setups: Compulsory and Clerk Control

Programming Compulsory and Clerk Control Functions

Setting mandatory operations and clerk control functions.

Convenient Operations and Setups: Report Printing and Machine ID

Convenient Operations and Setups: Clerk Programming

Convenient Operations and Setups: Report Descriptor Programming

Convenient Operations and Setups: Message and Descriptor Programming

Convenient Operations and Setups: PLU Descriptor Programming

Convenient Operations and Setups: Function Key Programming

Convenient Operations and Setups: Character Input Methods

Convenient Operations and Setups: Character Code Entry

Convenient Operations and Setups: Department Feature Programming (Batch)

Batch Feature Programming for Departments

Assigning multiple features to departments using a single operation.

Convenient Operations and Setups: Department Feature Programming (Individual)

Individual Feature Programming for Departments

Assigning features to specific departments one by one.

Convenient Operations and Setups: PLU Feature Programming (Batch)

Batch Feature Programming for PLUs

Assigning multiple features to PLUs using a single operation.

Convenient Operations and Setups: PLU Feature Programming (Individual)

Individual Feature Programming for PLUs

Assigning features to specific PLUs one by one.

Convenient Operations and Setups: Subdepartment Registration

Convenient Operations and Setups: VAT Breakdowns

Convenient Operations and Setups: Currency Exchange Setup

Currency Exchange Rate Programming

Setting the exchange rates between currencies.

Convenient Operations and Setups: Foreign Currency Transactions (Full Tender)

Convenient Operations and Setups: Foreign Currency Transactions (Partial Tender)

Convenient Operations and Setups: Function Key Programming (Tenders)

Programming Cash, Charge, and Check Key Features

Configuring options for tender keys like Cash, Charge, and Check.

Convenient Operations and Setups: Calculator Functions

Convenient Operations and Setups: Sales Reports (Departments and PLUs)

Convenient Operations and Setups: Sales Reports (Financial and Group)

Convenient Operations and Setups: Sales Reports (Hourly and PLU;Subdepartment)

Convenient Operations and Setups: Sales Reports (Daily)

Convenient Operations and Setups: Reading Program Data

Convenient Operations and Setups: Printing Configuration Data

Convenient Operations and Setups: Printing Program Settings

Printing Print Control and Clerk Programs

Printing settings for general print control and clerk programs.

Troubleshooting: Error Handling

Handling Error Codes and Messages

Explains error codes, their meanings, and the corresponding actions to take.

Troubleshooting: Register Malfunctions

Register Not Operating Troubleshooting Steps

Step-by-step guide for troubleshooting a cash register that does not operate.

Troubleshooting: Power and Battery Issues

User Maintenance and Options: Paper Replacement

User Maintenance and Options: Paper and Accessories

Casio TE-2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectronic Cash Register
DisplayLCD
Number of Departments99
Number of PLUs2000
ConnectivityRS-232C
Power SupplyAC 120V
Paper Width58 mm
Printing MethodThermal
PrinterThermal
Cash Drawer5 coin compartments
Dimensions400 x 450 x 220 mm
KeyboardRaised keyboard with 72 keys

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