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casio data bank-change password

I've been given a casio data bank DC-7700 WITHOUT an instruction book.


I can see how it works except can any one tell me how to change the password.


I've asked Casio but they haven't answered

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  • Le_Kirk
    Le_Kirk Posts: 25,922 Forumite
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    Go to Casio site, hit support, manuals, select your product area and agree to the terms and conditions and go from there.
  • paddyrg
    paddyrg Posts: 13,543 Forumite
    One of these http://www.amazon.com/Casio-Data-Electronic-Organizer-DC-7700/dp/B004F8JMHA ?

    Goodness, I doubt it'll be anything like well supported any more, maybe you can find an online 'classic computing' club of some sort where someone has a similar model?
  • AndyPix
    AndyPix Posts: 4,847 Forumite
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    The 90's called - they want their device back
  • Heliflyguy
    Heliflyguy Posts: 932 Forumite
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    edited 19 November 2015 at 11:55AM
    Looking at pics online I used to have one similar to that, might even have the guide around somewhere.

    If I recall correctly the sequence was press 2nd key (cant see a 2nd key in online photos) then edit then 2nd key again then secret key.

    Might work if you just go through that sequence with a selection of keys to replace the 2nd key if missing.

    Still use another type of those to store a multitude of usernames and passwords, the 90's are still alive and kicking (at least here they are)
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