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Connecting to a Personal Computer Operation Manual To ensure correct use of your camera, read this manual carefully before use. Keep the manual handy for future use.
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1 How to Use the Operation Manuals Five operation manuals are supplied with this camera. Use each operation manual as shown below to suit the purpose. Open the package Simple Operation Guide This guide contains a simple explanation of the most frequently used procedures, including shooting, playback and transmitting.
2 CONTENTS At the end of this manual troubleshooting for error messages, alphabetical index and index by functions are listed for your convenience. How to Use the Operation Manuals ...................................................... 1 Chapter 1 Getting Started Using a Personal Computer .
3 Chapter 3 Recording Images with the Camera Shooting Still Images .......................................................................... 44 Shooting ............................................................................................... 44 Checking the Image .
4 Quick Send Settings .......................................................................... 87 Displaying the Quick Send Dial-Up Accounts ..................................... 87 Selecting a Quick Send Dial-Up Account ............................
5 Tips Saving the Camera ’ s Homepage ...................................................... 3 0 Image Capture Guide List Display .................................................. 126 Using the Microsoft Power Point Presentation Data ..............
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Chapter 1 Getting Started Using a Personal Computer ..... 8 What You Can Do Using a PC ....... 8 PC Environment ........................... 10 Connecting Methods .................... 12 Installing the USB Driver ........ 14 For Windows ...............
8 Using a Personal Computer The range of available applications can be greatly increased by connecting the camera to a PC. What You Can Do Using a PC By connecting the camera to a PC, you can take advantage of the following functions.
9 1 Getting Started See • To use the Image Capture Guide List Tool Kit, after installing the software and connecting the camera according to the instructions in the latter half of this chapter, refer to Chapter 5 “ Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List ” .
10 PC Environment To connect the camera to a PC, the PC must meet the following conditions. ■ For a PC running Windows One of the following Windows programs must be installed. Microsoft Windows ® 95 Microsoft Windows ® 98 Microsoft Windows ® 98 Second Edition Microsoft Windows ® NT4.
11 1 Getting Started ■ For Macintosh • If you use the USB cable to connect the camera to a Macintosh equipped with a standard USB port, a MacOS 8.6 operating system or later version must be installed. • If you use the serial cable to connect the camera, a MacOS 8.
12 Connecting Methods The camera can be connected to the PC by one of the following methods. Decide which method you will use. (Connect the camera after the software has been installed.) ■ Connecting the Camera Directly to the PC This method is for connecting the camera and the PC on a one-to-one basis.
13 1 Getting Started ■ Connecting the Camera to a Network You can connect the camera to an existing network (LAN by Ethernet, etc.) using the recommended LAN PC card. This method is useful when using the camera on several PCs or when using several cameras.
14 Installing the USB Driver This section explains how to install the software for connecting the camera to the PC by USB cable. For Windows, follow these instructions only if connecting the camera to the PC by USB cable. If connecting by serial cable or LAN, this procedure is not necessary.
15 1 Getting Started Installation of the software for connecting the camera by USB cable will start. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen. When installation is completed, proceed to the next step. Note • Updated information on installation is provided in the [Readme] file in the [Win98] and [Win2000] folders.
16 Installing the Application Software This section explains how to install the various application software for using the camera. For Windows Install the application software for Windows. ■ Installing RDC-i700 Explorer Plug-In A Check that the PC is turned on.
17 1 Getting Started ■ Installing QuickTime Note • QuickTime is software for viewing a motion picture recorded with the camera. • If QuickTime 4 has already been installed on the PC, this procedure is not necessary. A Check that the PC has been turned on.
18 The Image Capture Guide List Tool Kit installer will start up. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen and install both the Excel and Word Image Capture Guide List Tool Kits. Note • You can choose whichever kit you need. For Macintosh This section explains how to install the application software for Macintosh.
19 1 Getting Started ■ Installing QuickTime Note • QuickTime is a software required for viewing a motion picture file with a camera. • This procedure is not required if QuickTime 4 has already been installed on your Macintosh. A Check that the PC is turned on.
20 Connecting the Camera to a PC This section explains how to connect the camera to a PC. Connecting the Camera Directly to a PC This method is for connecting the camera directly to a PC. Important Note • The flash lamp (red) on the camera blinks while data is being transmitted.
21 1 Getting Started C Insert the connector on the other end of the cable into the USB port of the PC. D Turn the camera on. The PC will automatically detect the equipment which has been connected and operate accordingly. If a message is displayed, follow the instructions on the screen.
22 D Turn the camera on. The PC will automatically detect the equipment which has been connected and operate accordingly. If a message is displayed, follow the instructions on the screen. Connection by USB cable is completed. From this point you can connect or disconnect the camera and PC at any time simply by inserting or removing the USB cable.
23 1 Getting Started ■ Connecting to the Serial Port (For Macintosh) You can connect the camera to a Macintosh using a serial cable for this camera. Important Note • Make sure that both the PC and the camera are turned off before connecting or disconnecting the serial cable.
24 Connecting the Camera to a Network You can connect the camera to an existing internal network or household network (LAN using Ethernet, etc.). Important Note • This camera is compatible with a 10BASE-T LAN (Ethernet). • To connect the camera to a LAN, it is necessary to purchase a LAN connection PC card.
25 1 Getting Started C Insert the connection cable into the LAN connection PC card. D Insert the connector on the other end of the connection cable into the connector of the LAN cable. E Insert the connector on the other end of the LAN cable into the free terminal of the LAN hub.
26 Making the Camera Settings Normally, when the camera is connected to a PC, you can immediately access the camera using the Web browser or the PC. This is because various general settings have been made for the factory default settings. However, depending on the PC or LAN used, operation may not proceed smoothly with the settings as they are.
Chapter 2 Viewing Images on a PC Controlling the Camera from the Browser ............................ 28 Preparing the Camera .................. 28 Opening the Camera’s Homepage on the Browser .......... 28 Displaying Thumbnail Images ..............
28 Controlling the Camera from the Browser You can access the camera ’ s homepage from the PC using the Web browser and view data recorded in the camera or make various camera settings.
29 2 Viewing Images on a PC C Enter [http://] in the [Address] area at the top of the PC screen, then enter the figures of the IP address in step B . For example, if the IP address is [127.0.0.1], enter the address as follows. If the IP address is [192.
30 Tips Saving the Camera ’ s Homepage To view the camera ’ s homepage, you must input the number. By saving the homepage on the browser, you can open the page easily, simply by selecting the saved page. If you are using a LAN connection, however, you must change the camera ’ s IP address to a fixed IP address.
31 2 Viewing Images on a PC Displaying Thumbnail Images This function enables you to view still images, motion pictures, voice memos, etc. recorded with the camera on the PC screen. Viewing Thumbnail Images You can display all the data recorded in the camera (still images, motion pictures, voice memos) in thumbnail form.
32 D If you wish to change the storage memory, click on [IN], [CF CARD] or [PC CARD]. If you wish to view images in another folder, click on the desired folder from the list of folders on the left of the screen. The title and the following symbols indicating file type are displayed under the data.
33 2 Viewing Images on a PC Displaying File Properties Perform the following procedure if you wish to check the detailed information relating to the data, for example, the shooting date or photographer. A Click on [FILE PROPERTY]. The thumbnail will be displayed in the following form.
34 Checking the Data This function is for displaying and playing back data such as still images, text files, motion pictures and voice memos in the thumbnail display. ■ Still Images Perform the following procedure if you wish to view a still image in its actual size (1 pixel of the image corresponds to 1 pixel of the screen).
35 2 Viewing Images on a PC ■ Data Other Than Still Images Perform the following procedure if you wish to display or play back data such as text files, motion pictures or voice memos. Important Note • Data other than still images (text files, motion pictures, voice memos, etc.
36 Saving Data in the PC This function enables you to save data such as images, text files, motion pictures, voice memos and pen memos as files in the PC hard disk, etc. Note • The [Save] function explained here is not a camera function, but a browser function.
37 2 Viewing Images on a PC Note • Still images can be saved in JPEG files. In the case of Windows, however, you can also save images in BMP format. (Change the file format by [File Type] in the dialog box.
38 Displaying Thumbnail Images with Capture Guide Titles This operation enables you to view images recorded according to an Image Capture Guide List (hereafter referred to as Guide List). Note • Instructions for creating the Guide List or shooting operation from the camera ’ s homepage, refer to page 97 “ Using JOB Navi.
39 2 Viewing Images on a PC D If you wish to change the storage memory, click on [IN], [CF CARD] or [PC CARD]. If you wish to view images on a different Guide List, click on the desired list from the Guide List on the left of the screen. 20 images can be displayed on one page.
40 Displaying File Properties If you wish to check detailed information relating to the images, such as the shooting date or photographer, perform the following procedure. A Click on [FILE PROPERTY]. A thumbnail display in the following form will be displayed.
41 2 Viewing Images on a PC Displaying an Image in its Actual Size If you wish to view an image in its actual size (1 pixel of the image corresponds to 1 pixel of the screen), perform the following procedure. A Click on the image you wish to view. Click on the image in the same way for FILE PROPERTY.
42 Saving Data in the PC This function enables you to save images displayed in thumbnail form as image files on the PC hard disk, etc. Note • The functions explained here are browser functions and not camera functions. For further details, refer to the HELP function or operation manual for your browser.
Chapter 3 Recording Images with the Camera Shooting Still Images .............. 44 Shooting ....................................... 44 Checking the Image ..................... 47 Saving the Image ......................... 48 Shooting Text Files ......
44 Shooting Still Images You can shoot still images by operation from the PC. Shooting This function enables you to control the camera using the Web browser and shoot still images. A Check that the camera is properly connected to the PC, that the camera and the PC are turned on, and that the camera’s mode dial is set to [ ].
45 3 Recording Images with the Camera D Check that [STILL] has been selected on the left of the screen. If it has not been selected, click on [STILL]. E Set each item. If necessary, set the various items relating to shooting from the screen. For details of each item, refer to Chapter 3 “ Shooting ” in the ‘ Camera ’ operation manual.
46 H Click on [START REC.]. Shooting is performed and the image is displayed in a reduced state with information such as the shooting date, etc. (A short time is required to transmit the image.) If you wish to check the image in its actual size, proceed to the next page.
47 3 Recording Images with the Camera Checking the Image This function is for viewing the image just recorded in actual size (1 pixel of the image corresponds to 1 pixel of the screen). A Click on the reduced image. The image will be displayed in its actual size in a new window.
48 Saving the Image This operation is for saving the image displayed on the screen on the PC disk (hard disk, etc.). A If the image is displayed in reduced size, click on the image you want to save and display it in its actual size. B [For Windows] Move the mouse pointer to the image and click the right mouse button.
49 3 Recording Images with the Camera Shooting Text Files This function enables you to shoot text files by operation from the PC. Shooting You can control the camera using the Web browser and shoot text files.
50 D Click on [TEXT] at the left of the screen. E Set each item. If necessary, set the various items relating to shooting on the screen. For details of each item, refer to Chapter 3 “ Shooting ” of the ‘ Camera ’ operation manual. To return the settings to the status prior to shooting, click on [PRE.
51 3 Recording Images with the Camera H Click on [START REC.]. Recording is performed and the following screen is displayed with information such as the shooting date, etc. Note • If the plug-in software for displaying TIFF image files has been installed in your browser, you can check the image in its actual size by clicking on the mark.
52 Saving the Image This operation enables you to save the image just recorded on the PC disk (hard disk, etc.). A [For Windows] Move the mouse pointer to the mark and click the right mouse button. [For Macintosh] Move the mouse pointer to the mark and click while pressing the [control] key.
53 3 Recording Images with the Camera Recording Motion Pictures This function enables you to record motion pictures by operation from the PC. Recording You can control the camera using the Web browser and record motion pictures.
54 D Click on [MOVIE] at the left of the screen. E Set each item. If necessary, set the various items relating to recording on the screen. For details of each item, refer to Chapter 3 “ Shooting ” in the ‘ Camera ’ operation manual. To return the settings to the status when recording was last performed, click on [PRE.
55 3 Recording Images with the Camera H Click on [START REC.]. Recording will start and the [NOW RECORDING...] message will be displayed on the screen.
56 Saving the Motion Picture This operation enables you to save the motion picture just recorded on the PC disk (on the hard disk, etc.). A [For Windows] Move the mouse pointer to the image displayed and click the right mouse button. [For Macintosh] Move the mouse pointer to the image displayed and click while pressing the [control] key.
57 3 Recording Images with the Camera Recording a Voice Memo This function enables you to record a voice memo by operation from the PC. Recording You can control the camera using the Web browser and record a voice memo.
58 D Click on [VOICE MEMO] at the left of the screen. E Set each item. If necessary, set the various items relating to recording on the screen. For details of each item, refer to Chapter 3 “ Shooting ” in the ‘ Camera ’ operation manual. To return the settings to the status at the last recording, click on [PRE.
59 3 Recording Images with the Camera H Click on [START REC.]. Recording will start and the [NOW RECORDING...] message will be displayed on the screen.
60 Saving the Voice Memo File This operation enables you to save the voice memo file just recorded in the PC ’ s disk (hard disk, etc.). A [For Windows] Move the mouse pointer to the area where the microphone symbol is displayed and click the right mouse button.
Chapter 4 Changing the Camera Settings Address Book Settings ........... 62 Displaying the Address Book ....... 62 Entering a New Address .............. 63 Editing an Address ....................... 64 Deleting an Address ..................... 65 Saving the Address Book in the PC .
62 Address Book Settings This section explains how to check and edit the Address Book stored in the camera by using a PC. Note • For instructions on how to use the Address Book, refer to the ‘Communication/Internet’ operation manual.
63 4 Changing the Camera Settings Entering a New Address This function enables you to enter a new address to the Address Book. A Display the Address Book. See • P.62 “ Displaying the Address Book ” B Click on [NEW ADDRESS]. The screen for setting a new address will be displayed.
64 Editing an Address This function enables you to edit the address information (name, e-mail address, telephone number, etc.). A Display the Address Book. See • P.62 “ Displaying the Address Book ” B Click on the name of the person whose information you wish to edit.
65 4 Changing the Camera Settings Deleting an Address This function enables you to delete unwanted addresses from the Address Book. A Display the Address Book. See • P.62 “ Displaying the Address Book ” B Click on [DELETE] on the address you wish to delete .
66 B Click on [BACKUP]. The dialog box for specifying the location and file name will be displayed. C Specify the location and file name, and then click on [SAVE]. The Address Book will be saved in the PC. Note • In the case of Windows, the file name extension [.
67 4 Changing the Camera Settings C Specify the location of the file to be downloaded, select the file and click on [Open]. The selected file name will be displayed.
68 User Information Settings This section explains how to check and edit information, such as the owner of the camera, etc. Note • For details of user information, refer to “ Registering Owner Information ” in the ‘ Camera ’ operation manual.
69 4 Changing the Camera Settings E Set each item using the mouse and keyboard. Note • If you have not yet clicked on [SAVE], you can return to the status prior to setting (the status immediately after this screen was displayed) by clicking on [PRE.
70 Modem Settings This section explains how to set the modem loaded in the PC card slot of the camera (or connected to the camera). Note • For details of the modem settings, refer to ‘ Checking the Modem Settings ’ in the ‘ Communication/Internet ’ operation manual.
71 4 Changing the Camera Settings E Set each item using the mouse and keyboard. Note • If you have not yet clicked on [UPDATE], you can return to the status prior to setting (the status immediately after this screen was displayed) by clicking on [PRE.
72 E-Mail Settings This section explains how to make the settings related to the camera ’ s e-mail functions. Note • For details of the e-mail settings, refer to “ Setting the E-Mail Function ” in the ‘ Communication/Internet ’ operation manual.
73 4 Changing the Camera Settings E Set each item using the mouse and keyboard. Note • If you have not yet clicked on [UPDATE], you can return to the status prior to setting (the status immediately after this screen was displayed) by clicking on [PRE.
74 Template Settings This section explains how to set the templates which are useful for character input such as e-mail etc. Note • For details of how to use the templates, refer to “ Specifying a Template ” in the ‘ Communication/Internet ’ operation manual.
75 4 Changing the Camera Settings The templates will be displayed. Creating a New Template This function enables you to create a new template. A Display the list of templates. See • P.74 “ Displaying the Templates ” B Click on [CREATE NEW TEMPLATE].
76 D When you have finished entering the template, click on [SAVE]. The new template will be added. Editing a Template This function enables you to edit a template. A Display the list of templates. See • P.74 “ Displaying the Templates ” B Click on the template you wish to edit.
77 4 Changing the Camera Settings C Edit the template using the keyboard. D When you have finished editing, click on [UPDATE]. The screen will return to the list of templates. Deleting a Template This function enables you to delete unwanted templates.
78 Web Settings This section explains how to make the settings related to the camera ’ s Web browser functions. Note • For details of the Web settings, refer to “ Setting the Web Page ” in the ‘ Communication/Internet ’ operation manual.
79 4 Changing the Camera Settings E Set each item using the mouse and keyboard. Note • If you have not yet clicked on [UPDATE], you can return to the status prior to setting (the status immediately after this screen was displayed) by clicking on [PRE.
80 Dial-Up Account Settings This section explains how to set the dial-up accounts to be used when sending and receiving e-mail and when viewing the Web pages. Note • For details of how to use the dial-up accounts and the various settings to make, refer to “Setting a Dial-Up Account” in the ‘Communication/ Internet’ operation manual.
81 4 Changing the Camera Settings The list of dial-up accounts will be displayed. Entering a New Dial-Up Account This function enables you to enter a new dial-up account. A Display the list of dial-up accounts. See • P.80 “ Displaying the Dial-Up Accounts ” B Click on [NEW DIAL-UP].
82 D When you have finished making the settings, click on [SAVE]. The new dial-up account will be added. Editing a Dial-Up Account This function enables you to edit the settings related to a dial-up account. A Display the list of dial-up accounts. See • P.
83 4 Changing the Camera Settings D When you have finished editing the settings, click on [UPDATE]. Editing of the dial-up account is now completed. Deleting a Dial-Up Account This function enables you to delete unwanted dial-up accounts. A Display the list of dial-up accounts.
84 Direct Upload Settings This section explains how to set the folder and server for the dial-up account and send-to account for direct upload. Note • For details of how to use the direct upload, refer to “ Sending an Image Directly to a Computer ” in the ‘ Communication/Internet ’ operation manual.
85 4 Changing the Camera Settings The list of dial-up account for direct upload will be displayed. Selecting a Direct Upload Dial-Up Account This function enables you to select a dial-up account to be used in actual direct upload. Note • The only procedure performed here is selection of the dial-up account to be used from the list.
86 Setting the Send-To Folder Name and Server This function enables you to set the folder name and server for direct upload. A Display the list of dial-up accounts for Direct Upload. See • P.84 “ Displaying the Direct Upload Dial-Up Accounts ” B Click on [DESTI.
87 4 Changing the Camera Settings Quick Send Settings This section explains how to set the dial-up account and send-to account for Quick Send. Note • For details of how to use the Quick Send, refer to “ Sending an Image using Quick Send ” in the ‘ Communication/Internet ’ operation manual.
88 The list of dial-up accounts for Quick Send will be displayed. Selecting a Quick Send Dial-Up Account This function enables you to select a dial-up account to be used for actual Quick Send. Note • The only operation performed here is selection of a dial-up account from the list.
89 4 Changing the Camera Settings Selecting a Quick Send Send-To Account This function enables you to set the send-to account for Quick Send. Note • The only operation performed here is selection of the name from the list. Settings related to each send-to account (name, e-mail address, etc.
90 Selecting the Size of the Image to be Sent by Quick Send This function enables you to select the size of the image to be send by Quick Send. A Display the list of dial-up accounts for Quick Send. See • P.84 “ Displaying the Direct Upload Dial-Up Accounts ” B Click on [IMAGE SIZE].
91 4 Changing the Camera Settings Setting FTP Upload This section explains how to set the dial-up account for FTP upload, the FTP server address as the upload destination, the user account name, password, etc.
92 The list of dial-up account for FTP upload will be displayed. Selecting an FTP Upload Dial-Up Account This function enables you to select a dial-up account to be used in actual FTP upload. Note • The only operation performed here is selection of a dial-up account from the list.
93 4 Changing the Camera Settings Setting a Server for FTP Upload This function enables you to set the FTP server for FTP upload, the account and password for accessing the server, etc. A Display the list of dial-up accounts for FTP Upload. See • P.
94 Making a Backup/Restoring the Camera Settings This section explains how to save all the information currently stored in the camera (all information other than recorded images, motion pictures, voice memo data, etc.) in the PC, and how to restore the backup information to the camera.
95 4 Changing the Camera Settings D Specify the location and file name and then click on [Save]. The camera settings will be saved in the PC. Note • The file name extension [.
96 D Specify the location of the file to be restored and select a file, then click on [OPEN]. The selected file will be displayed on the screen. E Click on [RESTORE]. The selected backup file will be transferred to the camera. F Turn the power off and turn it on again about 5 seconds later.
Chapter 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List ................................. 98 Role of Guide List ......................... 98 Creating a Guide List ................... 98 Using the Guide List ..............
98 JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List First of all, it is necessary to explain what a JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List is. Role of Guide List The JOB Navi.
99 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List In the case of Excel, you should specify the range of cells for image names, write it out as a Guide List and save it in the Template folder for the CF (or PC) card. All that remains then is to insert the card into the camera.
100 Using the Image Capture Guide List on Excel This section explains the series of operations involved in creating an Image Capture Guide List (hereafter referred to as Guide List) based on an Excel table and transferring it to the camera, recording images according to the list and incorporating the recorded images in a table.
101 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List C Click on [Enable Macros]. The document will be displayed. Check that the following 4 buttons have been added to the toolbar. D Click on [Create Image Capture Guidefile]. The window for specifying the scope of the image titles will be displayed.
102 Recording Images Using the Guide List This function enables you to record images according to the Guide List transferred to the camera. Note • You cannot change the storage memory when the image menu is displayed.
103 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List H Repeat steps F and G until all the images have been recorded. I When all the images have been recorded, select [EXIT].
104 H Select the Guide List and then click on [OK]. I Select the first cell in which a camera image will be pasted (E13 in this sample) and click on [OK]. The image has now been pasted in the document. Note • If several images are recorded for one frame, the window for selecting an image will be displayed.
105 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List ■ Other Functions The [Update image title] and [Paste Selected Images] functions are used as follows. ● Update image title After the Guide List creat.
106 Using the Image Capture Guide List on Word This section explains the series of operations, using sample templates, for creating an Image Capture Guide List (hereafter referred to as Guide List) based on Word, transferring it to the camera, recording images according to the list and incorporating the recorded images in a document.
107 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List C Click on [Enable Macros]. The document will be displayed. Check that the following 3 buttons have been added to the tool bar.
108 Recording Images Using the Guide List This operation is the same as in “ Recording Images Using the Guide List ” for Excel (P.102). When you have finished recording images, connect the camera and the PC once more.
109 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List Note • If several images are recorded for 1 frame, the window for selecting an image will be displayed. Follow the instructions and select an image. ■ Other Functions The [Paste Selected Images] function is for pasting only the specified image in the list from the specified folder in the PC.
110 Setting the Image Capture Guide List on the Browser This section explains how to create an Image Capture Guide List (hereafter referred to as Guide List) on the browser, and how to transfer a Guide List saved as a file to the camera.
111 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List D Check that [GUIDE LIST] on the left of the screen has been selected. If [HTML TEMPLATE] has been selected, click on [GUIDE LIST]. E If you wish to change the storage memory, click on [IN], [CF CARD] or [PC CARD].
112 Creating a New Guide List This function enables you to create a new Guide List. A Display the Guide Lists and select the storage memory in which you wish to add a new Guide List. The Guide Lists currently stored in that particular storage memory will be displayed.
113 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List D Move the mouse pointer to the [IMAGE TITLE] area, click on the area and add the list of images in the new Guide List using the keyboard. One line is for one image title. If you input characters in the first line of [IMAGE TITLE], that becomes the first image title.
114 Editing the Guide List This function enables you to edit the images (image titles and number of images) in the Guide List. A Display the Guide List containing the list you wish to edit. See • P.110 “ Displaying the Guide Lists ” B Click on the title of the list you wish to edit.
115 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List ■ Adding an Image A Click on [ADD IMAGE TITLE] on the image title screen. The screen for editing the image titles will be displayed. B Move the mouse pointer to the [NEW IMAGE TITLE] area, click on the area and add the image title using the keyboard.
116 C When you have finished adding image titles, click on [SAVE]. The screen will return to the image title screen. If you then click on [OK], the screen will return to the screen showing the Guide Lists. ■ Editing an Image Title A Click on the image title that you wish to edit on the image title screen.
117 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List C When you have finished editing, click on [UPDATE]. The screen will return to the image title screen. If you then click on [CANCEL], the screen will return to the screen showing the Guide Lists.
118 Deleting a Guide List This function enables you to delete a Guide List. A Display the Guide List containing the list you wish to delete. See • P.110 “ Displaying the Guide Lists ” B Click on [DELETE] for the list you wish to delete. The confirmation screen will be displayed.
119 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List Saving the Guide List on the PC This function enables you to save the Guide List on the hard disk, etc. of the PC. Note • Use this function in the following cases: • When you want to make a backup file of important Guide Lists.
120 Sending the Guide List Saved in the PC to the Camera This function enables you to download the Guide List file saved on the PC hard disk, etc., and transfer it to the camera media. A Display the Guide Lists and select the media to which the list is to be sent.
121 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List D Click on [Transfer]. The selected Guide List will be transferred to the camera media. When the transfer is completed, the Guide Lists including this list will be displayed.
122 Setting the Image Capture Guide List Independently on the Camera This section explains how to add a new Image Capture Guide List (hereafter referred to as Guide List), and add, change or rearrange the image titles, etc. Note • Instructions for recording images using the Guide List are given in “ Recording Images Using the Guide List ” (P.
123 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List Creating a New Guide List This function enables you to add a new list. A Select [ADD]. B Select and input the list title using the on-screen keypad.
124 B Select [ADD], then select of the image title and input the image title using the on-screen keypad. The title must be within 12 characters. See •“ Using the On-screen Keypad ” in the ‘ Camera ’ operation manual C Select [OK]. The image title will be added.
125 5 Using JOB Navi. Image Capture Guide List ■ Rearranging the Image List A Select the Guide List where you wish to rearrange the list of images and select [EDIT]. B Select the image title to be rearranged from the image list and then select [ 왖 UP] or [DW 왔 ].
126 Tips Image Capture Guide List Display The following display is used when you shoot using the Image Capture Guide List. Use this Guide List prepared in advance to ensure no images are forgotten. The name of the destination folder in which the images of the selected Guide List are saved.
Chapter 6 Using the Extension Functions Using the RDC-i700 Explorer Plug-In .................................... 128 Using the RDC-7/i700 Mounter .................................. 131 Making a Backup File of the Camera Settings .................... 134 Making a Backup File .
128 Using the RDC-i700 Explorer Plug-In If you have installed the RDC-i700 Explorer Plug-In (Windows) or the RDC-7/ i700 Mounter (Macintosh), you can copy the camera data into the PC and make a backup file of the camera settings in the PC. This section explains how to use the Windows RDC-i700 Explorer Plug-In.
129 6 Using the Extension Functions D Click on [RDC-i700 Properties...]. The window for setting the camera ’ s IP address will be displayed. E Input the figures displayed on the camera ’ s LCD monitor (4 figures separated by “ . ” ). F Click [OK].
130 Note • You can handle the camera ’ s storage memory in the window displayed by double clicking [My Computer]. Tips Using the Microsoft Power Point Presentation Data If you copy the presentation data created using Microsoft Power Point in the camera, you can do a presentation anytime anywhere.
131 6 Using the Extension Functions Using the RDC-7/i700 Mounter By installing the RDC-7/i700 Mounter in Macintosh, you can copy data and make a backup file of the camera in a PC. Important Note • The flash lamp (red) blinks during transmission of data to the PC except when the camera is connected to a LAN.
132 D Select [TCP/IP] from [Control Panels] in the Apple menu and make the following settings depending on the connection method. ● USB Connection Select [RICOH RDC-i700] as [Connect via]. ● Serial Connection Select [RICOH RDC-i700] as [Connect via] and select [Using SLIP] under [Configure].
133 6 Using the Extension Functions E For a LAN connection, click on the [IP Address] menu in the RDC- 7/i700 Mounter control panel and select [Set IP Address...]. Input the figures displayed on the camera ’ s LCD monitor (4 figures separated by “ .
134 Making a Backup File of the Camera Settings This section explains how to [SAVE SETTING DATA] to make a backup file of all the information currently set in the camera (all information other than recorded images and motion pictures, voice memo data, etc.
135 6 Using the Extension Functions Note • In this section, the explanation uses the method of clicking the right button, but the function can also be selected from the Explorer [File] menu. ■ For Macintosh In the case of Macintosh, [Save Configuration File.
136 Restoring the Backup Settings to the Camera This function enables you to restore the camera backup settings saved on a PC disk to the camera. Important Note • When this function is executed, all the other current camera settings are erased. ■ For Windows A Connect the camera correctly to the PC and set the camera ’ s mode dial to [ ].
137 6 Using the Extension Functions ■ For Macintosh A Connect the camera correctly to the PC and set the camera ’ s mode dial to [ ]. Then turn the camera and the PC on. B Select [RDC-7/i700 Mounter] from [Control Panels] in the Apple menu. The RDC-7/i700 Mounter window will be displayed.
138 Transferring a Signature File This section explains the [TRANSFER SIGNATURE] function for transferring a signature file created on the PC to the camera. Note • Signature files must be made using the paint application software. Signature File There are 3 kinds of signature data of different sizes for use in any image quality mode.
139 6 Using the Extension Functions ● File Format Save the image file in GIF format or BMP (Bitmap) format. In the case of GIF format, the range covered with a transmission/permeable color is the area where the photograph underneath appears transparent.
140 F Select the image file to be used as the signature in each image quality mode. If you select [Auto], the image file for other image quality modes will be compressed/enlarged and a signature file automatically created. G Click on [OK]. The selected image files are now transferred to the camera as signatures.
141 6 Using the Extension Functions The dialog box for selecting the image file for the signature will be displayed. E Select [Select File...] for each size, select the image file for the signature and click on [Open]. Be sure to select the image file for each size.
142 Using the TWAIN Function If you use the TWAIN function, you can download, display and edit images recorded in the camera directly from the application software. However, the TWAIN function can only be used on application software that is compatible with TWAIN.
143 6 Using the Extension Functions Note • If you have connected several items of TWAIN-compatible equipment, it is necessary to select which TWAIN equipment you will use before performing the operation described on the previous page. Use the function titled [Select TWAIN_32 Source.
144 For Macintosh This section explains how to use the TWAIN function on a Macintosh. A Check that the camera is properly connected to the PC, that the camera is turned on and that the camera ’ s mode dial is set to [ ]. B Mount the storage media of the camera to which you want to download using the RDC-7/i700 Mounter.
145 6 Using the Extension Functions • Depending on the connection method and conditions, the screen for inputting the camera ’ s IP address may be displayed. In this case, input the IP address displayed on the camera ’ s LCD monitor. The following will be displayed.
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Chapter 7 Setting the Receiving PC for Direct Upload Setting the Receiving PC for Direct Upload ......................... 148 For Windows .............
148 Setting the Receiving PC for Direct Upload This section explains the preparations and settings to be made on the PC that will receive direct upload from the camera.
149 7 Setting the Receiving PC for Direct Upload A Select [Settings] → [Control Panel] from the [Start] menu. The control panel window will be opened. B Double click on [Add/Remove Programs]. The [Add/Remove Programs Properties] window will be opened.
150 ■ Preparing the Receiving PC When installation of the software is completed, perform the following operation to put the telephone in standby status. When a direct upload call comes from the camera, the telephone will automatically switch to receiving mode.
151 7 Setting the Receiving PC for Direct Upload G Click on [Server Types]. The screen for setting the type of server will be displayed. H Select [PPP: Internet, Windows NT Server, Windows 98] from [Type of Dial-Up Server]. I Cancel the tick from both [Enable software compression] and [Require encrypted password].
152 M Set [Direct Upload Route directory] and [Direct Upload Log file name]. Direct Upload Route directory : Specify the folder to receive the incoming file.
153 7 Setting the Receiving PC for Direct Upload For Macintosh This section gives a broad outline of the preparations to be performed on the receiving Macintosh. For details of actual installation and setting, refer to the Macintosh and software HELP functions and the operation manual.
154 ■ Preparing the Receiving Macintosh Perform the following operation to put the telephone in standby status. When a direct upload call comes from the camera, the telephone will automatically switch to receiving mode. ■ File Sharing settings A Open the File Sharing control panel.
155 7 Setting the Receiving PC for Direct Upload ■ Using the RDC-i700 Direct Communication software A Start up [RDC-i700 Direct Upload]. [RDC-i700 Direct Upload] is installed in the root folder of the startup disk immediately after installation.
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Appendix Camera Settings When Connected to a PC ................ 158 Setting the PC Connection Environment ............................... 158 Setting the Network Environment ............................... 160 Switching Between the Modem and LAN ....
158 Camera Settings When Connected to a PC When the camera is connected to a PC by a USB or serial cable, or by LAN, depending on the PC or network environment, the camera may not function properly unless the settings are changed. This section deals with how to change the camera settings.
159 Appendix A Set the mode dial to [SETUP]. The Setup menu will be displayed. B Select [PC CONNECTION]. The screen for setting the PC connection will be displayed. C Set each item. See •“ Using the On-screen Keypad ” in the ‘ Camera ’ operation manual D When you have finished making the settings, select [OK].
160 Setting the Network Environment If you have connected the camera to a network using a LAN connection PC card, set the host name and various other addresses in order to send and receive data between the camera and other LAN equipment or a network.
161 Appendix A Set the mode dial to [SETUP]. The Setup menu will be displayed. B Select [NETWORK]. The screen for setting the network environment will be displayed. C Set the various items. See •“ Using the On-screen Keypad ” in the ‘ Camera ’ operation manual.
162 Switching Between the Modem and LAN This function enables you to choose whether to use the preset card as the [MODEM] or as the [LAN]. Note • Use this setting when using a PC card with both modem and LAN functions. If you normally use a communication card or LAN card, you do not need to make this setting (the card is automatically detected).
163 Appendix Error Messages In the case of misoperation or of failure due to some problem or other, an error message will be displayed. This section deals with the causes and remedies of problems. Note • This section explains the error messages displayed on the PC screen.
164 Error Message PCMCIA Card write- protected CF Card write-protected Card Error Memory full Recording file Error ■ Error Messages Displayed on JOB Navi.
165 Appendix Error Message Same name template already exists Too long file name (within 32 characters) ■ Error Messages Displayed on Setup Screen Error Message Input upload file name File read Error.
166 ■ Error Messages Displayed on Setting Backup/Restoring Screen Error Message Backup failed Input file parameter File read Error File restore Failed File write Error Other Error Messages These error messages are displayed by the software, such as the expansion functions, TWAIN driver, direct upload, etc.
167 Appendix Error Message This drive is read-only Illegal file name No space in the drive Already contents same file name Too deep folder tree Failed to delete This file / folder cannot be transferre.
168 Error Message Insufficient memory: Please close other applications. Cannot access ● ● TWAIN ERROR Failed to initialize Windows Socket Failed to receive Socket Data Failed to send Socket Data F.
169 Appendix Troubleshooting When setting of the USB driver can not be correctly recognized, please make the following operations. Restoring the Device Which Could not be Used anymore A Connect the camera to the PC using the USB cable and turn the camera on.
170 Checking the Proxy Server When you can not connect to the camera by controlling the browser, please make the following procedures to check the proxy server settings. For Internet Explorer (Version 5.x) A Right-click on the [Internet Explorer] icon on the desktop and then click on [Properties].
171 Appendix Installing the Dial-Up Adapter When the dial-up adapter has not been displayed in the Network Component dialog, install the dial-up adapter in the following procedure. A Right-click on the [Network Neighborhood] icon on the desktop and then click on [Properties].
172 Checking the Dial-Up Settings When the dial-up server does not operate properly despite the correct coonfguration fo the receiving PC for Direct Upload, check the dial-up settings in the following procedure. For Internet Explorer (Version 5.x) A Right-click on the [Internet Explorer] icon on the desktop and then click on [Properties].
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174 Index A Address Book Sending to a PC ............................ 66 Address book Deleting ......................................... 65 Displaying ..................................... 62 Editing ........................................... 64 Saving .
175 Appendix Motion pictures Recording ...................................... 53 N Network environment ........................ 160 P PC connection environment .............. 158 Q Quick Send Displaying the dial-up account ..... 87 Selecting a dial-up account .
176 FORMAT Camera P.43 DATE SETTING Camera P.39 KEEP SETTING Camera P.116 BEEP SOUND Camera P.117 AUTO POWER OFF Camera P.117 LANGUAGE Camera P.119 VIDEO OUT MODE Camera P.119 LCD CONFIRMATION TIME Camera P.120 MAIL/WEB SETTING Communication/Internet P.
177 Appendix FOLDER Camera P.51 VOICE MEMO Camera P.61 FOCUS MODE Camera P.70 DATE IMPRINT Camera P.71 FLASH STRENGTH Camera P.63 ISO SENSITIVITY Camera P.72 AUTO BRACKET Camera P.73 REDEYE REDUCTION Camera P.74 NON-COMPRESSED MODE Camera P.75 MONOCHROME MODE Camera P.
178 Camera P.89,90 Camera P.91 Camera P.103 Camera P.112 EDIT IMAGE Camera P.94 MEMO Camera P.97 COPY/MOVE Camera P.92 SEND Communication/Internet P.69,72,77 QUICK SEND Communication/Internet P.67 ◆ MENU Button FOLDER Camera P.100 PROTECT Camera P.100 DELETE ALL IMAGES Camera P.
179 Appendix PC Mode ( ) Communication Mode ( ) Connecting to a Personal Computer E-MAIL Communication/Internet P.85 DIRECT UPLOAD Communication/Internet P.95 FAX Communication/Internet P.98 WEB Communication/Internet P.101 FTP UPLOAD Communication/Internet P.
180 Declaration of Conf or mity “ The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC . ”.
181 Appendix INFORMA TION T O THE USER USA FCC P art15 Class B The equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to par t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonab le protection against har mful interference in a residential installa- tion.
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Connecting to a Personal Computer Operation Manual To ensure correct use of your camera, read this manual carefully before use. Keep the manual handy for future use.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Ricoh RDC-i700 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Ricoh RDC-i700 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Ricoh RDC-i700, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Ricoh RDC-i700 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Ricoh RDC-i700, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Ricoh RDC-i700.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Ricoh RDC-i700. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Ricoh RDC-i700 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.