Page 2 - Using These Manuals; The two manuals attached are for your Caplio RR30.; Meaning of Symbols; This explains how to use all the functions of your Caplio RR30.
Using These Manuals The two manuals attached are for your Caplio RR30. Please read this first: Quick Start guide (printed manual) Please read as needed: Operation Manual (this manual). Memo This indicates supplementary explanations and useful tips on camera operations. Reference This indicates page(...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1 Using Your Camera
Table of Contents Using These Manuals ................................................ 2Meaning of Symbols .................................................. 2 Chapter 1 Using Your Camera Section 1 Getting Started Checking Everything is Packed ................................. 6Names of Parts .........
Page 6 - Checking Everything is Packed; Video Cable; Optional Accessories
6 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started Checking Everything is Packed The following items should be included with the camera. Let's make sure everything was packed. • In the unlikely event that something is missing or damaged, please contact the store where you purchased the camera. • After checking...
Page 7 - Names of Parts; Camera; Rear View
7 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started Names of Parts It is necessary to know these in order to understand the explanations in this manual. Check the following. 1. Shutter button2. Power button3. Mode Dial4. Flash5. AF Window6. Viewfinder7. Terminal Cover8. Lens9. USB Terminal10. Video Out Terminal...
Page 8 - Mode Dial Symbols and Functions; How to Use the Mode Dial; The Mode Dial is on the top of the camera.
8 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started Turn the Mode Dial to the symbol of the mode you want to use. Mode Dial Symbols and Functions How to Use the Mode Dial The Mode Dial is on the top of the camera. The Mode Dial is used to select the desired mode and operation for shooting and playback (still im...
Page 9 - Inserting the Batteries; When the batteries wear out
9 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started Insert the batteries following these steps. Slide the battery door open. Insert the two batteries, making sure they are facing the correct way. Slide the battery door closed. Inserting the Batteries The following batteries can be used in the camera. Use accord...
Page 10 - Slide the battery door open.; Using the AC Adaptor
10 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started Make sure the camera's power is off. Slide the battery door open. Insert the AC Adaptor Battery. Open the power (DC IN) cable cover and then thread the cable out. Slide the battery cover closed. Plug the power cord into an outlet. Using the AC Adaptor When sh...
Page 11 - To turn the camera On; To turn the camera Off; Press the power button.; Turning the Power On/Off; The camera is switched between On and Off as follows.
11 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started To turn the camera On Press the power button. The flash lamp and auto-focus lamp will flash alternately for several seconds. To turn the camera Off Press the power button. Turning the Power On/Off The camera is switched between On and Off as follows. Auto...
Page 12 - To set the date and time, follow the steps below.; Setting the Date and Time
12 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started To set the date and time, follow the steps below. Make sure the power is on and then turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode). The Setup screen is displayed on the LCD Monitor. Press the button to select [DATE SETTINGS] and then press the button. Set the year, mont...
Page 13 - Inserting the SD Memory Card; Where to record
13 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started When an SD Memory Card is not inserted, the camera records images in the internal memory; when an SD Memory Card is inserted, it records images on the SD Memory Card. The internal memory capacity is 8MB. Load the SD Memory Card according to the following step...
Page 14 - How to Use the LCD Monitor; Screen Examples when Shooting Pictures; Still Image Mode Movie Mode
14 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started Symbol Display Contents Reference Page 1. Flash Flash Off Current flash mode. p.44 Auto Red-eye reduction Forced Flash Slow Synchro 2. WHITE BALANCE (No Display)AUTO White Balance set value. p.49 Daylight Overcast Tungsten light Fluoresce light One-push How t...
Page 17 - The Screen During Playback; Still Image Mode Movie Mode
17 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started Symbol Display Contents Reference Page 1. PROTECT Protected status. p.85 2. Playback data source Indicates playback from internal memory. p.13 Indicates playback from an SD Memory Card. p.13 3. Mode Types You are in Shooting Mode or Scene Mode. p.74 Movie Mod...
Page 18 - Switching the Screen Display; When Shot
18 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started Switching the Screen Display If you press , you can change the screen display mode, such as switching between display/no display of symbols, etc. When Shot For how to display the grid guide, see p.68. When the No Display or Grid Guide Display is on, symbols...
Page 19 - Button Functions
19 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started Button Function (Delete)/ (Self-timer) Button If you press the button in Shooting Mode, self-timer mode is activated and you can take photos using the self-timer (see p.46).If you press the button during Playback Mode, you can delete the still image or movie ...
Page 20 - Screens
20 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started Shooting Menu (Shooting Mode) In Shooting Mode, display by pressing the button. Setting Option Reference Page EXPOSURE COMP. -2 ~ +2 p.47 WHITE BALANCE [ ] / (Daylight)/ (Overcast)/ (Tungsten light)/ (Fluorescent light)/ (One Push) p.49 PIC QUALITY/SIZE F20...
Page 22 - Playback Menu
22 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started Shooting Menu (Text Mode) In Text Mode, display by pressing the button. Playback Menu In Playback Mode, display by pressing the button. Setting Option Reference Page DENSITY DEEP/[NORMAL]/LIGHT p.69 Setting Option Reference Page SLIDE SHOW ON/[OFF] p.79 P...
Page 25 - The Basics of the Setup Screen; To display the Setup Screen:; To select a setting value:
25 Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started The Basics of the Setup Screen To display the Setup Screen: Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode). The Setup Screen is displayed. To select an item: Press the buttons to select the desired item. To select a setting value: Press the buttons to select the desired ...
Page 26 - Section 2 Basic Shooting
Section 2 Basic Shooting The basics of shooting are explained here, from how to hold your camera to how to shoot still images and movies.
Page 27 - Put your finger on the shutter button; How to Hold the Camera
27 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting Hold the camera with both hands and lightly press both elbows against your body. Put your finger on the shutter button How to Hold the Camera If the camera moves when you press the shutter button, your still images won't come out clearly (camera shake).Hold th...
Page 28 - Compose the picture on the LCD Monitor.; How to Focus
28 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting Point the lens toward the subject you want to shoot. Compose the picture on the LCD Monitor. The focus is set at the center of the screen, so use the screen to center your subject. Half-press the shutter button. F stop (aperture size) and shutter speed are dis...
Page 30 - Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting; Shooting Still Images
30 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting Check the Focus and Shoot (Half-press) Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Compose your shot either by looking through the Viewfinder or at the LCD Monitor. Put the subject of your photo right in the center and press the shutter button half-way. F stop (ape...
Page 32 - When the Subject is not Centered on Your Composition (Focus Lock)
32 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Put the subject of your photo right in the center of the LCD Monitor or the Viewfinder and press the shutter button half-way. F stop (aperture size) and shutter speed are displayed in the bottom part of the screen, and th...
Page 33 - Shooting with Scenery-Matching
33 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting PORTRAIT This is best for taking pictures of people. SPORTS This is best for pictures of moving objects. LANDSCAPE This is best for scenery with a lot of blue sky or greenery. NIGHTSCAPE Use when shooting night scenes.You can also shoot with people in the fram...
Page 34 - TIFF File
34 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting To use Scene Mode, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Scene Mode). The scene selection screen appears. Press the buttons to select the mode you want to use. Press the button. The camera switches to the Scene Mode shooting screen and the symbol of t...
Page 35 - Combination of Scene Mode and Function
35 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting Mode Name Flash Macro Shooting PORTRAIT Initial setting: Flash Off Disabled SPORTS Initial setting: Flash Off Disabled LANDSCAPE Fixed on Flash Off Disabled NIGHTSCAPE Forced flash is disabled Disabled Initial setting: Auto TEXT MODE Initial setting: Flash Off...
Page 36 - Shooting with Multi-Shot
36 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting CONT (Multi-Shot) As long as you hold the shutter button down, pictures continue to be taken.The still images are recorded one file each, just as in normal shooting. SCONT (S Multi-Shot) Shoots a continuous stream of images. With just one full-press of the shu...
Page 38 - Release your finger from the shutter button.
38 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting Shooting with Multi-Shot Operation continued from the previous page: Compose your picture, then press and hold the shutter button. As long as you hold the shutter button down, pictures continue to be taken. As soon as you release the shutter button, shooting s...
Page 39 - To shoot a movie, follow the steps below.; Shooting Movies; AVI File
39 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting To shoot a movie, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Movie Mode). Press the shutter button. Your movie begins shooting.Shooting continues until you press the shutter button again. Pressing the shutter button again stops recording. Buttons used here...
Page 40 - Shooting with the Zoom
40 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting By pressing the (Telephoto) button, the subject you see in the LCD Monitor and the Viewfinder becomes larger.By pressing the (Wide-Angle) button, the field in the LCD Monitor and the Viewfinder becomes wider. Telephoto Zoom Wide-angle Zoom To shoot with the zo...
Page 41 - Shooting with the Digital Zoom; Optical Zoom
41 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting To shoot with the Digital Zoom, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Zoom in to the maximum by pressing the button, while viewing through the LCD Monitor. A bar is displayed in the LCD Monitor indicating Zoom status. When you have enl...
Page 42 - If you use the
42 Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic Shooting To shoot close-ups, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Press the (Macro) button. The Macro symbol is displayed on the left side of the screen. Press the shutter button. Buttons used here Shooting Close-ups (Macro Photo) If you use t...
Page 44 - Using the Flash; If you press the; To switch to Flash Mode, follow the steps below.
44 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography Using the Flash If you press the (Flash) button, you can switch into Flash Mode (Flash, Flash Off, and other settings). Switch settings according to time, conditions and your preference, and shoot your pictures.The light of the...
Page 45 - Slow Synchronized
45 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography • At purchase your camera is set to Flash Off.• The settings are saved until you press the (Flash) button to change them. • When shooting movies or in Multi-Shot mode, the setting becomes Flash Off.• When the camera is set to F...
Page 49 - Using Natural and Artificial Lighting (WHITE BALANCE); Turn the Mode Dial to
49 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography Using Natural and Artificial Lighting (WHITE BALANCE) With a normal camera, a white subject may not be reproduced as white depending on lighting around the subject.Digital cameras have a function called White Balance, which aut...
Page 50 - Press the
50 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography If you select / / / / Press the buttons to select a mode. Press the button. White Balance settings are complete. Press the button. The Shooting Menu closes and the setting value is displayed on the upper left of the screen. T...
Page 52 - About Picture Quality Mode; Normal Mode; About Image Size; Choosing Picture Quality Mode/Image Size; Image Files
52 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography About Picture Quality Mode When still images and movies are saved as image files, the image data is saved in a compressed file.Picture Quality Mode specifies the compression ratio to use.In Picture Quality Mode, there are two t...
Page 55 - Manual Focus Shooting
55 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography Manual Focus Shooting For Manual Focus Shooting, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). When shooting movies, set to (Movie Mode). Press the button. The Shooting menu appears. . Select [FOCUS] and press ...
Page 59 - Making Sensitivity Settings (ISO SETTING)
59 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography To set sensitivity, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Press the button. The Shooting menu appears. Press the buttons to switch between displays as required. Select [ISO SETTING] and then press the b...
Page 60 - Changing the Edge Quality of Still Images (SHARPNESS)
60 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography To make changes to the sharpness of still images, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Press the button. The Shooting menu appears. Press the buttons to switch between displays as required. Select [SHA...
Page 61 - Shooting Consecutively with Different Exposures (AUTO BRACKET)
61 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography To shoot with Auto Bracket, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Press the button. The Shooting menu appears. Press the buttons to switch between displays as required. Select [AUTO BRACKET] and then pr...
Page 62 - Press the shutter button.
62 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography Press the shutter button. Three consecutive shots are taken, with the specified Exposure Compensation value as the standard, at -0.5EV, +/-0, and +0.5EV.After shooting, the three shots are displayed on the LCD Monitor. They are...
Page 63 - Setting the Exposure Time (TIME EXPOSURE)
63 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Press the button. The Shooting menu appears. Press the buttons to switch between displays as required. Select [TIME EXPOSURE] and then press the button. Press the buttons to select Exposur...
Page 64 - Shooting Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals
64 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography For Interval Shooting, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Press the button. The Shooting menu appears. Press the buttons to switch between displays as required. Select [INTERVAL] and then press the b...
Page 66 - Inserting the Date into a Still Image (DATE IMPRINT)
66 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography To enter the date or date and time, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Press the button. The Shooting menu appears. Press the buttons to switch between displays as required. Press the button to selec...
Page 67 - Returning the Shooting Menu Settings to their Defaults
67 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography To return the Shooting Menu to its initial settings, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Press the button. The Shooting Menu appears. Press the buttons to switch between displays as required. Select [...
Page 68 - Displaying the Grid Guide on the LCD Monitor
68 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography To display the Grid Guide, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode). Press the button. The symbol display disappears. Press the button. The Grid Guide appears. Buttons used here Displaying the Grid Guide on...
Page 69 - Changing Shading for Shooting Text (DENSITY)
69 Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography To make changes to the DENSITY, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Scene Mode). The Scene selection screen appears. Press the buttons to select the next mode and then press the button. Press the button. The Shooting...
Page 70 - It is recommended you plug in the AC Adaptor whenever viewing
Section 4 Viewing Still Images and Movies You can display still images or movies on the LCD Monitor and check them.This section explains displaying still images and movies on the LCD Monitor. It is recommended you plug in the AC Adaptor whenever viewing still images or movies on the LCD Monitor.
Page 71 - While still in the Shooting Mode, press the; Viewing the Photo You Just Took
71 Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and Movies To display the still image you just took, follow the steps below. While still in the Shooting Mode, press the (Quick Review) button. The still image you just took is displayed on the LCD Monitor. Buttons used here Viewing the Photo You Just To...
Page 72 - The still image you displayed with the
72 Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and Movies Displaying an Enlarged View of the Still Image Displayed The still image you displayed with the (Quick Review) button can be displayed enlarged up to 3.4 times using the (Enlarged View) button. To view still images in the enlarged display mode...
Page 73 - The movie or still image you displayed using the
73 Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and Movies Deleting the Displayed Still Image or Movie The movie or still image you displayed using the (Quick Review) button can be deleted by pressing the (DELETE) button. To delete a still image or movie that is displayed, follow the steps below. Whil...
Page 74 - Viewing a Still Image or Movie
74 Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and Movies Viewing Still Images Recorded on an SD Memory Card To view still images, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode). The last still image taken is displayed. For movies, the first frame is displayed as a still image. Move to...
Page 76 - Viewing Movies; Movie Frames
76 Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and Movies Viewing Movies To view photos, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode). The last still image taken is displayed.For movies, the first frame is displayed as a still image. Move to the movie you want to see using the button...
Page 77 - Viewing at a Glance; Thumbnail Display
77 Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and Movies To view the Thumbnail Display and select the still image for viewing, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode). The last still image taken is displayed. For movies, the first frame is displayed as a still image. Press the ...
Page 78 - Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback; Display the still image you want to enlarge.; To return to the original display, press the; Enlarged Viewing
78 Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and Movies To view still images in Enlarged Display Mode, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode). The last still image taken is displayed. Display the still image you want to enlarge. Press the (Enlarged View) button. The still ima...
Page 79 - To view a slideshow, follow the steps below.; Showing Photos in Order Automatically (SLIDE SHOW)
79 Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and Movies To view a slideshow, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode). The last still image taken is displayed. Press the button. The Playback menu is displayed. Confirm you are selecting [SLIDE SHOW] and then press the button. Th...
Page 80 - Turn the camera's Mode Dial to; Viewing on a Television
80 Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and Movies To view still images and/or movies on a television, follow the steps below. Securely connect the video cable to the Video In terminal on the television. Make sure the camera's power is off, and then open its terminal cover. Securely connect th...
Page 82 - Deleting One Still Image; Deleting Unwanted Still Images or Movies
82 Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and Movies Deleting One Still Image To delete a still image (or movie), follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode). The last still image taken is displayed. Display the still image (or movie) you want to delete. Press the (Delete) but...
Page 83 - Deleting All Frames at Once
83 Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and Movies Deleting All Frames at Once To delete all still images or movies, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode). The last still image taken is displayed. Press the (Delete) button. Press the button to select [DELETE ALL] and p...
Page 84 - Deleting Multiple Frames at Once
84 Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and Movies Deleting Multiple Frames at Once To delete selected still images or movies all at once, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode). The last still image taken is displayed. Press the (Thumbnail Display) button. The screen i...
Page 87 - Protecting All Still Images
87 Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and Movies Protecting All Still Images To protect all your still images (or movies), follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode). Press the button. The Playback menu is displayed. Press the button to select [PROTECT] and then press the...
Page 89 - Insert the SD Memory Card.; Copying the Contents of Internal Memory to a Memory
89 Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and Movies To copy still images and movies from internal memory to SD Memory Card, follow the steps below. Turn your camera off by pressing the power button. Insert the SD Memory Card. Turn the camera on. Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode). Press the...
Page 91 - Setting DPOF for All Still Images
91 Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and Movies Setting DPOF for All Still Images To make DPOF settings for all your still images, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode). Press the button. The Playback menu appears. Press button to select [PRINT] and press the button...
Page 93 - Section 6 Changing Camera Settings
Section 6 Changing Camera Settings This section explains how to make changes to the camera's settings. In this section, still images and movies will both be referred to as "Images".
Page 94 - Select [CARD FORMAT] and then press the; Write-protecting your images; Getting the SD Memory Card Ready for Use (CARD FORMAT); Formatting
94 Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera Settings To format, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode). The Setup Screen appears. Select [CARD FORMAT] and then press the button. A screen appears to confirm formatting. Press the button to select [YES] and then press the button. Forma...
Page 99 - Extension
99 Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera Settings To make changes to file numbering, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode). The Setup Screen appears. Press the button to select [SEQUENTIAL NO.]. Press the buttons to select the desired setting. This setting will be used for shoot...
Page 101 - Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor; You can adjust the brightness of the LCD Monitor.
101 Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera Settings To adjust the brightness of the LCD Monitor, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode). The Setup Screen appears. Press the button to select [LCD BRIGHTNESS]. Press the button. The LCD Brightness Adjustment bar appears. Press the bu...
Page 102 - You can change the language displayed on the LCD Monitor.
102 Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera Settings To change the display language, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode). The Setup Screen appears. Press the button to select [LANGUAGE]. Press the buttons to select the desired setting. This setting will be used until you change ...
Page 103 - Changing the Playback Method for Viewing on TV
103 Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera Settings To change the playback format, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode). The Setup Screen appears. Press the button to select [VIDEO OUT MODE]. Press the buttons to select the desired setting. This setting will be used until you ch...
Page 105 - Software and OS Applicability Table; Using the Software Provided; Installing DirectX
105 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer For Windows For Macintosh Software and OS Applicability Table The software that can be used differs according to the OS in use, as indicated in the table below. Application Name Used For RICOH Gate L for Windows Downloading images (Except fo...
Page 106 - Windows; Necessary Environment for Using the Software Provided
106 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer Windows System Requirements Specification Compatible computers Computers with Windows98/98SE/Me/2000/XP pre-installed, with a standard USB Port, whose operation is guaranteed by the PC manufacturer CPU Pentium 2 or higher Memory Windows 98/9...
Page 107 - Macintosh
107 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer Macintosh System Requirements Specification Operating System Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2/Mac OS X 10.1.2 to 10.1.4 Macintosh A USB port standard-equipped Apple Macintosh Series Internal Memory Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2 96 MB or more (128 MB or more recomm...
Page 108 - Installing the Software
108 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer OS in Use Software to be Installed Installation Method Windows 9898SEMe2000 RICOH Gate L DU-10 USB Driver Operation Manual Windows XP DU-10 WIA Driver Operation Manual Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2 RICOH Gate L Mounter USB Driver Operation Manual Mac ...
Page 109 - For Windows
109 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer For Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000 In Windows 2000, only a user with administrative privileges can perform installation. Start your computer. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. The following screen appears automatically. Click [Install Software...
Page 112 - For Windows XP
112 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer For Windows XP For Windows XP, only a user with administrative privileges can perform installation. Start your computer. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. The following screen appears automatically on your computer screen. Click [Instal...
Page 113 - After uninstallation, restart your computer.
113 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer Uninstalling the Software(For Windows XP) When you want to remove the software, follow the steps below (this operation is called "uninstall").For Windows XP, only a user with administrative privileges can perform the uninstall. Click...
Page 114 - Turn on your Macintosh.
114 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2 If RCD-iMounter 6.0 was previously installed, remove files in the following manner. • Delete files that start with RDC that are in the Control Panel folder. • Delete files that start with RDC that are in the Function ...
Page 115 - Installed file names and destination folders are as follows:
115 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer Uninstalling the Software(For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2) To remove (uninstall) the software from your Macintosh, drag and drop the installed file into the Trash. Installed file names and destination folders are as follows: File Name Folder Name RI...
Page 118 - Connecting the Camera to a Computer; Disconnecting your camera from computer
118 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer Make sure the camera's power is off. Connect the USB cable to the USB port of your computer. Open your camera's terminal cover and connect the USB cable to its USB terminal. Your camera turns on. In Windows XP, the first time you connect you...
Page 119 - Downloading Pictures to Your Computer
119 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer Downloading methods differ (as described in the following table) depending on the environment used. Follow the steps in the reference pages to download. For Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000 Downloading using RICOH Gate L. see p.120 For Windows XP Dow...
Page 121 - Uncheck images you do not want to transfer.
121 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer For Windows XP Connect your camera to the computer using the USB cable. Your camera turns on and the following dialog box appears.If the screen below appears, select "Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard Download pictures from a camera or...
Page 123 - Using the Mounter
123 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2 In Mac OS 8.6, Mac OS 9.1, or earlier versions, a folder called [Caplio] is created inside the route directory on the start-up disc [Macintosh HD].In Mac OS 9.1 to 9.2.2, a folder called [Caplio] is automatically crea...
Page 124 - For Mac OS X
124 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer For Mac OS X Connect your camera to the computer using the USB cable. Your camera turns on. When an SD Memory Card is not loaded, the [Caplio-RR30] icon is displayed and you can view the image files stored in internal memory. When an SD Memo...
Page 125 - How to Use RICOH Gate L
125 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer The RICOH Gate L Window(Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000) Once RICOH Gate L starts up, the following RICOH Gate L window appears on your computer screen. 1. [MENU Button] Click this and the following menu appears. Menu: [Option settings]: Specifies w...
Page 126 - How to Use the Optional settings
126 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer How to Use the Optional settings If you select [Option settings] from the menu displayed on a button in the RICOH Gate L window, the [Option settings] dialog box appears. 1. [Automatically save on connection] If you check this box, once your...
Page 129 - How to Use Optional Settings
129 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer How to Use Optional Settings If you select [Optional Settings] from the [RICOH Gate Settings] menu, the [Optional Settings] dialog box appears. 1. [Automatically save on connection] If you check this box, once your camera is connected to com...
Page 130 - Images in a PC Card; Card Reader
130 Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer Images in a PC Card Images are stored on SD Memory Card in a hierarchy, as shown here. DCIM 100RICOH RIMG0001.jpg RIMG0002.jpg • • • For Downloading Images Directly to Your Computer from an SD Memory Card • If the card reader is SD Memory Ca...
Page 131 - Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image
Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10) DU-10 enables you to view downloaded images at a glance, as well as editing, rotating and resaving images.This section explains how to use DU-10. • DU-10 can only be used in Windows.
Page 132 - Starting and Exiting DU-10
132 Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10) DU-10 Window Once you start DU-10, a window like the following appears. The images you saved are displayed all in one window. This method of displaying reduced size images is called thumbnail display. Exiting DU-10 To exit DU-10...
Page 133 - The Thumbnail Display Area; Folder Display Area; Thumbnail Display Description
133 Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10) Once you start DU-10, images appear as thumbnails. 1. Menu Bar You can change the display size and ordering of images. 2. Tool Bar Of the functions available in the menu, the icons of those most frequently used are displayed, so...
Page 134 - Switching the Ordering of Images
134 Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10) To change the ordering of images, use either the tool bar or [Arrange] from the [View] menu. Menu Tool Bar 1. Name order Switches to By File Name. 2. Type order Switches to By File Type (in alphabetical order of the extension). ...
Page 135 - Changing the Display Size; memo
135 Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10) To change the display size, use either the tool bar or [Display size] from the [View] menu. You can change the display size to one of five sizes available. 1. Extra-large 2. Large 3. Medium 4. Medium+ 5. Small Changing the Displ...
Page 136 - To View a Slideshow; Running a Slideshow
136 Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10) To View a Slideshow You can select one or more images and display them as a slideshow.To start Slideshow, follow the steps below. Select the images you wish to see in Slideshow. If you want to select multiple consecutive images,...
Page 137 - Using Auto Slideshow
137 Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10) Using Auto Slideshow In Auto Slideshow, all the images displayed as thumbnails appear in order.To start Auto Slideshow, follow the steps below. Using one of the steps below, select [Auto Slideshow]. • Select [Image] then [Slides...
Page 138 - Using the File Menu; Viewing Image Information
138 Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10) You can display image information, such as the date and time a photo was shot, the size of the image, and so on. Information Dialog Box To display image information, follow one of the steps below. Using the File Menu Click the i...
Page 139 - Displaying the Viewer Screen
139 Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10) Displaying the Viewer Screen If you use the Viewer screen, images are not displayed as thumbnails, so you can view them at full size. To open the Viewer screen, follow one of the steps below.• Double click the image you want to ...
Page 140 - Appendix
Page 144 - Care; Storage
144 Appendix E. Care and Storage Care z Please note that if fingerprints, dirt, etc. get onto the lens, picture quality will suffer. z When dust or dirt does get on the lens, do not touch it directly with your fingers, and either use a blower (available in stores) to blow it off, or a soft cloth t...
Page 148 - Other Problems
148 Appendix Other Problems Symptom Cause Measure Page Cannot load the SD Memory Card. The card is facing the wrong way. Load correctly. p.13 Even when the camera's buttons are pressed, it does not operate. Batteries are running low. If using alkaline batteries, replace with a new set.If using rec...
Page 149 - About connecting to your computer/software
149 Appendix About connecting to your computer/software Symptom Cause Measure Cannot download images Connect your camera via the USB hub to your computer. 1. Your camera may not be recognized correctly if you connect to the USB Port of your computer via a USB hub. Connect it directly to the USB po...
Page 152 - H. About the Warranty and Servicing
152 Appendix H. About the Warranty and Servicing 1. This product is backed by a limited warranty. During the warranty period mentioned in the Warranty supplied with your camera, any defective parts will be repaired free of charge. In the event of a camera malfunction, contact the dealer from which y...
Page 153 - Declaration of Conformity
153 Appendix Declaration of Conformity “The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.”
Page 154 - INFORMATION TO THE USER; USA FCC Part15 Class B; COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT; Remarque Concernant les Utilisateurs au Canada
154 Appendix INFORMATION TO THE USER USA FCC Part15 Class B The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential i...
Page 155 - Telephone Support Numbers in Europe; Deutschland
155 Appendix Telephone Support Numbers in Europe UK (from within the UK) 02073 656 580 (from outside of the UK) +44 2073 656 580 Deutschland (innerhalb Deutschlands) 06331 268 438 (außerhalb Deutschlands) +49 6331 268 438 France (à partir de la France) 0800 91 4897 (en dehors de la France) +33 800 9...
Page 156 - Ricoh Service Offices
156 Appendix Ricoh Service Offices Ricoh Company, Ltd.3-2-3, Shin-yokohamaKohoku-ku, Yokohama-shi 222-8530Japanhttp://www.ricoh.co.jp/r_dc Ricoh Factory Service Center250 North 54th StreetChandler, AZ 85226http://www.ricohzone.com/ RICOH EUROPE B.V. (PMMC EUROPE)Oberrather Straße 6 D-40472 Düsseldol...