Ricoh CAPLIO RR1 User Manual

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APPENDIX
Troubleshooting .................................................. 136
Error Messages .................................................. 140
Recording Capacities ......................................... 142
Accessories ........................................................ 143
Using Your Digital Camera in Other Countries .... 144
Handling Precautions ......................................... 145
Care and Storage ............................................... 146
About the Warranty and Servicing ...................... 149
Index ................................................................... 152
Alphabetical Index ..................................................... 152
Functional Index ........................................................ 154
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Troubleshooting
Refer to the items listed below before submitting the equipment for repairs. If the problem persists, contact your nearest Ricoh service center.
Power Source
Symptom Cause Remedy Page
Power will not come on
Power cuts out
Battery will not charge
Battery quickly consumed
Battery expired, improperly inserted or not loaded
AC adapter (optional) not connected correctly
Card door open
No buttons touched so auto power off function was activated
Battery is exhausted
End of battery life
Camera operated in extremely high or low temperature location
Camera operated in dark area requiring frequent use of flash
Recording
Symptom Cause Remedy Page
Shutter release button pressed but no image recorded
Cannot confirm a shot picture
Battery is exhausted, improperly inserted or not loaded
Power is not turned on or mode dial is not set
Shutter release button only pressed halfway
SmartMedia memory card not formatted
Insufficient memory on SmartMedia memory card
Insufficient memory space in internal memory
End of service life of SmartMedia memory card
Card door open
Self-timer on
Flash is charging
A write protect pad is attached on a SmartMedia memory card
SmartMedia memory card contact surface dirty
Image confirmation time is too short
Insert the battery correctly or charge the battery
Connect correctly
Close the card door and turn power on again
Turn power on again
Charge battery or use AC adapter (optional)
Replace with new battery
Insert battery correctly or recharge battery or use AC adapter (optional)
Turn power on and set mode dial to shooting mode
Press shutter release button all the way
Format SmartMedia memory card
Erase unwanted files or insert new SmartMedia memory card
Erase unwanted files
Insert new SmartMedia memory card
Ensure that card door is securely closed.
button to disable the self-timer
Press
Wait until flash LED ceases flashing
Remove the write protect pad from the SmartMedia memory card
Clean contact surface with soft dry cloth
Set a longer image confirmation time
P.21 P.22
P.25
P.30
P.30
P.21
P.22
P.23
P.21 P.22
P.30
P.51
P.120
P.27
P.114
P.114
P.27
P.27
P.67
P.26
P.26
P.122
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Symptom Cause Remedy Page
No image on the LCD monitor
Autofocus is on but camera not focusing
Flash will not fire or will not charge
Image dark even with flash
Image is too bright
Power is off, or LCD monitor is dark
Dirty lens or AF viewfinder
Subject not in center of autofocus field
Subject difficult to focus
Shooting mode is set to (Sound), (Continuous Shooting) or (Motion Picture)
Flash is set to mode
Mode dial is set to macro mode
White balance set to mode other than auto
Battery is exhausted
Subject farther than approx. 2.5m
Camera is too close to subject
Overexposed
Brightness setting needs adjusting
(flash off)
Turn power on, or adjust brightness of the LCD monitor with LCD LIGHT button
Clean lens or viewfinder with soft dry cloth
Use focus lock
Use focus lock or switch to manual focus
Set mode dial to (Text) mode
Press
button to cancel flash off mode
button to cancel macro mode
Press
Set white balance to auto
Charge battery or use AC adapter (optional)
Come closer to subject
Set flash to flash off mode with
Press
button to change exposure compensation level or cancel the time exposure mode
Press LCD LIGHT button to adjust brightness of LCD monitor
(Still Picture) or
button
P.42 P.30
P.54
P.54 P.70
P.45 P.55
P.60
P.68
P.64
P.21
P.60
P.60
P.62
P.42
Image is too dark
Unnatural coloration of image
Date and other recording data will not display
LCD monitor brightness changes during AF operation
Vertical lines appear on image
Shot in low light area with camera set to (flash off) mode
Under-exposed
Brightness setting needs adjusting
Shooting conditions difficult to achieve white balance in auto mode
Screen display set to off
Brightness of autofocus field and surrounding area are different, or picture shot in a dark place
Phenomenon occurring with pictures of bright subject, known as smudge phenomenon
button to cancel flash off mode
Press
button to change exposure
Press compensation level or set the time exposure mode
Press LCD LIGHT button to adjust brightness of LCD monitor
Place a white object near the subject, use the flash or select a white balance mode other than auto
Press DISPLAY button to switch screen display mode
There is no malfunction
There is no malfunction
P.60
P.62
P.42
P.60 P.64
P.46 P.97
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Playback and Erasing
Symptom Cause Remedy Page
Cannot play or image will not appear
Replay is not clear
Display shuts off
File will not erase or SmartMedia memory card will not format
Camera not set to (Play) mode
Wrong playback source
SmartMedia memory card not inserted or does not contain any files
Attempted to play SmartMedia memory card not formatted with this camera
SmartMedia memory card contains incorrectly recorded files
SmartMedia memory card contains files in format not read by this camera
Card door open
Video interface cable not correctly connected
Source of interference, such as electric motor, nearby
SmartMedia memory card contact surface dirty
Error in internal memory of camera
Error in SmartMedia memory card in use
Battery is exhausted
Camera was left unoperated so auto power off was activated
Camera not set to erase mode
Write protect pad on SmartMedia memory card
Protected file
Set mode dial to
Press source
Insert SmartMedia memory card with recorded images
Use SmartMedia memory card that has been formatted and recorded on this camera
Insert SmartMedia memory card containing pictures properly recorded with this camera
Check format type
Ensure that card door is securely closed
Check connection
Relocate camera away from interference source
Clean contact surface with soft dry cloth
Copy required files from internal memory onto SmartMedia memory card and format internal memory
Test camera with another SmartMedia memory card. If second card displays well, problem is with card not camera.
Charge battery or use AC adapter (optional)
Turn power on again
Set the mode dial to the button.
Remove the pad from the SmartMedia memory card
Use the playback menu to cancel the protect setting
(Play)
button to change playback
(Play) and press
P.92
P.92
P.27
P.27
P.27
P.90
P.27
P.90
P.26
P.103 P.120
P.21 P.25
P.44
P.26
P.106
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Miscellaneous
Symptom Cause Remedy Page
SmartMedia memory card will not fit into slot
Camera will not operate even when buttons and switches are operated
Date and time are wrong
Date and time were set but disappeared
Mode settings have changed
Auto power off will not activate
Beep will not sound
Remote control unit will not work
No image on TV screen
Wrong type of SmartMedia memory card
SmartMedia memory card incorrectly oriented
Battery is exhausted
Camera malfunction
Date and time setting is incorrect
Battery has been removed
Keep settings mode is disabled
Auto power off setting is disabled
Camera powered by AC adapter
Beep disabled
Obstruction between remote control unit and camera sensor
Dirty remote control transmitter or camera sensor
Remote control battery expired
TV system setting is incorrect
Incorrect video I/O switch setting on video equipment
Use a SmartMedia memory card specified for the camera
Insert the SmartMedia memory card the correct way
Charge battery or use AC adapter (optional)
Turn power off and on once. Set the
mode dial to (Text).
Reset the camera. If the problem persist, carry out the following procedures. 1 Remove the battery, then reload the
battery.
2 Try operating the camera again.
Set the correct date and time
The date setting is reset if the battery has been removed for about 1 month. Set the date again.
Enable the keep settings mode
Enable setting
Auto power off is automatically disabled when powered by an AC adapter
Set beep sound to [ON] in the SET menu.
Remove obstruction *Sensor is on upper left of LCD monitor
Clean with soft dry cloth
Replace CR2032 lithium battery
Select correct TV system
Check video I/O switch setting on video equipment
(Still Picture) or
P.27
P.27
P.21
P.30 P.31
P.140
P.37
P.37
P.120
P.123
P.124
P.126
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Error Messages
If any of the error messages or error codes listed below appear on the cameras LCD monitor or on the LCD panel, read the corresponding explanation and take the corrective action suggested.
LCD Monitor
Error Message
NO CARD
FORMAT CARD
FORMAT INTERNAL MEMORY
CARD ERROR
WRITE PROTECTED
FILE PROTECTED
NO FILE
UNMATCHED FILE
FILE NUMBER OVER
SET DATE/TIME
Explanation and Remedy
Indicates low battery. Recharge battery.
A SmartMedia memory card has not been inserted. Insert a SmartMedia memory card.
The SmartMedia memory card is unformatted. Format the card with the camera.
Format the internal memory.
A SmartMedia memory card of this type is not supported by this camera. Use a different type of SmartMedia memory card.
A write-protected SmartMedia memory card is found. Remove the write-protection pad from the card to gain access to it.
You attempted to erase a protected file. Unprotect the file before erasing it.
There are no files to play. Insert a SmartMedia memory card with files recorded on it.
You attempted to play an unplayable file.
The file number limit has been exceeded. Delete unwanted files or use another SmartMedia memory card.
The date has not been set. Set the date before starting operations with the camera.
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LCD Panel
Error Code
Explanation and Remedy
The SmartMedia memory card is unformatted. Format the card with the camera before using it.
Format the internal memory before using it.
A SmartMedia memory card of this type is not supported by this camera. Use a different type of SmartMedia memory card.
Note
If the error display does not clear, reset the camera to its factory default settings. How to reset: With the terminal cover open, press the reset button (p.8). If the error display still wont clear, call your dealer or a Ricoh service center.
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Recording Capacities
The table below gives approximate recording picture counts available by SmartMedia memory card capacity and by picture quality/size.
4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB
F2 5 1122 44 88
2272 × 1704
Still Picture
Mode (No. of
images)
Text Mode (No. of images)
Motion Picture Mode (Minutes : Seconds)
Sound Mode (Minutes : Seconds) 8:25 16:57 33:57 68:05 136:19 272:40
1120 × 840
640 × 480
2272 × 1704 10 21 43 86 173 347
1120 × 840 30 62 124 249 499 998
N 5 11 22 44 88 177
E 10 21 43 86 173 347
NC 0 1 2 4 8 16
F 8 16 33 66 133 266
N 16 33 66 133 266 532
E 30 62 124 249 499 998
NC 2 4 8 16 33 67
F 24 49 99 199 399 798
N 45 90 166 332 665 1331
E 82 165 332 665 1331 2662
NC 6 12 24 49 99 199
00:20 00:41 1:22 2:46 5:32 11:05
Note
The figures for SmartMedia cards of the same capacity may vary slightly depending on the type of card.
Image quality (compression rate) is as follows.
F : Fine N : Normal E : Economy NC : Non-compressed
The internal memory is similar to an 8 MB SmartMedia memory card.
Even when 1 is displayed as the number of recordable pictures in the Text mode, recording may not be
possible in some cases, depending on the subject.
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Accessories
Item Model Remarks
AC Adapter AC-3
Rechargeable Battery DB-20L
Battery Charger BJ-1
SmartMedia Memory Card
4 MB FS-4
8 MB FS-8
16 MB FS-16
32 MB FS-32
64 MB FS-64
Remote Control Unit DR-3
PC Card Adapter FS-B53
Floppy Disk Adapter FS-B10
For drawing power directly from a household electrical outlet.
The camera body battery.
High speed battery charger for rechargeable batteries.
A postage stamp-sized recording media with a thickness of 0.76 mm.
Capable of recording a maximum of about 16 images in
Capable of recording a maximum of about 33 images in
Capable of recording a maximum of about 66 images in
Capable of recording a maximum of about 133 images in
Capable of recording a maximum of about 266 images in
For remote operation of the cameras recording and playback functions.
Used to insert a SmartMedia memory card directly into a PC card slot.
Used to insert a SmartMedia memory card directly into a PC floppy disk drive.
(1120 × 840N) mode.
(1120 × 840N) mode.
(1120 × 840N) mode.
(1120 × 840N) mode.
(1120 × 840N) mode.
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Using Your Digital Camera in Other Countries
Ricoh AC-3 AC Adapter (optional)
The AC-3 AC adapter adjusts automatically to voltages ranging from 100V to
240V and frequencies of 50Hz to 60Hz.
Some countries use electrical outlets which have different shapes. Before leaving
on a trip, obtain the necessary plug adapter from a travel agent or electric store.
Using a Local TV Receiver for Playing Pictures
You can play pictures taken with this camera on a TV receiver (or monitor)
equipped with a video input terminal. Use the video interface cable supplied.
This camera supports two television systems: NTSC and PAL. Switch your
cameras video system to meet the local television environment.
If you plan to take the camera with you on a trip abroad, identify the local
television system beforehand.
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Handling Precautions
This camera is not waterproof. Keep away from water, rain, beverages, etc. Consult your nearest Ricoh service office if any liquid gets into the camera.
Be careful not to drop the camera or subject it to impact.
To avoid overheating, do not use the flash more than necessary in continuous
shots.
Never look through the viewfinder directly at the sun or intense light.
Do not fire the flash close to an infants eyes as this may result in impaired
eyesight.
Do not fire the flash into the eyes of someone driving a vehicle as this may result in a traffic accident.
Exercise caution to prevent sand or dust from getting into the camera in such environments as beaches or work sites.
Do not leave the camera for any length of time in particularly hot or humid places, such as an automobile with the windows closed, beaches or bathrooms.
Verify that the camera power is off before you attach the AC adapter (optional).
The LCD monitor or the LCD panel may contain some pixels that always or never
illuminate and the brightness of some areas of the monitor may appear uneven. These are typical LCD performance characteristics and do not constitute malfunctions.
Do not force the card door, terminal cover or battery cover.
Do not lift the camera by the LCD monitor, card door, terminal cover or battery
cover.
Do not apply unreasonable force when opening or turning the LCD monitor.
Be careful not to hit the lens unit or the LCD monitor while carrying the camera.
Make sure to close the LCD monitor when carrying the camera.
Extreme temperature diferences may cause condensation to form inside the camera body and lens unit, reducing performance. To avoid this, place the camera in a plastic bag and let it slowly acclimate to the new temperature before exposing it.
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Potential Causes of Condensation
Suddenly moving the camera from a cold place to a warm place.
Storing or using the camera in place subject to high humidity.
Bringing the camera into a recently heated room or leaving it directly in the path
of air conditioning.
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Care and Storage
Care
Fingerprints or dirt on the lens or AF viewfinder will reduce the image quality so
take extra care not to get them dirty.
Do not wipe dust or smears off the lens or AF viewfinder with your fingers. Use a lens blower, available at most photographic suppliers, to blow dust off, or a soft cloth to wipe it lightly.
Be particularly diligent in cleaning the lens after use at the beach or in the vicinity of chemicals.
If your camera should malfunction, take it to your nearest Ricoh service office. This product generates high voltage and disassembly is hazardous. Under no circumstances should you attempt to disassemble it yourself.
Never use solvents, benzine, insecticides or other volatile substances on the equipment as this may deform or dissolve it.
Be careful not to let objects rub against the LCD monitor or the LCD panel as they are easily scratched.
To clean the surface of the LCD monitor or LCD panel, wipe it gently with a soft cloth that has been moistened with a small amount of solvent for cleaning LCD displays, sold at camera shops.
Precautions regarding care of your camera
(1) Make sure that the camera is turned off. (2) Remove the battery and AC adapter before cleaning the camera.
Storage
To prevent possible failures, avoid storing the camera in places that are:
Hot and damp, or subject to sharp temperature or humidity changes.
Sandy or dusty.
Subject to strong vibration.
In contact with chemicals, such as insecticides, or rubber or PVC products for
extended periods of time.
Near sources of strong electromagnetism (such as monitors, transformers, and magnets).
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Specifications
General
Video Signal Protocol
Power Source Voltage
Dimensions
Mass
Operating Temperature
Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature
Range
Camera
CCD
Number of Effective Pixels
Lens
Focal length
Minimum shooting range
Macro shooting range
Digital Zoom
Viewfinder
Type
Parallax correction
Monitor
Display size
Drive system
No. of pixels
White Balance
Exposure Compensation
Light metering system
Exposure memory
mechanism
Metering system
Flash automatic exposure
Shutter speed
ISO sensitivity
Distance Adjustment
Autofocus system
Autofocus range
Built-in Flash
Range
Modes
: NTSC/PAL : Battery: 3.7V
AC: 5V : 135.4 × 74.0 × 26.6 mm (5.3 × 2.9 × 1 in.) : Approx. 270 g (9.5 oz) (excluding battery) :0°C to 40°C (32°F – 104°F)
: 85% or less : –20°C to 60°C (–4°F – 140°F)
: 4,130,000 pixels (Number of Total Pixels) : 3,950,000 pixels : Zoom lens F=2.6 – 3.4 : f=7.3 - 21.9 mm (equivalent to 35 - 105 mm in 35mm
camera format) : Approx. 24 cm (9.4 in) (wide angle) : Approx. 1 - 24 cm (0.4 in – 9.4 in) : ×1.4, ×1.8, ×3.6
: Real image : Yes (–2 - +1 dpt)
: 2.0" : TFT Active Matrix System : Approx. 200,000 : Auto/Preset (Daylight, Overcast, Tungsten Light,
Fluorescent Light)
: Centerweighted, Multi, Spot : Auto backlighting compensation/Manual exposure
compensation ±2.0 EV (in 0.25 EV steps) : TTL-CCD : Yes (daylight synchro) : 1- 1/2000 in still picture mode, 1/30 - 1/2000 in motion
picture mode : ISO Approx. equivalent to 150 (AUTO), ISO 200, ISO
400, ISO 800
: Normal shooting domain: TTL-CCD, macro domain: CCD : Normal shooting domain: approx. 24 cm - (9.4 in - ),
macro domain: 1 - 24 cm (0.4 – 9.4 in.)
: Approx. 0.6 - 2.5 m (2.0 ft – 8.2 ft) : Off/Forced flash/Slow synchro/Auto/Red-eye reduction
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Image Data Recording and Playback
Resolution
Still picture mode
Text mode
Motion Picture mode
File Format
Still picture mode
Text mode
Motion Picture mode
Sound mode
Camera File System Standard
Compression Format
File Sizes
2272 × 1704
1120 × 840
640 × 480
Input/Output Terminal
Power Input
Video Output
USB
Body
Tripod Screw Hole
Power Supply
Main Battery
Type
Voltage
: 2272 × 1704, 1120 × 840, 640 × 480 pixels : 2272 × 1704, 1120 × 840 : 288 × 216 pixels
: Compressed: JPEG (Exif2.1), Non-compressed: TIFF
(Exif2.1) : TIFF (G4 MMR) : AVI (conforms to Open DML Motion JPEG format) : WAV (Exif 2.1) : DCF (Design rule for Camera File system standardized
by JEITA) : JPEG baseline system
: F: approx. 1.5 MB, N: approx. 726 KB, E: approx. 363
KB, NC: approx. 7.7 MB : F: approx. 470 KB, N: approx. 235 KB, E: approx. 118
KB, NC: approx. 1.8 MB : F: approx. 152 KB, N: approx. 72 KB, E: approx. 40 KB,
NC: approx. 614 KB
: 5 V (AC adapter) : 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω) : For connecting to a PC
: Yes (1/4-20 UNC) : Less than 6.0 mm (0.24 in.)
: Rechargeable lithium ion battery : 3.7 V
Date Retention Time
Auto Power Off
Internal Memory
Capacity
Compatible Memory Cards for Recording and Playback
Type of Memory
Capacity
Operating voltage
: Approx. 20 days
: Off/Activated after more than 1 min., 3 min. or 5 min.
:8 MB
: SmartMedia memory card : 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 MB : 3.3 V
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About the Warranty and Servicing
1. The Ricoh Caplio RR1 camera is backed by a one-year limited warranty. During the warranty period, which starts from the date of purchase, any defective parts will be repaired free of charge. In the event of a camera malfunction, contact the dealer from which you purchased the camera or contact your nearest Ricoh service office. Please note that you will be liable for any costs incurred in taking the camera to the Ricoh service office.
2. This warranty does not cover any damage resulting from:
q Failure to follow the instructions in the instruction manual; w Repair, modification or overhaul not conducted by an authorized service center
specified in the instruction manual;
e Fires or natural disaster; r Improper storage, such as exposing the camera to high temperatures, humidity,
or insecticide; storing it with a leaking battery; storing the camera in a dirty condition so that it becomes moldy; or otherwise insufficiently caring for the camera.
t Submergence; exposure to floods or spilled alcoholic or other beverages;
allowing sand or mud to enter the camera; exposure to physical shocks; or dropping of the camera.
3. After a full year has passed from the purchase date, you will become liable for all repair fees, including those incurred at an authorized service center.
4. You will be liable for all repair fees, even within the warranty period, if the warranty card is not attached or if the distributors name or the purchase date has been changed or is not indicated on the card.
5. Expenses for overhauls and thorough inspections as a result of a customers special request will be charged to the customer, whether or not they are incurred during the warranty period.
6. This warranty only applies to the camera and not to the accessories, such as the case and wrist strap, nor does it apply to the consumables provided, such as batteries.
7. Any consequential damage arising from the failure of this camera, such as expenses for taking pictures or loss of expected profit, will not be reimbursed whether it occurs during the warranty period or not.
8. The above provisions refer to repairs offered free of charge, and do not limit your legal rights. The intention of the above provisions is also described in the warranty card provided with this camera.
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9. Parts essential to the servicing of this camera - that is, components required to
maintain the functions and quality of this camera - will be available for a period of seven years after the camera is discontinued. However, as some of those parts are kept for a longer period, do not hesitate to contact your distributor or nearest Ricoh service representative even after the seven year period.
10. Please note that if the camera is seriously damaged by flooding, submergence,
infiltration of sand or mud, violent shocks or dropping, the camera may not be repairable, and restoration of its original condition may be determined to be impossible.
Note
Before sbumitting the camera for repair, check the battery and read this operation manual again to ensure
proper operation.
Some repairs require a significant amount of time to be completed. Please allow sufficient time for repairs.
When sending the camera to a service representative, please include a note which describes the defective
part and the problem as precisely as possible.
Remove all accessories not related to the problem before sending the camera to a service representative.
Before taking any important pictures (such as at weddings, on trips abroad, etc.), test the camera to check its
operation and ensure proper functioning. We recommend that you keep this manual and a spare battery on hand.
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Index
Alphabetical Index
A
AC adapter ......................................9, 25
Adding a sound ................................... 94
Adjusting the camera .......................... 42
AF LED............................................ 9, 52
Auto bracket ........................................ 83
Auto playback .................................... 100
Auto power off ................................... 123
B
Battery ................................................... 9
Charging ......................................... 21
Loading ........................................... 22
Battery charger ..................................... 9
Beep sound ....................................... 124
C
Compression rate ................................ 48
Continuous shooting mode ........... 31, 56
Copying ............................................. 103
Cropping............................................ 101
D
Date imprinting .................................... 74
Digital zoom function ........................... 50
Diopter adjustment .............................. 42
Display language............................... 127
E
Erase all images................................ 115
Erase selected images ...................... 116
Erase single image............................ 114
Erasing .............................................. 113
Error messages ................................. 140
Exposure compensation ..................... 62
Exposure metering system ................. 86
F
Flash LED ................................ 9, 52, 61
Flash mode ......................................... 60
Focus .................................................. 70
Focus lock shooting ............................ 54
Formatting ......................................... 120
H
How to hold the camera ...................... 40
I
Image quality mode ............................. 47
Information displays
Playback mode ............................... 33
Shooting mode ............................... 32
Initializing settings ............................. 127
Internal memory .................................. 46
Interval shooting .................................. 82
ISO setting .......................................... 73
K
Keep settings .................................... 121
L
LCD confirmation time ...................... 122
LCD monitor ............................. 8, 32, 41
Adjusting the brightness ................. 42
Viewing on the LCD monitor ........... 49
LCD monitor display
Playback mode ............................... 97
Shooting mode ............................... 46
LCD panel ....................................... 8, 32
Lens cap.............................................. 20
M
Macro mode ........................................ 68
Menus ................................................. 34
Microphone ........................................... 8
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Mode dial......................................... 9, 31
Monochrome mode ............................. 80
Motion picture mode...................... 31, 57
Multi image playback........................... 98
N
Negative mode .................................... 81
No. of pixels ......................................... 48
Non-compressed mode ....................... 84
P
Playback
Motion picture file ........................... 96
Sound file ........................................ 95
Still picture/text/continuous file ....... 92
Playback mode.................................... 31
Playing a file shot with
a non-Ricoh camera ........................ 104
Power save mode .............................. 124
Printing Services ............................... 107
Printing services ................................ 107
Cancel the DPOF settings ............ 111
Number of index prints ................. 110
Number of prints ........................... 108
Protecting a file ................................. 106
R
Recording capacities ......................... 142
Recording destination ......................... 46
Red-eye reduction mode ..................... 72
Remote control .................................. 129
Remote control unit ............................... 9
Reset button .......................................... 8
Rotating ............................................. 105
S
S Mode ................................................ 87
Selecting, setting and
cancelling items................................... 36
Self-timer ............................................. 67
Sequential no. ................................... 125
Setting the date and time .................... 37
Settings mode ............................. 31, 120
Sharpness mode ................................. 79
Shooting ........................................43, 51
Shooting mode .................................... 45
Shutter release button ........................... 8
Slow shutter ........................................ 87
SmartMedia memory card ....... 9, 26, 46
Inserting .......................................... 27
Protecting against
accidental writing ............................ 26
Sound file ............................................ 95
Sound mode ........................................ 31
Sound recording .................................. 56
Speaker ................................................. 8
Split-screen mode ............................... 75
Still picture mode........................... 31, 51
Still picture/text shooting
with sound ........................................... 58
Strength of the flash ............................ 61
Sub shutter release button .................... 8
T
TELE ................................................... 50
Text mode ...................................... 31, 55
Time exposure mode .......................... 88
Turning the camera on and off ............ 30
V
Video-out signal method ................... 126
Viewfinder ....................................... 9, 48
W
White balance ..................................... 64
WIDE ................................................... 50
Wrist strap ........................................... 20
Write protect pad ................................. 26
Z
Zoom ................................................... 50
Zoom lever .......................................... 50
Zoom playback .................................... 99
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Functional Index
Shooting Mode [ ]
MENU Button
SHOOTING MODE
IMAGE WITH SOUND ON FOCUS AF FLASH STRENGTH NORMAL REDEYE REDUCTION OFF ISO SENSITIVITY AUTO
1/4
Records with sound in (Still Picture) and (Text) modes Selects the focus mode p.70 Selects the level of strength of the flash p.61 Lessens the red-eye phenomenon when using the flash Selects the ISO setting. p.73
SELECT: CHANGE:
BACK:MENU
SHOOTING MODE
DATE IMPRINT OFF SPLIT–SCREEN SHARPNESS OFF MONOCHOME MODE OFF NEGATIVE OFF
SEL.:ENTER
2/4
Records images with the date imprinted p.74 Records an image divided into two halves p.75 Selects the degree of emphasis of the outline of the subject Records images in monochrome or sepia p.80 Mode setting for shooting 35mm negatives p.81
SELECT: CHANGE:
BACK:MENU
SHOOTING MODE
INTERVAL MODE AUTO BRACKET OFF NO COMPRESSION OFF PHOTOMETRY MULTI S MODE OFF SELECT: CHANGE:
BACK:MENU
SEL.:ENTER
3/4
SEL.:ENTER
Selects interval shooting p.82 Records three images at -0.5EV, 0 and +0.5EV based on the current exposure compensation level p.83 Records in non-compressed mode p.84 Selects the exposure metering system p.86 Reduces camera shake when shooting in dark surroundings p.87
p.58
p.72
p.79
SHOOTING MODE
4/4
TIME EXPOSURE OFF
SELECT: CHANGE:
SEL.:ENTERBACK:MENU
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Changes the exposure time p.88
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Playback Mode [ ]
MENU Button
PLAYBACK MODE
1/2
MULTI IMAGE AUTO PLAYBACK 1SEC. CROPPING COPY SELECT FOLDER SELECT: CHANGE:
BACK:MENU
PLAYBACK MODE
SEL.:ENTER
2/2
ROTATION OFF PROTECT DPOF
SELECT: CHANGE:
BACK:MENU
SEL.:ENTER
Button
ERASE
Displays 6 files at once p.98 Automatically plays all files p.100 Cuts out part of the displayed image and saves it as a separate file Copies recorded files from the internal memory onto a SmartMedia memory card, and vice versa p.103 Plays files shot with another digital camera. p.104
Turns a file 90 degrees right, 90 degrees left, or 180 degrees Protects files from erasure p.106 Sets the number of copies, etc. when submitting recorded files to digital printing services p.107
p.101
p.105
Appendix
ERASE SINGLE IMAGE ERASE ALL IMAGES ERASE SELECTED IMAGES SELECT:
BACK:CANCEL SEL.:ENTER
Erases selected images one at a time. p.114 Erases all the recorded files. p.115 Erases multiple selected images. p.116
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SET Mode [ ]
SET 1/3
FORMAT KEEP SETTINGS LCD CONFIRMATION 1SEC. AUTO POWER OFF 1MIN BEEP SOUND ON SELECT: CHANGE:
SEL.:ENTER
SET 2/3
POWER SAVE MODE ON SEQUENTIAL NO. OFF DATE SETTING 2001/10/15 VIDEO OUT MODE NTSC LANGUAGE ENGLISH SELECT: CHANGE:
SEL.:ENTER
SET 3/3
INITIALIZE SETTING
Formats the internal memory or SmartMedia memory card Saves the camera settings p.121 Sets the confirmation time for images after shooting p.122 Enables or disables the automatic power off feature p.123 Switches the beep sound on and off p.124
Conserves power consumed by the LCD monitor and extend the battery life p.124 Switches consecutive numbering of files on and off. p.125 Sets the date and time p.37 Switches the video system when the camera is connected to a TV set p.126 Selects the language of the LCD monitor display p.127
Returns all the settings to their initial status p.127
p.120
SELECT: CHANGE:
SEL.:ENTER
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Appendix
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Declaration of Conformity
The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.
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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 installation. This equipment generates, user, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. In this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. (FCC 15.105B) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. (FCC 15.21) Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to a host computer in order to comply with FCC emission limits. (FCC 15.27) An AC adapter with a ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression.
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
Product Name: DIGITAL CAMERA Model Number: Caplio RR1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
RICOH CORPORATION 5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell NJ, 07006 Tel.: 1-800-225-1899
Appendix
Note to Users in Canada
Note: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003
Remarque Concernant les Utilisateurs au Canada
Avertissement: Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB­003 du Canada
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS-SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER­TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Telephone Support Numbers in Europe
UK (from within the UK) 01844 219 342
(from outside of the UK) +44 1844 219 342
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 91 4897
Italia (dallItalia) 02 696 33 451
(dall’estro) +39 02 696 33 451
España (desde España) 91 406 9148
(desde fuera de España) +34 91 406 9148
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