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1. 68 Sending an Image Directly to a Computer eee eee eeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteee 70 Setting Upload sien an ake ia OHA Wad eee a RaR aTa 70 Wploading an IMAGE wei iisi cesses cedeeudeneesceeenscedseneedsentecentenvesdeneeiensensedsas 72 Sending Images as an AttaChMent cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeteaeetens 73 Setting Upload iisen Uploading an Image Chapter 5 Using the Communication and Internet Functions Using the Communication and Internet Functions cccee 82 TYPeS Of FUNCHONS wcsstvceteevcsbesvertivecbesvesteercsucivesbesvesbevvecbeusestdatecteiveabees 82 Using EMail krt sues rean eee ets ceed a ele neat 83 Displaying the E mail Menu ee eee eee eeeneeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeaeenaes 83 Composing M il saiette a eaaa Ea ela ieee hes 84 Sending Mail ee eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeesaeeeeesaeeseseeeeeeeaeeereeaee 86 Checking Incoming Mail INBOX eeceeeeereeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeaeeeeeeeneeneee 87 Replying to and Forwarding Mail cceec cee eeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeaeeeeaees 91 Resending Mail OUTBOX essees 62 92 Using Direct Upload 0 eee eeeeeeeeeneeeeesneeeeeeneeeeneneeeeeees 95 Setting Upload viii ea aeetitiees 95 Uploading a File ooo eee ceeeeneeeeeeeeees 97 Uploading an HTML File esien 98 HTML Template cs ceesccsiceedezecsasenerssnisicesceacvcivecseceecesereescutenstseseteatecdsonsed 99 Transferring the HTML Template Files from a PC to the Camera 100 Creat
2. form of pages and the homepage serves as the gateway to the Web pages Communicating by E Mail E mail electronic mail is the system of exchanging messages mail using the Internet Anyone who has access to the Internet can send and receive messages at will The system has the major advantage of being able to deliver messages instantly to people living far away regardless of distance Basically it is text information that is exchanged but images can also be attached With this product you can also transmit the images you have taken in a simple operational sequence Quick Send or mail them as file attachments How the Internet Works This section provides a simple explanation of how the Web page works and how to send and receive e mail Web Page If you request to see a Web page the request is delivered to the server storing the Web page in question via the Internet The server supplies the Web page in response to the request Homepage the first page of the Web page Supply the homepage The homepage will be displayed c T Web Server computer storing the Web pages Request to view the homepage WWW information system searches the appropriate server Request to view a homepage 13 suOoNouUN JeUsa U pue UOIWEdIUNWIWOD ay Bursn 310499 E Mail Sending When a message is uploaded it is sent first to the outgoing mail serv
3. Contract with a Provider The provider is the company which provides the service of connecting you to the Internet Individual access to the Internet requires a contract with a provider When you make such a contract you will be supplied with the necessary information for accessing the Internet e If your company already has an Internet environment you do not need to make a contract with a provider In this case the necessary information can be obtained from the system administrator Access Point The contractor telephones the access point supplied by the provider and is connected to the Internet via this point Internet service provider ISP Access point Contractor Entrance to the Internet e The provider charges a connecting fee according to the amount of use You are also required to pay the telephone company a charge for calling the access point e Each provider offers its own services and charges vary accordingly For the latest information on providers see Internet related magazines etc Dial Up Function The dial up IP connection is used to make a connection to the Internet only when necessary Normally it is for accessing the Internet using the RDC i500 To make the dial up IP connection the access point dial up destination and other information must have already been set gt P 24 Setting a Dial Up Account suoouny Jeusa U pue UOIEdIUNWIWOD 34 Bursn 310499 Dial up IP conne
4. RICOH RDC 500 IMAGE CAPTURING DEVICE Communication Internet Operation Manual To ensure correct use of your camera read this manual carefully before use Keep the manual handy for future use eT 4 E Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Ricoh RDC i500 This manual explains the correct handling procedures and precautions for your camera To ensure the best performance please read the manual thoroughly before using the camera Keep the manual handy for quick future reference Test Shots Check that your camera is recording the images correctly by taking a number of test shots X Copyright Reproduction or alteration of copyrighted documents magazines music and other materials other than for personal home or similarly limited purposes without the consent of the copyright holder is prohibited Exemption from Liability Ricoh Co Ltd assumes no liability for failure to record or play back images caused by malfunction of the RDC i500 i This product is manufactured to local specifications and the warranty is valid within the country of purchase Should the product fail or malfunction while you are abroad the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locally or bear ing the expenditure incurred therefor X Radio Interference Operating the RDC i500 in the vicinity of other electronic equipment may adversely affect the performance of both devices In particular operating th
5. cccecceeeeeeee 10 Internet FUNCION unie taui e e iara Other Communication Function The Internet 2 cnie a ec eG eal Nal ee RAMA Eai Enae What isthe Internet icsc esstnceceieaesitetivecnanitessticeesdeiceiewacn te ceedes 12 Using the Internet with This Camera How the Internet Works cccccccccceecsssssseeeeeeeeeeesesessesaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Requirements for Accessing the Internet Provider iasa nanea ote ad cats aweadiriv aaa Eaa Aa aE Enia Dial Up Function Flow Chart Chapter 2 Setting the Communication Function Preparations and Operation FIOW cccccccccesseseeeesssneeeeeseseeeesseneees 18 Operation Flow Chart Have You Made a Contract With a Provider ccccceeeeeeeteeeeee 20 Preparing Information before Setting c ccccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 20 Setting items for Communications c ccceeeeteeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 22 Setting a Dial Up ACCOUNL ceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeteeeeeeeseeeteeeteneeeeaeetias Setting a New Dial Up Account Changing a Dial Up Account Deleting a Dial Up Accourt cc ee Setting the E Mail Function 0 ccccecccceceececeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeessieeeenees Setting the Mail Environment c ccccceeesseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeees Registering an Address in the Address Book e eeeeeeeeeeees 38 Registering a New Address Checking the Address Book Setting a Preset Memo At the end of
6. ction refers to being connected only when you dialed while dedicated connection refers to being constantly connected to the Internet i 16 Flow Chart The following chart shows the general flow of operation from preparation to actual use of the communication and Internet functions Set the Communication Function Set the mode dial to SET Setup mode and set the 4 communication function You will need the information supplied by the provider or system administrator gt P 17 Chapter 2 Connect the Communication Equipment Connect the camera to the communication card 4 P 55 Chapter 3 Preparations are now complete Follow the procedures below to actually use the communication function 4 Send a captured Image Set the mode dial to gt Play mode and upload an image There are various ways of doing this Choose the upload method best suited to your purpose gt P 63 Chapter 4 When you want to use more various functions Use the Communication and Internet Functions Set the mode dial to K Communication mode to use the communication and Internet functions As well as sending images you can receive images and upload images to a Web page by using the JOB Navi function in Play mode P
7. e camera close to a radio or television may lead to interference If interference occurs follow the pro cedures below Move the camera as far away as possible from the TV radio or other device Reorient the TV or radio antenna Plug the devices into separate electrical outlets Ricoh Co Ltd Pa e This publication may not be reproduced in whole or part without the express written permission of Ricoh 2001 Ricoh Co Ltd All rights reserved e Ricoh reserves the right to change the contents of this publication without notice Considerable care was taken in preparing this manual If however you have questions about any part of the manual or note mistakes or inaccuracies please contact us at the address listed on the back cover Microsoft MS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc in the United States of America and other countries CompactFlash is a registered trademark of SunDisk Corporation in the United States of America SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation All trademarked company and product names mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective own ers 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 th
8. e in gt Mode Uploading the Image in DX Mode Chapter 4 Sending Images After Chapter 5 Using the Shooting gt Mode Comunication and e Sending Images Internet Function K Directly toa Mode Computer gt P 70 e Using Direct Upload gt P 95 When You Check the Received Mail or Use the other Mail Functions This function allows you to send and receive mails Chapter 2 Setting the Communication Function Setup Mode e Setting a Dial Up Account gt P 24 e Setting the E Mail Function gt P 33 4 F Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment e gt P 55 4 Chapter 5 Using the Comunication and Internet Function lt Mode e Using E Mail gt P 83 Uploading the HTML File FTP Upload This function allows you to upload the HTML file embedded with the image and its original image to a server computer where the Web page is saved Chapter 2 Setting the Communication Function Setup Mode e Setting a Dial Up Account gt P 24 e Setting FTP Upload P 50 4 P Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment e gt P 55 4 Chapter 5 Using the Comunication and Internet Function Mode J e Uploading an HTML File gt P 98 X Chapter Before Using the Communication and Internet Functions Camera Communication and Internet Functions 10 Internet Function ccceeeeee 10 Other Commun
9. e package Read This Before Proceeding These instructions explain the procedure for checking the contents of the package and loading the battery to enable you to use the ee ae camera straightaway g y Tg 4 Basic operation Camera Operation Manual SS This manual explains in detail the preparations to take aa before using the camera together with the procedures for 4 shooting and playback using the various functions Bil te Using the communication and Internet functions Sending and receiving data using the camera and a PC Operation Manual this A N Communication Internet Connecting to a Personal Computer Operation Manual manual This manual explains naa This manual eoci500 the procedures for 06 1500 connecting the explains the camera to a PC procedures for A transmitting images y transmitting images a from the camera to lt and using Internet HF 3 h ee alert functions Pui M PC ule el L AS pc 1500 Simple Operation Guide This guide explains the basic setting procedures of recording transmitting images and transferring them to a PC CONTENTS How to Use the Operation Manuals Functional Contents cccccccccccecsssssceeeececsseeseeeeeecesseseeeeeceeessesseeeenees 6 Chapter 1 Before Using the Communication and Internet Functions Camera Communication and Internet Functions
10. er and from there via the Internet to the receiver s incoming mail server Each person has their own mail box in their incoming mail server and the message is stored in the appropriate box Receiving The receiver can get the message from the mail box by going to their incoming mail server Incoming mail server Outgoing mail server Receiver B Sender A The mail The mail will soon The mail will be sent to reaches the mail be sent to the the outgoing mail server oe of receiver incoming mail server of receiver B mm M ZZ a A The Internet O a4 B Receiver B Sender A receives searches sends a mail the mail the mail to receiver B E EB Receiver B Sender A Requirements for Accessing the Internet To access the Internet you need the following items in addition to your camera The software needed for performing a mail function or uploading an HTML file to a Web page is already loaded in the camera Telephone Line and Communication Card option Depending on the environment you need a telephone line communication card CF card type etc By using a communication card you can use the communication and Internet function Details are given in Chapter 3 gt P 55 Connecting Communication Equipment Information Supplied by the Provider This information includes a telephone number account name name of the contractor password etc for accessing the Internet 14 Making a
11. have taken while being away from your office P 70 Sending Images Directly to a Computer P 95 Using Direct Upload ai a a a aaa a l oo Office Esi Send the files to the office computer one at a time Computer Server suoouny 2u19 U pue uonesarunwwog ay Bursn 310499 11 The Internet This section gives you an idea of how the Internet works and what you can do with this product on the Internet What is the Internet When a computer is connected to other computers this is called a computer network There are many such networks all over the world These networks can be connected to each other by telephone line The world s largest computer network connected in this way is the Internet Network Using the Internet with This Camera 12 Uploading Information to a Web Page E Se ee el Numerous organizations companies aay E individuals etc make a wide variety of oonscon information available on a Web page on the Internet The Web page contains not only text information but images sound and motion pictures This product allows you to embed the images you have taken into an HTML file and upload J You can browse the uploaded the flle to a Web page HTML file on the PC Web browser The Internet uses an information system called WWW World Wide Web or simply Web Web information is supplied in the
12. ication Function 114 The Internet cccccssssssseseeseeees 12 What is the Internet 0 12 Using the Internet with This GCAMOF al a ai 12 How the Internet Works 13 Requirements for Accessing the Internetne a 14 Provider hendinni 15 Dial Up Function sss 15 Flow Chal t ccccccccccccsceseeeeeeees 16 Camera Communication and Internet Functions The camera s communication and Internet functions enable you to take advantage of the following useful functions Internet Function 10 Sending Images by E Mail You can send and receive e mail This function is useful for sending images as an attachment P 73 Sending Images as an Attachment P 83 Using E Mail e You can send an image by a simple few steps procedure using the quick send function gt P 68 Sending an Image Using Quick Send Uploading Images to a Homepage You can upload an HTML file to which the image has been embedded to a server where the Web page is saved This function is useful for example when you want several people to see images P 98 Uploading an HTML File Send an e mail with an attachment Upload the image to the homepage Other Communication Function Sending Images to a Computer You can upload images recorded in the camera directly to a folder in the computer server You can use this function for example to send images which you
13. ing an HTML File eee eeeeceseeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeesereeteneeneees 102 Deleting an HTML File ccscseesssccssscecesecncsecessnessessoeseenestenssseneseens 104 Uploading an HTML File ooo eee e cece sence sees eeeaeeseeeseeeeeaaes 105 Viewing the HTML Templates on a PC ou eeeeeeceesteeeeeeeeeteeeeeneeeeees 107 Appendix REunctionalilmdexstecarcsccercaccarcarscsescecteerersvstesevescraresertestarescertcetcrtecsens 120 Alphabeticalil nGexsarercess nr cots cna avengers R 124 Terms for Communication Settings cecceeseeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeseneeeenees 21 PP E eaten seek cxcuclinueuaahs Mais ha deta ce yr Fade petan ET 26 IP Address and Domain Name cceeeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeaes 26 Name Sener sone he Notts i et el i 26 SMTP and POP 2 iitesteatt ae Aara EA e ecient 34 PUP estedeke td Hate A T Selena A eich bal daha ee Nas Gedo in 51 URE aie teh ok Miata aia Aone cet eae 51 O ee a cd ea NEEE S EE SLE E NE LOSS 75 Reply and Forward s i arpata aaa ects shasacdsseseeiethagcecaasadeeshacsieaeszects 91 Creating Using a New Template File cccssecceseeeteeeeeetteeeeees 99 Functional Contents Choose the function you want to use and follow the procedure on each page When You Use the Quick Send This function allows you to send an image simply by using the e mail Chapter 2 Setting the Communication Function Setup Mode e Setting a Dial Up Account g
14. t P 24 e Setting the E Mail Function gt P 33 e Registering an Address in the Address Book gt P 38 e Setting Quick Send gt P 43 4 Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment e gt P 55 4 Chapter 4 Sending Images After Shooting gt Mode e Sending an Image Using Quick Send gt P 68 When You Send the Image Using the E Mail This function allows you to send images attached to the e mail Chapter 2 Setting the Communication Function Setup Mode e Setting a Dial Up Account gt P 24 e Setting the E Mail Function gt P 33 4 5 Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment L gt P 55 Uploading the Image in gt Mode Uploading the Image in DJ Mode Chapter 4 Sending Images After Chapter 5 Using the Shooting gt Mode Comunication and e Sending Images as Internet Function X an Attachment gt Mode P 73 e Using E Mail gt P 83 When You Use the Direct Upload This function allows you to transfer the image directly to a PC Chapter 2 Setting the Communication Function bMode e Setting a Dial Up Account gt P 24 e Setting Direct Upload gt P 47 4 Connecting to a Personal Computer a separate volume e Chapter 7 Setting the Receiving PC for Direct Upload This section describes how to configure the receiving computer 4 Z Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment L e gt P 55 Uploading the Imag
15. this manual troubleshooting for error messages alphabetical index and index by functions are listed for your convenience Se tting a Preset Memoron isiksi o e A Checking a Preset Memo ccecceeceeereeneeeseeeeeeeeesaeeeseeeeesaeeenreeeeeeeeeaees Setting QUICK Send 20 00 eeccccceeseeceeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeessneeeesseeeeseneeersnaes Setting Operation siei2e ccatatanri aon eee ei in ie dalek Setting Direct Upload sriain iaa aeaaaee eE aSa ieaS Setting Direct Upload 0 eee eeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeesaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeaeeaes Checking Direct Upload Settings Setting FTP Upload eeeeeseseeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeees Setting FTP Upload Checking FTP Upload Settings cceeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeaee Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment Connecting the Camera to Communication Card c cceeee Connecting the Camera to an Ordinary Telephone Line Removing the Communication Card csceeceesessceneeeteeeneeeneeeneeeaees Checking the Modem Settings ccceescceeseeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeesaeesteeetsas Chapter 4 Sending Images After Shooting Image Upload Function eeeeceeesseeeeeeneeeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeseeeeeesnneeersneeees Upload Method ivccivecccsestcarccecchontevectaxeereuscsasscneesanyadevensastereseecdeedgecets Files Uploadable by This Camera Selecting an IMage v haci tel waiter adie Sending an Image Using Quick Send ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeetteeetens

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