Ricoh 500SEW1 Digital Camera with WLAN User Manual Manual 7

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• To load images from the camera with assistance from the Windows XP
“Scanner and Camera Wizard”, select [Microsoft Scanner and Camera
Wizard].
• Leaving the [Always use this program for this action] check box
unchecked will cause the [Caplio 500SE] screen to be displayed each
time you transfer images from the camera, thereby allowing you to
choose whether to use [RICOH Gate La] or the [Microsoft Scanner and
Camera Wizard] for image transfers.
• If your PC is installed with Windows XP Service Pack 2 and a warning
message is displayed, see P.230.
• If the computer does not recognize the camera, uninstall the software (GP.140)
and install it again.
• When downloading images from your camera, load a battery with adequate remaining
power in the camera. Use of the AC adapter (sold separately) is recommended.
• When transferring images to a computer using RICOH Gate La, the file being
transferred is renamed and saved.
Downloading Images in Mass Storage Mode
You can download images from the camera to a computer without
having to use software.
Change [USB CONNECTION] to [MASS STR] on the
SETUP menu.
• For more details, see P.123. At the time of purchase, [ORIGINAL] is
selected.
Make sure that the camera power is off.
Connect the USB cable to the
USB terminal of your camera.
Downloading Images to Your Computer
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Connect the accessory USB cable to a USB port of your
computer.
• Your camera turns on.
Example of the display in
• Your computer automatically reads a
Windows XP
file necessary for recognizing the
camera as a drive.
• After this preparation, the camera is displayed as a drive at [My
Computer] (Windows) or Desktop (Macintosh).
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From the displayed drive,
copy a file to the desired
location.
• The figure at right shows the
folder configuration in the drive.
• When the contents of the internal
memory are displayed, the drive
name is [RICOHDCI].
Downloading Images to Your Computer
Example of the display in Windows XP
Caution-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Mass storage mode is not available on this camera if you are using Windows 98/98
SE or Mac OS 8.6.
• Do not turn off the camera or disconnect the USB cable during image transfer.
• If a file with the same name already exists at the destination, it is overwritten. If you
do not want the file to be overwritten, rename the file or transfer data to another folder.
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When an SD memory card is loaded, its files are displayed. Otherwise, files in the internal
memory are displayed.
Downloading images from an SD memory card ---------------------------------It is possible to download images from an SD memory card to the computer via a PC card
slot or card reader. Depending on the type of PC card slot or card reader, a memory card
adapter may be required when using an SD memory card. If the SD memory card can be
used in the PC card slot, no memory card adapter is required.
• Images are stored in an SD memory card in the hierarchy shown below.
Image files
Example of the display in Windows XP
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Card Reader
This is a device connected to a computer to read the contents of cards. In addition to the
memory card adapter-type, there are card readers compatible with various types of
cards, into which you can directly load an SD memory card.
Disconnecting the Camera from Your Computer
For Windows
Double-click the [Safely Remove
Hardware] icon at the right end of
the task bar.
Select [USB Mass Storage Device] and click [Stop].
Click [Close].
Check that [USB Mass Storage Device] is selected and
click [OK].
Disconnect the USB cable.
Downloading Images to Your Computer
If images are downloaded using RICOH Gate La or the [Scanner
and Camera Wizard], turn the camera off after downloading images
and disconnect the USB cable.
Perform the following operations if images are downloaded using
mass storage mode. (The display is an example of Windows XP.
The terms are different for other operating systems but the
operations are the same.)
For Macintosh
Drag and drop the displayed drive or the volume icon to
the “Trash”.
• If a screen appears prompting you to enter the administrator’s
password, enter the password.
Disconnect the USB cable.
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also click [Eject] on the [Special] menu in Mac OS 9 or the [File] menu in Mac
OS X to cancel the connection.
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8 Using the Bluetooth® Function
About the Bluetooth® Function
The Bluetooth® function enables the camera to wirelessly connect
to a Bluetooth®-enabled computer, printer or other peripheral
device. Bluetooth®-enabled devices can be wirelessly connected
without cables. This technology is a popular method for sending
and receiving data among various types of devices, such as
computers, peripheral devices, and home appliances.
This camera has a Bluetooth® function that enables you to easily
connect to a Bluetooth®-enabled printer, computer or other device
to send images taken with the camera.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
There are two ways to send image data using the Bluetooth®
function.
• Send still images to a printer to have them printed (GP.157)
• Send and save still images to a computer (GP.166)
Caution-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Bluetooth®-enabled devices can connect at a maximum range of about 10 meters (33
feet). Keep the line-of-sight distance between the destination Bluetooth® device and
the camera within about 10 meters (33 feet).
• The destination Bluetooth® device must support the following Bluetooth® Profiles.
Please consult the manual that came with your Bluetooth® device.
• BIP (Basic Imaging Profile)
• OPP (Object Push Profile)
• SPP (Serial Port Profile)
• You can only use the Bluetooth® function to send still images (.JPG). You cannot
send movies (.AVI) or text (.TIF). If there are still images with sounds (.JPG and
.WAV), only still images (.JPG) are sent.
• For Caplio 500SE-W, before sending an image, set [CHANGE COM] to [BT] on the
Expanded Settings menu on the camera. (GP.193)
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Be careful not to obstruct the Bluetooth® antenna
with your fingers when communicating.
Bluetooth® antenna
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Expanded Settings Menu
You can set the Bluetooth® function, GPS information, or wireless
LAN (only for Caplio 500SE-W) by displaying the Expanded
Settings menu from the Shooting Setting menu (GP.59) or
Playback Setting menu (GP.88).
The Expanded Settings menu enables you to set the items listed in
the table below.
SCAN TIME(*1)
CHANGE COM(*2)
READ COM SETTING(*2)
SEND TO(*2)
SEND CONDITION(*2)
(*1)
(*2)
Options [Default Settings]
TOKYO, [WGS-84]
[LAT/LON], UTM, MGRS, ALL
[OFF], ON
1, 2, 3, 4, [5], 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
ON, [OFF]
MASTER, [SLAVE]
NO CHANGE, 1280, [640], 320, 160
ON, [OFF]
[OFF], 1TOUCH, 2TOUCH
[MODE1], MODE2
Refer to
P.188
P.189
P.190
P.175
P.176
P.183
P.181
P.177
P.178
P.179
P.171
“Software
User Guide”
[3 SEC.], 6 SEC., 9 SEC., 12 SEC., 15 SEC., “Software
18 SEC., 21 SEC., 24 SEC., 27 SEC., 30 SEC. User Guide”
[W-LAN], BT
P.193
P.205
P.207, 220
[ON], OFF
P.219
You can import 1D barcode data and register it as a camera memo. Use this when using camera memos.
(G “Software User Guide”)
Only for Caplio 500SE-W
Using the Bluetooth® Function
Setting
GPS DATUM
GPS DISP MODE
GPS LOCK
PASS KEY
SEARCH COUNT
BT AUTO CONN
BT SERIAL
MASTER/SLAVE
IMAGE FILE SIZE
AUTO DEL
QUICK SEND MODE
BARCODE MODE(*1)
Using the Expanded Settings Menu
This explains how to make the settings.
Use the !"$ buttons and MENU/OK button to select and set an
item.
Press the MENU/OK button.
• The Shooting Setting menu (or the Playback Setting menu) appears.
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Press the $ button twice.
• The Expanded Settings menu is
displayed.
The menu items are
provided on four screens.
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired menu item.
• Press the " button at the bottom item
to display the next screen.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
Press the $ button.
• The menu item settings are displayed.
Press the !" buttons to select
the setting.
Press the MENU/OK button, or
# button and press the MENU/
OK button.
• The Expanded Settings menu disappears and the shooting or
playback screen reappears.
• The Expanded Settings menu may appear depending on the setting.
In this case, press the MENU/OK button again to return to the shooting
or playback screen.
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For some functions, the setting selection method may differ from what is explained here.
For detailed operation, see the explanation of each function.
Changing the display ----------------------------------------------------------------------
156
• You can select a screen by the screen
number:
1 Press the # button to select a screen
number on the left of the screen.
2 Press the !" buttons to change
screens.
3 Press the $ button to return to menu item
selection.
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Sending Still Images to a Printer
(PRINT)
You can send still images from the camera to a Bluetooth®-enabled
printer to have them printed.
Images are sent from the internal memory when no SD memory
card is loaded or from an SD memory card when installed.
There are three ways to send images to a printer.
• Send one image (GP.157)
• Send all images from the camera (GP.157)
• Select and send several images (GP.159)
Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Check that the destination device (printer) is ready for
printing.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
• You can only use the Bluetooth® function to send still images (.JPG). You cannot
send movies (.AVI) or text (.TIF). If there are still images with sounds (.JPG and
.WAV), only still images (.JPG) are sent.
• If the printer supports both BIP and OPP profiles, the BIP profile is selected.
• When sending images using a BIP profile, the maximum image size that can be
handled by the destination device is automatically obtained. If the size of the image to
be sent is too large, then it is resized before being sent.
Press the 6 (Playback) button.
Printing One or All Still Images
• For Caplio 500SE-W, check that [CHANGE COM] is set to [BT] on the
Expanded Settings menu. (GP.193)
• To send all still images, go to Step 4.
Press the #$ buttons to select an image to send.
Press the MENU/OK button.
• The Playback Setting menu appears.
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Press the " button to select
[PRINT], and then press the $
button.
• When the Bluetooth® function is used
for the first time, a screen appears
confirming whether to search for a
destination device.
• If you have already searched for a
destination device, a list of destination
devices appears. Go to Step 7.
• If the camera is connected using a serial connection, a screen appears
confirming whether to disconnect the serial connection. Select [YES]
and press the MENU/OK button, and go to Step 7.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
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Press the $ button to select
[YES] and then press the
MENU/OK button.
• The camera begins searching for a
destination device and a list of
destination devices appears when the
search is completed.
• By default, up to five devices can be
discovered, but you can change this to
search for any number of devices between one and ten. (GP.176)
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired destination device
and then press the MENU/OK
button.
• If the desired destination device is not
listed, press the ADJ. button to search
again for destination devices.
• Select a destination device and press
the $ button to display information about the destination device.
• To delete a destination device from the list, select the device and press
the D (Delete) button.
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Press the !" button and
[SEND ONE] to send one image
or [SEND ALL] to send all
images, and then press the
MENU/OK button.
• Transfer of the images to the
destination device begins and the
progress is displayed. Pressing the
DISP. button cancels the operation. Pressing the 6 (Playback) button
or shutter release button also cancels the operation.
• If a passkey is required to connect to the destination device, a
message appears prompting you to enter the passkey. (GP.162)
• If an error message appears during transfer, follow the message
instructions and send the images again. For details about the error
messages, see P.222.
• Once the transfer is completed, the printer begins printing the images.
Press the MENU/OK button.
• The display returns to the playback screen.
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The most recently connected destination device appears at the top of the list of
destination devices.
Printing Several Still Images
Check that the destination device (printer) is ready for
printing.
Press the 6 (Playback) button.
• For Caplio 500SE-W, check that [CHANGE COM] is set to [BT] on the
Expanded Settings menu. (GP.193)
Using the Bluetooth® Function
Press the 9 (Thumbnail Display) button twice.
• The screen is divided into 12 frames and thumbnails of the still images
are displayed.
Press the MENU/OK button.
• The Playback Setting menu appears.
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Press the " button to select
[PRINT], and then press the $
button.
• When the Bluetooth® function is used
for the first time, a screen appears
confirming whether to search for a
destination device.
• If you have already searched for a
destination device, a list of destination
devices appears. Go to Step 7.
• If the camera is connected using a serial connection, a screen appears
confirming whether to disconnect the serial connection. Select [YES]
and press the MENU/OK button, and go to Step 7.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
Press the $ button to select
[YES] and then press the
MENU/OK button.
• The camera begins searching for a
destination device and a list of
destination devices appears when the
search is completed.
• By default, up to five devices can be
discovered, but you can change this to
search for any number of devices between one and ten. (GP.176)
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired destination device
and then press the MENU/OK
button.
• If the desired destination device is not
listed, press the ADJ. button to search
again for destination devices.
• Select a destination device and press
the $ button to display information about the destination device.
• To delete a destination device from the list, select the device and press
the D (Delete) button.
Press the !"#$ buttons to
select the still images to send
and then press the MENU/OK
button.
• The printer icon appears on the
screen.
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Repeat Step 8 to select all the files you want to send.
• If you selected a file by mistake, you can deselect it by selecting the
file and pressing the MENU/OK button again.
10
Press the DISP. button.
• A screen appears indicating the printing format and number of files.
11
Press the MENU/OK button.
12
Press the MENU/OK button.
• The display returns to the playback screen.
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The most recently connected destination device appears at the top of the list of
destination devices.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
• Transfer of the images to the destination device begins and the
progress is displayed. Pressing the DISP. button cancels the
operation. Pressing the 6 (Playback) button or shutter release button
also cancels the operation.
• If a passkey is required to connect to the destination device, a
message appears prompting you to enter the passkey. (GP.162)
• If an error message appears during transfer, follow the message
instructions and send the images again. For details about the error
messages, see P.222.
• Once the transfer is completed, the printer begins printing the images.
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Entering an Authentication Passkey for a
Destination Device
The authentication passkey is a code used to authenticate two
devices connecting using the Bluetooth® function.
If the passkey is set on the destination
device, a message appears when
connecting to that device. Follow the
procedure below to enter the passkey.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
Press the MENU/OK button.
• The keyboard screen appears.
Use the keyboard to enter the
passkey set on the destination
device.
• For information on how to use the
keyboard, see P.163.
• To set the passkey on the destination
device, see the documentation that came with the destination device.
• You have 30 seconds to enter the passkey. If you do not enter the
passkey within the allotted time, an error message appears. Press the
MENU/OK button and start again from steps before entering the
passkey.
• If you enter the incorrect passkey, an error message appears. Press
the MENU/OK button and start again from steps before entering the
passkey.
Press the MENU/OK button.
• The destination device is connected and the transfer of images begins.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
162
• You do not need to enter a passkey to connect to authenticated devices for which you
have entered a passkey in the past.
• The maximum size of the passkey that can be entered with this camera is 16
alphanumeric characters.
• You can set the authentication passkey for a destination device on the camera
beforehand so the camera can automatically authenticate the device without the need
to enter the passkey. (GP.175)
• If the passkey input screen appears on the destination device before appearing on the
camera, enter the passkey on the destination device, and then enter the same
passkey on the camera.
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How to Use the Keyboard
To use the keyboard, follow the steps below.
Switching among letters, numbers and symbols
When there is a cursor at the leftmost or rightmost character on the
keyboard, press the #$ buttons to switch the character type
among numbers, symbols, lowercase letters and uppercase letters.
Symbols
Uppercase letters
Lowercase letters
Entering characters
Using the Bluetooth® Function
Numbers
Press the !"#$ buttons to select a character to input.
Press the ADJ./MEMO button.
• The input edit area permits input up to
the ! mark at the bottom of the area.
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Entering a space
Press the !"#$ buttons to select [SPACE].
Press the ADJ./MEMO button.
Inserting a character
Using the Bluetooth® Function
164
Press the !"#$ buttons to select one of the
characters at the top of the keyboard.
Press the ! button.
• The cursor moves to the right of the
input characters.
Press the #$ buttons to
position the cursor to the right
of the point where you want to
insert a character.
Press the " button to return the cursor to the keyboard.
Press the !"#$ buttons to select an input character.
Press the ADJ./MEMO button.
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Deleting a character
Press the !"#$ buttons to select one of the
characters at the top of the keyboard.
Press the ! button.
• The cursor moves to the right of the
input characters.
Press the #$ buttons to
position the cursor to the right
of the character you want to
delete.
Press the " button to return
the cursor to the keyboard.
Press the !"#$ buttons to
select [BS], and then press the
ADJ./MEMO button.
Deleting all input characters
Press the !"#$ buttons to select [CLEAR].
Press the ADJ./MEMO button.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
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Sending Still Images to Your
Computer (FILE SEND)
You can send still images from the camera to a Bluetooth®-enabled
computer. The sent images are processed according to the
computer settings.
Images are sent from the internal memory when no SD memory
card is loaded or from an SD memory card when installed.
There are three ways to send images to a printer.
• Send one image (GP.167)
• Send all images from the camera (GP.167)
• Select and send several images (GP.169)
Caution-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Using the Bluetooth® Function
166
• You can only use the Bluetooth® function to send still images (.JPG). You cannot
send movies (.AVI) or text (.TIF). If there are still images with sounds (.JPG and
.WAV), only still images (.JPG) are sent.
• If the computer supports both BIP and OPP profiles, the OPP profile is selected.
• When sending images using an OPP profile, you can set the size of the images to be
sent beforehand. (GP.178)
• When sending images using a BIP profile, the maximum image size that can be
handled by the destination device is automatically obtained. If the size of the image to
be sent is too large, then it is resized before being sent.
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For information about setting your computer to receive images sent using the camera’s
Bluetooth® function, see the documentation that came with the computer.
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Sending One or All Still Images
Check that the destination device (computer) is turned
on.
Press the 6 (Playback) button.
• For Caplio 500SE-W, check that [CHANGE COM] is set to [BT] on the
Expanded Settings menu. (GP.193)
• To send all still images, go to Step 4.
Press the #$ buttons to select an image to send.
Press the MENU/OK button.
• The Playback Setting menu appears.
• When the Bluetooth® function is used
for the first time, a screen appears
confirming whether to search for a
destination device.
• If you have already searched for a
destination device, a list of destination
devices appears. Go to Step 7.
• If the camera is connected using a serial connection, a screen appears
confirming whether to disconnect the serial connection. Select [YES]
and press the MENU/OK button, and go to Step 7.
Press the $ button to select
[YES] and then press the
MENU/OK button.
• The camera begins searching for a
destination device and a list of
destination devices appears when the
search is completed.
• By default, up to five devices can be
discovered, but you can change this to
search for any number of devices between one and ten. (GP.176)
Using the Bluetooth® Function
Press the " button to select
[FILE SEND] and press the $
button.
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Press the !" buttons to select
the desired destination device
and then press the MENU/OK
button.
• If the desired destination device is not
listed, press the ADJ. button to search
again for destination devices.
• Select a destination device and press
the $ button to display information about the destination device.
• To delete a destination device from the list, select the device and press
the D (Delete) button.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
Press the " button and [SEND
ONE] to send one image or
[SEND ALL] to send all images,
and then press the MENU/OK
button.
• Transfer of the images to the
destination device begins and the
progress is displayed. Pressing the
DISP. button cancels the operation. Pressing the 6 (Playback) button
or shutter release button also cancels the operation.
• If a passkey is required to connect to the destination device, a
message appears prompting you to enter the passkey. (GP.162)
• If an error message appears during transfer, follow the message
instructions and send the images again. For details about the error
messages, see P.222.
• Once the transfer is completed, a message indicating this appears.
Press the MENU/OK button.
• The display returns to the playback screen.
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The most recently connected destination device appears at the top of the list of
destination devices.
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Sending Several Still Images
Check that the destination device (computer) is turned
on.
Press the 6 (Playback) button.
• For Caplio 500SE-W, check that [CHANGE COM] is set to [BT] on the
Expanded Settings menu. (GP.193)
Press the 9 (Thumbnail Display) button twice.
• The screen is divided into 12 frames and thumbnails of the still images
are displayed.
Press the MENU/OK button.
• The Playback Setting menu appears.
Press the " button to select
[FILE SEND] and then press the
$ button.
• When the Bluetooth® function is used
for the first time, a screen appears
confirming whether to search for a
destination device.
• If you have already searched for a
destination device, a list of destination
devices appears. Go to Step 7.
• If the camera is connected using a serial connection, a screen appears
confirming whether to disconnect the serial connection. Select [YES]
and press the MENU/OK button, and go to Step 7.
Press the $ button to select
[YES] and then press the
MENU/OK button.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
• The camera begins searching for a
destination device and a list of
destination devices appears when the
search is completed.
• By default, up to five devices can be
discovered, but you can change this to
search for any number of devices between one and ten. (GP.176)
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Using the Bluetooth® Function
10
11
12
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired destination device
and then press the MENU/OK
button.
• If the desired destination device is not
listed, press the ADJ. button to search
again for destination devices.
• Select a destination device and press
the $ button to display information
about the destination device.
• To delete a destination device from the list, select the device and press
the D (Delete) button.
Press the !"#$ buttons to
select the still images to send
and then press the MENU/OK
button.
• The envelope icon appears on the screen.
Repeat Step 8 to select all the
files you want to send.
• If you selected a file by mistake, you
can deselect it by selecting the file and
pressing the MENU/OK button again.
Press the DISP. button.
• A screen appears confirming whether to send the selected images to
the computer.
Press the $ button to select
[YES] and then press the
MENU/OK button.
• Transfer of the images to the
destination device begins and the
progress is displayed. Pressing the
DISP. button cancels the operation.
Pressing the 6 (Playback) button or
shutter release button also cancels the
operation.
• If a passkey is required to connect to the destination device, a
message appears prompting you to enter the passkey. (GP.162)
• If an error message appears during transfer, follow the message
instructions and send the images again. For details about the error
messages, see P.222.
• Once the transfer is completed, a message indicating this appears.
Press the MENU/OK button.
• The display returns to the playback screen.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The most recently connected destination device appears at the top of the list of destination devices.
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Sending Images in Shooting Mode
(QUICK SEND MODE)
Immediately after you shoot a still image, you can send that image
to another device. This is convenient if you want to send images to
a predetermined device.
You need to set [QUICK SEND MODE] on the Expanded Settings
menu beforehand.
Caution-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can only use the Bluetooth® function to send still images (.JPG). You cannot send movies (.AVI)
or text (.TIF). If there are still images with sounds (.JPG and .WAV), only still images (.JPG) are sent.
Setting Up Quick Review Send (QUICK SEND MODE)
Display the Expanded Settings menu.
• For the operating procedure, see P.155.
• For Caplio 500SE-W, check that [CHANGE COM] is set to [BT] on the
Expanded Settings menu. (GP.193)
Press the " button to select [QUICK SEND MODE] and
press the $ button.
Press the !" buttons to select
[1TOUCH] or [2TOUCH].
Press the MENU/OK button, or
# button and press the MENU/
OK button.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
Available Settings
OFF *Default setting Images are not sent in shooting mode.
1TOUCH
If images have previously been sent, you can automatically send an
image to the same destination device by pressing the MENU/OK
button after shooting while the image is displayed (GP.116).
You cannot use Quick Review Send when connecting to a Bluetooth®enabled device for the first time, using a serial connection, or using a
wireless LAN connection (only for Caplio 500SE-W).
2TOUCH
If images have previously been sent, you can automatically send an
image to the same destination device by pressing the MENU/OK
button after shooting during quick review display (GP.46).
When connecting to a Bluetooth® device for the first time, the image is
sent after discovering the destination device.
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Using Quick Review Send
When [QUICK SEND MODE] is set to [1TOUCH]
Check that the destination device is turned on.
Turn the mode dial to 5/K and shoot the picture.
• While the image is displayed after shooting, a screen appears
confirming whether to send the image. (GP.116)
Press the MENU/OK button.
• Transfer of the image to the previous
destination device begins.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
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• Once the transfer is completed, the
camera returns to shooting mode and
remains connected to the destination
device. You can change to playback
mode or voice memo mode or remain
connected to the destination device until
the camera is turned off. The Bluetooth®
antenna icon appears on the LCD
monitor while the camera is connected.
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• You cannot use Quick Review Send to send still images when connecting to a
Bluetooth®-enabled device for the first time even when [QUICK SEND MODE] is set
to [1TOUCH]. Before you can use Quick Review Send to send still images, you must
first use [PRINT] (GP.157) or [FILE SEND] (GP.166) in playback mode to send
a still image to a Bluetooth®-enabled device.
• If the camera is connected using a serial connection or wireless LAN connection (only for
Caplio 500SE-W), you cannot use Quick Review Send to send still images even when
[1TOUCH] is set. Before you can use Quick Review Send to send still images, you must first
disconnect the serial connection or wireless LAN connection. (GP.182, P.184, P.218)
• In the following cases, you cannot use Quick Review Send to send still images to a
device even when [QUICK SEND MODE] is set to [1TOUCH].
• When [LCD CONFIRM.] is set to [OFF] (GP.116)
• During scene mode (GP.40)
• During S-CONT or M-CONT (GP.69)
• When image with sound is set to [ON] (GP.76), after pressing the MENU/OK button
in Step 3, the send button remains displayed until sending is started.
• The image size set with [IMAGE FILE SIZE] (GP.178) does not apply.
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When [QUICK SEND MODE] is set to [2TOUCH]
Turn the mode dial to 5/K and shoot the picture.
Press the Q (Quick Review) button.
• A screen appears confirming whether to send the image.
Press the MENU/OK button.
• When the Bluetooth® function is used
for the first time, a screen appears
confirming whether to search for a
destination device.
• If you have already searched for a
destination device, a list of destination
devices appears. Go to Step 6.
• If the camera is connected using a
serial connection, a screen appears confirming whether to disconnect
the serial connection. Select [YES] and press the MENU/OK button
and go to Step 6.
• If the camera is connected using a wireless LAN connection, a screen
appears confirming whether to disconnect the wireless LAN
connection. Select [YES] and press the MENU/OK button, and go to
Step 5 or Step 6. (Only for Caplio 500SE-W)
Press the $ button to select
[YES] and then press the
MENU/OK button.
• The camera begins searching for a
destination device and a list of
destination devices appears when the
search is completed.
• By default, up to five devices can be
discovered, but you can change this to
search for any number of devices between one and ten. (GP.176)
Using the Bluetooth® Function
Check that the destination device is turned on.
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired destination device.
• If the desired destination device is not
listed, press the ADJ. button to search
again for destination devices.
• Select a destination device and press
the $ button to display information
about the destination device.
• To delete a destination device from the
list, select the device and press the D (Delete) button.
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Using the Bluetooth® Function
Press the MENU/OK button.
• Transfer of the images to the destination device begins and the
progress is displayed. Pressing the DISP. button cancels the
operation. Pressing the 6 (Playback) button or shutter release button
or turning the mode dial also cancels the operation.
• If a passkey is required to connect to the destination device, a
message appears prompting you to enter the passkey. (GP.162)
• If an error message appears during transfer, follow the message
instructions and send the images again. For details about the error
messages, see P.222.
• Once the transfer is completed, the
camera returns to shooting mode and
remains connected to the destination
device. You can change to playback
mode or voice memo mode or remain
connected to the destination device
until the camera is turned off. The
Bluetooth® antenna icon appears on
the LCD monitor while the camera is
connected.
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• If an image is sent to a Bluetooth®-enabled device using [PRINT] (GP.157) or
[FILE SEND] (GP.166) in playback mode before Quick Review Send, destination
devices are not searched for again even if the camera is turned off and then on again.
Transfer of images to the previous destination device begins. When the transfer is
completed, the camera returns to shooting mode and remains connected to the
destination device.
• Once Quick Review Send is performed to a Bluetooth®-enabled device in shooting
mode and, thereafter, the camera is connected to a destination device, the camera
does not search for destination devices again. Transfer of images to the previous
destination device begins. When the transfer is completed, the camera returns to
shooting mode and remains connected to the destination device.
• During manual focus (GP.65), you cannot use Quick Review Send to send still
images to a device even when [QUICK SEND MODE] is set to [2TOUCH].
• The size of the images to be sent can be set beforehand. (GP.178)
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Once Quick Review Send is completed, the camera returns to shooting mode and
remains connected to the destination device. To disconnect, switch to playback mode or
voice memo mode, or turn the camera off.
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Making Advanced Bluetooth® Settings
Registering an Authentication Passkey for a
Device (PASS KEY)
The authentication passkey is a code used to authenticate two
devices connecting using the Bluetooth® function.
If a passkey is required to connect to a destination device, the
authentication passkey can be registered in the camera beforehand
so that the passkey can be authenticated automatically when
connecting to the device.
• For the operating procedure, see P.155.
Press the " button to select
[PASS KEY] and press the $
button.
• The keyboard screen appears.
Use the keyboard to enter the
passkey set on the destination
device.
• For information on how to use the
keyboard, see P.163.
• To set the passkey on the destination
device, see the documentation that
came with the destination device.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
Display the Expanded Settings menu.
Press the MENU/OK button.
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The maximum size of the passkey that can be entered with this camera is 16
alphanumeric characters.
• If no authentication passkey is registered, the passkey must be entered when
connecting the camera to the destination device. (GP.162)
• Only one authentication passkey (for one destination device) can be registered. To
connect to several devices at the same time (GP.177), the authentication passkey
must be the same on all connecting devices.
• To change a registered authentication passkey, enter a new passkey in Step 3 and
press the MENU/OK button.
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Changing the Number of Discoverable Devices
(SEARCH COUNT)
You can set the maximum number of Bluetooth® devices that can
be discovered each time a search is performed. Select between
one and ten devices. The default setting is [5].
Display the Expanded Settings menu.
• For the operating procedure, see P.155.
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Press the " button to select [SEARCH COUNT] and
press the $ button.
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired setting.
Press the MENU/OK button, or
# button and press the MENU/
OK button.
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Connecting to Several Devices at the Same
Time (MASTER/SLAVE)
You can connect the camera to one Bluetooth® device or multiple
devices at the same time.
Available Settings
MASTER (Connect to several devices at the same time)
SLAVE (Connect to one device) *Default setting
Display the Expanded Settings menu.
• For the operating procedure, see P.155.
Press the " button to select [MASTER/SLAVE] and
press the $ button.
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired setting.
Press the MENU/OK button, or
# button and press the MENU/
OK button.
Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When the camera is connected to multiple devices at the same time, images can only be
sent using the SPP profile.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
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Selecting the Size of Images to Be Sent
(IMAGE FILE SIZE)
You can select the size of still images to be sent.
Available Settings
NO ALTER (Do not change the image size)
1280
640 *Default setting
320
160
Display the Expanded Settings menu.
• For the operating procedure, see P.155.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
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Press the " button to select [IMAGE FILE SIZE] and
press the $ button.
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired setting.
Press the MENU/OK button, or
# button and press the MENU/
OK button.
Caution-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• When sending images with Bluetooth®, the image size set with [IMAGE FILE SIZE] is
only applied when sending images with an OPP profile.
• When [QUICK SEND MODE] is set to [1TOUCH], the image size set with [IMAGE
FILE SIZE] does not apply.
• When sending images using a BIP profile, the maximum image size that can be
handled by the destination device is automatically obtained. If the size of the image to
be sent is too large, then it is resized before being sent.
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Automatically Deleting Sent Images
(AUTO DEL)
You can set the camera to automatically delete a file from the
camera after it has been sent to a computer or a printer.
Available Settings
ON (Automatically delete a still image after it has been sent)
OFF (Do not delete a still image after it has been sent) *Default setting
Display the Expanded Settings menu.
• For the operating procedure, see P.155.
Press the " button to select [AUTO DEL] and press the
$ button.
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired setting.
Press the MENU/OK button, or
# button and press the MENU/
OK button.
Using the Bluetooth® Function
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9 Using the GPS Function
About the GPS Function
This camera can obtain and use GPS (Global Positioning System)
information (longitude and latitude) in two ways.
The first is by connecting the camera directly to a GPS module.
The second is by using a Bluetooth® SPP (Serial Port Profile) to
connect to a Bluetooth® GPS unit.
You can record GPS information on shot still images. GPS
information recorded with a still image can be displayed on the
Playback mode screen.
Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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• For information about using the GPS module or Bluetooth® GPS unit, see the
documentation that came with the device.
• GPS information can be recorded to still images shot with this camera.
• GPS information cannot be recorded with a text mode still image or movie.
• Under some geographical conditions, GPS information cannot be obtained.
• In some cases, positioning may take time.

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