Ricoh 500SEW1 Digital Camera with WLAN User Manual Manual 8

Ricoh Company, Ltd. Digital Camera with WLAN Manual 8

Manual 8

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Using the GPS Function
This section explains how to connect the camera to the Bluetooth®
GPS unit to receive GPS information using a SPP.
There are two ways to connect the devices.
Manually connect to a device (GP.181)
Automatically connect to a previously connected device
(GP.183)
1
Display the Expanded Settings menu.
For the operating procedure, see P.155.
2
Press the " button to select
[BT SERIAL] and 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 4.
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 3 or Step 4. (Only for Caplio 500SE-W)
3
Press the #$ buttons to select
[YES] and then press the
MENU/OK button.
The camera begins searching for a
Bluetooth® GPS unit 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)
Obtaining GPS Information
Manually Connecting to a Device (BT SERIAL)
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4
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired destination device.
If the desired destination device is not
listed, press the ADJ. button to search
for a Bluetooth® GPS unit in your
vicinity.
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.
5
Press the MENU/OK button.
The connection status appears. Pressing the DISP. button 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 the connection fails, an error message appears and then the
shooting screen appears. For details about the error messages, see
P.222.
When a connection is established to a
Bluetooth® GPS unit, the Bluetooth®
antenna icon, GPS information and
GPS antenna icon appear on the
shooting screen.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The most recently connected destination device appears at the top of the list of
destination devices.
Disconnecting serial connection
after manually connecting to a device -----------------------------------------------
Turn the camera off to disconnect serial connection.
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When [BT AUTO CONN] on the Expanded Settings menu is set to
[ON], the next time the camera is turned on, the camera
automatically searches for and connects to the previously
connected Bluetooth® GPS unit. This is convenient if you want to
use the same Bluetooth® GPS unit to which your camera previously
connected.
1
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)
2
Press the " button to select [BT AUTO CONN] and
press the $ button.
3
Press the !" buttons to select
[ON].
4
Press the MENU/OK button, or
# button and press the MENU/
OK button.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To automatically connect to a previously connected device after setting this function,
turn off the camera and then turn it on again. The camera automatically connects to
the previously connected Bluetooth® GPS unit.
If the previously connected device is not detected (GP.154) or [CHANGE COM] is
set to [W-LAN] (only for Caplio 500SE-W) (GP.193), no connection is established
even if [BT AUTO CONN] is set to [ON].
Use this function for a Bluetooth® GPS unit only.
Automatically Connecting to a Previously
Connected Device (BT AUTO CONN)
Set [BT AUTO CONN] to [ON].
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1
Check that the Bluetooth® GPS unit is turned on.
2
Turn the camera power on.
The camera attempts to automatically
connect to the device and the
connection status appears. Pressing
the DISP. button 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 the connection fails, an error
message appears and then the shooting screen appears. For details
about the error messages, see P.222.
When a connection is established to a
Bluetooth® GPS unit, the Bluetooth®
antenna icon, GPS information and
GPS antenna icon appear on the
shooting screen.
Disconnecting serial connection after
automatically connecting to a device ------------------------------------------------
In the Expanded Settings menu, set [BT AUTO CONN] to [OFF] (GP.183) and turn off
to disconnect serial connection. Automatic connection will not be performed when the
camera is turned on again.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To send files while connected to a Bluetooth®
GPS unit, you must disconnect the serial
connection.
Select [PRINT] (GP.157) or [FILE SEND]
(GP.166, P.209) on the Playback Setting
menu to display the screen confirming whether to
disconnect the serial connection. Select [YES]
and press the MENU/OK button to disconnect the
serial connection.
Automatically Establishing a Connection
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When the camera is connected to a Bluetooth® GPS unit in
shooting mode, the Bluetooth® antenna icon, GPS information and
GPS icon appear on the LCD monitor.
If the number of receivable satellites is
less than three, the GPS information
cannot be acquired. If the GPS
information cannot be acquired, the
display of the GPS icon changes. In
some cases, positioning may take time.
Retaining GPS information---------------------------------------------------------------
The latest GPS information is retained in the camera for ten minutes. This enables you
to acquire GPS information outdoors and then shoot images indoors using the GPS
information.
If the GPS datum setup is changed (GP.188), GPS information is erased within ten
minutes.
Displaying GPS Information
x3(4)
Number of visible satellites
captured at the current position
Number of satellites used
Display Contents
no fix The GPS unit cannot receive data.
2d The NMEA-0183 format GSA positioning mode is 2d.
3d The NMEA-0183 format GSA positioning mode is 3d.
Diff The NMEA-0183 format GGA quality is DGPS.
GPS positioning quality
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When the shooting screen switches to GPS display, the current
GPS detailed information is displayed. At shooting, the latitude and
longitude displayed on the LCD monitor are recorded as part of the
image information.
You can change the display when playing back still images with
GPS information. When using the GPS display, the latitude and
longitude recorded with the still images appear.
The LCD monitor display can be switched using the DISP. button.
Shooting Mode
Playback Mode
LCD Monitor Display
Normal symbol
display GPS display
LCD monitor off
(synchro-monitor mode)
Grid guide display
No display
Normal symbol
display
Normal symbol display
and GPS display No display
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You can shoot still images with GPS information. You can also
shoot images with GPS information while using scene mode
(except for TEXT MODE) or Multi-shot.
1
With the GPS function enabled, turn the Mode Dial to
5/K.
2
Check that the GPS information
or GPS icon appears on the
LCD monitor. (GP.186)
To check the current GPS detailed
information, press the DISP. button to
switch to the GPS display.
3
Press the shutter release
button to shoot the picture.
When a still image with GPS
information is played back (GP.186),
its GPS information is also displayed.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If the GPS information attached to the image is not what was acquired at shooting but
is from the camera memory (GP.185), the latitude and longitude are displayed in
orange.
You can send a still image with GPS Information. (GP.184)
Shooting with GPS Information
Playing Back a Still Image with GPS
Information
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You can set the GPS information datum.
1
Display the Expanded Settings menu.
For the operating procedure, see P.155.
2
Press the " button to select [GPS DATUM] and press
the $ button.
3
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired setting.
4
Press the MENU/OK button, or
# button and press the MENU/
OK button.
Advanced GPS Information Settings
Setting the Datum (GPS DATUM)
Available Settings
TOKYO (Standard datum used in Japan)
WGS-84 (World geodetic system) *Default setting
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You can set the standard of the GPS information displayed on the
monitor.
1
Display the Expanded Settings menu.
For the operating procedure, see P.155.
2
Press the " button to select [GPS DISP MODE] and
press the $ button.
3
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired setting.
4
Press the MENU/OK button, or
# button and press the MENU/
OK button.
Setting the Display Standard (GPS DISP MODE)
Available Settings
LAT/LON (Displays latitude and longitude) *Default setting
UTM (Displays Universal Transverse Mercator Projection (UTM) coordinates.)
MGRS (Displays Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) coordinates.)
ALL (Displays all information above)
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You can set up the Q (Quick Review) button to use when locking
GPS information.
When GPS information is locked, new GPS information cannot be
acquired.
1
Display the Expanded Settings menu.
For the operating procedure, see P.155.
2
Press the " button to select [GPS LOCK] and press the
$ button.
3
Press the !" buttons to select
[ON].
4
Press the MENU/OK button, or
# button and press the MENU/
OK button.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
When this function is set to [ON], you cannot use the Q (Quick Review) button for
the quick review function.
Once this function is set to [ON], press the Q
(Quick Review) button on the shooting screen
to lock the GPS information. A symbol appears
on the screen.
Locking the GPS Information (GPS LOCK)
Available Settings
OFF (Q button cannot be used to lock GPS information.) *Default setting
ON (Q button can be used to lock GPS information.)
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Using the Wireless LAN Function (Only for Caplio 500SE-W)
10 Using the Wireless LAN Function
(Only for Caplio 500SE-W)
Caplio 500SE-W is equipped with Bluetooth® and wireless LAN
functions to enable connection to other devices. To connect to a
wireless device, you must set the Expanded Settings menu to the
wireless LAN or Bluetooth® function setting beforehand.
(GP.193)
You can use the wireless LAN function to send still pictures
(including text mode still images), movies, and sound files. There
are two ways to send files using the wireless LAN function.
Send files via e-mail
You can attach a file to an e-mail and send it to an e-mail address
registered in the communication list. You cannot enter a mail
message.
Send files via FTP
You can use File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to send a file to an FTP
server registered in the communication list. If there is no FTP
server, you can set your computer as a Caplio server (Caplio-
only FTP server). (GP.199)
Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wireless LAN-enabled devices can connect at a maximum range of about 30 meters
(100 feet). Keep the line-of-sight distance between the destination wireless LAN
device and the camera within about 30 meters (100 feet).
The provided Caplio Setting software must be installed to use the wireless LAN
function. Caplio Setting can only be installed on Windows.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You cannot use the wireless LAN function to send files to a printer. To send files to a
printer, use the Bluetooth® function. (GP.157)
Be careful not to obstruct the wireless LAN
antenna with your fingers when connected.
About the Wireless LAN Function
Wireless LAN antenna
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Overview of Transfer Process via a Wireless LAN
1Make advanced file transfer settings. (GP.194)
Use the provided Caplio Setting software to make advanced
settings for sending files via wireless LAN.
If no FTP server is available, set up your computer to be the Caplio
server before making the advanced settings. (Only for sending via
FTP) (GP.199)
2Create a communication list. (GP.202)
Create a communication list combining the desired settings made
in Step 1.
3Transfer the communication list from the camera to
the computer. (GP.202)
Connect the computer to the camera using the provided USB cable
and transfer the communication list to the internal memory of the
camera. You can also use the SD memory card to import the
communication list to the camera. (GP.205)
You can also correct the destination setting on the camera.
(GP.207)
4Send files.
Use the Expanded Settings menu on the camera to set the
communication method to wireless LAN (GP.193), and send the
files from the camera. There are two ways to send files.
FILE SEND (GP.209)
Select and send files in playback mode.
QUICK SEND MODE (GP.214)
Immediately after you shoot a still image, you can send that file
to another device.
When sending files, you can use the [SEND TO] screen displayed
at the time of sending the files to specify the destination, or you can
use the Expanded Settings menu to specify the destination
beforehand. (GP.219)
Computer settings using
the provided Caplio Setting
software
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Before sending files from the camera, set whether to connect the
camera to the destination by wireless LAN or Bluetooth®.
1
Display the Expanded Settings menu.
For the operating procedure, see P.155.
2
Press the " button to select [CHANGE COM] and press
the $ button.
3
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired setting.
4
Press the MENU/OK button, or
press the # button and then
the MENU/OK button.
Selecting the Communication Method
(CHANGE COM)
Available Settings
W-LAN (connect via wireless LAN) *Default setting
BT (connect via Bluetooth®)
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To send files by wireless LAN, you must use the computer to create
a communication list registering the advanced settings for sending
files, and then transfer the communication list to the camera. Use
the provided Caplio Setting software to make the settings.
1
Install Caplio Setting from the provided Caplio
Software CD-ROM.
For the operating procedure, see P.134.
2
On the [Start] menu, point to [All Programs] or
[Programs], point to [Caplio Software], and then click
[Caplio Setting].
Caplio Setting is activated and the [Caplio Setting] screen appears.
3
Click the [All Detailed
Setups] button.
The [Detailed Setups for
selections] screen appears.
4
Click the tab with the
settings you want to make.
Making Advanced Wireless LAN
Settings for Sending Files
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The settings for the Detailed Setups tabs are as shown below.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If there is no FTP server, you can set your computer as a Caplio server and specify
the destination for sending via FTP. (GP.199)
You can also make the advanced settings for each individual setting by clicking the
[Detail] button to the right of the setting on the [Caplio Setting] screen.
5
Click the [Add] button
under the [Setup Name] list.
The [New Name for the Setup]
dialog box appears.
6
Enter a setting name, and
then click [OK].
7
Make the advanced
settings.
For the available advanced
settings, see P.196.
To delete a setting, select the
setting you want to delete, and
click the [Delete] button.
To rename a setting, select the setting you want to rename, click the
[Rename] button, and enter the new setting name in the [New Name
for the Setup] dialog box.
8
To make other advanced settings, click the tab with the
setting you want to make, and repeat Steps 5 to 7 above.
9
Click [OK].
The display returns to the [Caplio Setting] screen.
Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For details about the settings, consult your system administrator.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
When [Apply] is clicked, the current setting is registered.
Detailed Setups tab Settings
Network IP address and other settings (Send via Mail, Send via FTP)
Wireless LAN Wireless LAN settings (Send via Mail, Send via FTP)
Dial-up This camera is not configured for a dial-up connection, so this
setting is not required.
FTP Send Destination FTP server name and other settings (Send via FTP)
Mail Config. Destination SMTP server name and other settings (Send via Mail)
Address Book Destination mail address settings (Send via Mail)
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[Network] tab
[Wireless LAN] tab
Detailed Setups Tab Settings
Item Name Description
Host Setup
Host Name
Camera Password
These settings are not required when using this camera.
Automatically retrieves its IP
address
Select this to retrieve an IP address automatically for the
camera.
Use the following IP address
IP address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Select this to use a fixed IP address, and then enter the
information below.
[IP address]
Fixed IP address for the camera
[Subnet Mask]
Usually enter 255.255.255.0.
[Default Gateway]
IP address of an Internet-connected computer
Automatically retrieves the
address from the DNS server
Select this to retrieve the address automatically from the
DNS server.
Use the following DNS server
addresses
Primary DNS Server
Secondary DNS Server
Select this to use a fixed DNS server address, and then
enter the information below.
[Primary DNS Server]
Primary DNS server address of your Internet service
provider
[Secondary DNS Server]
Secondary DNS server address of your Internet service
provider
Item Name Description
Connection Method Select from the following connection methods.
[Infrastructure]
Connection method for communication through routers and
access points
[AdHoc]
Connection method for communication between slave
devices
ESS-ID A wireless LAN enables communication between a master
device and a slave device having the same ESS-ID. Enter
the same ESS-ID as the master device.
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Communication Channel When several access points are in use, a channel is set to
each access point. Select the channel of the access point.
[Auto]
Select this if [Connection Method] is set to [Infrastructure]
and there is only one access point.
[1-13]
If [Connection Method] is set to [Infrastructure] and there are
several access points or if [Connection Method] is set to
[AdHoc], select the channel you want to use.
Cryptography Select from the following encryption methods.
[None]
No encryption is used.
[WEP]
This can be selected when [Connection Method] is set to
either [Infrastructure] or [AdHoc].
[AES]
This can be selected only when [Connection Method] is set
to [Infrastructure].
[TKIP]
This can be selected only when [Connection Method] is set
to [Infrastructure].
Network Key Enter the security key. Select a key type from [String] and
[Hex] and enter an encryption key in the box.
[String]
When [Cryptography] is set to [WEP]: Enter an encryption
key of 5 or 13 characters. Entering a 5-character string uses
40-bit encryption, and entering a 13-character string uses
128-bit encryption.
When [Cryptography] is set to [AES] or [TKIP]: Enter an
encryption key from 8 to 63 characters.
[Hex]
This can be selected only when [Cryptography] is set to
[WEP]. Enter an encryption key with 10 or 26 digits. Entering
a 10-digit string uses 40-bit encryption, and entering a 26-
digit string uses 128-bit encryption.
Authentication [Open System]
This can be selected only when [Cryptography] is set to
[None] or [WEP]. This authentication does not use WEP keys.
[Shared Key]
This can be selected only when [Cryptography] is set to
[None] or [WEP]. This authentication compares the WEP
keys of different devices.
[WPA-PSK]
This can be selected only when [Cryptography] is set to
[AES] or [TKIP].
[WPA2-PSK]
This can be selected only when [Cryptography] is set to
[AES] or [TKIP].
Item Name Description
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[FTP Send] tab
[Mail Config.] tab
[Address Book] tab
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This camera is not configured for dial-up connection, so settings in the [Dial-up] tab are
not required.
Item Name Description
Server Name Set the name and IP address of the destination FTP server
to which to send files. If your computer is set as a Caplio
server (GP.199), set the IP address of your computer.
User Name and Password Set the user name (user ID) and password necessary for
connecting to an FTP server. If your computer is set as a
Caplio server (GP.199), this setting is not required.
Specify Folder Set the destination folder name (inbox folder in the FTP
server).
Does not send a file whose
name already exists.
Check this box to not send files with the same name to the
destination folder.
Do not check this box to send files with the same name to
the destination folder.
This setting is disabled when using a Caplio server
(GP.199). In this case, files with the same name are
renamed and saved to the destination folder. (GP.201)
Item Name Description
Server Name Set the name of the SMTP server (outgoing mail server) of
your Internet service provider.
User Name and Password Set the user name (user ID) and password necessary for
connecting to your Internet service provider.
From Address Enter the mail-from (your) address.
Item Name Description
E-mail Address Enter the destination address.
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If you do not have access to an FTP server, you can use the
provided Caplio Server software to set up your computer as a
Caplio server (Caplio-only FTP server).
This setup is not necessary to send files to an FTP server already
configured on your computer.
Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The FTP server set by using Caplio Server permits FTP connection from this camera
only. Other FTP clients cannot access this server.
Files cannot be sent from the FTP server to the camera.
1
Install Caplio Setting from the provided Caplio
Software CD-ROM.
For the operating procedure, see P.134.
2
On the [Start] menu, point to [All Programs] or
[Programs], point to [Caplio Software], and then click
[Caplio Server].
Caplio Server is activated and
the [Caplio Server] screen
appears.
3
Select an inbox folder specification method in the
[Specify] field.
Setting Up a Caplio-only FTP Server
Item Name Description
Server Specify the inbox folder in [Folder name] box.
Server+Camera The following are inbox folders.
Camera Specify the inbox folder on the camera.(*)
Folder specified by [Folder name]
Folder specified with the camera(*)
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(*)The folder set in [Specify Folder] on the [FTP
Send] tab (GP.198) is the inbox folder.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The inbox folder is not created automatically. Create a folder with the same name as the
specified folder.
4
When [Server] or [Server+Camera] is selected in Step 3,
specify the inbox folder in the [Folder name] box.
Click the folder icon to display a dialog box. You can select and specify
a folder here.
5
When necessary, specify a log file name in the [Log file
name] box.
If a log file name is specified, a connection status log file is created. If
not, no log file is created.
Specify a full path for the log file name.
Click the folder icon to display a dialog box. You can select and specify
the folder name here.
6
Click [Apply].
This completes the setup.
7
Click [Quit].
Caplio Server closes.
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To send files from the camera to an FTP server, you must register
the set FTP server to the communication list, and then transfer the
communication list to the camera (GP.202).
When using a Caplio server, after sending the communication list to
the camera, follow the procedure below to use the FTP server.
1
On the [Start] menu, point to [All Programs] or
[Programs], point to [Caplio Software], and then click
[Caplio Server].
Caplio Server is activated and the [Caplio Server] screen appears.
2
Click [Start].
The FTP server is activated and
becomes ready to receive
images from the camera.
To hide the [Caplio Server]
screen, click the [Hide] button.
The screen is hidden and its icon
is displayed on the taskbar. To
display the screen again, click
the icon on the taskbar.
3
Send files from the camera.
For the procedure for sending files, see P.209 or P.214.
The [Caplio Server] screen displays the communication status in the
[Connections] box.
The files are saved in the specified inbox folder (GP.199).
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If the inbox folder already has a file of the same file name, the file being sent is renamed
by appending a serial number from 001 to 999 and saved to the inbox folder. If the same
file number with a serial number from 001 to 999 already exists in the inbox folder, the
file is overwritten.
Using the Caplio Server
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After completing the advanced settings on the [Detailed Setups for
selections] screen, create a communication list combining the
desired settings and transfer it to the camera via the supplied USB
cable.
Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[USB CONNECTION] must be set to [ORIGINAL] on the camera's SETUP menu.
(GP.123)
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You can also save the communication list on the computer, copy it to an SD memory
card, and import it into the camera. (GP.205)
1
If Caplio Setting is not active, on the [Start] menu, point
to [All Programs] or [Programs], point to [Caplio
Software], and then click [Caplio Setting].
Caplio Setting is activated and the [Caplio Setting] screen appears.
2
Click the [Add] button
under the [Setup Name]
list.
The [New Name for the Setup]
dialog box appears.
3
Enter a setting name, and
then click [OK].
4
Select [Wireless LAN] in
the [Connection Method]
field, and then select the
desired wireless LAN setting from the pull-down menu.
The settings registered on the Detailed Setups [Wireless LAN] tab are
displayed.
5
Select the desired network setting from the [Network
Setup] pull-down menu.
The settings registered on the Detailed Setups [Network] tab are
displayed.
Creating a Communication List and
Transferring it to the Camera
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6
Select either [Send via FTP] or [Send via Mail] in the
[Send Method] field.
7
Select the desired Send via FTP setting or Mail Config.
setting from the pull-down menu.
The settings registered on the Detailed Setups [FTP Send] or [Mail
Config.] tab are displayed.
8
If [Send via Mail] is selected in Step 6, select the desired
address book setting from the [To Address] pull-down
menu.
The settings registered on the Detailed Setups [Address Book] tab are
displayed.
9
To create another communication setting, repeat Steps
2 to 8.
To delete a communication setting, select the setting you want to
delete, and click the [Delete] button.
To rename a communication setting, select the setting you want to
rename, click the [Rename] button, and enter the new setting name in
the [New Name for the Setup] dialog box.
To edit a communication setting, select the setting you want to edit and
edit the setting.
10
Click [Apply].
11
Make sure that the camera is off.
12
Connect the provided USB cable to a USB port on your
computer.
13
Connect the USB cable to the USB terminal on your
camera.
Your camera turns on.
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14
Click [Transfer to Camera].
A screen appears confirming
whether to update the
information set in the camera.
Click [Yes] to update the
information. Click [No] to cancel
the update.
After Step 10, if [Transfer to
Camera] is clicked without
clicking [Apply], a message
appears confirming whether to
save the edited setting. Click
[OK] to save the edited setting.
Click [No] to cancel the transfer
of the communication list.
Transfer of the communication list begins, and once the transfer is
completed, a message indicating this appears.
15
Click [OK] on the message box.
16
Click [OK] on the [Caplio Setting] screen.
Caplio Setting closes.
Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The settings made on the [Caplio Setting] screen (Detailed Setups and
Communication List settings) are saved regardless of whether or not they are
transferred to the camera or saved on the computer. When Caplio Setting is
restarted, the last settings used are displayed.
17
Turn off the camera and disconnect the USB cable from
the camera and computer.
For disconnecting the USB cable, see P.153.
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You can save the communication list on the computer, copy it to an
SD memory card, and import it into the camera.
Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Use an SD memory card formatted with this camera.
1
Create a communication
list (GP.202 Steps 1 to
9), and click [Save in File].
The [Browse for Folder] dialog
box appears.
2
Select the folder to which
to save the
communication list, and
click [OK].
Once the communication list is
saved, a message indicating this
appears.
The communication list is saved with the file name “SYSTEM.PRM”.
3
Click [OK] on the message box.
4
Click [OK] on the [Caplio Setting] screen.
Caplio Setting closes.
5
Use a PC card slot or card
reader to copy the
communication list
(“SYSTEM.PRM”) to the
SYSTEM folder on the SD
memory card.
6
Load the SD memory card with the copied
communication list into the camera.
7
Turn on the camera to display the Expanded Settings
menu.
For the operating procedure, see P.155.
Importing a Communication List from an SD
Memory Card (READ COM SETTING)
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8
Press the " button to select
[READ COM SETTING], and
then press the $ button.
A screen appears confirming whether
to import the communication list.
9
Press the $ button to select
[YES] and then press the
MENU/OK button.
If a communication list has already
been imported, a screen appears
confirming whether to overwrite the
communication list. To overwrite the
communication list, select [Yes].
Selecting [No] cancels importing and
returns to the Expanded Settings menu.
The communication list is imported from the SD memory card into the
camera and the display returns to the Expanded Settings menu.
10
Press the MENU/OK button.
Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Only one communication list can be imported from the SD memory card into the camera.
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A communication list can also be transferred from the computer to the camera by using
the USB cable. (GP.202)
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You can use the camera to confirm and edit the settings of the
communication list transferred to the camera.
1
Turn on the camera to display the Expanded Settings
menu.
For the operating procedure, see P.155.
2
Press the " button to select
[SEND TO] and press the $
button.
A screen appears with a list of
destinations set on the communication
list.
3
Press the !" buttons to select
the destination with the setting
you want to edit, and press the
$ button.
The setup category of the selected
destination is displayed.
4
Press the !" buttons to select
the setup category with the
setting you want to edit, and
press the $ button.
The setting of the selected destination
is displayed.
5
Press the !" buttons to select
the setting you want to edit,
and press the $ button.
The selection screen or keyboard
screen appears.
Confirming and Editing the Destination Setting
on the Camera
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6
Change the setting.
Only alphanumeric characters can be entered with the keyboard
screen. For information on how to use the keyboard, see P.163.
7
After completing changes, press the MENU/OK button.
The display returns to the settings display screen.
To edit other settings, repeat Steps 5 to 7.
8
Press the DISP. button.
The display returns to the setup category display screen.
To edit other setup categories, repeat Steps 4 to 8.
9
Press the DISP. button.
The display returns to the [SEND TO] screen.
To edit other destinations, repeat Steps 3 to 9.
10
After completing changes, press the MENU/OK button.
The display returns to the Expanded Settings menu.
11
Press the MENU/OK button.
Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In Caplio Setting, if the [Cryptography]/[Authentication] on the [Wireless LAN] tab are
set as follows (GP.196), [Cryptography/Authentication] is automatically set to
[OFF/OPEN] when [Connection Method] in [W/LESS LAN] is set to [AD-HOC].
[AES]/[WPA-PSK], [AES]/[WPA2-PSK], [TKIP]/[WPA-PSK], [TKIP]/[WPA2-PSK]
When [Cryptography/Authentication] in [W/LESS LAN] is changed on the camera,
check the network key. (GP.197)
If [Cryptography/Authentication] is set to [WEP/OPEN] or [WEP/SHARED], enter the
[Network Key] as below.
[String]: Five characters or 13 characters
[Hex]: Ten characters or 26 characters
If [Cryptography/Authentication] is set to [AES/WPA-PSK], [AES/WPA2-PSK], [TKIP/
WPA-PSK], or [TKIP/WPA2-PSK], enter an 8 to 63 character network key.
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You can send still pictures (including text mode still images),
movies, and sound files from the camera. The sent files are
processed according to the computer settings.
Files 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 files.
Send one file (GP.210)
Send all files from the camera (GP.210)
Select and send several files (GP.212)
Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Before sending files, create a communication list on the computer and transfer it to the
camera. (GP.202)
Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You can set the file size of the image beforehand. (GP.178)
When sending files, you can use the [SEND TO] screen displayed at the time of
sending the files to specify the destination, or you can also use the Expanded Settings
menu to specify the destination beforehand. (GP.219)
For information about setting your computer to receive images, see the
documentation that came with the computer.
Sending Still Images, Movies, and
Sound Files (FILE SEND)
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1
Check that the destination device (computer) is turned
on.
2
Press the 6 (Playback) button.
Check that [CHANGE COM] is set to [W-LAN] on the Expanded
Settings menu. (P.193)
To send all files, go to Step 4.
3
Press the #$ buttons to select a file to send.
4
Press the MENU/OK button.
The Playback Setting menu appears.
5
Press the " button to select
[FILE SEND] and press the $
button.
If [SEND CONDITION] is set to [ON],
the [SEND TO] screen appears.
If [SEND CONDITION] is set to [OFF]
(GP.219), go to Step 7.
If the communication list has not been
transferred, or if [SEND CONDITION]
is set to [OFF] (GP.219) and the destination setting is incorrect, an
error message appears and the display returns to the Playback Setting
menu.
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.
6
Press the !" buttons to select
the desired destination device
and then press the MENU/OK
button.
Sending One or All Files
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