Samsung RDC I500 User Manual

Communication/Internet  
Operation Manual  
To ensure correct use of your  
camera, read this manual  
carefully before use. Keep the  
manual handy for future use.  
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.  
Ricoh Co., Ltd.  
Test Shots  
Check that your camera is recording the images correctly by taking a number of test  
shots.  
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.  
Warranty  
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.  
Radio Interference  
Operating the RDC-i500 in the vicinity of other electronic equipment may adversely  
affect the performance of both devices. In particular, operating the 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.  
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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 the 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  
camera straightaway.  
Basic operation  
Camera Operation Manual  
This manual explains in detail the preparations to take  
before using the camera together with the procedures for  
shooting and playback using the various functions.  
Using the communication  
and Internet functions  
Sending and receiving data  
using the camera and a PC  
Connecting to a Personal  
Computer Operation  
Communication/Internet  
Operation Manual (this  
manual)  
Manual  
This manual explains  
the procedures for  
connecting the  
camera to a PC,  
transmitting images  
from the camera to  
the PC and operating  
the camera from the  
PC.  
This manual  
explains the  
procedures for  
transmitting images  
and using Internet  
functions.  
Simple Operation Guide  
This guide explains the basic setting  
procedures of recording, transmitting images  
and transferring them to a PC.  
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CONTENTS  
How to Use the Operation Manuals...................................................... 1  
Functional Contents .............................................................................. 6  
Chapter 1 Before Using the Communication and Internet  
Functions  
Camera Communication and Internet Functions................................ 10  
Internet Function .................................................................................. 10  
Other Communication Function ........................................................... 11  
The Internet......................................................................................... 12  
What is the Internet? ............................................................................ 12  
Using the Internet with This Camera ................................................... 12  
How the Internet Works ....................................................................... 13  
Requirements for Accessing the Internet ............................................ 14  
Provider ................................................................................................ 15  
Dial-Up Function .................................................................................. 15  
Flow Chart ........................................................................................... 16  
Chapter 2 Setting the Communication Function  
Preparations and Operation Flow ....................................................... 18  
Operation Flow Chart ........................................................................... 18  
Have You Made a Contract With a Provider? ..................................... 20  
Preparing Information before Setting................................................... 20  
Setting items for Communications ....................................................... 22  
Setting a Dial-Up Account................................................................... 24  
Setting a New Dial-Up Account ........................................................... 24  
Changing a Dial-Up Account ............................................................... 31  
Deleting a Dial-Up Account .................................................................. 32  
Setting the E-Mail Function ................................................................ 33  
Setting the Mail Environment ............................................................... 33  
Registering an Address in the Address Book..................................... 38  
Registering a New Address ................................................................. 38  
Checking the Address Book................................................................. 39  
Setting a Preset Memo ....................................................................... 41  
At the end of this manual troubleshooting for error  
messages, alphabetical index and index by functions are  
listed for your convenience.  
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Setting a Preset Memo ........................................................................ 41  
Checking a Preset Memo..................................................................... 41  
Setting Quick Send ............................................................................. 43  
Setting Operation ................................................................................. 43  
Setting Direct Upload .......................................................................... 47  
Setting Direct Upload ........................................................................... 47  
Checking Direct Upload Settings ......................................................... 49  
Setting FTP Upload............................................................................. 50  
Setting FTP Upload .............................................................................. 50  
Checking FTP Upload Settings............................................................ 52  
Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment  
Connecting the Camera to Communication Card .............................. 56  
Connecting the Camera to an Ordinary Telephone Line .................... 56  
Removing the Communication Card .................................................... 59  
Checking the Modem Settings............................................................ 60  
Chapter 4 Sending Images After Shooting  
Image Upload Function....................................................................... 64  
Upload Method ..................................................................................... 64  
Files Uploadable by This Camera........................................................ 65  
Selecting an Image .............................................................................. 65  
Sending an Image Using Quick Send ................................................ 68  
Sending an Image Directly to a Computer ......................................... 70  
Setting Upload ...................................................................................... 70  
Uploading an Image ............................................................................. 72  
Sending Images as an Attachment..................................................... 73  
Setting Upload ...................................................................................... 73  
Uploading an Image ............................................................................. 78  
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Chapter 5 Using the Communication and Internet  
Functions  
Using the Communication and Internet Functions ............................. 82  
Types of Functions ............................................................................... 82  
Using E-Mail........................................................................................ 83  
Displaying the E-mail Menu ................................................................. 83  
Composing Mail.................................................................................... 84  
Sending Mail......................................................................................... 86  
Checking Incoming Mail (INBOX) ........................................................ 87  
Replying to and Forwarding Mail ......................................................... 91  
Resending Mail (OUTBOX).................................................................. 92  
Using Direct Upload ............................................................................ 95  
Setting Upload ...................................................................................... 95  
Uploading a File ................................................................................... 97  
Uploading an HTML File ..................................................................... 98  
HTML Template.................................................................................... 99  
Transferring the HTML Template Files from a PC to the Camera .... 100  
Creating an HTML File ....................................................................... 102  
Deleting an HTML File ....................................................................... 104  
Uploading an HTML File .................................................................... 105  
Viewing the HTML Templates on a PC ............................................. 107  
Appendix  
Character Input ................................................................................. 112  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 113  
Index.................................................................................................. 120  
Functional Index ................................................................................. 120  
Alphabetical Index .............................................................................. 124  
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Terms for Communication Settings .................................................. 21  
PPP ................................................................................................... 26  
IP Address and Domain Name ......................................................... 26  
Name Server ..................................................................................... 26  
SMTP and POP................................................................................. 34  
FTP.................................................................................................... 51  
URL ................................................................................................... 51  
CC ..................................................................................................... 75  
Reply and Forward............................................................................ 91  
Creating/Using a New Template File................................................ 99  
Tips  
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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)  
• Setting a Dial-Up Account P.24  
• Setting the E-Mail Function P.33  
• Registering an Address in the Address Book P.38  
• Setting Quick Send P.43  
Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment  
P.55  
Chapter 4 Sending Images After Shooting (  
Mode)  
• Sending an Image Using Quick Send 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)  
• Setting a Dial-Up Account P.24  
• Setting the E-Mail Function P.33  
Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment  
P.55  
Uploading the Image in  
Chapter 4 Sending Images After  
Shooting ( Mode)  
Mode  
Uploading the Image in  
Chapter 5 Using the  
Mode  
Comunication and  
Internet Function (  
Mode)  
• Sending Images as  
an Attachment →  
P.73  
• Using E-Mail P.83  
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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)  
Setting a Dial-Up Account P.24  
Setting Direct Upload P.47  
Connecting to a Personal Computer (a separate volume)  
Chapter 7, Setting the Receiving PC for Direct Upload”  
* This section describes how to configure the receiving computer  
Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment  
P.55  
Uploading the Image in  
Chapter 4 Sending Images After  
Shooting ( Mode)  
Mode  
Uploading the Image in  
Chapter 5 Using the  
Mode  
Comunication and  
Internet Function (  
Mode)  
Sending Images  
Directly to a  
Using Direct Upload  
P.95  
Computer P.70  
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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)  
Setting a Dial-Up Account P.24  
Setting the E-Mail Function P.33  
Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment  
P.55  
Chapter 5 Using the Comunication and Internet Function (  
Mode)  
Using E-Mail 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)  
Setting a Dial-Up Account P.24  
Setting FTP Upload P.50  
Chapter 3 Connecting Communication Equipment  
P.55  
Chapter 5 Using the Comunication and Internet Function (  
Mode +  
J
)
Uploading an HTML File P.98  
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Chapter  
1
Before Using the Communication  
and Internet Functions  
Camera Communication and  
Internet Functions ...................10  
Internet Function ..........................10  
Other Communication Function ...11  
The Internet..............................12  
What is the Internet? ....................12  
Using the Internet with This  
Camera ........................................12  
How the Internet Works................13  
Requirements for Accessing the  
Internet .........................................14  
Provider ........................................15  
Dial-Up Function ..........................15  
Flow Chart................................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  
G 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”  
• You can send an image by a simple few steps procedure using the  
Note  
quick send function. P.68 “Sending an Image Using Quick Send”  
G 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  
Computer  
The Internet  
Dial-up lines  
Upload the image to the  
homepage  
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Other Communication Function  
G 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 have taken while being away from your office.  
P.70 “Sending Images Directly to a Computer”  
P.95 “Using Direct Upload”  
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Office  
Send the files to the office  
computer one at a time  
Dial-up lines  
Computer  
(Server)  
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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  
G Uploading Information to a Web Page  
Numerous organizations, companies,  
individuals, etc. make a wide variety of  
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  
You can browse the uploaded  
the file to a Web page.  
HTML file on the PC Web  
browser.  
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• The Internet uses an information system called WWW (World Wide  
Web) or simply Web. Web information is supplied in the form of pages  
and the homepage serves as the gateway to the Web pages.  
Note  
G 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.  
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How the Internet Works  
This section provides a simple explanation of how the Web page works and  
how to send and receive e-mail.  
G 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.  
Web Server  
(computer storing  
the Web pages)  
Homepage  
(the first page of  
the Web page)  
D Supply the  
C Request to view  
homepage  
the homepage  
B WWW (information  
The Internet  
system) searches  
the appropriate  
server.  
E The homepage will  
A Request to view  
a homepage  
be displayed.  
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G E-Mail  
Sending : When a message is uploaded, it is sent first to the outgoing mail  
server, 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.  
Outgoing mail server  
Sender A  
Incoming mail server  
Receiver B  
D The mail  
reaches the mail  
box of receiver  
B.  
C The mail will soon B The mail will be sent to  
be sent to the  
the outgoing mail server.  
incoming mail server  
of receiver B.  
Mail  
Box  
The Internet  
Server  
F Receiver B  
receives  
E Receiver B  
searches  
A Sender A  
sends a mail  
to receiver B.  
the mail.  
the mail.  
Sender A  
Receiver B  
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.  
G 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. P.55  
“Connecting Communication Equipment”.  
G Information Supplied by the Provider  
This information includes a telephone number, account name (name of the  
contractor), password, etc for accessing the Internet.  
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Provider  
G Making a 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.  
• 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 .  
Note  
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G 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  
Dial-up lines  
The Internet  
Contractor  
Entrance to  
the Internet  
Important  
Note  
• 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.  
• 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. P.24 “Setting a Dial-Up  
Account”  
• “Dial-up IP connection” refers to being connected only when you  
dialed, while “dedicated connection” refers to being constantly  
connected to the Internet.  
Note  
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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  
communication function. You will need the information supplied by  
the provider or system administrator. P.17 “Chapter 2”  
Connect the Communication Equipment  
Connect the camera to the communication card.  
P.55 “Chapter 3”  
Preparations are now complete.  
Follow the procedures below to actually use the communication function.  
Send a captured Image  
Set the mode dial to  
(Play mode) and upload an image. There  
are various ways of doing this. Choose the upload method best  
suited to your purpose. P.63 “Chapter 4”  
When you want to use more various functions ...  
Use the Communication and Internet Functions  
Set the mode dial to  
(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 (  
).  
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