Ricoh o-fc1 manual

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    • For details on how to insert the memory card i nto a camera and establish a wirel ess LAN connection with a communication device, refer to the “User Guide [Setup ]” included with this memory card. • The screen illustrations in this guide are examples. The displ ayed screens may vary depending on the device. PENTAX O-FC1 User Guide [Operat[...]

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    2 Select a function from the menu screen that appears in the browser. In the [Remote Capture] screen , the camera’s Live View image and buttons pertaining to shootin g are displayed. t Memo • When the communication device is held in the land scape orientation, only 12, 13, 17, and 18 are displayed. u Caution • If a connection between the comm[...]

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    3 1 Set the capture funct ions on the camera. 2 Connect the memory card to the communication device via wireless LAN. For information on how to establish a connection, ref er to the “User Guide [Setup]”. 3 Start the browser on the communication devic e and display the menu screen. 4 Tap [Remot e Capture] . The camera monitor turns off after dis[...]

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    4 6 Change the shutte r speed, aperture value, exposure compensation value and sensitivity as necessary. Tap the options underlined in blue and select a va lue from the list. Tap M to return the settings to their default va lues. 7 When the camera is in AF mo de, tap the focusing point in the L ive View image. Autofocusing is perfor med at the tapp[...]

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    5 u Caution • Remote Capture cannot be used when the camera is used in the following conditions. • When a drive mode other than Single Frame Shooting is set • During Movie mode • While adjusting a composition (Composition Adju stment) • During the USB/HDMI connection[...]

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    6 Displays the images saved on the memory ca rd on the communication device. 1 Tap [Image Vie w] in the menu screen. Or, tap B in t he [Remote Capture] screen. The [Image View] screen appears. u Caution • Do not operate the camera or capture imag es with the camera while viewing imag es using the Image View featur e. This may cause images not to [...]

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    7 Tap the thumbnai l to display the image. Tap 1 to return to th e [Image View] screen. u Caution • Only JPEG files saved on th is memory card ca n be displayed as thumbnails. All ot her files are displayed as icons a nd these images cannot be vi ewed using the Image View feat ure. Touch and hold an imag e to save the image to the communica tion [...]

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    8 1 In the menu s creen, tap [Settings]. The [Settings] screen appears. Tap 1 to return to the previous screen. The following settings can be made. Tap [Information]. Communication Info and Version Info can be checked. Settings Information[...]

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    9 Tap [Communication Settings]. SSID, Network Key (security code), and Channel Setti ng can be changed. SSID can be specifie d using 1 to 32 characters , Network Key with 0 or 8 to 63 characters. Characters that can be used are single-byte alphanumeric characters and “_” (undersco re). If you change a setting, ta p 2 . When the message [Enable [...]

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    10 Tap [Camera Settin gs]. Select the image quality for Live View. Tap [Language]. Select either Japanese or English. Camera Settings Language[...]

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    11 A camera incompatible with this memory card does not have functions for tu rning the wireless LAN functi on on or off, or for resetting the commun ication se ttings. Therefore, this memory card cannot be contr olled from the camera side. For use with a non-compatible camera, two types of images to control the wir eless LAN function need to be cr[...]

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    12 7 Turn the camera off and o n again, and then establish a wireless LAN connection again. The control images shown below are created on the memory card. t Memo • After the control images a re created, captur ed images can be saved in the normal way. I f you accidentally dele te either one or both of the contr ol images, do from step 1 to 7 aga [...]

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    13 5 Tap 2 and then [OK]. The setting is changed. 6 Turn the camera off and o n again. This memory card’s wireless LAN function is turned off. If the wireless LAN function is set to off in the [Communication Settings] screen, the se tting cannot be changed on the communication devi ce. To change the sett ing, perform the following procedure o n t[...]

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    14 t Memo • If the camera is turned off and on again when [Au to Wi-Fi Startup] is s et to [off ], the wireless LAN function i s turned off again. To always keep it set to on, change [Auto Wi-Fi Startup] to [on]. When the [SSID] an d [Network Key] settings of [Communication Settings] are changed, the changed settings can be return ed to their def[...]

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    15 Trademarks •T r e k ® and FluCard ® are tra demarks or registere d trademarks of Trek Gr oup of Companies in Singapore and/or other countries. • SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. • All other trademarks are the prop erty of their respective owners.[...]