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F. Warranty and Servicing

1. This product is backed by a limited warranty. During the warranty period mentioned in the Warranty supplied with your

camera, any defective parts will be repaired free of charge. In the event of a camera malfunction, contact the dealer from
which you purchased the camera or your nearest Ricoh service office. Please note that you will be not be reimbursed for
the cost of bringing the camera to the Ricoh service office.

2. This warranty does not cover any damage resulting from:

• failure to follow the instructions in the instruction manual;
• repair, modification or overhaul not conducted by an authorized service center listed in the instruction manual;
• fire or natural disaster;
• Improper storage, such as exposing the camera to high temperatures, humidity, or mothballs; storing it with a leaking

battery; storing the camera in a dirty condition so that it becomes moldy; or otherwise insufficiently caring for the cam-
era;

• Submergence; exposure to floods or spilled alcohol or other beverages; allowing sand or mud to enter the camera;

exposure to physical shocks; or dropping the camera.

3. After the warranty period has passed, you will be liable for all repair fees, including those incurred at an authorized ser-

vice center.

4. You will be liable for all repair fees, even within the warranty period, if the warranty card is not attached or if the distribu-

tor's name or the purchase date have been changed or are not indicated on the card.

For Windows, Follow the steps below.

1. Click the [Start] button on the Windows taskbar to display the [Start] menu.

On the [Start] menu, point to [Settings], and then click [Control Panel].
On the Control Panel displayed, double-click the [System] icon.

2. On the [System Properties] screen displayed, double-click the [Device Manager] tab.

For Windows 2000/XP, On the [Hardware] tab page displayed, click the [Device Manager] button.

3. On the [Device Manager] screen displayed, click [+] on the left side of [Other Devices].
4. Check if there is [Caplio RR330] below it. If there is, click [Caplio RR330], and then click the [Delete]

button at the bottom of the [Device Manager] tab. The entry [Caplio RR330] is deleted.

5. Connect your camera via the USB cable to your computer.

Symptom

Cause and Measure 

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Summary of Contents for Caplio RR330

Page 1: ...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 t...

Page 2: ...ll trademarked company and product names mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Safety Precautions Warning Symbols Various symbols are used throughout this instruction ma...

Page 3: ...irregularity such as the equipment emitting smoke or a strange smell Remove the battery as soon as possible being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns If you are drawing power from a household e...

Page 4: ...acking due to the battery charging Use only the indicated power supply voltage Also avoid bunching wiring and extension cords Do not damage bundle or alter power cords Also do not place heavy objects...

Page 5: ...ns If part of your body comes in contact with a damaged battery wash the area with water immediately Do not use soap If a battery starts to leak remove it immediately from the equipment and wipe the b...

Page 6: ...onal accessory 15 Setting the Date and Time 16 Record Mode 17 Taking Pictures 17 Using the Optical Zoom 19 Digital Zoom Photography 20 Self timer Photography 21 Using the Macro Mode 22 Setting the Fla...

Page 7: ...ns 40 Record Menu 40 Manual Record Menu 43 Movie Menu 46 Playback Menu 47 Setup Menu 49 Transferring Recorded Images movies to Your Computer 52 Appendices 57 A Specifications 57 B Using Your Camera Ab...

Page 8: ...Know Your Camera Package Contents Carefully unpack your camera and ensure that you have the following items Digital camera USB cable Video cable Software CD ROM Camera strap User s manual Camera pouc...

Page 9: ...9 Names of Parts...

Page 10: ...utton Flash DISP Display button Lens Lens cover Tripod socket Viewfinder window Battery cover Viewfinder LED Jack cover Viewfinder Video OUT jack LCD monitor USB connector ZWide angle button Card cove...

Page 11: ...e balance EV compensation and sharpness 5 Record mode Use this mode to take still images 6 Playback mode Use this mode to view your images movies Slide show or thumbnail display for recorded images is...

Page 12: ...12 LCD Monitor Indicator The displayed indicators when recording images The displayed indicators when recording movies...

Page 13: ...13 The displayed indicators when playing images back The displayed indicators when playing movies back...

Page 14: ...ver firmly Note A CR V3 Lithium battery pack can also be used as the power supply If you will not be using the batteries for an extended period of time remove them from the camera to prevent leakage o...

Page 15: ...y by using an optional SD memory card so that you can store more images and movies When a memory card is not inserted the camera records images in the internal memory when a memory card is inserted it...

Page 16: ...mera on When turning the power on after leaving the camera without battery for an extended period of time Approx 30minutes To adjust the Date or Time at any other time 1 Turn the camera on by pressing...

Page 17: ...ed when Digital Zoom is used Note Every time you press the DISP button the LCD monitor display cycles in the order of Normal Symbol Dis play No Display and LCD Monitor Off To save power consumption tu...

Page 18: ...LED glows green and a red symbol appears on the LCD mon itor If the automatic focusing fails the viewfinder LED blinks 4 Press the shutter button Note The LCD monitor darkens in strong sunlight or br...

Page 19: ...ing the Z button 1 Set the mode dial to the 5 mode or the M5 mode 2 If required turn on the LCD monitor by pressing the DISP button 3 Compose the picture using the z Z button Pressing the z button zoo...

Page 20: ...ssing the DISP button 3 Press the MENU button 4 Press the or button to select DIGITAL ZOOM and press the button 5 Press the or button again to select ON and press the OK button 6 Press the MENU button...

Page 21: ...de 3 Press the T button You may select T10s or T2s self timer mode by toggling the button The selected self timer mode is displayed on the LCD monitor 4 Compose the scene 5 Press the shutter button Th...

Page 22: ...graphy at any time press the N button again Note In macro mode the LCD monitor is automatically turned on even if the previous shot was taken with the LCD monitor off There is not a distinct point sub...

Page 23: ...s using a flash and is caused by the light of the flash reflecting the eyes In this flash mode the flash is emitted automatically according to the conditions and red eye is reduced Red eye reduction i...

Page 24: ...al to the 5 mode or the M5 mode 2 Press the MENU button 3 Press the or button to select IMAGE SIZE or QUALITY and press the button 4 Change the settings with the or button and then press the OK button...

Page 25: ...the picture quality resolution Image Size Quality Internal Memory 16MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 2048x1536 11 4 9 20 42 85 170 341 21 8 19 39 81 164 327 655 31 12 28 59 122 246 491 983 160...

Page 26: ...SHARPNESS P 45 in Manual Record menu To take pictures manually 1 Set the camera on by pressing the POWER button 2 Turn the mode dial to the M5 mode 3 Press the MENU button 4 Press the or button to sel...

Page 27: ...the 6 mode The last recorded image appears on the LCD monitor 2 Select the image that you want to view by using the or button To view the previous image press the button To view the next image press t...

Page 28: ...earch for a particular image 1 Set the mode dial to the 6 mode The last recorded image appears on the LCD monitor 2 Press the button Nine images are displayed simultaneously 3 Use the or button to mov...

Page 29: ...atio by using the z or Z button Pressing the z button will enlarge the image To return to normal magnification press the Z button The image is displayed enlarged you will see a red frame with a red bo...

Page 30: ...elect SLIDE SHOW and press the button 4 Set the playback interval by using the or button and then press the OK button The slideshow starts displaying your images on the LCD monitor one by one with the...

Page 31: ...button 2 Set the mode dial to the 3 mode The recordable movie time displays on the LCD monitor 3 You can start recording a movie by pressing the shutter but ton The elapsed time displays on the LCD m...

Page 32: ...the button to start To pause playback at any time press the button To stop playback press the or button Pressing the or button while playing the movie will change the status as follows Note To play t...

Page 33: ...corded image can be erased In the 6 mode select the image that you want to view by using the or but ton 2 Press the D button 3 Select 1 FRAME by using the or button and then press the OK button 4 DELE...

Page 34: ...mode 2 Press the D button 3 Select DELETE ALL by using the or button and then press the OK button 4 DELETE ALL message appears on the image Use the or button to select YES and press the OK but ton If...

Page 35: ...5 mode or the 6 mode 2 Press the D button 3 Select FORMAT by using the or button and then press the OK button 4 FORMAT message appears on the image Use the or button to select YES and press the OK but...

Page 36: ...e card make sure that none of the images on the card are still required An SD memory card having any problem cannot be properly formatted If no memory card is inserted into the camera the internal mem...

Page 37: ...OTECT and press the button 5 You can select to protect one image or all images at one time by using the or button and press the button ONE IMAGE Protect one image at one time ALL IMAGES Protect all im...

Page 38: ...he DPOF setting by using the or button 3 Press the MENU button 4 Press the or button to select DPOF and press the button 5 You can select the desired DPOF sub menu by using the or button and press the...

Page 39: ...evision for viewing connect your camera to the television with the Video cable that came with your camera 1 Securely connect the Video cable to the Video In terminal on the television 2 Make sure the...

Page 40: ...the 5 mode 2 Press the MENU button 3 Move to the desired menu item by using the or button and press the button 4 Change the setting by using the or button and then press the OK button To exit from the...

Page 41: ...ge is to be recorded Fine Offers higher image quality compared to Normal though the compres sion ratio is lowered Normal Offers normal resolution Basic Offers higher compression ratio compared to Norm...

Page 42: ...W Set to display a photographed image on LCD monitor immediately after you have taken the shot OFF Do not display preview ON Display preview LCD BRIGHTNESS This option adjusts the brightness of the LC...

Page 43: ...he mode dial to the M5 mode 2 Press the MENU button 3 Move to the desired menu item by using the or button and press the button 4 Change the setting by using the or button and then press the OK button...

Page 44: ...can be taken with less light AUTO Auto adjustment 100 Sensitivity equivalent to ISO 100 200 Sensitivity equivalent to ISO 200 400 Sensitivity equivalent to ISO 400 WHITE BALANCE The human eye adapts t...

Page 45: ...PREVIEW in Record menu P 42 LCD BRIGHTNESS Refer to LCD BRIGHTNESS in Record menu P 42 SHARPNESS Set the level of image sharpness HARD Sharpen the edge of the image detail NORMAL Leave the image deta...

Page 46: ...item by using the or button and press the button 4 Change the setting by using the or button and then press the OK button To exit from the menu mode at anytime press the button again EV COMPENSATION...

Page 47: ...button 3 Move to the desired menu item by using the or button and press the button 4 Change the setting by using the or button and then press the OK button To exit from the menu mode at anytime press...

Page 48: ...D This feature allows you to copy your images from the camera s internal memory to a memory card Of course you can only do this if you have a memory card installed and some images in internal memory N...

Page 49: ...ION 1 Set the mode dial to the SETUP mode 2 Move to the desired menu item by using the or button and press the button 3 Change the setting by using the or button and then press the OK button BEEP Spec...

Page 50: ...our computer Once you turn the camera off or select RESET the camera defaults back to 1 MIN RESET This function will restore all the parameters to the default settings NO Keep the current settings YES...

Page 51: ...ou take photographs Default reset folder number is 100 and file number is 0001 NO Does not reset the folder and file number YES Reset the folder and file number LANGUAGE Specify in which language menu...

Page 52: ...ailable or more 96MB available or more Mac OS 8 6 to 9 2 2 96MB RAM available or more 128MB available or more Windows 2000 128MB RAM available or more 256MB available or more Mac OS 10 1 2 X 32MB RAM...

Page 53: ...nnect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera 3 Turn the camera on 4 From the Windows desktop double click on My Computer Look for a new removable disk icon appearing in the...

Page 54: ...e Edit menu Open the destination location and choose Paste from the Edit menu You may also drag and drop image files from the camera to a desired location Macintosh Open the untitled disk window and t...

Page 55: ...ll PhotoSuite 1 Insert the CD ROM packaged with the camera into the CD ROM drive The welcome screen appears 2 Click PhotoSuite Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation For inform...

Page 56: ...1 Insert the CD ROM packaged with the camera into the CD ROM drive The welcome screen appears 2 Click PhotoVista Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation For information on how...

Page 57: ...ory SD memory card 8 512MB Compression system JPEG compliant Image file format EXIF ver 2 2 DCF ver 1 0 DPOF ver 1 1 AVI Motion JPEG Effective Flash Range 0 5 m to 2 5 m Lens Focal length f 5 6 to 16...

Page 58: ...t could cause visual impairment particularly for infants Do not fire the flash near the driver of a vehicle to avoid causing accidents The batteries may become hot after extended use Touching the batt...

Page 59: ...ances such as thinner benzene or pesticides on your camera This may cause a change in qual ity paint to peel etc As the surface of the LCD Monitor is easily scratched do not rub hard objects against i...

Page 60: ...alkaline batteries replace them The power does not go off Camera malfunction Reload batteries If using the AC Adapter reconnect it Batteries run out quickly They are being used in extreme high or low...

Page 61: ...Monitor is not on Press the DISP button and switch display Although it is set to Auto Focus it does not focus The lens or A Window is dirty Wipe clean with a soft dry cloth The flash does not fire Or...

Page 62: ...omposition Or use Auto Balance in a setting other than Flash shooting or Auto Mode Symptom Cause and Measure Cannot Playback It is not set to 6 Turn the Mode Dial to 6 The contents of SD Memory Card c...

Page 63: ...removed for about two weeks the date setting will be lost Make the set tings again Symptom Cause and Measure Cannot download images The free space on the hard disk in your computer may be insufficien...

Page 64: ...ges allowing sand or mud to enter the camera exposure to physical shocks or dropping the camera 3 After the warranty period has passed you will be liable for all repair fees including those incurred a...

Page 65: ...quality of the camera will be available for a period of five years after the camera is discontinued 10 Please note that if the camera is seriously damaged by flooding submergence infiltration of sand...

Page 66: ...coh Factory Service Center 250 North 54th Street Chandler AZ 85226 http www ricohzone com RICOH EUROPE B V EPMMC Oberrather Stra e 6 D 40472 D sseldolf Germany http www ricohpmmc com RICOH UK LTD PMMC...

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