background image

Digital Camera

Operating Manual

To ensure the best performance from your camera, please read the Operating Manual 
before using the camera.

Summary of Contents for WG-M1

Page 1: ...Digital Camera Operating Manual To ensure the best performance from your camera please read the Operating Manual before using the camera ...

Page 2: ... WG M1 that are for anything other than personal enjoyment take care as there are cases where limitations are placed on taking pictures even for personal enjoyment during demonstrations performances or of items on display Images taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also cannot be used outside the scope of use of the copyright as Regarding trademarks and other countries 0 0 0 2 2 countrie...

Page 3: ...2 8 8 0 22 8 3 Indicates useful information In introducing you how to operate this camera the following symbol may appear to facilitate 澨Item properties澩 3 symbol澨 澩 ...

Page 4: ...ere with the monitor damage the stored data or affect the product s internal circuitry and cause camera misoperation 3 8 AA AAB D DEB However this has no effect on the recorded image 3 from the actual product 7 6 9 hereafter 7 6 9 accessories ...

Page 5: ...d cause minor or medium personal injuries or loss of property About the Camera Warning tempt to take the camera apart or modify the camera High voltages are present within the camera and there is a danger of electric shock if the camera is taken apart a danger of receiving an electric shock small children do not hang the strap around their necks remove the battery or the power adapter and contact ...

Page 6: ...f such portions are held for long periods of time 8 itching rashes or blisters In case of any abnormality stop using the camera and get medical attention immediately About the Power Adapter Warning 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 8 EDD LND 3 immediately discontinue its use and consult your nearest service center Continuing to use the 8 8 ...

Page 7: ...vice center 3 S 3 cause a malfunction U VX 3 8 3 Y 2 3 3 L 8 EZ 0 6 8 6 8 About the Battery Warning U the battery out of the reach of small children Placing it in their mouths may cause an electric shock sight Flush your eyes with clean ...

Page 8: ... S _ 3 irritation to the skin Wash the affected areas thoroughly with water U VX U Use designated charger only Keep the Camera and Accessories Out of the Reach of Small Children Warning U E S 8 L attention immediately if an accessory is accidentally swallowed ...

Page 9: ...be guaranteed if recording playback or transferring your data to a 6 Card etc 3 interchangeable The lens is not removable About the Battery and Power Adapter 8 especially in high temperatures 8 discharge and shorten the battery s service life 3 8 Cautions when Carrying and Using the Camera 8 8 8 which can become very hot inside 3 EDq NDq 6ENqx EDNqx 3 normal temperatures 3 3 ...

Page 10: ...o dry off any rain or water drops 3 U of the camera or the display 8 on the camera About Repairs 8 Y 8 8 cleaning as it may damage the lens About Storage 8 8 from its case and store it in a well ventilated place to prevent the camera from becoming moldy during storage 8 interference 8 rapid changes in temperature or to condensation ed every 1 to 2 years in order to maintain high performance ...

Page 11: ...cted to a U use the data to be lost or the card to be damaged S 8 away from high temperature 8 unusable 3 any liability for data that is deleted E L N S 8 accessed U regularly make a backup of important data on a computer U 8 8 commercially available software It is user s responsibility to ensure the privacy of such data ...

Page 12: ...l remain free of trouble or damages dropped or hit U EX L camera when using the camera in the water Waterproof performance is guaranteed only when Precautions Before Using the Camera in the Water Check the Following Before Going Near the Water 2 8 Waterproof Packing U 2 8 ...

Page 13: ...t your hands are dry 3 8 your wrist when using the camera in or near water 3 be kept clean at all times Precautions When Using the Camera in the Water ED for more than 60 minutes consecutively 2 8 8 8 compromise the waterproof performance of the camera or cause the cover to open 8 temperature or cause the speaker or microphone to become blocked with sand 8 S 8 ...

Page 14: ...ra wash it off immediately with warm water camera Keep the camera in a bag or case to reduce the difference in temperature Precautions After Using the Camera in the Water 2 8 cloth 3 8 cover 2 8 3 camera s waterproof performance may be compromised by loose packing or cracks or dents in the packing or packing contact surface If there is any such damage contact your nearest service center 8 2 8 8 6L...

Page 15: ...14 8 compromise the waterproof performance of the camera 3 waterproof packing once a year Contact your nearest service center regarding changing the 6 3 6 EX L ...

Page 16: ...15 Contents 4 3 Z 11 Contents 15 Getting Ready EA EA 21 L 8 24 U 26 ...

Page 17: ...16 Charging LZ U x LA Operation Method E 3 2 E 3 L U N V U 41 Menu Introduction 42 ...

Page 18: ...17 0 N 47 8 NZ 55 XZ 8 61 8 x 61 V Playback V 76 ...

Page 19: ...EZ Connection Port Introduction 77 Connect to a Computer 77 3 Z A A Prompts and Warning Messages ZN Using the WG Flat 8 EX E Z Warranty Policy AD ...

Page 20: ...Manual 6 Quick Start Guide Quick start guide Power adapter 0 D Rechargeable lithium ion battery U VX The plug shape of the power adapter may vary depending on the country or region The actual item may vary from the drawing U UEXL Carabiner strap 3EX ...

Page 21: ...as been installed on the product when leaving factory In order to guarantee the waterproof and dustproof performance please make sure to attach the lens protector to the camera all the time Waterproof performance is guaranteed only EX L 0 x 8 EX E ...

Page 22: ...21 1 2 4 5 6 Microphone 7 U 2 U 6 Z U A U 2 U 6 Part Names 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 ...

Page 23: ...22 10 U 2 U 11 U 2 U 12 E U 2 8 14 8 15 8 16 Positioning Hole 17 EZ 3 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 ...

Page 24: ...he camera 1 Pass the end of the strap through the strap lug on the camera L x Protective rubber ring The carabiner has rubber rings to prevent damage to the display These rubber rings cushion the impact when the carabiner hits the display U S before using the carabiner strap ...

Page 25: ...on all the time to ensure the waterproof and dustproof performance EX E for underwater EVDq 6 E not focus underwater 6 E N x EX L E Dq 6 L 8 ADq 6 L 6 L N x 8 E shown by arrow ʒ and rotate the lens protector in the direction shown by arrow ʓ 1 2 2 When three alignment points are in a straight line remove the lens protector points protector lock ...

Page 26: ... this happens remove the lens protector clean it with a soft dry lint free cloth and then reinstall in the lens shown by arrow ʒ When three alignment points are in a straight line rotate the lens protector in the direction shown by arrow ʓ until it clicks 1 2 ...

Page 27: ...o the right ʒ and push down on the cover open switch ʓ 2 8 1 2 Installing Battery and Memory Card 2 Insert the battery into the battery compartment according to the negative and positive directions as illustrated in the following picture ...

Page 28: ...use a memory card of Class 4 or higher To remove the memory card please 2 8 S remove the card carefully The product will automatically turn off if the memory card is inserted and according to the direction illustrated in the picture when the product is turned off When inserting a memory card make sure to match the notch of the card and of the card into the card slot ...

Page 29: ...pter to the power outlet for charging period use the supplied power adapter to charge the battery prior to use The indicator will go out once charging is amera will be powered off automatically 3 8 N The longest charging time is 200 minutes it depends on ambient temperature and charging condition Please charge the Dq NDq 6 Lqx EDNqx Charging ...

Page 30: ...Functions Button Name Menu Status During Video Recording U 2 U U 8 shooting mode Menu U 2 Uutton Upper Playback U 2 U 6 U 2 U 8 6 2 8 3 8 D 6 8 8 3 function is set to be enabled press to enter the state of preparing for video recording ...

Page 31: ... Movie Playback Playing Back Fast Forwarding Rewinding Pausing U 2 U U 8 U 8 Pause playback Continue to play back Menu U 2 Uutton Upper Previous File Rewind Rewind Previous Frame Playback U 2 Uutton ower x Forward Forward x U 2 U 8 ...

Page 32: ...nd hold for more than 2 seconds to turn on the product or press and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn on the product and enter playback mode Turn off When the power is on press and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn off the product Operation Method ...

Page 33: ...ect language button to select desired language the product will enter澨 2 3 澩setting screen 4 Press or to adjust the date and time display format and press format 5 In the date and time options press or to adjust the values and press V automatically appears in a frame Press 8 Date Time 00 00 H M 01 2014 01 ...

Page 34: ...CD Screen Display Z 3 A 2 ED U EE 8 Y EL Y E x EN hide after 2 seconds Press to display all current setting EV A N 00 01 23 00 01 23 SD 00 56 00 00 56 00 1080 1234 00 01 23 1080 960 960 720 720 narrow narrow narrow narrow narrow narrow 120 ...

Page 35: ...tion of Recording and Shooting E 8 to switch between video mode and shooting mode L S for video recording or shooting 8 to stop recording The longest recording time is 25 minutes at one time 00 56 00 00 56 00 1080 00 01 23 00 01 23 ...

Page 36: ...hooting mode when the product detects a human face a green focus frame will appear When two or more human faces are detected a green main focus frame and a white secondary focus frame will appear 8 8 will turn 2 ...

Page 37: ...ck Mode ED Y EE x EL 8 3 E 2 3 EN 3 hide after 2 seconds only displayed when 8 EV A range N range 00 01 23 00 01 23 1 1234 1 1234 00 01 23 00 01 23 1 1234 1 1234 201 10 10 12 21 12 21 1080 1080 960 960 720 720 120 narrow narrow narrow narrow narrow narrow 2014 10 10 201 10 10 12 21 12 21 2014 10 10 ...

Page 38: ...Operation of Playback Single Photo 1 When in 8 to enter the playback mode of video and pictures L 8 or to view the movies or pictures stored in the memory card or internal memory Press 8 internal memory will not be displayed ...

Page 39: ... 00 01 23 2 When playing back the movie an operation guidance will appear on the screen You can press buttons to perform the corresponding functions Press 8 L 2 N 2 Z 2 EV Press 8 L 2 N 2 Z 2 EV Press 8 rewind or pause status normal speed playback will be recovered Press 8 ...

Page 40: ... A 8 00 00 47 00 00 47 00 01 23 00 01 23 8 00 00 47 00 00 47 00 01 23 00 01 23 There will be no sound output during rewinding or forwarding ...

Page 41: ...40 Movie or Picture Delete E 8 or to select 澨 澩 and press L 8 8 8 澨 澩 and press 00 01 23 00 01 23 Delete Exit Movie and 2 or pictures cannot be restored after being deleted ...

Page 42: ...e setting menu 2 Press or to select澨 澩 澨 8 澩 澨 澩 澨 澩 and 澨0 澩 6 澨 澩 press to enter the secondary level menu interface 4 Press or to select one item and press to enter the tertiary menu interface 5 Press or to select one item and press 澨 澩 and press to back to 8 6 to 8 ...

Page 43: ...42 First Level Menu Mode 8 0 Secondary Level Menu Movie 8 Y Y Time apse U Power Off x Wireless Power 8 x U 2 3 Motion detection Wind Cut Format U Copy to Card x Menu Introduction ...

Page 44: ... 澨Format澩 澨Copy to Card澩 澨 澩 澨x 澩 澨 澩 澨 澩 Sound Settings There are 4 options in 澨 澩 E L Off Power Off Power Off means the product will automatically VD There are 2 options in 澨Power Off澩 Off 60 seconds The Power Off will be invalid during recording movie playing back and wireless connecting ...

Page 45: ...Wireless Power 8 澩 Off Date Time change the date or time thereafter please operate as the following E 澨 2 3 澩in the secondary level interface and press 2 Press or to adjust the date and time display format and press display format or to adjust the values and press to N and press to return to 澨 2 Time澩in the secondary level interface 5 Press to return 8 ...

Page 46: ... and press 2 Press or to select language 澨 澩 in the secondary level interface 4 Press to return 8 Format Format can clear all data stored in the memory card or memory including protected movies and photos There are 2 options in 澨Format澩 Cancel When a memory card is inserted only the card can be formatted If you need to format the internal memory remove the ...

Page 47: ...l not be displayed on 澨Copy to Card澩 interface Reset Settings the factory defaults There are 2 options in 澨 澩 Cancel FW Version x version Screen rotate When this function is enabled the display on EZD 6 down Images transferred from the camera can be played back on your computer with a software that supports image rotation There are 2 options in 澨 澩 Off ...

Page 48: ...47 E or options press 2 Press 8 display your selected or status 8 press to switch or status Introduction to Mode Settings 2 options in 澨 澩 8 澨Movie澩 8 澨 澩 ...

Page 49: ...VD XD澩 ELZD AVD 6XD 960 澨AVD D澩 ELZD AVD 6 D 720 澨720p60澩 ELZD LD 6VD 720 澨 LD D澩 ELZD LD 6 D 澨 0 VD澩 ZNZ NZD 6VD 120 澨 0 ELD澩 ZNZ NZD 6ELD When selecting 120 the product shoots ultra high speed movies and D order to capture visually indistinguishable moments easily When selecting 120 recordable time is 60 seconds When the time reaches 60 seconds the product will automatically stop recording and r...

Page 50: ...annot be enabled The longest recording time is 25 minutes at one time Please use a memory card Class 4 or above for video recording 8 Y Y Frame Rate 3 6N0U 1080 EDZD D EALD EDZD D E A 960 AVD XD ELZD AVD 50fps E A 960 AVD D ELZD AVD D NA ND 720 720p60 ELZD LD 60fps X EE 720 LD D ELZD LD D E NX 0 VD ZNZ NZD 60fps E N 120 0 ELD ZNZ NZD 120fps X ED ...

Page 51: ...not be used The longest recording time is 25 minutes at one time Time Lapse 3 interval of time and splices the frames together to present a condensed video which complete There are 7 options in 澨3 澩 Off 1 second 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds D 60 seconds 3 E 3 8 display corresponding icons ...

Page 52: ...terminate recording When the memory card is full the product will overwrite 8 circularly 3 澨 澩 Off 5 minutes 10 minutes of operation E 8 will display corresponding icons 2 Press to start recording 00 00 23 00 00 23 8 Y 120 or 3 cannot be used when there is a memory card in the product 3 recording function is enabled and then recording function is still enabled ...

Page 53: ...detects moving objects entering into the there is no moving object detected for 10 consecutive seconds the recording will pause automatically There are 2 options in 澨Motion detection澩 Off E Motion detection is enabled press 8 display corresponding icons 2 Press If the product detects moving objects it will automatically start recording 3 is no moving object detected for 10seconds 4 When the object...

Page 54: ...es the total time of recording ʓ Indicates the time of the recording ʔ Indicates the total time from the beginning of recording 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 01 15 00 15 00 When the memory card is full ʒ will for 2 seconds 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 00 15 00 00 00 00 0 ...

Page 55: ...ording 04 56 00 04 56 00 White Balance White Ualance means that the user adjusts the color temperature under different light sources to ensure that the colors of the subjects are reproduced correctly There are 5 options in 澨 U 澩 U Cloudy Fluorescent Underwater White U E Ualance is set press 8 display corresponding icons 2 Press to start recording ...

Page 56: ...55 Still Settings Introduction 3 X 8 澨 澩 澨 Y 澩 澨U 澩 澨x 澩 澨 U 澩 澨 澩 ...

Page 57: ...6EV A 澨5M澩 LXAL EANN6N N0U memory card Y number of images 14M AEE 10M ELDZ 5M L AE Burst Shot U allows ten photos to be captured continuously at one time There are 2 options in澨U 澩 Off U E U 8 will display corresponding icons 2 Press U stop after 10 photos are taken ...

Page 58: ...lors of the subjects are reproduced correctly There are 5 options in 澨White Ualance澩 U Cloudy Fluorescent Underwater White U E Ualance is selected press 8 2 Press to shoot Field of View x 8 There are 4 options in澨x 澩 Wide Medium narrow narrow narrow narrow narrow narrow Underwater x E x press 8 2 Press to shoot When the still Y 澨5M澩 ...

Page 59: ...D N 8 8 L 8 8 6 8 8 8 8 ED 6 L Z feet without signal shielding interference 4 Please do not use wireless connection function on a plane 5 The camera and the smart device can only be connected one to one 6 When the temperature of the battery is too high ʒ ʓ Wireless connection will be automatically disconnected ...

Page 60: ...d messages are displayed in the screen AP mode SSID RICOH WG M1_XXXX WPA2 PSK 00000000 Wireless connection process takes about D is activated Press or to select then press L If there is a need to turn off wireless press button or press after selecting so that the selection interface appears press to turn off wireless AP mode Wireless connection interrupted screen ...

Page 61: ...tion interrupted screen appears Press or to select press to interrupt the connection and return to the Connection interrupted screen 8 E device to search surrounding wireless devices L 6 0 E and input the eight digit digital password L camera Wireless connected screen If press the camera returns to the ...

Page 62: ...device is not enabled you can select whether to enable the position service or not according to prompting in the interface L 8 service function is not enabled you can select whether to enable the position service or not according to prompting in the interface 8 Position Service Function ...

Page 63: ...ition service setting interface will appear L 8 Position service state selected 3 The position service is enabled The position service is Off 8 澨Turn on location services to allow WG M1 to determine your location澩will appear and if clicking 澨setting澩 the smart device position service setting interface will appear Off 澨 8 0 E 0 E 0 8 enable the service for WG M1 澩 and if clicking 澨OK澩 U 8 disabled ...

Page 64: ...ol the camera to shoot by using the smart device 澨 澩 8 to return to the previous stage of interface U to return to the APP Home Click 澨Playback澩 the playback mode There are two playback options in the playback 6 2 8 6 8 2 Playback ...

Page 65: ...oto album of the camera 28 01 6 smart device 6 VV 6 V 2 When you press the icon images that you downloaded to the smart device appear as thumbnails When you press the icon return to the thumbnail display of images stored on the camera 28 01 28 01 6 multiple photos ...

Page 66: ...ame thumbnail for the second time will cancel the selection 4 items selected 28 01 28 01 Setting function Click at the right upper corner of the interface so that the setting interface can appear and logout accounts also can be set ...

Page 67: ...66 LD same time or will pause downloading interface appears again smart device and the downloading progress bar will be displayed 28 01 28 01 Download function click Download 15 01 28 01 ...

Page 68: ...lection again to choose whether or not to delete 4 items selected 28 01 28 01 28 01 1 2 3 and wait downloading cannot be deleted L device click to enter the selection to choose whether or not to delete the 28 01 28 01 4 items selected 28 01 28 01 1 2 ...

Page 69: ...interface will appear When playing movie in a slide only the 8 will stop slide play and the movie play interface will appear Slide play function E device click to enter the selection interface L x then click to start slide play so that 28 01 28 01 4 items selected 28 01 28 01 1 2 ...

Page 70: ...VA Share function E device click to enter the selection interface L to pop up the share option 28 01 28 01 4 items selected 28 01 28 01 1 2 settings of the smart device ...

Page 71: ...70 Single Photo clicked 8 scrolling EDDB double clicking one single photo and the original dimension will be recovered by double clicking again E 6 into the smart device 2 8 2 6 13 26 ...

Page 72: ... 8 2 8 2 6 13 26 Edit function E Click to enter the effect interface where S modeling effects can be set x 3 8 L effect options can be viewed by sliding the effect option bar from side to side 13 26 Effect ...

Page 73: ... S U 6 First click the desired effect and then click to select the options of 澨 8 澩or 澨Cancel澩 or select the location to share L 8 Click to enter the trim interface Trim 00 00 00 Trim 00 00 08 1 2 3 4 and 8 ...

Page 74: ...line stays on a frame to be cut and click to select the t ʕ Click to select the option of 澨 8 澩 or 澨Cancel澩 or select the Click 澨 澩 8 camera to shoot by using the smart device 3 8 in the camera The setting parameters of the camera are displayed at the tops of the video mode and the shooting mode interfaces on the smart device 8 Y 澨EDZD D澩 澨AVD XD澩 澨AVD D澩 澨720p60澩 澨 LD D澩 澨 0 VD澩 澨 0 ELD澩 ...

Page 75: ...arrow narrow narrow narrow Underwater U U Cloudy Fluorescent Underwater Y EN ED EV A 5M U U The characteristics of these parameters are the same as the camera Video mode 23 30 99 99 1080 1080 the camera 8 2 8 recording the video mode ...

Page 76: ...sage about breaking of D popped up when video recording on the 8 does not stop video recording wireless online will be automatically disconnected and the wireless disconnection message will be displayed while video recording is continued on the camera Shooting mode 1 Click icons at the top of the interface to set corresponding parameters 2 Click to shoot photos ...

Page 77: ...76 23 30 9999 the camera 8 shooting mode About Click澨 澩 8 ...

Page 78: ...ter Transferring images to your computer Follow the steps below to connect the camera to a computer 1 Make sure the computer is turned on L U U U 8 U 4 The computer will automatically detect the 8 8 the Computer icon on the desktop to locate the removable drive and to copy folders and 8 X U 2 8 U 8 ...

Page 79: ...duct will automatically enter the playback mode after the connection is complete The operating method is the same as 澨 U 澩 Viewing Images on Computer 8 x viewing images see the help menu on the viewer 2 2 Z 2 Z E ED V ED 2 ED Z 2 ED A connecting to the computer ...

Page 80: ...E2L inch 6N EN N LD LND X LXAL EANN 6EV A ED N LD LN L Movie EALD EDZD6 D ELZD AVD6XD ELZD AVD6 D ELZD LD6VD ELZD LD6 D ZNZ NZD6VD ZNZ NZD 6ELD 8 EDD ZDD File format 0 6 L xL D Movie 2 LVN D 2XD 2VD 2ELD stereo sound U 6 EDD U 2 ...

Page 81: ...tures 3 3 8 depending on the micro S Movie U N0U Memory Card EALD EDZD D 46sec Emin Asec ELZD AVD XD 46sec Emin Asec ELZD AVD D 1min 15sec NAmin 40sec ELZD LD VD 52sec Xmin 11sec ELZD LD D 1min Zsec 1hr min 45sec ZNZ NZD VD 1min Zsec 1hr min N sec ZNZ NZD ELD 52sec Xmin 10sec 3 8 8 S LX 6only ZNZ NZD ELD is 60 seconds per a recording ...

Page 82: ...erwater x 6 EV Z X 8 U xL Z V V 6L 8 EVDq 6N 8 E q 6ELZD AVD Y Y 6 8 E X EEX DDD Playback modes Photo playback Movie playback Focus Type x Focus range 6 EX E EX L 60cm 6 EX L ZD x not switchable 8 Time apse Face detection 10 people s faces 8 U ...

Page 83: ...ng to usage conditions Movie Recording Time EXD 6 The time is an estimated value number may vary according to usage conditions Playback Time NDD 6 The time is an estimated value number may vary according to usage conditions Interfaces U L D 6 63 Wireless interface ZDL EE 2 2 x L N0 Y L VV X 6 NL X 6 ZA X 6 6 parts ...

Page 84: ...Z Weight EAD 6 EX E EXE 6 Rechargeable lithium ion battery U VX Power adapter 0 D U UEXL 3EX Quick start guide 6 EX E Underwater lens protector EX L 0 x 8 EX E ...

Page 85: ...sages Message 3 8 6AAA images will not be saved Too much folders in memory card will result in longer power up time Copy the images to your PC and format the memory card SD The memory card is full IN The internal memory is full ...

Page 86: ...ooting process Format the memory card IN 3 being formatted Interruption problem is encountered in the period of writing in the internal memory during the video recording or shooting process Format the internal memory SD When a memory card lower than Class 4 8 speed is too slow and recording will not continue Use a memory card with Class 4 or higher ...

Page 87: ...age will be displayed when the temperature of the battery is too high during recording Remove the battery after the product is turned off You can continue to use the battery when it cools message will be displayed when the temperature of the battery is too high Remove the battery after the product is turned off You can continue to use the battery when it cools ...

Page 88: ...a onto the appurtenant camera platform securely 2 Make sure to install the mount in an intended object securely 3 If not followed could result in injuries damages or submerging Precautions When Using This Product 8 3 U 8 by using a gear such as a fall protection strap commercially available when using this product on a ship etc 8 0 E EN N 6 8 0 L EN X 6 Using the WG Flat 8 EX E ...

Page 89: ...urtenant camera platform with the nut into the adhesive mount and tighten the nut 8 such as a table The angle of the mounted camera can be adjusted by loosening the nut Make sure to tighten the nut securely once the angle is determined platform 8 ...

Page 90: ...l double sided adhesive tape WG Repair Parts 1 O CM1474 for replacing a used adhesive instead of reusing it 8 peel off depending on the conditions 3 8 this product securely or this product resulting from tipping over or dropping the product ...

Page 91: ...y Policy Y are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months 8 8 without cost to you within that period provided the camera does not show evidence of impact Y 3 Y 8 8 8 8 Y 8 ...

Page 92: ...lar charges of the 8 If your camera was purchased outside of the country where you wish to have it serviced during the warranty period regular handling and servicing fees may be charged by the manufacturer s 8 be serviced free of charge according to this procedure and warranty policy In any case however shipping charges and customs clearance fees to be borne by the sender To prove the date of your...

Page 93: ...erference in a residential installation This in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If 8 8 8 receiver is connected 23 For customers in Canada 3 U DD 3 8 6 S 6E 8 6L 8 accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the ...

Page 94: ...A Pour les utilisateurs au Canada U U DD FOR CALIFORNIA U S A ONLY Perchlorate Material special handling may apply The lithium battery used in this camera contains 82 Y 2 ...

Page 95: ... with the standards Records 8 N x L ADA S 6E 3 8 not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The above named party is N x EX EDE EX EDA Product Name Digital Camera Model Number Contact person Customer Service Manager Date and Place 3 4 ...

Page 96: ...rise due to inappropriate waste handling 8 U 8 8 6 8 U 8 For more information about collection and recycling of used products please contact your local authorities your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the products L 3 8 contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal x Y 2 even when you don t purchase a new product Further collect...

Page 97: ...mbH RICOH IMAGING UK LTD RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION RICOH IMAGING CANADA INC RICOH IMAGING CHINA CO LTD E LDNX 0 6 22 EEL U Y U LDN AXEDV x 6 22 3 8 U Z 6 22 V E LVDD 8 ZDLDL 6 22 XXLD 8 DD N X E 6 22 L Y ZA S LDDD L 6 22 L X 3 E N ZV A 6 22 S 5 4 S XNZAE 0 0 3 LDEN LDENDZ ...

Reviews: