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    Data being recordedDisplayed when you try to switch to 
    Q mode while an 
    image is still being recorded, or when the protect setting or 
    DPOF setting is being changed. It disappears after the 
    image is recorded or the setting is changed.
    Data being processed Displayed when the camera takes more than five seconds 
    to display an image due to image processing, or when the 
    SD Memory Card or the built-in memory is being formatted.
    Built-in memory full Displayed if the built -in memory is full when saving a file.
    No image to be 
    processed Displayed when there are no images.
    This image cannot be 
    processed Displayed for files that cannot be processed.
    No card in the camera Displayed if no SD Memory Card is inserted when “Image 
    Copy” is selected from the Playback Mode Palette and the 
    OK button is pressed.
    Available built-in 
    memory is insufficient to 
    copy the images Displayed when there is insu
    fficient built-in memory to 
    perform copying.
    Cannot process 
    correctly Displayed when red-eye compensation processing fails.
    Not enough battery 
    power remaining to 
    activate Pixel Mapping Displayed when the battery is too low during Pixel Mapping. 
    Change the battery (p.32) or use the AC adapter kit 
    K-AC117 (optional) (p.37).
    No more images can be 
    selected Displayed when you select more than the maximum 
    number of images.
    The camera will turn off 
    to prevent damage from 
    overheating Appears when the temperature inside the camera exceeds 
    the highest limit.
    Not enough battery 
    power remaining to 
    complete the requested 
    operation Displayed when the battery does not have enough power 
    for GPS positioning, recording, saving, or discarding logs.
    MessageDescription 
    						
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    Troubleshooting
    ProblemCauseRemedy
    The camera will 
    not turn onThe battery is not installed
    Check if a battery is installed. If not, 
    install a battery.
    The battery is installed 
    incorrectly Check orientation of the battery. 
    Reinsert the battery according to the 
    +-
     symbols in the battery 
    compartment (p.32).
    The battery is exhausted Charge the battery.
    No image appears 
    on the display The camera is connected to 
    a computer
    The display is off when the camera 
    is connected to a computer.
    The camera is connected to 
    a TV The display is off when the camera 
    is connected to a TV.
    The display is set to off. Press the 
    4 button to turn the 
    display on.
    The display is 
    hard to see The brightness level of the 
    display is set too dark
    Adjust the brightness level in 
    [Brightness Level] in the [
    W Setting] 
    menu. (p.181)
    Power Saving function is on When the Power Saving function is 
    on, the display automatically 
    darkens after a certain amount of 
    time. Press a button to return to the 
    normal brightness level.
    Select [Off] in [Power Saving] in the 
    [
    W  Setting] menu to turn the Power 
    Saving function off (p.182).
    The shutter will 
    not release The flash is charging
    Pictures cannot be taken while the 
    flash is charging. Wait until charging 
    is finished.
    There is no available space 
    on the SD Memory Card or 
    in the built-in memory Insert an SD Memory Card with 
    available space or delete unwanted 
    images (p.39, 136).
    Recording Wait until recording is finished.
    The picture is dark 
    when using the 
    flash The subject is too far away 
    in a dark environment, such 
    as a night scene The picture becomes dark if the 
    subject is too far away. Take 
    pictures within the specified flash 
    range. 
    						
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    The subject is not 
    in focusThe subject is difficult to 
    focus on with autofocus
    Lock the focus on an object the 
    same distance away as the subject 
    (by pressing and holding the shutter 
    release button halfway), then aim 
    the camera at your subject and 
    press the shutter release button fully 
    (p.63). Or set the focus manually 
    (p.85).
    The subject is not in the 
    focusing area Locate the desired subject in the 
    focus frame (focusing area) in the 
    center of the display. If it is difficult to 
    do so, first lock the focus on the 
    desired subject (by pressing and 
    holding the shutter release button 
    halfway), and then move the camera 
    to recompose.
    The flash does not 
    discharge The flash mode is set to 
    a
    (Flash Off) Set to 
    , (Auto) or  b (Flash On) 
    (p.83).
    The drive mode is set to 
    j (Continuous Shooting), 
    c (Burst Shooting), or 
    l (Auto Bracketing); 
    the focus mode is set to 
    s (Infinity); or the shooting 
    mode is set to  d(Movie), 
    (Underwater Movie), 
    S (Fireworks), 
    (Digital Microscope), (Handheld Night 
    Snap), (Interval 
    Movie), (High Speed 
    Movie),  c (Time-Lapse 
    Movie), or   (1cm-Macro 
    Movie). The flash does not discharge in 
    these modes.
    Very occasionally, static electricity may cause camera to malfunction. In this 
    case, remove the battery and install it again. If the camera is then working 
    properly, you can continue using the camera.
    ProblemCauseRemedy 
    						
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    Default Settings
    The table below lists the factory default settings.
    The meaning of the indications for menu items with a default setting is explained 
    below.
    Last Memory SettingYes : The current setting (last memory) is saved when the camera is  turned off.
    No : The setting returns to the default setting when the camera is turned  off.
    * : The last memory setting depends on the [Memory] setting (p.123).
    —:N/A
    Reset Setting Yes : The setting returns to the default setting with the Reset function  (p.186).
    No : The setting is saved even after reset.
    —:N/A
      [A  Rec. Mode] Menu Items
    ItemDefault Setting
    (Shooting mode: A)Last 
    Memory  SettingReset 
    SettingPage
    Image Tone Bright Yes Yes p.88
    Recorded Pixels  (4608×2592) Yes Yes p.89
    Quality Level D (Better) Yes Yes p.90
    White Balance F (Auto) * Yes p.91
    AF 
    Setting Focusing Area
    J (Multiple) Yes Yes p.86
    Auto Macro O (On) Yes Yes p.87
    Focus Assist O (On) Yes Yes p.87
    AE Metering L (Multi-segment) * Yes p.93
    Sensitivity AUTO (125-1600)  * Yes p.94
    AUTO ISO Range 125-1600 * Yes p.95
    EV Compensation ±0.0 * Yes p.95
    D-Range 
    Setting Highlight Correction Auto Yes Yes p.96
    Shadow Correction Auto Yes Yes p.96
    Shake Reduction Sensor Shift Yes Yes p.97
    Face Detection I
    (Face Detection On) * Yes p.99
    Blink Detection O (On) Yes Yes p.101 
    						
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     [C  Movie] Menu Items
    Digital Zoom O (On) * Yes p.66
    Instant Review O (On) Yes Yes p.101
    Memory Face Detection
    P (Off) Yes Yes
    p.123
    Flash Mode
    O (On) Yes Yes
    Drive Mode P (Off) Yes Yes
    Focus Mode P (Off) Yes Yes
    Zoom Position P (Off) Yes Yes
    MF Position P (Off) Yes Yes
    White Balance P (Off) Yes Yes
    Sensitivity P (Off) Yes Yes
    EV Compensation P (Off) Yes Yes
    AE Metering P (Off) Yes Yes
    Digital Zoom O (On) Yes Yes
    DISPLAY P (Off) Yes Yes
    File No. O (On) Yes Yes
    Green Button Green Mode Yes Yes p.102
    Sharpness G (Normal) Yes Yes p.105
    Saturation G (Normal) Yes Yes p.105
    Tone Adjustment G (B&W) Yes Yes p.105
    Contrast G (Normal) Yes Yes p.106
    Date Imprint OffYes Yes p.106
    IQ Enhancer O (On) Yes Yes p.107
    Macro Light P (Off) Yes Yes p.107
    Electronic Level O (On) Yes Yes p.108
    Lens Adapter On P (Off) Yes Yes p.108
    ItemDefault SettingLast 
    Memory  SettingReset 
    SettingPage
    Recorded Pixels (1920×1080·30fps)Yes Yes p.115
    Movie SR O (On) Yes Yes p.116
    Wind Suppression P (Off) Yes Yes p.116
    Enable Autofocus P (Off) Yes Yes p.117
    Enable Optical Zoom P (Off) Yes Yes p.117
    ItemDefault Setting
    (Shooting mode: A)Last 
    Memory  SettingReset 
    SettingPage 
    						
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     [W Setting] Menu Items
    ItemDefault SettingLast 
    Memory  SettingReset 
    SettingPage
    Save as  E Cancel Yes Yes p.73
    Sound Operation Volume 3 Yes Yes
    p.168
    Playback Volume 3 Yes Yes
    Startup Sound
    OffYes Yes
    Shutter Sound 1Yes Yes
    Operation Sound 1Yes Yes
    Self-timer Sound 1 Yes Yes
    Date 
    Adjustment
    Date Format (date) According to 
    initial setting Yes No
    p.46
    p.169
    Date Format (time) 24h Yes No
    Date 01/01/2014 Yes No
    Time
    According to 
    initial setting Yes No
    Alarm Alarm Off Yes Yes
    p.170
    Time 00:00 Yes Yes
    World 
    Time Select Time
    W
     
    (Hometown) Yes Yes
    p.172
    Destination (City)
    According to 
    initial setting Yes No
    Destination (DST) P (Off) Yes No
    Hometown (City) According to 
    initial setting Yes No
    Hometown (DST) P (Off) Yes No
    Text Size Standard Yes No p.174
    Language/ According to 
    initial setting Yes No
    p.43
    p.174
    Folder Name Date Yes
    Yes
    *1p.175
    File Name RIMGYes Yes p.177
    USB Connection MSCYes Yes p.191
    Video Out According to 
    initial setting Yes No p.179
    HDMI Out Auto Yes Yes p.180
    Eye-Fi P (Off) Yes Yes p.181
    Brightness Level G
     
    (Normal) Yes Yes p.181
    Power Saving 5 sec. Yes Yes p.182
    Auto Power Off 3 min. Yes Yes p.182
    Quick Zoom P (Off) Yes Yes p.183
    Guide Display O (On) Yes Yes p.183
    Reset Cancel ⎯⎯p.186 
    						
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    *1 Except the folder name that you created
    *2 RICOH WG-4 GPS only
     Playback Mode Palette Items
    Delete All Cancel⎯⎯ p.138
    Pixel Mapping Cancel⎯⎯ p.184
    Startup 
    Shortcut Playback Mode
    O (On) Yes Yes p.186
    LED Lighting O (On) Yes Yes p.186
    Clock Display O (On) Yes Yes p.186
    Format Cancel⎯⎯ p.167
    Auto Image Rotation On Yes Yes p.188
    GPS
    *2
    GPS On/Off Off Yes Yes
    GPS Guide
    GPS 
    Logging Record 
    log
    Logging 
    Interval: 15 sec. Logging 
    Duration: 1 hr. Yes Yes
    Save log 
    data Save
    ⎯⎯
    Discard 
    log data Cancel
    ⎯⎯
    GPS Time Sync Off Yes Yes
    Electronic 
    Compass 
    *2Calibration ⎯⎯⎯ GPS Guide
    Pressure 
    Sensor 
    *2
    Display Options Off Yes Yes p.189
    Camera 
    LocationNot 
    underwater0000 m Yes Yes p.189
    Underwater⎯ Yes Yes p.189
    Reset values ⎯⎯⎯ p.189
    ItemDefault SettingLast Memory 
    SettingReset 
    SettingPage
    Slideshow Interval 3 sec. Yes Yes
    p.132
    Screen Effect Wipe Yes Yes
    Sound Effect O (On) Yes Yes
    Image Rotation Normal ⎯⎯p.134
    Small Face Filter Approx. 7% No No p.146
    Ink Rubbing Filter G (Standard) No No p.149
    ItemDefault SettingLast 
    Memory  SettingReset 
    SettingPage 
    						
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    CollageRecorded Pixels
    hYes Yes
    p.150
    Layout Yes Yes
    Background White Yes Yes
    Select image(s)
    ⎯⎯⎯
    Digital Filter B&W/Sepia No ⎯p.147
    HDR Filter ⎯⎯⎯p.149
    Original 
    Frame Blur All sides/White No
    ⎯
    p.154
    Edge Composite All sides/White No ⎯
    Movie Edit
    Save as Still Image⎯⎯⎯ p.158
    Divide Movies ⎯⎯⎯
    Adding title picture ⎯⎯⎯
    Red-eye Edit ⎯⎯⎯p.153
    Resize Recorded Pixels
    Depending on the 
    picture taken ⎯⎯
    p.144
    Quality Level Depending on the 
    picture taken ⎯⎯
    p.144
    Cropping Depending on the 
    picture taken ⎯⎯
    p.145
    Image Copy Built-in memory 
    →
     
    SD Memory Card ⎯⎯
    p.161
    Protect Single Image
    Depending on the 
    picture taken ⎯⎯
    p.139
    All Images Depending on the 
    picture taken ⎯⎯
    DPOF Single Image
    Copies: 0⎯⎯
    p.163
    All Images Date: P (Off) ⎯⎯
    Start-up Screen DefaultYes Yes p.185
    ItemDefault SettingLast Memory 
    SettingReset 
    SettingPage 
    						
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     Button/Key Operation
    ItemFunctionDefault SettingLast 
    Memory  SettingReset 
    SettingPage
    Q  button Operation Mode
    Q Mode ⎯⎯⎯
    W /T  button Zoom Position Full wide-angle * No p.64
    Four-way  controller 2
    Drive Mode 9 (Standard) * Yes p.77 - 
    p.81
    3 Shooting Mode 
    b (Auto Picture) Yes Yes p.67
    4 Flash Mode
    , (Auto) * Yes p.83
    5 Focus Mode
    = (Standard) * Yes p.84
    3  button Menu Display Still Picture 
    Capture Mode:
    [A  Rec. Mode] 
    menu
    Movie Mode:
     [ C  Movie] menu
    Playback Mode:  [W  
    Setting] menu ⎯⎯
    p.53
    4  button Information 
    Display Normal Display * Yes p.21
    Green Button Function Recall Green Mode Yes Yes p.71
    Movie button Operation Mode Recording starts
    ⎯⎯p.114 
    						
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    8Appendix
    List of World Time Cities
    City: indicates cities that can be set as either the Initial Setting (p.43) or the World 
    Time (p.172).
    Video Output Format:  indicates the video output format of the city set as the 
    initial setting.
    RegionCity nameVideo output  formatRegionCity nameVideo output 
    format
    North 
    America Honolulu NTSC Africa/West 
    AsiaIstanbul PAL
    Anchorage NTSC CairoPAL
    Vancouver NTSC JerusalemPAL
    San Francisco NTSC NairobiPAL
    Los Angeles NTSC JeddahPAL
    Calgary NTSC TehranPAL
    Denver NTSC DubaiPAL
    Chicago NTSC KarachiPAL
    Miami NTSC KabulPAL
    Toronto NTSC MalePAL
    New York NTSC DelhiPAL
    Halifax NTSC ColomboPAL
    Central and 
    South 
    America Mexico City
    NTSC KathmanduPAL
    Lima NTSC DaccaPAL
    Santiago NTSC East Asia Yangon NTSC
    Caracas NTSC BangkokPAL
    Buenos Aires PAL Kuala Lumpur PAL
    Sao Paulo PAL VientianePAL
    Rio de Janeiro NTSC SingaporePAL
    Europe Lisbon PALPhnom Penh PAL
    Madrid PAL Ho Chi MinhPAL
    London PAL JakartaPAL
    Paris PAL Hong KongPAL
    Amsterdam PAL BeijingPAL
    Milan PAL ShanghaiPAL
    Rome PAL ManilaNTSC
    Copenhagen PAL TaipeiNTSC
    Berlin PAL SeoulNTSC
    Prague PAL TokyoNTSC
    Stockholm PAL GuamNTSC
    Budapest PALOceania Perth PAL
    Warsaw PAL AdelaidePAL
    Athens PAL SydneyPAL
    Helsinki PAL NoumeaPAL
    Moscow PAL WellingtonPAL
    Africa/West 
    Asia Dakar
    PAL AucklandPAL
    Algiers PAL Pago PagoNTSC
    Johannesburg PAL 
    						
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