Ricoh CAMERA RDC-i500 Changing the File Numbering Method, When sequential numbering is on

Models: CAMERA RDC-i500

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Changing the File Numbering Method

When using a memory card as the recording destination, you can set whether or not you want the files to be automatically assigned a sequential number when recorded.

When sequential numbering is ON

The file names R0010001 to R9999999 are assigned to the files.

Since the camera remembers the last file name assigned, the numbers are assigned in sequence even when a new card is used.

However, if the card contains a number larger than the last file name remembered by the camera, the numbers assigned will continue from the last number on the card.

Continuous file names will be assigned even when a different card is loaded. There is no duplication of file names.

The file names on one card may not always be sequential.

To reset the numbers to zero, initialize the setting (P.118) and load a card containing no images.

When sequential numbering is OFF

The file names RIMG0001 to RIMG9999 are assigned to the files.

When a new card is loaded, the file names are assigned in sequence starting from RIMG0001. If a card including images is loaded, numbers followed by the numbers used in the card will be assigned.

File names are assigned starting with RIMG0001 on each card.

When the file name reaches RIMG9999, “FILE NUMBER OVER” is displayed and no more images can be recorded.

Note • In the case of the internal memory, file names are assigned starting with RIMG0001.

Using consecutive numbering for file names (sequential numbering is ON) prevents duplication of file names and is recommended when the images are to be used on a personal computer or are to be printed by a digital print service.

A Set the mode dial to [ ].

B Select [CAMERA SETTINGS] and press the button.

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Ricoh CAMERA RDC-i500 operation manual Changing the File Numbering Method, When sequential numbering is on