Once you've captured your images, there's no need to rush back to the office to send them from your PC. With the RDC-i700, you can e-mail your image files (taken in Still, Text, Motion and Voice Memo modes) just by pressing a few buttons. Up to 50 e-mail addresses can be stored in the on-board memory.
Use the FTP Upload function to upload images
With the RDC-i700, your freshly captured images can be online sooner than you ever thought possible. Using the automatic HTML File Creation function, just incorporate your images into a prepared HTML template. It's then a simple matter to upload the file to your web site using the FTP Upload function.
Surf the Web.
Using the RDC-i 700's own Web browser, you can view the images you've just uploaded, and make sure they're displayed just right. You can also use the browser for regular Web-surfing and other information-gathering when you're on the move and away from your office PC.
Send images straight to your PC using the
Direct Upload function.
If your office PC is connected to a modem, you can dial that modem directly from the RDC-i700, and transmit image files to your PC over the telephone line, instead of going via the Internet.
* Note: To do this, dial-up server software for the appropriate OS will need to be installed on your PC.
Transmit images directly to a fax machine.
Images captured on the RDC- i700 can also be transmitted directly to a fax machine. * Note that only images taken in Text Mode can be faxed.
Use the expansion slots to add even more capabilities.
The RDC-i700 has one PC card slot, and one CF(Compact Flash) card slot, both Type II. Mobile phone, Modem, LAN, and ATA cards are supported, so you can easily add extra communications capabilities and storage media.