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1. 7 The message Now in PC mode willbe am displayed in the top level of the wireless E transmitter menu whenaconnectionis established For information on whatto F do if an error is displayed see Troubleshooting pg 178 EA Now in PC mode Using the WT 4 with a Computer 91 Ad hoc Networks Windows Vista To connect to an ad hoc network using Windows Vista turn the WT 4 on and follow the steps below on the computer 1 Click the Start orb and select Connect To gj Windows Meeting Space ontrol Panel Default Programs gt All Programs Help and Support 0 a JayNdwod ay 0 BuldauuoD POW dd 2 Select the network name SSID for the WT 4 and click Connect a fog ox Q AP Connect to a network Select a network to connect to Show All X wa Security enabled network My kan afl i E iF D m Unsecured network il L na io an Security enabled network i a a i Set up a connection or network Open Network and Sharing Center 92 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 3 Enter the network security key and click Connect Type the network security key or passphrase for WT 4 The person who setup the network can give you the key or passphrase Security key or passphrase E Display characters If you have a USB flash drive with network settings for WT 4 insert it now P Jayndwo gt ay 0 unp uuo
2. Location Automatic a Show Network Port Configurations E3 Check a configuration to make it active Drag configurations into the order you want to try them when connecting to a network On Port Configurations kei IOMIAN 20H py ue urea YSOJUPEW JOMIN ay BurNnByuoD n af Click the lock to prevent further changes Assist me Apply Now Introduction 39 4 Click the AirPort status icon in the menu bar and select Turn AirPort On Fri6 05PM Turn AirPort On Open Internet Connect racinos MIND 5 Click the AirPort status icon in the menu bar and select Create Network E Fri6 05PM_ AirPort On Turn AirPort Off No network selected vise toe FID Other Use Interference Robustness Open Internet Connect JAOMJ N 20H pY ue urea YSOJUPEW JOMIN 24 BurNnByuoD 40 Introduction 6 after choosing a network name and channel and adjusting encryption and password options as described below click OK e Name Enter a name of up to 32 characters e Channel Choose a channel e Enable encryption using WEP Select this option to enable WEP encryption e Password If WEP encryption is enabled enter a security key The length of the key depends on the option selected for WEP key 1 40 bit more compatible Enter a five character ASCII or ten digit hexadecimal key 1 128
3. Am m m m a a a a a a bi 4a m mmg apow 1 J S peuqu nyL Using the WT 4 with a Computer 79 Thumbnail Selector Thumbnail Selector displays the images stored in the WT 4 as small thumbnail previews Photographs from up to five cameras can be previewed instantly and selected for upload as desired For more information see the online help for Thumbnail Selector apow 12a 9s euqu ny1 Internal Memory The WT 4 is equipped with 1 GB of internal memory Only the most recent photographs are stored if memory is full the oldest photographs will be deleted as necessary to make room for new pictures The photographs on the WT 4 are not affected when a new memory card is inserted in the camera and memory cards can be freely exchanged without concern for whether the images they contain have been uploaded to the computer Photographs can be deleted from the WT 4 by formatting internal memory as described on page 173 All photographs stored in internal memory will be deleted If a large number of photographs are taken in a single burst some time may be required to copy the pictures to internal memory The number of photographs remaining to be copied can be viewed by selecting Wireless transmitter in the setup menu after shooting The camera memory card access lamp will light while photographs are being copied to internal memory To preve
4. SYJOMIAN DOH PY LWL ay 0 S J JO1d YIOMJaN HulAdoD 122 Uploading Images to an ftp Server Enter the following information and click Next e Network name SSID Enter a network name or choose from a list of existing networks Do not change the name if it is supplied automatically e Communication mode Select Ad hoc e Channel Select a channel Note that if a matching SSID is detected on a different channel the WT 4 may change the channel automatically e Authentication Choose the type of authentication used on the network In ad hoc mode the camera supports open system and shared key authentication e Encryption The type of encryption used on the network Choose from None open networks only 64 bit WEP and 128 bit WEP e Encryption key If the network uses encryption enter the network key The number of characters required depends on the type of key used SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL y 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdoD WEP 64 bit WEP 128 bit Number of characters ASCII 5 13 Number of characters hex 10 26 e Key Index If WEP64 or WEP 128 is selected for Encryption choose a key index the default index is 1 A key index is not required when None is selected Uploading Images to an ftp Server 123 WT 4 Setup Utility ea Pp Nikon Tsetup Wireless settings Network name SSID Communication mode Channel
5. Menu Guide 169 Send File As When uploading NEF JPEG images to an ftp server choose whether to send both NEF RAW and JPEG files or only the JPEG files Option Description NEF RAW JPEG default Upload both NEF RAW and JPEG files JPEG files are sent first JPEGonly Upload JPEG files only Send Folder All files in the selected folder including those already marked as sent will be uploaded beginning when the folder is selected SV l4 puas JUO apoyy saysuesl SUPS JaysuedL Deselect All Select Yes to remove send sending and sent marking from all images on the memory card Upload of any images marked with a sending icon will immediately be terminated 170 Menu Guide PS Send file as NEF RAW JPEG a qe JPEG JPEG only i Send folder Slot 1 100NC_D3 Deselect all Print Print Mode Only Choose a printer from the profile list Once a REM connection has been established photographs can be printed as described in G the camera manual This option is only Print 0P07 available when the WT 4 is connected to the camera via USB and the WT 4 is on KIUO POW Iud Iud Print Mode The following restrictions apply to the WT 4 print mode option e NEF RAW and TIFF images can not be printed To print images in these formats transfer them to the computer and use ViewNX supplied or optio
6. 3 Press multi selector left or right os Edit to select up or down to pp Ares change DEA 1G 000 OO Set ok 4 Return to TCP IP menu 2 2 a eat TCP IP O Use gateway 2 amp Enable DNS Address _ 192 168 001 006 gt Menu Guide 161 _ FTP Adjust ftp settings as described on the following pages The ftp menu has three pages of options to scroll between pages press the multi selector up or down FTP Menu Page 1 3 Server ee Edit FIP 1 3 Server t C O PASV mode 1 Highlight Address dl4 S 01d dy Burpy POW O PASV mode 2 Display text entry dialog 1 Sh4 0123456789 lt gt 70MBCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZI Cursor lnput ONOK 3 Enter server address required pg 153 Edit 1 S 4 0126456789 lt gt 2 ABCDEFGHIJKL WNOPQRSTUVWXYZI 4 Return to ftp menu 1 3 162 Menu Guide 1 3 Server f wy Folder Port 221 O PASV mode Highlight Folder A Edit FTP Server Y Address 192 168 1 3 io ge Port 21 O PASV mode Display text entry dialog Edit I h amp t 0123456789 lt gt 2 NBCDEFGHIJKL WNOPQRSTUVWXYZI ursor lnput KOK Enter destination folder name pg 153 Edit Essa 4 0123856789 gt 7 ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZI Cursor lnput ONOK Return to ftp menu 1 3 Edit FIP Server Y Address 19
7. 3 Turn on the WT 4 Power switch 4 Select Transfer mode for Wireless transmitter gt Mode pg 152 PAEA Transfer mode gt E Thumbnail select mode amp PC mode A Print mode 5a profile list will be displayed showing the connections available in transfer i mode Highlight FTP registration and press the multi selector to the right Note a new ftp profile can not be created if the camera already contains nine profiles if necessary delete a profile using the button snuayy esawL HuIsN sajlJoig diy Buea 6 The registration dialog shown at right FTP registration will be displayed Press A or W to K Done A Rename highlight an option then press to the a right to select Select Done to proceed Nri aS to Step 5 when settings are complete geL 2 Rename The dialog shown at right willbe purat displayed Enteraprofilenameofupto ATOS 16 characters as described in Text Entry gt 7 MBCDEFGHIJKL WNOPQRSTUVWXYZ pg 153 and press the button to return to the registration dialog OCursor lnput CHOK 176 Appendices Interface type The dialog shown at right E FIP resistration will be displayed Highlight one of the piii following options and press the button Y TT to return to the registration dialog E Option Description Wireless amp Ethernet Connect via wireless and default or Ethernet Ethernet only Conn
8. E Nikon op Enter profile name Enter a name for the new profile and select the type of profile and interface Proflename PC1 Profiletype Computer gt Interface type Wireless amp Ethemet v Ese En sa eT 62 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 8 Select Manual setup and click Next I WT 4 Setup Utility Select setup method Select whether to use manual or automatic setup to configure the IP and Wireless settings Automatic setup ecommended Select network adaptor I H Manual setup for advanced users lt Back Ri fog es g 3 SYJOMIAN BNJNAYsedJu LJ WL BY 0 S J JOId YIOMJaN HulAdoD Using the WT 4 with a Computer 63 Automatic Setup Choose Automatic setup recommended when using a new network for the first time The following dialog will be displayed Select Infrastructure network recommended if more than one infrastructure network exists choose a network from the pull down menu and click Next to proceed to Step 11 pg 68 9 WT 4 Setup Utility tola es Nikon P f Wireless auto configuration Select communication mode for your Wireless configuration Infrastructure network recommended Select an existing infrastructure network WTA Encryption key m 10 characters 7 Use Adhoc network lt Back Next gt Cancel The Automatic setup re
9. 2412 2472 MHz 1 13 WT 4C 5180 5320 MHz 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 5745 5825 MHz 149 153 157 161 165 2412 2472 MHz 1 13 WT 4D 5745 5825 MHz 149 153 157 161 165 2412 2472 MHz 1 13 WT 4E 2412 2462 MHz 1 11 Range line of sight IEEE802 11a Approximately 260 m 853 ft IEEE802 11b g Approximately 180 m 590 ft Data rates t IEEE 802 11a g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps IEEE 802 11b 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps Security TKIP AES 128 64 bit 104 40 bit WEP Access protocols Infrastructure ad hoc With large antenna at wireless LAN access point Range may vary with signal strength and presence or absence of obstacles t Maximum logical data rates according to IEEE standard Actual rates may differ suonerisineds Appendices 183 Ethernet Standards IEEE 802 3u 100 base TX IEEE 802 3 10 base T Data rates 10 100 Mbps with auto detect Port 100 base TX 10 base T AUTO MDIX Data transfer protocols PTP IP ftp Power consumption 4 5 W maximum suoleriyioads Rechargeable EN EL3e Li ion battery x1 available Fowersource separately EH 6 AC adapter available separately Temperature 0 40 C 32 131 F Operating environment Humidity less than 85 no condensation Weight 131 g 4 6 oz body only Dimensions W x H x D 65 mm x 125 mm x 35 mm 2 6 in x 4 9 in x 1 4 in Battery Life The length of time batt
10. Computers and devices in ad hoc networks must be within 30 feet of each other JOMIAN 20H Py Ue buned ASIA SMOPUIM MOMIN ay HuNbyUoD If you re currently connected to a wireless network you might be disconnected when you set up this network 18 Introduction After entering a network name and choosing security options as described below select Save this network and click Next e Network name Enter a name of up to 32 characters e Security type Choose from WEP and No authentication Open e Security key Passphrase If WEP is selected for Security type enter a security key To enable 64 bit encryption enter a five character ASCII or ten digit hexadecimal key To enable 128 bit encryption enter a 13 character ASCII or 26 digit hexadecimal key ASCII keys may contain letters punctuation and the numbers 0 9 hexadecimal keys the numbers 0 9 and the letters a b c d e and f stooge x P Set up a wireless ad hoc computer to computer network Give your network a name and choose security options Network name WT 4 Security type Help me choose Security key Passphrase eesse E Display characters F Save this network YIOMION 20H py ue Bunea 81A SMOPUIM YOMIAN 247 unG yuD Introduction 19 6 Click Close P Set up a wireless ad hoc computer to computer network The WT 4 network is ready to use This network will appear in the list of wireless netwo
11. Type the network security key or passphrase for WT 4 The person who setup the network can give you the key or passphrase Security key or passphrase Display characters Pa If you have a USB flash drive with network settings for WT 4 insert it now 7 LM 24 Bundauu0D apo y lt aIas euquny 4 Click Close Successfully connected to WT 4 Save this network 84 Using the WT 4 with a Computer Uploading Images 1 Connect the WT 4 as described above and select Thumbnail select mode for Wireless transmitter gt Mode Thumbnail Selector will start automatically 2 Choose a camera in the Source panel Small previews of the pictures on the WT 4 will appear in the thumbnail area E Thumbnail Selector Fle Edt View Window Help oT is oons Source 03 aa eT Ge ee eeN Search For Fray Destinator C Users UseFs res Thunbnaf Sector cus ta 9 sa EE osc 102 4250283217751 KE Dsc 011s 4252032011 0D 425020327329 KB GaTe Starting Thumbnail Selector To start Thumbnail Selector manually e Windows Double click the Thumbnail Selector shortcut on the desktop thumbnail area or display the Start menu and select Thumbnail Selector from the program list e Macintosh Click the Thumbnail Selector icon in the Dock if available or open the
12. Applications Nikon Software Thumbnail Selector folder and double click the Thumbnail Selector icon The Camera Clock At default settings the computer and camera clocks will be synchronized then the host computer detects the camera To prevent the camera clock from being reset open the Preferences panel and remove the check from Synchronize camera date and time to computer when camera is connected supported cameras only sabe BuipeojdN POW PPS jleuquinyL Using the WT 4 with a Computer 85 3 Right click the camera icon in the Source panel and select Edit camera information Enter a name and choose a label for the camera and then click OK The selected label will be displayed on the images in the thumbnail list Thumbnail Selector Fle Edt View Window Help mme Primary Destnaten C Users UseFictres Thunbnail Selector 03 D3 D3 D300 D3 D300 D3 D300 D300 sabe BuipeojdN POW PPS peuquny Edit Camera Information The label setin this dialog will be embedded to the images as XMP IPTC information The one set in the XMP IPTC Preset dialog will be ignored Camera Type D3 Serial Number RRR MAC Address J40 ate i 4 Take photographs The new pictures will be displayed in the thumbnail list 5 lick Start Transfer The button will change to Stop Transfer Thumbnais Sot Descendre DSC_0105PG JE e Tester Queue
13. Cancel SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL ay 0 S J JO1d JOMIN HulAdoD 124 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 10 Enter the following information and click Next e Obtain IP address automatically Select this option if the network is configured to supply IP addresses automatically If the network does not include a DHCP server addresses will be supplied by Auto IP pg 180 e IP address If the network is configured for manual IP addressing enter an IP address for the WT 4 e Subnet mask If the network is configured for manual IP addressing enter a subnet mask for the WT 4 e Default gateway If the network requires a gateway address select this option and enter the address supplied by the network administrator This option applies only if FTP Server is selected for Profile type in Step 7 e DNS Server If a Domain Name Server exists on the network select this option and enter the address supplied by the network administrator This option applies only if FTP Server is selected for Profile type in Step 7 9 WT 4 Setup Utility tola E G Nikon has p SYAOMI N 20H PY LWL 3 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdoD TCP IP settings I Obtain IP address automatically 192 168 1 4 255 255 255 0 I Default gateway I DNS Server Uploading Images to an ftp Server 125 11 Enter ftp settings and click Next e FTP server Enter the URL or IP address of the ftp server
14. LJ Network Status The status of the link between the host and the WT 4 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the wireless transmitter menu The Status LEDs The POWER LED lights when the WT 4 is on Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED the faster the LED blinks the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted The ERROR LED blinks to show that an error has Status LEDs occurred Status POWER LINK ERROR WT 4 off off off off USB cable not connected O on off off Connecting to host O on O on off Waiting to send or sending data O on blinks off Connection error blinks off blinks WT 4 hardware or battery malfunction _ blinks blinks 3 blinks eae ay Bulyjo4u0D POW Dd Using the WT 4 with a Computer 95 The Status Display Network status can also be viewed in the top level of the wireless transmitter menu a ee Status area The status of the connection to the host The host name is displayed in green when a connection is established Any errors that prevent the camera from connecting to the host are also displayed here Battery level A five level display Signal strength This icon shows wireless showing the charge signal strength It is displayed in red state of the battery when no signal can be detected For in the
15. Ooi Spheto aected Grow P a 9 s Es ii DSEG aL sc o10aeG sc_o102PG DSC 01014PG axseerenossone aossezasar7 i ke asean 0K8 DSC_0100PG 425628347325 KB Ophoteinthe queue Prose Gat Tande 86 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 6 Click the thumbnail for a photograph that you wish to transfer to the computer The selected thumbnail will be highlighted Click the selected thumbnail again or press the spacebar A check mark will appear on the selected photograph and upload will begin immediately sabew buipeojdy apo S jleuquinuy folder in the Picture Windows Vista Mac OS X or My Pictures Windows XP folder For more information on using Thumbnail Selector see online help 7 Turn the WT 4 off when transfer is complete Wait for the POWER LED pg 3 to turn from green to yellow and then go out and then disconnect the USB cable Using the WT 4 with a Computer 87 LJ Network Status The status of the link between the host and the WT 4 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the wireless transmitter menu The Status LEDs The POWER LED lights when the WT 4 is on Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED the faster the LED blinks the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted The ERROR LED blinks to show that an e
16. button The following information will be displayed Delete Profile name pp 51 gt 62 E Choose profile a 121 131 176 Beane Device PC ftp server fe or printer SSID 5m4 54 65 eee ae Interface type 134 pp 51 62 121 131 177 m Using the Menus If the shutter release button on the camera is pressed while menus are displayed the monitor will turn off and any changes to the current profile will be lost Select Monitor off delay in the Custom Settings menu and choose a longer monitor off delay 152 Menu Guide FTP Registration for Connection to ftp Servers Only In transfer mode ftp profiles can be created without using the WT 4 Setup Utility See the Appendix for more information pg 175 This option is only available when the WT 4 is connected to the camera via USB and the WT 4 is on Editing ftp Profiles To edit an ftp server profile highlight itin the pam profile list in transfer mode and press the Q Mill button Choose the settings to be edited Y TT from Wireless TCP IP and FTP or select be Done to save changes and return to the az profile list Only ftp server profiles can be edited in this fashion to edit other profiles use the WT 4 Setup Utility This option is only available when the WT 4 is connected to the camera via USB and the WT 4 is on Text Entry The following dialog is displayed when text entry is required AJUQ S4 M 5 d
17. 4a Ndwod jsoy e 0 sainjdId peojdA E 100NC_D3 DSC_0001 J NORMAL button D300 to change the blue sent 2007 12715 10 15 56 4256x2832 icon to a white send icon D300 Retouch Options When Wireless transmitter gt Mode gt Transfer mode is selected in the camera setup menu and the WT 4 is on the button on the D300 is used during playback to select pictures for upload preventing it from being used to select pictures for other operations such as side by side comparison To restore normal operation select another option for Wireless transmitter gt Model 74 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 3 Turn the WT 4 off and wait for the POWER LED pg 3 to turn from green to yellow and then go out Disconnect the USB cable The destination folder selected in the Setup Utility pg 50 will open automatically when the connection between the computer and the WT 4 is terminated _ Interrupting Transmission To cancel transmission of images marked with a white send icon or green sending icon select the images during playback and press the center of the multi selector while pressing the m9 button D3 or the button D300 The icon will be removed Any of the following actions will also interrupt transmission e Turning the camera or WT 4 off e Selecting Yes for Wireless transmitter gt Transfer settings gt Deselect all vV During Upload Do no
18. Presets Standard By Copies amp Pages E Jaqulg ay HuNG YUO POW jug Copies 1 F collated Pages OAI From 1 to 1 ory Preview Cancel 100 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 5 Select Finish wizard and click Next 2 WT 4 Setup Utility Nikon Action completed successfully The printer name has been saved G Finish wizard Select another action to perform ba ee T ae JaqUug ay HuNnG yuo POW Jug Printer setup is now complete Using the WT 4 with a Computer 101 Printing Pictures Before connecting the WT 4 select MTP PTP for the USB option in the camera setup menu pg 7 and confirm that the host computer is running and that the printer is on 1 Turn the camera off and insert the memory card containing the pictures to be sent if the camera is equipped with multiple memory card slots the card can be inserted into any slot sainydig Bunulig POW Wld To access the network via Ethernet connect the Ethernet cable pg 2 Note that wireless transfer is disabled while an Ethernet cable is connected Disconnect the Ethernet cable before accessing a wireless network Turn the WT 4 off before connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable 2 Open the WT 4 USB connector cover and connect the USB cable from the WT 4 to the camera USB connector D 3 Turn the camera on
19. Se Driver V Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder instal Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks OK Cancel Uploading Images to an ftp Server 109 6 Enter an IP address and sub net mask for the ftp server and click OK General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server e1SIA SMOPUIM JaAJas dy ue Bunea Alternate DNS server 7 Goto the System and Maintenance gt Administrative Tools control panel 8 Double click IIS6 Manager On Wy or Organize v fwon Links Name Date modified Type q E Document E Computer Management 11 2 2006 9 53 PM Shortcut t 11 2 2006 9 52PM Shortcut EB Pictures PSESE 11 2 2006 9 53 PM Shortcut B Music 6 27 2007 5 47 PM Shortcut Recently Changed CA 11 2 2006 9 53 PM Shortcut BB Searches aa Local Security Policy 11 2 2006 9 54PM Shortcut 9 A User Accou
20. Capture NX available separately or ViewNX Transfer interrupted before all photographs are sent Transfer will resume if WT 4 is turned off and then on again c MD 5 e 71 82 91 103 141 USB cable disconnected during transmission Reconnect the USB cable Do not turn the camera off Appendices 179 Glossary Ad hoc Devices in an ad hoc wireless network communicate directly peer to peer without a wireless access point AES Advanced Encryption Standard An encryption standard developed for use by the American government AES has been praised for combining strong encryption with rapid processing Auto IP APIPA Automatic Private IP Addressing Allows devices in a network to automatically assign themselves unique IP addresses if no DHCP server is found on the network Auto IP uses addresses from 169 254 1 0 to 169 254 254 255 and a sub net mask of 255 255 0 0 These addresses are neither global nor private but are reserved for Auto IP BSS ID Basic Service Set ID All wireless devices on an ad hoc wireless network share the same BSS ID The BSS ID may be up to thirty two characters long and is case sensitive See also Ad hoc Channel When multiple wireless LANs with different ESS IDs are operating ona single frequency within a given area transmission speeds will drop Specifying a separate channel frequency for each network can prevent interference and inc
21. Connect using inaa This connection uses the following items M Y AEGIS Protocol IEEE 802 1 v3 1 0 1 t lt i x Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemmet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 114 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 4 Enter an IP address and sub net mask for the ftp server and click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capabilly Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS ress automatically 5 Gotothe System and Maintenance gt Administrative Tools control panel and open the Internet Information Services console Internet Information Services Shortcut 2KB 6 Right click Default FTP Site and select Properties from the menu that appears dX SMOpUIM 19425 dy ue Buea 35 Internet Information Services File Action View Help e Op eB 2 P Internet Information Services Name Path E USER B432A67DC3 local compul z Sites There are no items to show in this view DET e Explore Open Browse start Stop Pause New All T
22. S J JOAId YIOMJaN HulAdoD Using the WT 4 with a Computer 69 Upload pictures to a host computer Connecting the WT 4 Before connecting the WT 4 select MTP PTP for the USB option in the camera setup menu pg 7 and confirm that the host computer is running and the user is logged in 1 Turn the camera off and insert the memory card containing the pictures to be sent if the camera is equipped with multiple memory card slots the card can be inserted into any slot To access the network via Ethernet connect the Ethernet cable pg 2 Note that wireless transfer is disabled while an Ethernet cable is connected Disconnect the Ethernet cable before accessing a wireless network Turn the WT 4 off before connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable b LM 24 BulydauUOD JajNdWODd Jsoy e 0 saanp d peojdy 2 Open the WT 4 USB connector cover and connect the USB cable from the WT 4 to the camera USB connector 3 Turn the camera on 70 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 4 Select Transfer mode for the Wireless transmitter gt Mode option in the camera setup menu pg 152 E Mode E Thumbnail select mode E PC mode 1 A Print mode 5 list of available connection profiles will be displayed Highlight the desired profile and press Viewing Profile Information Press the camera O n button to view information on the selected profile es Ch
23. S J JOId YIOMJaN HulAdoD Using the WT 4 with a Computer 65 Y WT 4 Setup Utility olo es p gt Nikon Tsetup Wireless settings Network name SSID WT 4 Infrastructure gt ma WPAPSK x TKIP z Key index Cancel SYJOMJ N INPNIJSLIJU LI WLI AU 0 S J JO1d YIOMIAN u doD 66 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 10 Select Obtain IP address automatically and click Next e Obtain IP address automatically Select this option if the network is configured to supply IP addresses automatically If the network does not include a DHCP server addresses will be supplied by Auto IP pg 180 e IP address If the network is configured for manual IP addressing enter an IP address for the WT 4 e Subnet mask If the network is configured for manual IP addressing enter a subnet mask for the WT 4 e Default gateway If the network requires a gateway address select this option and enter the address supplied by the network administrator This option applies only if FTP Server is selected for Profile type in Step 7 e DNS Server If a Domain Name Server exists on the network select this option and enter the address supplied by the network administrator This option applies only if FTP Server is selected for Profile type in Step 7 9 WT 4 Setup Utility Nikon oS es S20 Rau p F TCP IP settings Obtain IP add
24. TKIP AES eWPA2 PSK AES 2 Return to wireless menu 2 2 En Wireless 12 21 Authentication t WPA PSK E Encryption M TKP gt see SS J M Sa yorg dy Burpy apo 3 Highlight encryption key Skip B Eit Steps 3 5 if No encryption z pada was selected in Steps 1 2 t E Encryption 4 Edit encryption key B Edt e Base 16 Press multi selector e gt 70MBCDEFGHIJKL left or right to select NOPQRSTUVWXYZ I character up or down to 4 E change 64 bit keys require Y 10 digits 128 bit keys 26 digits TKIP and AES keys 64 digits e ASCII Enter key as described on page 26 64 bit keys are 5 characters long 128 bit keys 13 characters long TKIP and AES keys 8 to 63 characters long 156 Menu Guide 5 Return to wireless menu 2 2 me Edit a Wireless 12 21 Authentication t WPAPSK Encryption TKIP Key index In infrastructure networks that use ED WEP encryption choose the key index used Aaa by the host or access point t Encryption WEP 64 bit ASCII Key index 1 Choose index E Eit a Key index SS J M Salyorg dy up POW 2 Return to wireless menu 1 2 E Edit a Wireless Authentication t E Encryption WEP 64 bit ASCII E sess Menu Guide 157 L TCP IP Adjust TCP IP settings as described on the B Edt TCP IP 1 2 following pages The TCP IP menu has two pages of options to scroll between pages press the multi sel
25. Transfer settings Device info Device settings ic f Menu item Pg Mode pg 152 Choose Profile pg 152 FTP Registration for Connection to ftp Servers Only pg 153 Editing ftp Profiles pg 153 Transfer Settings Transfer Mode Only pg 169 Auto Send pg 169 Delete After Send pg 169 Send File As pg 170 Send Folder pg 170 Deselect All pg 170 Print Print Mode Only pg 171 Device Info pg 172 Battery Info pg 172 MAC Address pg 172 Firmware Version pg 172 Device Settings pg 173 Auto Power Off pg 173 Format Transmitter s Memory pg 173 7 0000 00 00 00 _ lt aaamal ft Menu Guide 151 Mode Choose from Transfer mode pg 70 E Mode Thumbnail select mode pg 79 PC mode ff pg 90 and Print mode pg 97 Selecting G oi r any of these options displays a profile list 5 oo showing the connections available in the 2 selected mode 3 YO1g BSOOYD POWN Choose Profile Selecting an option from the Mode menu EEE displays a profile list showing the pooo connections available in the selected mode The WT 4 can store a total of up to nine host server and printer profiles To delete a profile highlight it in the profile list and press the t button To edit an ftp server profile highlight the profile and press the S button pg 153 To view profile information highlight the desired profile and press the O n
26. menu Network Status AirPort Built in Ethernet Built in FireWire ow v Network Port Configurations ysoqupeyy JaAsas diy ue Buea Select Manually from the Configure IPv4 menu and enter an IP address and sub net mask ee0 Network gt stow a Location Automatic i Show AirPort E AirPort TGP IP PPPoE AppleTalk Proxies H 1 Configure IPv4 Manually E 192 168 1 3 IP Address Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router DNS Servers Search Domains IPv6 Address Configure IPv6 n Tf Click the lock to prevent further changes Apply Now Optional Make a note of this address It will be needed to set up the WT 4 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 117 4 Click Show All to return to the System Preferences dialog eof Network on Q Location Automatic E Show AirPort zz 5 dick Sharing Internet amp Network Q Mac Network QuickTime Sh 6 Select Services and enable FTP Access ysoqupeyy JaAsas diy ue Bureau ee0 Sharing gt Crow any Computer Name user s Power Mac G5 Other computers on your local subnet can access your computer at users power mac g5 local i Firewall Internet Select a service to change its settings On Service FTP Access On Personal File Sharing E Windows Sha
27. 24 HuNByuoD 6 after entering a network name and choosing security options as described below select This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used and click OK Do not select The key is provided for me automatically e Network name SSID Enter a name of up to 32 characters e Network Authentication Choose from Open and Shared e Data encryption Choose from WEP and Disabled e Network key If WEP is selected for Data encryption enter a security key To enable 64 bit encryption enter a five character ASCII or ten digit hexadecimal key To enable 128 bit encryption enter a 13 character ASCII or 26 digit hexadecimal key ASCII keys may contain letters punctuation and the numbers 0 9 hexadecimal keys the numbers 0 9 and the letters a b c d e and f e Key index advanced If WEP is selected for Data encryption choose a key index Wireless network properties Association Authentication Connection key for the following Network Authentication Data encryption Network key Confirm network key Key index advanced 1 The key is provided for me automatically This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points ate not used 30 Introduction 7 Click OKI Network setup is now complete Proceed to Using the WT 4 with a Computer pg 47 or Uploading Images to an ftp Server p
28. BJ icon E 100C _D G NORMAL 2007 12715 10 15 4256x2832 Loss of Signal Transmission may be interrupted if the signal is lost pg 148 Transmission can be resumed by turning the WT 4 off and then on again Turning the Camera Off Send marking will be saved if the camera or WT 4 is turned off while transmission is in progress Transmission of images marked with a send icon will resume when the camera or WT 4 is turned on Removing the Send Sending and Sent Icons Send sending and sent icons can be removed from all images by selecting Yes for Wireless transmitter gt Transfer settings gt Deselect all pg 170 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 147 LJ Network Status The status of the link between the host and the WT 4 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the wireless transmitter menu The Status LEDs sobew buipeojda The POWER LED lights when the WT 4 is on Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED the faster the LED blinks the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted The ERROR LED blinks to show that an error has Status LEDs occurred Status POWER LINK ERROR WT 4 off off off off USB cable not connected O on off off Connecting to host O on O on off Waiting to send or sending data O on blinks off Co
29. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric shock A Do not handle with wet hands Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock A Keep out of reach of children Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury Ayayes INO 104 Ayayes INO 104 A Observe proper precautions when handling batteries Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled Observe the following precautions when handling batteries for use in this product e Be sure the product is off before replacing the battery If you are using an AC adapter be sure it is unplugged e Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment e Do not attempt to insert the battery upside down or backwards Do not short or disassemble the battery e Do not expose the battery to flame or to excessive heat e Do not immerse in or expose to water e Replace the terminal cover when transporting the battery Do not transport or store with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins e Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged To avoid damage to the product be sure to remove the battery when no charge remains e When the battery is not in use attach the terminal cover and store in a cool place e Immediately after use or when the product is used on battery power for an extended period the battery may become hot Before removing the battery turn the camera off and allow the battery to cool e Discontinue
30. Uploading Images to an ftp Server 131 8 Select Manual setup and click Next EI WT 4 Setup Utility ola a Tap Select setup method Select whether to use manual or automatic setup to configure the IP and Wireless settings C Automatic setup ecommended Select network adaptor I H Manual setup for advanced users lt Back SYJOMIJ N PANPNIYZSLIJU VJ WL BY 0 S J JOId YIOMJaN HulAdoD 132 Uploading Images to an ftp Server Automatic Setup Choose Automatic setup recommended when using a new network for the first time The following dialog will be displayed Select Infrastructure network recommended if more than one infrastructure network exists choose a network from the pull down menu and click Next to proceed to Step 11 pg 137 9 WT 4 Setup Utility gt a Ea Nikon Se r Wireless auto configuration Select communication mode for your Wireless configuration Infrastructure network recommended Select an existing infrastructure network WTA Encryption key m 10 characters T Use Ad hoc network lt Back Next gt Cancel The Automatic setup recommended option can not be used with existing network profiles third party wireless LAN adapters networks using static IP addresses Windows XP SP1 Mac OS X or computers that are not configured for connection to a wireless LAN access point SYJOMIA
31. accessories supplied or designated for this product Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines Notice for Customers in the State of California U S A WARNING Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Nikon Inc 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melville New York 11747 3064 U S A Tel 631 547 4200 S 2NON S 2NON vi Notices for Customers in Canada CAUTION This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 ATTENTION Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada I C RSS GEN Exposure of Humans to RF Fields This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and RSS Gen of IC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 2 1 dBi Industry Canada regulations strictly prohibit antennas with higher gain The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power EIRP is not more than that required
32. bit Enter a 13 character ASCII or 26 digit hexadecimal key ASCII keys may contain letters punctuation and the numbers 0 9 hexadecimal keys the numbers 0 9 and the letters a b c d e and f e WEP key Choose the length of the WEP key Computer to Computer Please enter the following information to create a Computer to Computer Network Name WT 4 Channel Automatic 11 BA Enable encryption using WEP WEP key 40 bit more compatible The WEP key must be entered as exactly 5 ASCII characters or 10 hex digits C Hide Options 3 C Cancel e Network setup is now complete Proceed to Using the WT 4 with a Computer pg 47 Uploading Images to an ftp Server pg 107 YIOMJAN 20H py ue Bunea YSOLUDEW OMAN ay HunGyuoD Introduction 41 1 Connecting to an Infrastructure Network Procedures for connecting your computer to a wireless LAN access point are described here Configuring the Wireless LAN Access Point Following the instructions in the manual for the wireless LAN access point choose a network name SS ID authentication encryption security key and key index N 0 5 ah Q C eA Q ot a oO Zz ia Configuring the Host s x 1 Open System Preferences and click Network eoo System Preferences A G Q o Personal n E Ak gt ow ga Q A Appearance Dashboard amp Desk
33. for successful communication Co location This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC IC RF Exposure Statement The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices There is no proof however that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy RF in the microwave range while being used Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research This Wireless Transmitter WT 4A which is equipped with an SX 10WAG FCC ID N6C SX10WAG IC 4908B SX10WAG Wireless LAN Module has been tested and found to comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules Please refer to the SAR test report that was uploaded to FCC website This WT 4A has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Nikon Corporation accessori
34. host computer pg 70 Thumbnail Select Mode pg 79 PC Mode pg 90 or Print Mode pg 97 SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL 34 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdop 58 Using the WT 4 with a Computer Infrastructure Networks 1 Connect the UC E4 as shown below Te KAT S in H fo 2 Turn the camera on 3 Turn the computer on and start the WT 4 Setup Utility e Windows Double click the WT 4 Setup Utility icon on the desktop e Macintosh Click the WT 4WirelessSetup icon in the Dock SYIOMIAN ANJINAYsedJu LJ WL BY 0 S J JOAId YIOMJaN HulAdoD Using the WT 4 with a Computer 59 4 The dialog shown below will be displayed click Next R WT 4 Setup Utility ola ea Nikon i Welcome to WT 4 Setup Before you begin please make sure that your camera s battery is inserted and fully charged The setup process wil fail the camera s battery runs out before completion cae 5 select Add Edit profiles and click Next 49 WT 4 Setup Utility olo es p Nikon Tsetup Select Action Select an action and click Next Add Edit profiles Change password SMIOMJAN INPNIJSLIJU EBWUED AY 0 S JO1d YIOMIAN Bulkdov Setup wireless printer Setup picture folder The camera needs to be connected to Add or Edit profiles
35. il L na io an Security enabled network i a a i Set up a connection or network Open Network and Sharing Center 72 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 3 Enter the network security key and click Connect Type the network security key or passphrase for WT 4 The person who setup the network can give you the key or passphrase Security key or passphrase Display characters Pa If you have a USB flash drive with network settings for WT 4 insert it now 4 Click Close Successfully connected to WT 4 v LM ay bulydauUOD Ja NdWOD soy e 0 saunyoid peojdy E Save this network Using the WT 4 with a Computer 73 Uploading Images 1 Press the E button to view pictures on the memory card Display the first picture to be sent in single image playback or highlight it in the thumbnail list 2 while pressing the S button press the center of the multi selector D3 or the button D300 The image will be marked with a white send icon and transmission will begin immediately ft oi During upload images are marked with 4 kIkHaSeetsSeaee a green sending icon Repeat this process to send additional images pictures will be sent in the order selected Images that have been successfully uploaded are marked with a blue sent icon Images can be resent by pressing the center of the multi selector while pressing the ER button D3 or the sabe buipeojd
36. on the network Choose from None open networks only 64 bit WEP and 128 bit WEP e Encryption key If the network uses encryption enter the network key The number of characters required depends on the type of key used WEP 64 bit WEP 128 bit Number of characters ASCII 5 13 Number of characters hex 10 26 e Key Index If WEP64 or WEP128 is selected for Encryption choose a key index the default index is 1 A key index is not required when None is selected 54 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 2 WT 4 Setup Utility Wireless settings Network name SSID Communication mode 2 es Tap Cancel SYJOMIAN DOH PY LWL ay 0 S J JO1d YIOMJaN HulAdoD Using the WT 4 with a Computer 55 SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL y 0 SAIIJO1g YOMIAN BulAdoD 10 Select Obtain IP address automatically and click Next e Obtain IP address automatically Select this option if the network is configured to supply IP addresses automatically If the network does not include a DHCP server addresses will be supplied by Auto IP pg 180 e IP address If the network is configured for manual IP addressing enter an IP address for the WT 4 e Subnet mask If the network is configured for manual IP addressing enter a subnet mask for the WT 4 e Default gateway If the network requires a gateway address select this option and enter the address s
37. requirements Camera Nikon D3 and D300 digital single lens reflex cameras Power source One EN EL3e rechargeable Li ion battery or EH 6 AC adapter available separately os e To connect to a computer Windows Vista Home Basic Home Premium Business Enterprise Ultimate 32 bit Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later Service Pack 2 recommended or Mac OS X version 10 3 9 or 10 4 10 Power PC G4 G5 and Intel CPUs only Connection to computers on other networks via a router is not supported e To upload pictures to an ftp server Operation has been confirmed with Windows Vista Business Enterprise Ultimate Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 or later and Mac OS X version 10 3 9 or 10 4 10 Network e Wireless Wireless LAN access point or computer with built in or external wireless LAN adapter IEEE 802 1 1b 802 11g or 802 11a compliant Ethernet Ethernet cable and computer with built in or external Ethernet port 100 base TX or 10 base T Miscellaneous e WT 4 Setup Utility required to copy computer profiles to camera e Thumbnail Selector required for thumbnail select mode e CD ROM drive required when installing WT 4 Setup Utility Thumbnail Selector e USB the supplied USB cable and a computer with built in USB port are required when copying network profiles to camera 4 1 Be sure to update to the latest versions of the WT 4 firmware and supplied software For the latest infor
38. send 169 Deselect all 170 Device info 172 Device settings 173 DHCP server 56 67 125 136 158 180 Domain Name Server DNS 56 67 125 136 161 180 E Encryption 19 21 23 30 32 36 41 42 45 54 65 123 134 156 key 19 21 23 30 32 36 41 42 45 54 65 123 134 156 Errors 178 ftp 178 TCP IP 178 wireless 178 ESS ID 30 36 54 65 154 180 Ethernet 2 4 5 51 62 121 131 177 178 180 F Filenames 78 146 149 Firmware Version 172 Folders 50 61 75 87 113 116 126 137 163 Format transmitter s memory 173 FTP 162 177 ftp server 108 126 137 162 G Gateway 125 136 160 180 xapu Appendices 185 l Infrastructure 16 21 32 42 59 129 154 181 IP address 56 67 110 115 117 125 136 158 177 181 M MAC address 172 Memory cards 70 81 102 Menus 151 173 175 177 entering textin 153 Mode 4 71 82 91 103 152 P password 50 61 PASV mode 126 137 164 181 PCmode 4 90 Port 5 112 116 126 137 163 175 Print 171 Printmode 4 97 Printing 4 102 171 Proxy 126 137 167 181 PTP IP 182 184 S Send fileas 170 Send folder 170 SS ID 30 36 54 65 123 134 154 182 Status LEDs 2 3 77 88 95 104 T TCP IP 158 177 TCP IP 56 67 125 136 158 177 182 Thumbnail select mode 4 79 Transfer mode 4 70 176 Transfer Settings 169 U Upload 70 74 145 deleting images after 169 Interrupting 75 146 selecting images for 74 145 USB 7 UserI
39. solely of the WT 4 and the host Wireless Host Host LAN access point 16 Introduction Windows Vista 1 Creating an Ad Hoc Network 1 Click the Start orb and select Connect To Windows DVD Maker nputer S Windows Meeting Space Panel Default Programs gt All Programs Start Search 2 Click Set up a connection or network AP Connect to a network Select a network to connect to iP ie Security enabled network Kal 1 4 Security enabled network yYIOMION 20H py ue Buea 21A SMOPUIM MOMIN 247 BuNByuoD Set up a connection or network Connect Introduction 17 3 Select Set up a wireless ad hoc computer to computer network and click Next Choose a connection option Connect to the Internet Set up a wireless broadband or dial up connection to the Internet Set up a wireless router or access point Set up a new wireless network for your home or small business Manually connect to a wireless network Choose this to connect to a hidden network or create a new wireless profile Set up a dial up connection Connect through a dial up connection to the Internet 4 Click Next Set up a wireless ad hoc network An ad hoc network sometimes called a computer to computer network is a temporary network used for sharing files presentations or an Internet connection among multiple computers and devices
40. 0 76 Using the WT 4 with a Computer LJ Network Status The status of the link between the host and the WT 4 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the wireless transmitter menu The Status LEDs The POWER LED lights when the WT 4 is on Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED the faster the LED blinks the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted The ERROR LED blinks to show that an error has Status LEDs occurred a Za Status POWER LINK ERROR WT 4 off off off off USB cable not connected Ojon off off Connecting to host O on O on off Waiting to send or sending data O on blinks off Connection error 3 blinks off 4 blinks WT 4 hardware or battery malfunction _ blinks blinks blinks sabe buipeojd 4a INdwod jsoy e 0 sainjd1d peojdA Using the WT 4 with a Computer 77 The Status Display Network status can also be viewed in the top level of the wireless transmitter menu i Wireless transmitter aN Status area The status of the 2 connection to the host The host z Device se name is displayed in green when a connection is established While files are being transferred the status display shows Now sending followed by the name of the file being sent Any errors that occur during transfer are also displayed he
41. 102 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 4 Select Print mode for the Wireless E Mode transmitter gt Mode option in the z LA Transfer mode camera setup menu pg 152 E Thumbnail select mode E PC mode L A Print mode gt 5 Alist of available printer profiles will be displayed Highlight the desired profile then press to select and return to the top level of the wireless transmitter menu sainydig Bunulig POW Wd Delete Viewing Profile Information Press the camera O n button to view information on the selected profile 6 Turn on the WT 4 7 Select Print in the top level of the E Wireless transmitter Wireless Transmitter menu to connect Mpio to the printer The status LEDs will light t as a connection is negotiated with the pay Pc P A gg Ending transmission printer Using the WT 4 with a Computer 103 8 Print photographs from the Print menu BEM as described in the camera manual To exit the Print menu and return to the t top level of the Wireless Transmitter Print OPOF menu press lt Q turn the WT 4 off and wait for the POWER LED pg 3 to turn from green to yellow and then go out Disconnect the USB cable sainydig Bunulg POW d Print Mode The following restrictions apply to the WT 4 print mode option e NEF RAW and TIFF images can not be printed To print images in t
42. 128 bit hex Enter a 10 or 26 digit hexadecimal key Hexadecimal keys may contain only the numbers 0 9 and the letters a b c d e and f 1 WEP 40 128 bit ASCII Enter a five or thirteen character key 1 WPA Personal WPA2 Personal Enter a key of 8 to 63 characters e ee Network Gdi Choose a security type and enter the name of the AirPort e network to join with an optional password Network Name WT 4 Wireless Security WPA Personal S Password seseeees G ame cur OMJAN ainjonayseauy ue 0 HuleauUOD YSOJUPEW YOMIaN 247 Lunyuy Introduction 45 7 Click Apply Now ee0 Network Co Location Automatic iz Show AirPort ESI AirPort TCP IP PPPoE AppleTalk Proxies SSS AirPort ID Sii hebk Salad By default join Preferred networks iz Network Name Security WT 4 WPA Personal edit AirPort will connect to the first available network in the list If none are available AirPort will ask before joining an open network Drag the network name to reorder the list M show AirPort status in menu bar R Click the lock to prevent further changes Assist me Apply Now Network setup is now complete Proceed to Using the WT 4 with a Computer pg 47 or Uploading Images to an ftp Server pg 107 IOMION ainyInsjseyuy ue 0 BuyydauUOD ysoUDe
43. 2 168 1 3 i Port 221 O PASV mode Highlight Port Y Address 192 168 1 3 E Folder WT 4 H Port 21 E PASV mode dl4 S 4 01d dy Burpy POW Menu Guide 163 10 Enter edit mode foo o 211 0 65535 OSet WOK 11 Press multi selector left or right to select up or down to change ooo 0 65535 dl4 Sa yold dy Burpy POW 12 Return to ftp menu 1 3 2192 168 1 3 NT 4 Poi Port 221 O PASV mode PASV mode Highlight this option and press the multi selector right to toggle PASV mode on nee M or off Turn this option off to use normal G e a PORT mode Be sure the server supports Sot 2 PASV mode before turning this option on lt FIP 164 Menu Guide FTP Menu Page 2 3 Anonymous login Highlight this option and press the multi selector right to toggle it on or off Turn this option on for a Anoromnous git Pst anonymous login off to enter a user name a and password as described below 231 T Highlight User ID O Anonymous login Lo T Password dl4 S 01d dy Burpy apo 2 Display text entry dialog PE ESRA 4 0123456789 lt gt 7 NBCDEFGHIJIKL WNOPQRSTUVWXYZI oCursor lnput CHOK 3 Enter user name pg 153 ey Edit gt 7 ABCDEFGHIJKL WNOPQRSTUVWXYZI _abcdefghiiklin Moparstuvwxyz 4 Return to ftp menu 2 3 f c Anonymous login ic IE Password Menu G
44. 60 Using the WT 4 with a Computer The Select Action Dialog The other options in the Select Action dialog are described below Note that the camera need not be connected to a computer to choose a printer or change the upload folder e Change password The dialog shown at right will be displayed By default no password is required to change device profiles using the WT 4 Setup Utility A password can be added by selecting Change password If the camera is later connected to a different computer a password prompt will be displayed Once the correct password has been entered the prompt will not be displayed again To change an existing WT Setup Utility Nikon r Change password C Reset password profies wil be bet Change password ack mea r Setup Cancel password enter the old password before typing the new password To remove the password select Reset password profiles will be lost and click Next Please note that resetting the password deletes all existing device profiles from the camera Click Back to exit without changing password settings Setup wireless printer By default the system default printer for the host computer will be used when printing pictures To choose a different printer select Setup wireless printer pg 97 Setup picture folder The dialog shown at right will be displayed This screen allows you to select the destination folder w
45. D 126 137 165 w Wireless 154 177 Wireless LAN 16 access point 16 21 32 42 64 133 154 182 Wireless transmitter 151 WT 4 Setup Utility 10 48 97 119 x pu 186 Appendices Nikon No reproduction in any form of this manual in whole or in part except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION CE NIKON CORPORATION Printed in Europe SBOD03 11 2007 Nikon Corporation 6MWA021 1 03
46. N BNJNAYsedJU ELBWED BY 0 S J JOId YIOMJaN HulAdoD Uploading Images to an ftp Server 133 9 Enter the following information and click Next e Network name SSID Enter a network name or choose from a list of existing networks Do not change the name if it is supplied automatically e Communication mode Select Infrastructure e Authentication Choose the authentication used on the network In infrastructure mode the camera supports WPA PSK WPA2 PSK open system and shared key authentication e Encryption Choose the encryption used on the network The options available depend on the authentication used Open None 64 or 128 bit WEP Shared 64 or 128 bit WEP WPA PSK TKIP AES WPA2 PSK AES e Encryption key If the network uses encryption enter the network key The number of characters required depends on the type of key used WEP 64 bit WEP 128 bit TKIP AES Number of characters ASCII 5 13 8 63 Number of characters hex 10 26 64 SYJOMIAN BNJNAYsedJU E1BWED BY 0 S J JOAId YIOMJaN HulAdoD e Key Index If WEP64 or WEP128 is selected for Encryption choose a key index the default index is 1 A key index is not required when None is selected 134 Uploading Images to an ftp Server WT 4 Setup Utility loks 09 Nikon Tsetup Wireless settings Network name SSID WT 4 Communication mode infrastructure Channel Mr Authentic
47. N HulAdoD Setup wireless printer Setup picture folder The camera needs to be connected to Add or Edit profiles 120 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 6 Select Add new profile and click Next 2 WT 4 Setup Utility Gle Nikon Tea Select a profile Select a profile from the list or select lt Add new profle gt to create a new profile Current profiles Ee a o lt Back coved 7 Enter the following information and click Next e Profile name Enter a name of up to 16 characters e Profile type Choose FTP Server e Interface type Choose Wireless amp Ethernet for networks that include wireless or Ethernet only for Ethernet only SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL Y 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdoy networks 2 WT 4 Setup Utility ole Nikon Saas f Enter profile name Enter a name for the new profile and select the type of profile and interface Profilename FTP1 Profletype FTP Server v Interface type Wireless amp Ethemet v Helo lt Back Cancel Uploading Images to an ftp Server 121 8 Select Manual setup and click Next WT 4 Setup Utility ola a Tap Select setup method Select whether to use manual or automatic setup to configure the IP and Wireless settings C Automatic setup ecommended Select network adaptor I H Manual setup for advanced users lt Back
48. Nikon Wireless Transmitter cocococcococcoocoooooooooooooocooooooo User s Manual Trademark Information Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with this Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Apple Public Source License This product includes Apple mDNS source code that is subject to the terms of the Apple Public Source License located at URL http developer apple com darwin Portions copyright 1999 2003 Apple Computer Inc All Rights Reserved This file contains Original Code and or Modifications of Original Code as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License Version 2 0 the License You may not use this file except in compliance with the License Please obtain a copy of the License at http www opensource apple com apsli and read it before using this file The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are distributed on an AS IS basis WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON INFRINGEMENT Please see
49. Obtain automatically T Address 192 168 001 004 Mask__ 255 255 255 000 gt Menu Guide 159 TCP IP Menu Page 2 2 Use gateway Highlight this option and press S Edt the multi selector right to toggle iton M or iid a off If the network requires a gateway EB sires 00 000 00n 000 gt address turn this option on and enter the 5 address supplied by the network administrator as described below O Enable DNS 1 Highlight Address PE TCP IP wa Use gateway LM acres 000 000 000 000 gt E Enable DNS dl dDL S l401d diy Bunipy POW 2 Enter edit mode ey Eit Address daa oaa aaa oaa 3 Press multi selector left or right to select up or down to change DEA 068 000 00G OSet WOK 4 Return to TCP IP menu 2 2 ED TCP IP wa Use gateway Address 192 168 001 005 gt i O Enable DNS 160 Menu Guide Enable DNS Highlight this option and press the MEn TCP IP multi selector right to toggle it on M or off If a Domain Name Server DNS exists on the Ejgmmunmanang network turn this option on and enter the address supplied by the network administrator as described below A O Enable DNS PSet 1 Highlight Address PEI TCP IP O Use gateway amp Enable DNS Address 000 000 000 000 gt dl dDL S l401d diy Bunnipy POW 2 Enter edit mode E Address t ee 0 000010001001010 R
50. Open Network and Sharing Center Disconnect YIOMION ainyonsyseajuy UL 0 BulaUUOD VISIA SMOPUIM YOMIAN 247 BuNByuoD Introduction 25 JOMIAN 20H py ue Buea dX SMOpUIM OMJaN ay HulNByuoD Windows XP 1 Creating an Ad Hoc Network 1 Click Start and select All Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Network Connections Entertainment B System Tools W Address Book Tecworn SELIP WIET New Connection Wizard a E Calculator Remote Desktop Connection GY Command Prompt Wireless Network Setup Wizard Internet __ My Documents B Notepad Internet Explorer 2 Y Pant WY E mail B My Recent Documents o program Compatibility Wizard LO Mu Pictures SB Scanner and Camera Wizard Set Program Access and Defaults amp synchronize W Windows Catalog O Tour Windows x AD Wrrdows Update E Windows Explorer A WordPad Games E Startup internet Explorer A MsN Q Outlook Express Tour Windows xP gh Files and Settings Trd Wizard E Windows Update DD Remote Assistance Windows media Player 43 Windows Messenger QB Windows Movie Maker ee Ue a E Intel PROSet Wireless og off Turn off computer 26 Introduction 2 Select Wireless Network Connection and click Change settings of this connection S Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced H
51. POW Dd 4 click Close Successfully connected to WT 4 E Save this network Using the WT 4 with a Computer 93 Controlling the Camera 1 Complete the steps in Connecting to the Computer pp 90 93 2 Start Camera Control Pro 2 on the host 4e5 A computer and confirm that PC is aie displayed in the camera control panel ars rem ia Eron PE E 3 control the camera as described in the Camera Control Pro 2 manual Any photographs taken while the camera is connected will be recorded directly to the computer hard disk esawe ay Bulyjosu0D aPOW Dd 4 Turn the WT 4 off when transfer is complete Wait for the POWER LED pg 3 to turn from green to yellow and then go out and then disconnect the USB cable Fes M Wireless Networks More time may be required to complete operations on wireless networks 1 Ethernet Networks Do Not Disconnect the Ethernet Cable Do not disconnect the Ethernet cable while the camera is on Wireless Networks Loss of Signal During Transfer A loss of signal may interrupt the connection while pictures are being transferred to Camera Control Pro 2 If the POWER LED on the WT 4 is blinking pg 2 turn the WT 4 off and then on again Transfer will resume when the connection is re established Do not turn the camera off Transfer can not be resumed once the camera has been turned off 94 Using the WT 4 with a Computer
52. T 4 Setup Utility amp Thumbnail Selector 12 Introduction 5 Select the software to be ae A 4 Setup Utility installed and click Install 2 amp Thumbnail Selector Follow the on screen instructions to complete installation 3 e3 5 Q N Q 5 6 The dialog shown at right will be m 0 displayed when installation is oren res compiere ene piese aese eman ee complete Click Yes to close the i installer dialog 7 Remove the installer CD from the CD ROM drive If prompted to restart the computer follow the on screen instructions Introduction 13 Mac OS X T Start the computer and log in to an account with administrator privileges 2 Insert the supplied installer CD in a CD ROM drive Double click the installer CD icon on the desktop then double click the Welcome icon alemyos Buljyjeysuy 3 The dialog shown at right will be Athena displayed enter an administrator See a ee name and password and click OK Password 4a language selection dialog will be displayed select a language and click Next If the desired language is not available click Region Selection to choose a different region and then choose the desired language 5 Click Install WT 4 Setup Utility Linkto Nikon amp Thumbnail Selector Download trial versions of other Nikon software from a Nikon website or visit Nikon technical support websites Intern
53. W JOMIN ay HulnbyuoD 46 Introduction Using the WT 4 witha Computer The WT 4 can be used in the following modes Transfer mode Upload images to a computer Thumbnail select mode Use the supplied Thumbnail Selector software to preview the photographs on the camera as small thumbnail images and select pictures for upload PC mode Control the camera from a computer using Camera Control Pro 2 available separately Print mode Print JPEG images from the camera to a printer connected to a network computer The workflow for each of these modes is shown below 1 Copying Network Profiles to the Camera pg 48 e Ad Hoc Networks pg 48 e Infrastructure Networks pg 59 v 2 Upload pictures Upload pictures to a host computer pp 70 78 2 1 Connecting the WT 4 2 2 Uploading Images Thumbnail Select Mode pp 79 89 2 1 Connecting the WT 4 2 2 Uploading Images PC Mode pp 90 96 2 1 Connecting to the Computer 2 2 Controlling the Camera Print Mode pg 97 106 2 1 Configuring the Printer 2 2 Printing Pictures Using the WT 4 with a Computer 47 Copying Network Profiles to the Camera Ad Hoc Networks 1 Connect the UC E4 as shown below mi 2 Turn the camera on Power switch SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL 3 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdoD 3 Turn the computer on and start the WT 4 Setup Utilit
54. WT 4 maximum signal strength ensure a esaeD ay HulyjoujuoD POW Dd clear line of sight between the WT 4 antenna and the wireless LAN adapter or access point A Ea icon is displayed when the WT 4 is connected via Ethernet 96 Using the WT 4 with a Computer Print Mode Select print mode to use the WT 4 to print JPEG images ona printer connected to a computer on the same network Normally pictures will be printed on the device selected as the default printer for the current host To choose a different printer follow the steps below there is no need to connect the camera to the host via USB when choosing a printer Print quality page size and other settings for the selected printer can be adjusted in the Windows printer setup dialog Windows or as described in Step 4 Macintosh JaqUug ay Hulnbyuod apoy Jug Configuring the Printer 1 Turnthe computer on and start the WT 4 Setup Utility e Windows Double click the WT 4 Setup Utility icon on the desktop e Macintosh Click the WT 4WirelessSetup icon in the Dock 2 The dialog shown below will be displayed click Next 9 WT 4 Setup Utility gt 2 Ea Nikon ears Welcome to WT 4 Setup Before you begin please make sure that your camera s battery is inserted and fully ch setup process will fail f the camera s battery runs out before completion Using the WT 4 with a Computer 97 3 Select Setup wireless printe
55. a Qatmoaend different computer a password prompt will be displayed Once the correct password has been entered the prompt will not be displayed e e o again To change an existing password enter the old password before typing the new password To remove the password select Reset password profiles will be lost and click Next Please note that resetting the password deletes all existing device profiles from the camera Click Back to exit without changing password settings Setup wireless printer By default the system default printer for the host computer will be used when printing pictures To choose a different printer select Setup wireless printer pg 97 SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL Y 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdoy e e Setup picture folder The dialog shown CITT Som at right will be displayed This screen Teup allows you to select the destination sete meshetnisis folder when downloading images to marara cence amn your computer in transfer mode Click the button to select the e Hl destination for images uploaded to the computer the camera need not be connected for this operation The default destination is the WT 4 folder in the Pictures Windows e e o Vista Mac OS X or My Pictures Windows XP e Show it with ViewNX If this option is selected uploaded images will be displayed in ViewNX when the connection with the WT 4 is terminated This optio
56. a setup menu and choose MTP PTP See the camera manual for details eat Mass Storage Lo IET MTP P TP 3 Turn the camera off Introduction 7 Preparing the WT 4 Attach the Antenna vu 3 Attach the supplied antenna to the WT 4 as shown in the diagram j Q j We FU 2S Inserting the Battery To prevent loss of power during setup or upload use a fully charged battery or an optional AC adapter The WT 4 takes one EN EL3e rechargeable Li ion battery other batteries can not be used Note that the drain on the battery is increased when the WT 4 is attached 1 Open the battery chamber cover 2 Using the side of the battery to Battery latch push the battery latch to one side slide the battery in until the latch clicks into place Be FE sure the battery is in the correct orientation For safety SS precautions and information on charging the battery see the battery and charger manuals 8 Introduction 3 Close the battery chamber cover b LM 2u Buuedaid Removing the Battery Being careful not to drop the battery open the battery chamber cover and remove the battery as shown at right Stand By Mode When disconnected from the camera the WT 4 will turn off automatically after the delay chosen for the Auto power off option in the Wireless transmitter menu pg 173 reducing the drain on the
57. ading Images to an ftp Server 11 Enter ftp settings and click Next e FTP server Enter the URL or IP address of the ftp server e FTP server port Enter the port number for the ftp server The default port is 21 e FTP path Choose the folder to which pictures will be uploaded If no path is specified pictures will be uploaded to the folder specified in Step 12 of Creating an ftp Server Windows Vista Windows Vista or Step 8 of Creating an ftp Server Windows XP Windows XP or to the home folder for the current user Mac OS X e Anonymous login Select this option for anonymous login or leave this option unchecked to supply a User ID and Password Use proxy server If a proxy server is required for ftp select this option and enter the server name and port number for the proxy server e PASV mode Select this option to use PASV mode 9 WT 4 Setup Utility Nikon tela es G Torup f FIP settings FTP server FTP server port FTP path I Anonymous login User ID Password I Use proxy server Proxy server cy server port 7 PASV mode 192 168 1 3 20 lser lt Back Cancel SHIOMIAN BNJNAYsedJU LJ WL BY 0 S J JOId YIOMJaN HulAdoD Uploading Images to an ftp Server 137 12 confirm that settings are correct and click Next amp WT 4 Setup Utility oleks Nikon R Profile information Field Value Prof
58. ain access to the server PASV mode PASV mode is used by clients behind firewalls when it allows the ftp server to supply the port number Private IP address An IP address that is only visible within a local network Because packets using a private IP address can not be transmitted to another network they are usually sent between networks via a proxy server or NAT Private IP addresses in the range 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 are termed class A Class B addresses are in the range 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 class C addresses in the range 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 The class of address used depends on the size of the network Class C addresses are often used for small networks Protocol A set of rules for passing information back and forth between devices in a network By defining such elements of communication as how links are established how receipt of a signal is acknowledged how data are encoded and how to handle errors a protocol ensures that data are transmitted without loss of information Proxy A server that stands between large networks and local networks or computers typically to ensure security One element of a firewall Adesso Appendices 181 PTP IP Picture Transfer Protocol over Internet Protocol A commonly used name for the CIPA DC 005 2005 image transfer protocol for transmitting images over LANs It represents an extension to the Picture Transfer Protocol PTP used to transfer images between cameras and compu
59. and displays are taken from Windows Vista Ultimate or Mac OS X Their actual appearance and content may vary with the operating system used For information on basic computer operations see the documentation provided with the computer or operating system Life Long Learning As part of Nikon s Life Long Learning commitment to ongoing product support and education continually updated information is available on line at the following sites e For users in the U S A http www nikonusa com e For users in Europe and Africa http www europe nikon com support e For users in Asia Oceania and the Middle East http www nikon asia com Visit these sites to keep up to date with the latest product information tips answers to frequently asked questions FAQs and general advice on digital imaging and photography Additional information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area See the following URL for contact information http imaging nikon com Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a WT 4 wireless transmitter for compatible Nikon digital cameras The WT 4 is for use exclusively in the country of sale operation in other jurisdictions is not guaranteed Users who are unsure as to the country of purchase are requested to contact a Nikon authorized service representative for more information Please read this manual thoroughly and keep it where all those who use the product can read it The principal diff
60. arged e Select MTP PTP for USB 7 Wireless transmitter option in camera setup menu option not available e Confirm that the WT 4 is 70 81 90 connected and on 102 140 The Print Device info Confirm that the WT 4 is 70 81 90 and Device settings connected and on 102 140 menus cannot be selected Excessive radio A Reorient the antenna interference WT 4 hardware or battery All LEDs blink at once malfunction Contact a Nikon authorized service representative e Check settings for host and or 54 65 123 Camera displays TCP IP or wireless LAN adapter and adjust 134 153 FTP error camera settings appropriately e Check firewall settings 5 e Confirm that host and wireless LAN adapter are on e Ensure that there are no Camera displays wireless obstacles between WT 4 and error wireless LAN adapter e Check settings for host and or 54 65 123 wireless LAN adapter and adjust 134 153 camera settings appropriately Camera displays Ethernet Connegt Ethernet cable or 51 62 121 cable is not connected change interface setting to 131 177 Wireless amp Ethernet Memory card error Confirm that memory card is 102 displayed 178 Appendices properly inserted Problem Solution Page Error displayed stating that no images are available for printing Only JPEG images can be printed from the camera Transfer NEF RAW and TIFF images to computer and print them using
61. asks View Rename Refresh Export List Opens property sheet for the current selection Uploading Images to an ftp Server 115 7 Select the IP address entered in Step 4 and enter a TCP Port number The port number is normally 21 Default FTP Site Properties FTP Site Security Accounts Messages Home Directory Identification Description Defaut FTP Site IP Address 192 168 1 3 v TCP Port 21 Connection 8 Open the Home Directory tab and select a directory located on this computer The root directory for images uploaded to the ftp server is listed in the Local Path text box choose a folder and select Read Write and Log visits Click OK to close the properties dialog dX SMOpUIM Jansas dy ue Buea Default FTP Site Properties FTP Site Security Accounts Message When connecting to this resource the content shouid come trom a directory located on this computer a share located on another computer FTP Site Directory LocalPath CALAN Read Write Log visits Directory Listing Style OUNIK MS DOS This completes ftp server setup Proceed to Copying Network Profiles to the Camera pg 119 116 Uploading Images to an ftp Server Macintosh 1 Open System Preferences and click Network Internet amp Network e Network a QuickTime Sharing Select AirPort from the Show
62. ation WPA PSK v Encryption TKIP gt Encryption key Key index T Cancel SMIOMJAN INPNIJSLIJU LI WLI AY 0 S JO1d YIOMIAN Bulkdov Uploading Images to an ftp Server 135 10 Enter the following information and click Next e Obtain IP address automatically Select this option if the network is configured to supply IP addresses automatically If the network does not include a DHCP server addresses will be supplied by Auto IP pg 180 e IP address If the network is configured for manual IP addressing enter an IP address for the WT 4 e Subnet mask If the network is configured for manual IP addressing enter a subnet mask for the WT 4 e Default gateway If the network requires a gateway address select this option and enter the address supplied by the network administrator This option applies only if FTP Server is selected for Profile type in Step 7 DNS Server If a Domain Name Server exists on the network select this option and enter the address supplied by the network administrator This option applies only if FTP Server is selected for Profile type in Step 7 9 WT 4 Setup Utility oS ies amp Nikon Tsetup f TCP IP settings SYJOMIJ N PANPNIYZSLIJU EBWED BY 0 S J JOId YIOMJaN HulAdoD JT Obtain IP address automatically 192 168 1 4 255 255 255 0 I Default gateway I DNS Server lt Back Next gt Cancel 136 Uplo
63. b g Wireless LAN standards proposed by the 802 committee which develops LAN technology standards for the IEEE IIS Internet Information Services Microsoft s name for its Web server software Notable for its close connection to Windows based systems through Active Server Pages ASPs When installed as part of the operating system IIS makes it relatively easy to build web a server Infrastructure Devices in an infrastructure network communicate via wireless access points that may be connected to an Ethernet network allowing wireless and Ethernet devices to coexist on a single network IP address The address given to each node in a TCP IP network All nodes in a TCP IP network must have a unique IP address Private IP addresses are recommended for nodes that are part of a local network Key index A number identifying which WEP key is to be used for encryption when communicating via an access point with more than one WEP key All devices on the network must use the same key index LAN Local Area Network A network of computers located in relatively close proximity to one another LANs generally support data transfer speeds of 10 100 Mbps MAC Media Access Control Address A unique hardware address for each device ona network required when sending and receiving packets Open system The name given to a wireless network using no authentication open authentication Open systems are relatively insecure as a password is not required to g
64. battery Note that the WT 4 will not turn off automatically when transmitting data to a computer in thumbnail select mode pg 79 Battery Level The level of the battery inserted in the WT 4 can be determined by connecting the WT 4 to the camera pp 70 81 90 102 140 and checking the battery level using the Battery info option pg 172 in the camera setup menu The EH 6 AC Adapter The optional EH 6 AC adapter can also be used to power the camera when the WT 4 is connected ira Connect the DC plug on the AC adapter to the f WT 4 DC IN connector not to the camera Introduction 9 Installing Software This section describes how to install the WT 4 Setup Utility and Thumbnail Selector The WT 4 Setup Utility is used to copy computer and printer profiles to the camera and is required when configuring the camera for connection to a computer in transfer PC and print modes either the WT 4 Setup Utility or the camera menus can be used for connection to ftp servers in transfer mode see page 175 for information on using the camera menus for ftp Thumbnail Selector required for thumbnail select mode pg 79 Follow the steps below to install the WT 4 Setup Utility and Thumbnail Selector under Windows Vista Windows XP or Mac OS X alemyos Buljyeysuy 10 Introduction L System Requirements Before using the WT 4 or WT 4 Setup Utility CD confirm that your system meets the following
65. cancel transmission of images marked with a white send icon or green sending icon select the images during playback and press the center of the multi selector while pressing the m9 button D3 or the button D300 The icon will be removed Any of the following actions will also interrupt transmission e Turning the camera or WT 4 off e Selecting Yes for Wireless transmitter gt Transfer settings gt Deselect all m During Upload Do not remove the memory card or disconnect the Ethernet cable during upload 7 File Names To prevent files from being overwritten during transfer select On for the File number sequence option in the camera Custom Settings menu before shooting When uploading files from multiple cameras to the same server assign each camera its own folder Voice Memos Voice memos can not be uploaded separately but will be included when associated pictures are transmitted Voice recordings can not be selected for upload 146 Uploading Images to an ftp Server LJ Transfer Status During playback the status of images selected for uploaded is shown as follows PS Send Images that have been selected for upload are marked with a white amp 4 icon sobew BurpeojdN E 100NC_D3 DSC_0001 JPG NORMAL 2007 12715 10 15 56 T 4256x2832 Ed Sending A green Eicon is displayed during upload EM Sent Images that have been uploaded successfully are marked with a blue
66. ck the button below View Wireless Networks Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below A WT 4 Automatic Add Remove Properties _ Learn about setting up wireless network configuration YIOMJAN aiNyonsyseajuy Ue 0 Hul UUOD dX SMOPUIM YWOMIAN 247 BuNByuoD Introduction 37 Macintosh 1 Creating an Ad Hoc Network 1 Open System Preferences and click Network as Expos Hardware CDs amp DVDs Displays Internet amp Network H Mac Network System TI OA ee Accounts Date amp Time Appearance Dashboard amp Desktop amp ee0 System Preferences Cared Personal a B B International Q Spotlight PNN oj Security Screen Saver Y V amp Energy Keyboard amp Print amp Fax Sound Saver Mouse QuickTime Sharing Software Speech Update Startup Disk Universal Access JAOMJ N 20H Py ue urea YSOJUPEW JOMIN ay BurNnByuoD 38 Introduction 2 Choose Network Port Configurations from the Show menu ee0 Network lt gt show ait a 5 f S Location Automatic ha ow v Network Status a Built in Ethernet Built in FireWire fidress Built in Etherijet AirPort Built in Network Port Configurations AirPort 3 Enable AirPort drag it to the top of the list and click Apply Now ee0 Network CI
67. commended option can not be used with existing network profiles third party wireless LAN adapters networks using static IP addresses Windows XP SP1 Mac OS X or computers that are not configured for connection to a wireless LAN access point SHIOMIAN BNJnNAYsedJu E1BWED BY 0 S J JOAId YIOMJaN HulAdoD 64 Using the WT 4 with a Computer Enter the following information and click Next e Network name SSID Enter a network name or choose from a list of existing networks Do not change the name if it is supplied automatically e Communication mode Select Infrastructure e Authentication Choose the authentication used on the network In infrastructure mode the camera supports WPA PSK WPA2 PSK open system and shared key authentication e Encryption Choose the encryption used on the network The options available depend on the authentication used Open None 64 or 128 bit WEP Shared 64 or 128 bit WEP WPA PSK TKIP AES WPA2 PSK AES e Encryption key If the network uses encryption enter the network key The number of characters required depends on the type of key used WEP 64 bit WEP 128 bit TKIP AES Number of characters ASCII 5 13 8 63 Number of characters hex 10 26 64 e Key Index If WEP64 or WEP 128 is selected for Encryption choose a key index the default index is 1 A key index is not required when None is selected SYJOMIAN BNJNAYsedJu EBWED BY 0
68. cture Networks Connecting to the ftp Server as Uploading IMAGE Sissis iseitis ieii Menu Guide sssesssssessssssssssosssosssssseosssseossssssesssssssessss 151 Mode 152 Choose Profile as cezces dees ctsceceecsanettvnsderiesiceasctinenconat a152 FTP Registration for Connection to ftp Servers Only Editing ftp Profiles essences Transfer Settings Transfer Mode Only Auto Send Delete After Send Send File As Send Foldev Deselect All ste rint Print Mode Only 171 VICE INFO seessessseesseeseees 172 Battery Info AC Address Firmware Version evice Settings Auto Power Off cecccsssssccsssssssssssssssesesssssssetsssseeeseees Pr E AE GAE Format Transmitter s Memory essen ov oO Appendices ccsccccssscccssssscscccccssssssscccccssssssssssccsecsssees 17D Creating ftp Profiles Using Camera Menus sssssssssccsseesesseeesseeecesseeseseeeeeee 175 Troubleshooting ssesssscssseesccensssescesnsseesecesnee 178 Glossary Specifications Background Knowledge This manual assumes basic knowledge of ftp servers and local area networks LANs For more information on installing configuring and using devices in a network contact the manufacturer or network administrator Illustrations The camera shown in this manual is a Nikon D3 Save where otherwise noted all software and operating system dialogs messages
69. e FTP server port Enter the port number for the ftp server The default port is 21 e FTP path Choose the folder to which pictures will be uploaded If no path is specified pictures will be uploaded to the folder specified in Step 12 of Creating an ftp Server Windows Vista Windows Vista or Step 8 of Creating an ftp Server Windows XP Windows XP or to the home folder for the current user Mac OS X e Anonymous login Select this option for anonymous login or leave this option unchecked to supply a User ID and Password Use proxy server If a proxy server is required for ftp select this option and enter the server name and port number for the proxy server e PASV mode Select this option to use PASV mode 2 WT 4 Setup Utility tol a E 09 Nikon TSetu p P SYAOMI N 20H PY LWL y 0 SAIIJO1g YOMIAN BulAdoy FTP settings FTP server 19216813 FTP server port 20 FTP path I Anonymous login User ID User Password I Use proxy server Proxy server Proxy server port 7 PASV mode lt Back Cancel 126 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 12 confirm that settings are correct and click Next Y WT 4 Setup Utility oleks Nikon T Profile information Field Value Profile name FTP1 Profle type FTP Server Interface type Wireless amp Ethemet Wireless settings Network name SSID WT 4 Communication mode Ad h
70. ect via Ethernet only Wireless If Wireless amp Ethernet is selected Mem for Interface type select this option to A te adjust wireless settings as described in y Eba the Menu Guide pp 154 157 Press dto Fien Infrastructure return to the registration dialog when Channel settings are complete TCP IP Adjust TCP IP settings as described in the Menu Guide pp 158 f ie 161 Press lt to return to the registration dialog when settings are snuay esawe gt Huis salJoig dy Bulea t O Obtain automatically T Address 000 000 000 000 complete Mask 255 255 255 000 FTP Adjust ftp settings as described in i cit the Menu Guide pp 162 168 Press 4 F oes a to return to the registration dialog when G a Folder settings are complete Pot z O PASV mode 7 A confirmation dialog will be displayed Choose from the following options e Yes Open a connection to the new server and return to the top level of the wireless transmitter menu e No Return to Step 3 without connecting to the server Errors An error will be displayed if the new profile does not match server settings Edit wireless TCP IP and ftp settings as described in the Menu Guide pg 153 Appendices 177 Bunooys jqnoaL Troubleshooting Problem Solution Page e Turn the WT 4 on 71 82 91 POWER LED does not 103 141 light e Confirm that the battery is 8 172 inserted and fully ch
71. ection profiles will i be displayed Highlight the desired es profile and press Delete Viewing Profile Information Press the camera O n button to view information on the selected profile Turn on the WT 4 0H ONOFF PofER LINK ERROR Confirm that the selected profile is Wireless transmitter displayed in green in the top levelofthe wireless transmitter menu For q n gg Device settings information on what to do if an error is displayed see Troubleshooting pg 178 E Now in thumbnail select mode 29 0000 E777 T 82 Using the WT 4 with a Computer Ad hoc Networks Windows Vista To connect to an ad hoc network using Windows Vista turn the WT 4 on and follow the steps below on the computer 1 Click the Start orb and select Connect To gj Windows Meeting Space ol Panel Default Programs gt All Programs Help and Support 0 a 2 Select the network name SSID for the WT 4 and click Connect toes AP Connect to a network Select a network to connect to show fal A WT 4 Security enabled network Unsecured network ie p 1e Security enabled network ii Set up a connection or network Open Network and Sharing Center Y LM ay Burau POW P S euqunyL Using the WT 4 with a Computer 83 3 Enter the network security key and click Connect
72. ector up or down T Address 000 000 000 000 Mask 255 255 255 000 TCP IP Menu Page 1 2 Obtain automatically Highlight this option and EM press the multi selector right to toggle iton Pi ma M or off Turn this option on if the wireless network is configured to supply an IP address A automatically by DHCP server or Auto IP pg Mask 255 255 255 000 180 Otherwise turn it off and enter the address and sub net mask supplied by the network administrator as described below t O Obtain automatically bSet dl dDL S l401d diy Bunipy POW 1 Highlight Address PEI TCP IP t n O Obtain automatically L Address 000 000 000 000 gt Mask 255 255 255 000 2 Enter edit mode ET Address t ie O00 O00 HOo oOo e OSet WOK 3 Press multi selector left or right dit to select up or down to Address change nea oce aan 0o OSet OROK 158 Menu Guide Exit to TCP IP menu 1 2 If 7 EI TCP IP sub net mask is required proceed to Step 5 t J O Obtain automatically MS Address 192 168 001 004 gt Mask 255 255 255 000 Highlight Mask PE TCP IP t O Obtain automatically Address 192 168 001 004 Mask 255 255 255 000 gt dl dDL S l401d diy Bunipy apow Enter edit mode 255 255 255 000 OSet OK Choose sub net mask 255 255 255 000 OSet OK Exit to TCP IP menu 1 2 Edit lt TCP IP L O
73. ed with the WT 4 batteries such as the EN EL3e and the battery chargers such as the MH 18a are not supplied LJ User s Manual this manual 1 Warranty I Software CD LJ Antenna LI Case LI Strap T USB cable 4 USB cable clip for the D3 series Q USB cable clip for the D300 series Q USB cable clip for the D700 USB Cable Clips for D3 Series D300 Series and D700 Cameras The USB cable clips prevent accidental disconnections Attach as shown below ip for the USB cable clip for the D700 Introduction 3 v LM 24740 sued s pow pawoddns Supported Modes The WT 4 connects the camera to wireless and Ethernet networks Photographs on the camera can then be previewed on the computer or transmitted to an ftp server or printer and the camera controlled remotely from a computer The WT 4 supports the following modes Mode Host Description See Computer Upload new or existing or ftp server photographs to host Preview the photographs in internal Transfer mode pg 70 Toumbrel Computer memory on the computer monitor pg 79 select mode before upload Control camera from computer PC mode Computer using optional Camera Control Pro 2 pg 90 software Print JPEG photographs on printer 97 connected to network computer Pg Print mode Computer Before data can be transferred over a wireless or Ethernet network the camera must be supplied
74. elp Oi O sen gt rovers gt ress Network Connections A LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks Local Area Connection EE create a new Network cable unplugged connection CA Q Set up a home or smal of 1394 Connection Connected Ta 1394 Net Adapter WF Disable this network device Repair this connection Other Places gt Control Panel E My Network Places E My Documents F My Computer Details Wireless Network If a Wireless Network Connection icon is not displayed install the necessary driver software as described in the documentation for the wireless LAN adapter JOMIAN 20H py ue Buea dX SMOpUIM HOMP N ay HuNnGyuoD Introduction 27 3 Click the Wireless Networks tab lt Wireless Network Connection Properties PR Generel Wireless Networks dvanced Connect using eela This connection uses the following items a Agent M d File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks M 005 Packet Scheduler lt mj Instal __Uninstan __ Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft networl Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Cancel If a third party wireless connection program is installed the Wireless Networks tab will not be displayed Choose authentication encryption and a security key as described in
75. erence between the WT 4 and WT 4A B C D E is in the number of channels supported pp 54 123 155 183 unless otherwise stated all references to the WT 4 also apply to the WT 4A B C D E The following symbols and conventions are used throughout this manual This icon marks cautions information that should be v read before use to prevent damage to the product This icon marks notes information that should be read before using the device Introduction 1 Parts of the WT 4 LM au Jo sued 7 1 Power switch 2 Antenna connector 8 3 Status LEDs POWER green yellow LINK green ERROR orange 4 USB connector cover 70 81 90 102 140 The Antenna Always use the supplied antenna with the WT 4 Use of other antennas with this transmitter is prohibited by law 2 Introduction eas os W rer oe 4 5 USB connector ENE 70 81 90 102 140 6 Eyelet for strap 7 Connector cover 8 Battery chamber COV f ss sssssesss 8 9 DC IN connector 10 Ethernet connector The POWER LED When the WT 4 is on the POWER LED glows green to indicate that the battery is fully charged or that an AC adapter is connected At battery levels below 10 it will blink green to warn that the battery requires charging When the WT 4 is turned off the POWER LED briefly turns yellow as the product powers down Supplied Accessories The following accessories are suppli
76. eries can be used and the number of shots that can be uploaded before recharging varies with the condition of the batteries signal strength and how camera and WT 4 are used The following measurements were performed using a fully charged EN EL3e battery 1500 mAh at a temperature of 23 C 73 4 F while continuously uploading images with an average file size of 3 Mbytes to a host computer running Windows Vista Ultimate over an infrastructure network with the WT 4 in transfer mode Network Wireless Wireless Ethernet 802 11a 802 119 100 base TX No of shots uploaded 4 500 4 500 10 000 Battery life 150 min 2 5 hr 150 min 2 5 hr 200 min 3 3 hr To ensure maximum battery performance e Keep the battery contacts clean Soiled contacts can reduce battery performance e Use EN EL3e batteries immediately after charging Batteries will lose their charge if left unused Periodically check the battery level using Wireless Transmitter gt Device info gt Battery info e The battery level displayed by the camera may vary with changes in temperature 184 Appendices Index Symbols Sd GS 76 147 A AC Adapter 9 Ad hoc 16 17 26 38 48 72 83 92 105 119 142 154 180 Antenna 2 8 178 Auto power off 9 173 Auto send 169 B Battery info 172 BSS ID 30 36 54 65 154 180 c Camera Control Pro2 4 90 94 Channel 41 54 123 155 183 Connecting the WT 4 70 81 90 102 140 175 D Delete after
77. ers IIS is included in the standard install of Windows Vista Ultimate Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Enterprise and Windows XP Professional for information contact Microsoft Mac OS X versions 10 3 9 and 10 4 10 also support ftp services Be sure to use characters supported by the WT 4 pg 153 when specifying such settings as user ID password and folder names Windows Vista VISIA SMOPUIM JaAJas dy ue Buea 1 Open the Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center control panel 2 select Manage network connections Network and Sharing Center z r secrch P jetwork and Sharing Center 108 Uploading Images to an ftp Server Right click the Wireless Network Connection icon and select Properties from the menu that appears wa Wireless Network Connection WT 4 Disable Connect Disconnect Status Diagnose Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties A User Account Control dialog will be displayed click Allow e1SIA SMOpUIM JaAJas dy ue Bunea Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties Networking Sharing Connect using De basme eee eee This connection uses the following items 0M Client for Microsoft Networks QoS Packet Scheduler rie and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks iv vi
78. es supplied or designated for this product Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines Notices for Customers in Europe Hereby Nikon declares that this Wireless LAN Module SX 10WAG is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC S 2NON M Notice for Customers in France Outdoor use of wireless transceivers is prohibited in France 1 Symbol for Separate Collection in European Countries The following apply only to users in European countries This symbol indicates that this product is to be collected separately e This product is designated for separate collection at an ps appropriate collection point Do not dispose of as household waste e For more information contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management vii viii Table of Contents F r YOUR Satetycsjucssecscssistcsisiciuacessiitccdcocasssscsstacecasecd nye ctasatccatassndssescotesebouanensuesstouteacanes i Notices i Introduction essssssesssseseossssecsosssseossssscosssscosossssosssssssesssseo Partsof the Wlenia aseissa ina teei E ini eiii 2 Supported Modens nai RANA AES 4 WOrK FOW isesisvuse oeenn i rieren anren aiat eeniasti 6 Preparing the Camera csscssssssccssssssssssesssesccssecesnsecssssecesseeecsssecssneeessuseeseaeeeseaneessaes 7 Preparing the WT 4 u cescsssssccsesccsssccssnsscssnsecssneecsssecssnseecssse
79. essssecesnseeesnseessnetessaseesssees Installing SOftWare sssssssssssssssrsesssssrresssssnseesssssneensseeresssseeeesnseeeressssseeresssseereesseennee Configuring the Network Windows Vista Creating an Ad Hoc Network Windows Vista Connecting to an Infrastructure Network essesseseeeseeneen 21 Windows XP Creating an Ad Hoc Network esssesssesssensetnetseinesestintsnssinetet 26 Windows XP Connecting to an Infrastructure N tWOrk cesses 32 Macintosh Creating an Ad Hoc Network smsssssseseneeisenetetneietntinssine 38 Macintosh Connecting to an Infrastructure N tWOTK sssseseseseeseeseenee 42 Using the WT 4 with a Computel sccsssssssssssessssseseeee 47 Copying Network Profiles to the Camera Ad HOC N tworkS csesssssssssessssssnsssensessssenee nfrastructure NEtWOTKS scssssssssee Upload pictures to a host computer Connecting the WT 4 Uploading Images Thumbnail Select Mode Connecting The WTA arsa A AEE Uploadin PC MOdEe sssssssssssseessssessseeesssseessse Connecting to the Computer Controlling the Camerea Print Mod Configuring the Printer Printing Pictures Uploading Images to an ftp Server cccccssssescsreeee 107 Creating an ftp SCrVera csscsssseccssessessecsssssessecsssssescssecessuseccssseeessneesesneesssneeessnseets 108 Windows Vista Windows XP Macintosh Copying Network Profiles to the Camera Ad Hoc Networks Infrastru
80. et connection required 14 Introduction 6 Select the software to be 7 installed and click Install Seminal eae Follow the on screen instructions to complete installation alemyjos Buljyeysuy 7 The dialog shown at right will be displayed when installation is complete Click OK 8 Remove the installer CD from the CD ROM drive If prompted to restart the computer follow the on screen instructions The WT 3 Setup Utility If the WT 3 Setup Utility is installed or uninstalled after the WT 4 Setup Utility Thumbnail Selector is installed the WT 4 Setup Utility Thumbnail Selector must be reinstalled Introduction 15 Configuring the Network This section describes how to create ad hoc and infrastructure S networks under Windows Vista Windows XP and Mac OS X 2 Windows Vista a Ad hoc Network pg 17 Infrastructure Network pg 21 a Windows XP S Ad hoc Network pg 26 Infrastructure Network pg 32 Macintosh Ad hoc Network pg 38 Infrastructure Network pg 42 Connecting to Existing Wireless LANs The WT 4 can also be used to connect to existing wireless LANs Switch to the existing network after creating a new network for use with the WT 4 Wireless Networks Infrastructure Versus Ad hoc Wireless networks may be either infrastructure or ad hoc e Infrastructure Connection is via a e Ad hoc A peer to peer wireless wireless LAN access point network consisting
81. ftware as described in the documentation for the wireless LAN adapter YIOMIAN ainyonsjseaul UL 0 BuyydauUOD dX SMOpUIM MOMIN ay LuunGyuoy Introduction 33 3 Click the Wireless Networks tab L Wireless Network Connection Properties PR Generel Wireless Networks idvanced Connect using eela This connection uses the following items a Agent M d File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks M 005 Packet Scheduler lt mj Instal __Uninstan __ Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft networl Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Cancel If a third party wireless connection program is installed the Wireless Networks tab will not be displayed Choose authentication encryption and a security key as described in the documentation for the wireless LAN adapter Make a note of the security key as it will be required when setting up the camera 4 select Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings L Wireless Network Connection Properties 2 General Wireless Networks Advanced Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in range click the button below View Wireless Networks Preferred networks A
82. g 107 L Wireless Network Connection Properties E General Wireless Networks Advanced Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in range click the button below View Wireless Networks Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below WT 4 Automatic Add Remove Properties _ Learn about setting up wireless network configuration JOMIAN 20H py ue uneasy dX SMOpUIM IOMJaN 247 HulNbyuoD Introduction 31 M Connecting to an Infrastructure Network Procedures for connecting your computer to a wireless LAN access point are described here Configuring the Wireless LAN Access Point Following the instructions in the manual for the wireless LAN access point choose a network name SS ID authentication encryption security key and key index Configuring the Host 1 Click Start and select All Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Network Connections E Accessibility f Communications Entertainment System Tools GJ Address Book E Calculator BY Command Prompt f BD Notepad f W Paint Program Compatibility Wizard E New Connection wizard Remote Desktop Connection lt 2 Wireless Network Setup Wizard Internet My Documents
83. he right and enter a new ID as Channel described in the note on the previous page Press to return to the wireless menu 1 2 SS J M Salyorg dy Burpy POW Communication mode Choose a mode ED according to how the wireless network is set isaiiilasiallia up Infrastructure ic Option Description Ad hoc Infrastructure Connection to wireless network is default via access point Direct peer to peer wireless connection to host Ad hoc Ethernet Networks No adjustments to wireless LAN settings are required when the camera is connected to a LAN by an Ethernet cable 154 Menu Guide Channel 1 Choose channel 2 Return to wireless menu 1 2 Edit Wireless SSID u NT 4 Communication mode Ad hoc Channel 11 gt SS J M Sa yorg dy up apo Not required if Infrastructure is selected for Communication mode Authentication Choose the type of EE authentication used by the computer or fa access point The camera supports WPA PSK jem E Shared WPA2 PSK open system and shared key authentication WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK are we available only in infrastructure mode Menu Guide 155 Wireless Menu Page 2 2 Encryption 1 Highlight encryption method BED Encryption Encryption The type of encryption available depends on the option selected for lt Authentication pp 54 65 155 e0pen No encryption WEP eShared WEP eWPA PSK
84. hen downloading images to your computer in transfer mode Click the button to select the destination for images uploaded to the computer the camera need not be connected for this operation The default destination is the WT 4 folder in the Pictures Windows Vista Mac OS X or My Pictures Windows XP ES WT Setup Usility Nikon Select Destination folder Choose the folder where ihe images from the camera are stored when ce operating in Transier moc I Show itwith VewNX e P Setup Ej eShow it with ViewNX If this option is selected uploaded images will be displayed in ViewNX when the connection with the WT 4 is terminated This option only available if ViewNxX is installed SYIOMIAN BNJNAYsedJu EBWED BY 0 S J JOAId YIOMJaN HulAdoD Using the WT 4 with a Computer 61 6 Select Add new profile and click Next 4 amp 9 WT 4 Setup Utility oS es Nikon Toa Select a profile Select a profile from the list or select lt Add new profile gt to create a new profile EA a 7 Enter the following information and click Next e Profile name Enter a name of up to 16 characters e Profile type Choose Computer e Interface type Choose Wireless amp Ethernet for networks that include wireless or Ethernet only for Ethernet only SHIOMIAN BNJNAYsedJU EBWED BY 0 S J JOAId YIOMJaN HulAdoD networks WT 4 Setup Utility
85. hese formats transfer them to the computer and use ViewNX supplied or optional software packages such as Capture NX Index print is not available e Images will not be played back in the camera monitor when the PJ button is pressed The Status LEDs The POWER LED lights when the WT 4 is on Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED the faster the LED blinks the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted The ERROR LED blinks to show that an error has occurred Status POWER LINK ERROR WT 4 off off off off Connected to printer pictures can be O on 2 blinks oft printed Error connecting to printer O on off blinks WT 4 hardware or battery malfunction _ blinks lt blinks lt blinks 104 Using the WT 4 with a Computer Ad hoc Networks Windows Vista To connect to an ad hoc network using Windows Vista turn the WT 4 on and follow the steps below on the computer 1 Click the Start orb and select Connect To gj Windows Meeting Space ol Panel Default Programs gt All Programs Help and Support 0 a 2 Select the network name SSID for the WT 4 and click Connect toes AP Connect to a network Select a network to connect to show fal A WT 4 Security enabled network Unsecured network ie p 1e Security enabled network ii Set up a connection or networ
86. i fre M Bica Fe iy Recent Documents BS cores I MSN Windows Media Playa 33 Windows Messenger Tour Windows xP y msn p2 Files and Settings Trd peed Outlook Express Windows Update po Remote Assistance Windows Media Player OF Mu Pictures Set Program Access and Defaults W Windows Catalog Windows Update Scanner and Camera Wizard Synchronize Tour windows xP E Windows Explorer fi Accessories CS A WordPad Games E Startup internet Explorer 43 Windows Messenger QB windows Movie Maker ee UE a E Intel PROSet Wireless Log Off Turn Off Computer YIOMIAN ainyonsjseauy Ue 0 Buyd UUOD dX SMOpUIM MOMIN ay HuNbyuoD 32 Introduction 2 Select Wireless Network Connection and click Change settings of this connection S Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Oi O sen gt rovers gt ress Network Connections A LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks Local Area Connection EE create a new Network cable unplugged connection CA Q Set up a home or smal of 1394 Connection Connected Ta 1394 Net Adapter WF Disable this network device Repair this connection Other Places gt Control Panel E My Network Places E My Documents F My Computer Details Wireless Network If a Wireless Network Connection icon is not displayed install the necessary driver so
87. i 0 UOND UUOD 104 UONeIISIBAY dld POW Keyboard area Use multi selector to highlight letters press center to select Text display area Text appears in this area To move cursor press Q while using up down left and right buttons input on multi selector Use the multi selector to highlight the desired character in the keyboard area and press the center of the multi selector to insert the highlighted character at the current cursor position note that if a character is entered when the field is full the last character in the field will be deleted To delete the character under the cursor press the 7 button To move the cursor to a new position press the ES button while using the multi selector To complete entry and return to the previous menu press the button To exit to the previous menu without completing text entry press MENU Menu Guide 153 LI Wireless This option contains settings for connection ER Wireless to a wireless network and is only displayed if the interface type for the selected profile is Wireless amp Ethernet The wireless menu has Fioun two pages of options to scroll between Channel pages press the multi selector up or down Wireless Menu Page 1 2 SSID A BSS or ESS ID is required for Edit connection to a wireless LAN adapter or a Wireless access point To change the BSS or ESS ID highlight the current ID press the multi Communication earm selector to t
88. ile name FTP1 Profile type FTP Server Interface type Wireless amp Ethemet Wireless settings Network name SSID WT 4 Communication mode infrastructure Channel l Authentication WPA PSK 13 Select Finish wizard and click Next 9 WT 4 Setup Utility 2 es p gt Nikon Tsetup Action completed successfully The Profile has been saved Finish wizard Select another action to perform SYIOMIAN ANJNAYsedJU EBWED BY 0 S J JOAId YIOMJaN HulAdoD 138 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 14 Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable Cid The network profile has now been copied to the camera Proceed to Connecting to the ftp Server pg 140 SYJOMIAN ANJINAYsedJU LJ WL BY 0 S J JOAId YIOMJaN HulAdoD Uploading Images to an ftp Server 139 Connecting to the ftp Server Before connecting the WT 4 select MTP PTP for the USB option in the camera setup menu pg 7 and confirm that the host computer is running and the user is logged in 1 Turn the camera off and insert the memory card containing the pictures to be sent if the camera is equipped with multiple memory card slots the card can be inserted into any slot 1 M 5 dij ay 0 buydauU0D To access the network via Ethernet connect the Ethernet cable pg 2 Note that wireless transfer is disabled while an Ethe
89. ile pressing the R button press the center of the multi selector D3 or the button D300 The image will be marked with a white send icon and transmission will begin immediately During upload images are marked with a green sending icon Repeat this process to send additional images pictures will be sent in the order selected sobew BurpeojdN Images that have been successfully uploaded are marked with a blue sent icon Images can be resent by pressing the center of the multi selector while pressing the ER button D3 or the amp button D300 to change the blue sent icon to a white send icon f 100NC_D3 0 NORMAL 2007 12 15 15 56 4256x2832 D300 Retouch Options When Wireless transmitter gt Mode gt Transfer mode is selected in the camera setup menu and the WT 4 is on the button on the D300 is used during playback to select pictures for upload preventing it from being used to select pictures for other operations such as side by side comparison To restore normal operation select another option for Wireless transmitter gt Mode Uploading Images to an ftp Server 145 3 Turn the WT 4 off and wait for the POWER LED pg 3 to turn from green to yellow and then go out then disconnect the USB cable The destination folder can be selected using the Setup Utility pp 50 126 sobew buipeojda I Interrupting Transmission To
90. it mode aaaea 0 65535 Set WOK dl4 S 01d dy Burpy POW 7 Press multi selector left or right to select up or down to change oleoso 0 65535 OSet WOK 8 Return to ftp menu 3 3 168 Menu Guide Transfer Setti NGS Transfer Mode Only The following settings are available in transfer mode Auto Send Choose whether to upload photographs to the server as they are taken Option Description Photos are uploaded immediately after being recorded to camera memory card Be sure memory card is inserted in camera before shooting Photos are not automatically uploaded Off as they are taken Photos can be default selected for transmission when camera is in playback mode On puas ony JUO apoy Jaysues sHuIas Jaysuery Pictures will not be uploaded to the server when the WT 4 is turned off Pictures will instead be marked with a send indicator as they are recorded to the memory card Delete After Send Select Yes to delete photographs from the Byam camera memory card automatically once upload is complete the default option is No Deletion is suspended during live view slide shows and playback zoom and while the Delete Hide image Copy image s D3 only Slide show Print set White balance preset manual Retouch Choose slot D3 only and Choose folder D300 only menus are displayed and resumes when these operations end
91. its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used 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 this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help CAUTIONS Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Interface Cables Use the interface cables sold or provided by Nikon for your equipment Using other interface cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules Indoor operations In accordance with 47 CFR Part 15 407 e U NIl devices operating in 5 15 5 25 GHz frequency band
92. k Open Network and Sharing Center S MNPId Bunulig POW Wd Using the WT 4 with a Computer 105 3 Enter the network security key and click Connect Type the network security key or passphrase for WT 4 The person who setup the network can give you the key or passphrase Security key or passphrase isplay characters sainyig Bunuig apo JUL Pa If you have a USB flash drive with network settings for WT 4 insert it now 4 click Close Successfully connected to WT 4 E Save this network 106 Using the WT 4 with a Computer Uploading Images to an ftp Server Follow the steps below to upload pictures to an ftp server over wireless or Ethernet networks 1 Creating an ftp Server pg 108 eWindows Vista pg 108 eWindows XP pg 114 Macintosh pg 117 Vv 2 Copying Network Profiles to the Camera pg 119 eAd Hoc Networks pg 119 eInfrastructure Networks pg 129 Vv 3 Connecting to the ftp Server pg 140 v 4 Uploading Images pg 145 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 107 Creating an ftp Server The WT 4 can be used to upload pictures to ftp servers created using standard ftp services included with Windows Vista 32 bit Ultimate Business Enterprise editions Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 or later and Mac OS X version 10 3 9 or version 10 4 10 Under Windows Internet Information Services IIS are required to configure ftp serv
93. matically from 30 seconds 1 minute 10 minutes and 30 minutes Auto off delay Format Transmitter s Memory Format internal memory All images and E Format transmitters memory voice memos stored in internal memory will y T Al data in built be deleted ROE Yes No Menu Guide 173 Device Settings 174 Menu Guide Appendices Creating ftp Profiles Using Camera Menus In transfer mode the camera menus can be used in place of the WT 4 Setup Utility to create ftp profiles Before creating an ftp profile with the camera menus set the camera USB option to MTP PTP and connect the WT 4 To prevent unexpected loss of power be sure the battery is fully charged or use an optional AC adapter 1 Open the WT 4 USB connector cover and connect the USB cable from the WT 4 to the camera USB connector 2 Turn the camera on m Using the Menus If the shutter release button on the camera is pressed while menus are displayed the monitor will turn off and any changes to the current profile will be lost Select Monitor off delay in the Custom Settings menu and choose a longer monitor off delay Firewalls The WT 4 uses TCP ports 20 and 21 for ftp It may be necessary to adjust firewall settings before connecting to a server behind a firewall Editing Existing ftp Profiles See the Menu Guide for information on using camera menus to edit existing ftp profiles Appendices 175
94. mation on supported operating systems see the Nikon website for your area pg x Not required for connection to ftp servers Connect the camera directly to the computer The camera may not function as expected when connected via a hub extension cable or keyboard alemyjos Buljjeysu Introduction 11 Windows Vista Windows XP 1 Start the computer and log in to an account with administrator privileges 2 Insert the supplied installer CD in a CD ROM drive Windows Vista Under Windows Vista an AutoPlay dialog will be displayed click Run Welcome exe A User Account Control dialog will then be displayed click Allow alemyos Buljyeysuy A language selection dialog will be displayed If the Language Selection Dialog Is Not Displayed If the installer does not start automatically open the Computer or My Computer window by selecting Computer or My Computer from the Start menu Windows Vista XP or by double clicking the My Computer icon on the desktop Windows 2000 Professional and then double click the CD ROM icon 3 Selecta language and click Next If the desired language is not available click Region Selection to choose a different region and then choose the desired language A click Install Link to Nikon Download trial versions of other Nikon software from a Nikon website or visit Nikon technical support websites Internet connection required W
95. may contain letters punctuation and the numbers 0 9 hexadecimal keys the numbers 0 9 and the letters a b c d e and f If TKIP or AES is selected for Security type enter an ASCII key of 8 to 63 characters or a 64 digit hexadecimal key JOMIN aNj onysesju Ue 0 HulDaUUOD PISIA SMOPUIN MOMIN 24 HulNByuoD Introduction 23 Network name Security type Encryption type Security Key Passphrase Display characters Start this connection automatically Connect even if the network is not broadcasting Warning If you select this option your computer s privacy might be at risk Click Connect to Successfully added WT 4 gt Connect to Open the Connect to a network dialog so I can connect gt Change connection settings Open the connection properties so that I can change the settings YIOMIAN anonNAseajuy Ue 0 Buld UUOD PISIA SMOPUIM JOMIN ay HulsNByuoD VI 24 Introduction 6 Confirm that Connected appears next to the network name entered in Step 4 and click Cancel Connect to a network Network setup is now complete Proceed to Using the WT 4 with a Computer pg 47 or Uploading Images to an ftp Server pg 107 Disconnect or connect to another network k l E a A memi emi Security enabled network CETE Security enabled network Set up a connection or network
96. n hot plug and do not require separate IRQ interrupt request numbers preventing conflicts with other devices WAN Wide Area Network A network connecting computers or LANs in widely separated locations The Internet is an example of a WAN WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A type of encryption in which the data transmitted between devices is encoded using a shared encryption key WEP key Wireless LAN access point A wireless transceiver that acts as the connection between wireless devices and a wireless network WPA PSK WiFi Protected Access with Pre Shared Key A type of authentication for wireless networks using previously established pre shared TKIP or AES keys Wireless devices using this form of authentication can only communicate with devices with the same pre shared key AleSSO 5 182 Appendices Specifications BE Wireless Transmitter WT 4 WT 4A WT 4B WT 4C WT 4D WT 4E Wireless Standards WT 4 WT 4A WT 4B WT 4C WT 4D IEEE 802 11a b g ARIB STD T66 ARIB STD T71 WT 4E IEEE 802 11b g ARIB STD T66 Communications protocols IEEE 802 11a g OFDM IEEE 802 11b DBPSK DQPSK CCK Operating frequency WT 4 5170 5320 MHz 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 52 56 60 64 2412 2472 MHz 1 13 WT 4A 5180 5320 MHz 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 5745 5825 MHz 149 153 157 161 165 2412 2462 MHz 1 11 WT 4B 5180 5320 MHz 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 5500 5700 MHz 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140
97. n only available if ViewNX is installed 50 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 6 Select Add new profile and click Next 2 WT 4 Setup Utility Gle Nikon Tea Select a profile Select a profile from the list or select lt Add new profle gt to create a new profile Current profiles Ee a o lt Back coved 7 Enter the following information and click Next e Profile name Enter a name of up to 16 characters e Profile type Choose Computer e Interface type Choose Wireless amp Ethernet for networks that include wireless or Ethernet only for Ethernet only SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL 3 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdoD networks 9 WT 4 Setup Utility tela Nikon ip f Enter profile name Enter a name for the new profile and select the type of profile and interface Proflename PC1 Profle type Computer x Interface type Wireless amp Ethemet v Help lt Back Next gt Cancel Using the WT 4 with a Computer 51 8 Select Manual setup and click Next 9 WT 4 Setup Utility E Tap Select setup method Select whether to use manual or automatic setup to configure the IP and Wireless settings C Automatic setup ecommended Select network adaptor I H Manual setup for advanced users lt Back SYJOMIAN DOH PY LWL ay 0 S J JO1d YIOMJaN HulAdoD 52 Using the WT 4 with a Compute
98. n the Home Directory tab and select A directory located on this computer The root directory for images uploaded to the ftp server is listed in the Local path text box choose a folder and select Read Write and Log visits Click OK to close the properties dialog Default FTP Site Properties ea FIP Site I Security Accounts Message Home Directory iirectory Security The content for this resource should come from A directory located on this computer A directory located on another computer FTP site directory Local path C LAN Browse V Read V Write V Log visits VISIA SMOPUIM JaAJas dy ue Buea Directory listing style OUN MS DOS Ceen This completes ftp server setup Proceed to Copying Network Profiles to the Camera pg 119 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 113 Windows XP 1 Open the Control Panel gt Network and Internet Q Settings gt Network Connections control panel 5 i RER a 2 Right click the Wireless Network Connection icon and select Properties from the menu that appears me Nn 2 U Disable S ar Wireless Networks Z repar Bridge Connections suas Shortcut Q ted z a x lt me 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties L Wireless Network Connection Properties 2k General Wireless Networks Advanced
99. nal software packages such as Capture NX e Index print is not available e Images will not be played back in the camera monitor when the PI button is pressed Menu Guide 171 oju Auayeg ojuy ad1Aaq Device Info This menu displays the following information about the WT 4 This option is only available when the WT 4 is connected to the camera via USB and the WT 4 is on Battery Info Displays information on the battery inserted in the WT 4 The Charging life display shows battery age replace Charging life reaches 4 MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the WT 4 Firmware Version Displays the WT 4 firmware version 172 Menu Guide i Battery info 9 Bat meter Ch lif arging lite KE Done MAC address Wireless 00 90 B5 01 C0 81 KA Ethernet 00 90 B5 01 C0 80 Firmware version Device Settings Format the transmitter s internal memory and choose the delay before the WT 4 turns off automatically This option is only available when the WT 4 is connected to the camera via USB and the WT 4 is on HO Jamog ONY sHuIas ad1Aaq Auto Power Off Set the time delay until the WT 4 power E Auto power off automatically turns off after the USB connection between the camera and WT 4is terminated a Auto off delay Option Description Always 0n The WT 4 does not turn off default automatically Choose the delay before the WT 4 turns off auto
100. nnection error 3 blinks off amp blinks WT 4 hardware or battery malfunction blinks blinks lt blinks 148 Uploading Images to an ftp Server The Status Display Network status can also be viewed in the top level of the wireless transmitter menu ey Wireless transmitter 5 Status area The status of the g Transfer sottinos connection to the host The host ice setting name is displayed in green when a connection is established While files are being transferred the status display shows Now sending followed by the name of the file being sent Any errors that occur during transfer are also displayed here sobew BurpeojdN 5 The estimated time required to send the remaining images Signal strength This icon shows wireless Battery level A five signal strength It is displayed in red level display when no signal can be detected For showing the charge maximum signal strength ensure a state of the battery clear line of sight between the WT 4 in the WT 4 antenna and the wireless LAN adapter or access point A Ea icon is displayed when the WT 4 is connected via Ethernet Uploading Images to an ftp Server 149 sobew BurpeojdN 150 Uploading Images to an ftp Server Menu Guide This section describes the settings available for the Wireless transmitter option in the camera setup menu when the WT 4 is connected gt Wireless transmitter
101. nt Control dialog will be displayed click Allow 110 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 10 Right click Default FTP Site and select Properties from the menu that appears g File Action View Window Help el e9 26H XO cSlemlSl gt mu amp Internet Information Service Name Path Status 4 wy USER En local compute a D FIP Sites There are no items to show in this view E Default FTP Site Explore Open Permissions Browse Stop e1SIA SMOPUIM JaAJas dy ue Bunea New All Tasks View New Window from Here E m Delete Sl nn ea Rename Refresh Export List Opens th properties dialog Properties Uploading Images to an ftp Server 111 11 Select the IP address entered in Step 6 and enter a TCP port number The port number is normally 21 Q E S FTP Site Security Accounts Messages Home Directory Directory Security a iB FTP site identification w Description Default FTP Site Ss gt IP address 192 168 1 3 X oo Nn TCP port 21 2 3 FIP site connections a Unlimited s m Connections limited to 10 J Connection timeout in seconds 120 Q 2 W Enable logging n Active log format W3C Extended Log File Format Z Properties ot w Gmg Cancel Apply __Help 112 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 12 Ope
102. nt damage to internal memory do not remove the battery from the camera or WT 4 or disconnect the AC adapter or USB cable while the access lamp is lit If the WT 4 is turned off while the access lamp is lit the WT 4 will remain on until all pictures have been transferred to internal memory 80 Using the WT 4 with a Computer Connecting the WT 4 Before connecting the WT 4 select MTP PTP for the USB option in the camera setup menu pg 7 and confirm that the host computer is running T Turn the camera off and insert the memory card containing the pictures to be sent if the camera is equipped with multiple memory card slots the card can be inserted into any slot To access the network via Ethernet connect the Ethernet cable pg 2 Note that wireless transfer is disabled while an Ethernet cable is connected Disconnect the Ethernet cable before accessing a wireless network Turn the WT 4 off before connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable v LM ay Buldauu0 POW alas jreuquinyL 2 Open the WT 4 USB connector cover and connect the USB cable from the WT 4 to the camera USB connector 3 Turn the camera on Using the WT 4 with a Computer 81 b LM au Buldauu0 POW P S jreuquinyL 4 Select Thumbnail select mode for the Mode Wireless transmitter gt Mode option in Transfer mod a a e Sierras E PCmode A Print mode 2 A list of available conn
103. oc Channel 1 Authentication Open a 13 Select Finish wizard and click Next UI WT 4 Setup Utility gt Ses Nikon 1S Setup Action completed successfully The Profile has been saved Select another action to perform SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL Y 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdoD Cancel Uploading Images to an ftp Server 127 14 Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable The network profile has now been copied to the camera Proceed to Connecting to the ftp Server pg 140 SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdop 128 Uploading Images to an ftp Server Infrastructure Networks 1 Connect the UC E4 as shown below Te KAT S in H fo 2 Turn the camera on Power switch 3 Turn the computer on and start the WT 4 Setup Utility e Windows Double click the WT 4 Setup Utility icon on the desktop e Macintosh Click the WT 4WirelessSetup icon in the Dock SHIOMIAN PANPNIYZSLIJU E1BWED BY 0 S J JOAd YIOMJaN HulAdoD Uploading Images to an ftp Server 129 4 The dialog shown below will be displayed click Next R WT 4 Setup Utility ola ea Nikon i Welcome to WT 4 Setup Before you begin please make sure that your camera s battery is inserted and fully charged The setup proce
104. oose profile ms KEA OK FIP registration t Delete face type Wireless amp Ethernet Select Wireless transmitter gt Transfer settings and adjust settings as described on pages pp 169 170 F Transfer settings F Auto send Delete after send oa Send file as je Send folder M Deselect all 2 b LM 24 bulydauUOD 1 4Ndwo Jsoy e 0 saanp d peojdN Turn on the WT 4 Power switch Confirm that the selected profile is displayed in green in the top level of the wireless transmitter menu For information on what to do if an error is displayed see Troubleshooting pg 178 E Wireless transmitter a Transfer settings Device info Device settings ic z A 240000 00 00 00 dHZEZA i7 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 71 Ad hoc Networks Windows Vista To connect to an ad hoc network using Windows Vista turn the WT 4 on and follow the steps below on the computer 1 Click the Start orb and select Connect To gj Windows Meeting Space ontrol Panel Default Programs gt All Programs Help and Support 0 a 2 Select the network name SSID for the WT 4 and click b LM 24 buljdauUOD JaINdWODd Jsoy e 0 sain dId peojdN Connect a fog ox Q AP Connect to a network Select a network to connect to Show All X wa Security enabled network My kan afl i E iF D m Unsecured network
105. ork Authentication J Open Shared WEP Disabled J WPA WPA PSK TKIP AES e Network key If WEP is selected for Data encryption enter a 5 or 13 character ASCII key or 10 or 26 digit hexadecimal key Entering a five character ASCII or ten digit hexadecimal key enables 64 bit encryption a 13 character ASCII or 26 digit hexadecimal key 128 bit encryption ASCII keys may contain letters punctuation and the numbers 0 9 hexadecimal keys the numbers 0 9 and the letters a b c d e and f If TKIP or AES is selected for Data encryption enter an ASCII key of 8 to 63 characters or a 64 digit hexadecimal key Wireless network properties Association Authentication Connection Network name SSID WT 4 Wireless network key This network requires a key for the following Network Authentication WPA PSK Data encryption Network key Confirm network key I This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used 36 Introduction 7 Click OKI Network setup is now complete Proceed to Using the WT 4 with a Computer pg 47 or Uploading Images to an ftp Server pg 107 lt Wireless Network Connection Properties PR General Wireless Networks Advanced Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in range cli
106. out prior notice e Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product e While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in these manuals is accurate and complete we would appreciate it were you to bring any errors or omissions to the attention of the Nikon representative in your area address provided separately This product which contains encryption software developed in the United States is controlled by the United States Export Administration Regulations and may not be exported or re exported to any country to which the United States embargoes goods As of August 2007 the following countries were subject to embargo Cuba Iran North Korea Sudan and Syria S 2ON S 2NON Notice for Customers in the U S A U S A Federal Communications Commission FCC Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and RSS Gen of IC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device Products that contain a radio transmitter are labeled with FCC ID and may also carry the FCC logo FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These lim
107. ps below to set up the WT 4 install the required software create a wireless network and upload pictures to the computer 1 Set up the WT 4 and install software pp 7 15 1 1 Preparing the Camera 1 2 Preparing the WT 4 1 3 Installing Software Vv 2 Configuring the Network pp 16 46 e See pages pp 17 25 for information on Windows Vista e See pages pp 26 37 for information on Windows XP e See pages pp 38 46 for information on Mac OS X Vv 3 Upload pictures Upload pictures to a host computer Thumbnail Select Mode PC Mode Print Mode pp 47 106 3 1 Copying Network Profiles to the Camera 3 2 Connecting the WT 4 3 3 Uploading Images Uploading Images to an ftp Server pp 107 149 3 1 Creating an ftp Server 3 2 Copying Network Profiles to the Camera 3 3 Connecting to the ftp Server 3 4 Uploading Images 6 Introduction Preparing the Camera Before using the WT 4 set the camera USB option to MTP PTP insert a battery in the WT 4 and install the WT 4 Setup Utility and Thumbnail Selector on the host computer Choosing MTP PTP Before connecting the WT 4 set the camera USB option to MTP PTP as described below Make sure that the camera battery is fully charged or the optional AC adapter is connected See the camera manual for more information ejawe gt y Buuedaid 1 Turn the camera on Power switch 2 Select the USB in the camer
108. quipped with a WT 4 can be controlled over a wireless or Ethernet network from a computer running Camera Control Pro 2 available separately and photographs saved directly to the computer hard disk instead of the camera memory card Connecting to the Computer Before connecting the WT 4 select MTP PTP for the USB option in the camera setup menu pg 7 and confirm that the host computer is running 1 Turn the camera off Jayndwod ay 0 BuljdauuOD POW dd To access the network via Ethernet connect the Ethernet cable pg 2 Note that wireless transfer is disabled while an Ethernet cable is connected Disconnect the Ethernet cable before accessing a wireless network Turn the WT 4 off before connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable 2 Open the WT 4 USB connector cover and connect the USB cable from the WT 4 to the camera USB connector 3 Turn the camera on 90 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 4 Select PC mode for the Wireless Mode transmitter gt Mode option in the o Lo Transfer mod camera setup menu pg 152 tS Les ee eB Pe mode E a Print mode 2 5 A list of available connection profiles will ja E be displayed Highlight the desired me profile and press t e Delete Viewing Profile Information Press the camera O n button to view information on the selected profile Jayndwod y 0 Hunp uuo POW Dd 6 Turn on the WT 4
109. r Automatic Setup Choose Automatic setup recommended when using a new network for the first time The following dialog will be displayed select Use Ad hoc network and click Next to proceed to Step 11 pg 57 2 WT 4 Setup Utility f Nikon Tiup r Wireless auto configuration Select communication mode for your Wireless configuration Infrastructure network recommended Select an existing infrastructure network Encryption ke Use Adhoc network lt Back i Cancel The Automatic setup recommended option can not be used with existing network profiles third party wireless LAN adapters networks using static IP addresses or Windows XP SP1 or Mac OS X SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL 3 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdoD Using the WT 4 with a Computer 53 SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL y 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdoD Enter the following information and click Next e Network name SSID Enter a network name or choose from a list of existing networks Do not change the name if it is supplied automatically e Communication mode Select Ad hoc e Channel Select a channel Note that if a matching SSID is detected on a different channel the WT 4 may change the channel automatically e Authentication Choose the type of authentication used on the network In ad hoc mode the camera supports open system and shared key authentication e Encryption The type of encryption used
110. r and click Next 2 WT 4 Setup Utility oleks lares Tip Select Action Select an action and click Next C Add Edit profiles Change password Setup wireless printer Setup picture folder Select a printer for wireless printing from the camera Camera need not be connected since the configuration is saved in this computer JaqUulg ay Hulnbyuod POW jug 98 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 4 choosea printer and click Next e Windows Select a printer from the pull down menu E WT 4 Setup Utility Nikon Select printer a printer is connected to this computer you can make it available for direct wireless printing from your camera lt Back o o Ea Cancel Tap JaqUug ay HuNnG yuo POW Jug Using the WT 4 with a Computer 99 e Macintosh Click Select Printer e680 WT 4 Setup Utility ans Tan Select printer If a printer is connected to this computer you can make it available for direct wireless printing from your camera Select printer and set layout paper and print quality options for the selected printers Then click Print Clicking the Print button here makes no print Printer fmm Select Printer lt Back Cancel The following dialog will be displayed choose a printer and adjust printer settings Click Print to return to the WT 4 setup utility
111. re 5 The estimated time required to send the remaining images Signal strength This icon shows wireless Battery level A five signal strength It is displayed in red level display when no signal can be detected For showing the charge maximum signal strength ensure a state of the battery clear line of sight between the WT 4 in the WT 4 antenna and the wireless LAN adapter or access point A Ea icon is displayed when the WT 4 is connected via Ethernet sabe bulpeojd 4a Ndwod jsoy e 0 sainjd1d peojdA 78 Using the WT 4 with a Computer Thumbnail Select Mode Photographs taken with Thumbnail select mode selected for Mode are saved both to the camera memory card and to the WT 4 wireless transmitter s internal memory Small thumbnail previews of the copies on the WT 4 are transmitted to the computer for display in the supplied Thumbnail Selector software making it possible to select photographs for transfer to the computer Example Suppose multiple photographers using cameras equipped with WT 4 wireless transmitters are stationed around the field at a soccer game recording the action from different angles Thumbnail previews are transmitted over a wireless network to a computer where Thumbnail Selector can display photographs from up to five cameras in real time Workers at the computer can select the thumbnails they prefer and upload only these selected images to the computer F hkunnnnnnnn
112. re v Network Port Configurations Check a configuration to make it active Drag configurations into the order you want to try them when connecting to a network On Port Configurations Z AirPort m Built in Ethernet Built in FireWire 5 choose Preferred networks from the By default join menu and click ee0 Network C Gora E Location Automatic ins Show AirPort is airot TCP IP PPPoE AppleTalk Proxies ___ By default j Preferred networks Es Network Name Security IOMION anyInsjseyuy ue 0 BuyydauUOD ysoJUDeW OMAN ay Lunyuy Edit rt will connect to the first available network in the list If none are available AirPort will ask before joining an open network Drag the network name to reorder the list 44 introduction 6 Enter the network name and other settings for the wireless access point and click OK e Network Name Enter a name of up to 32 characters e Wireless Security Choose from None WEP Password WEP 40 128 bit hex WEP 40 128 bit ASCII WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal LEAP WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise and 802 1X WEP can not be used with the WT 4 Password If WEP or WPA encryption is enabled enter a security key The length of the key depends on the option selected for Wireless Security 1 WEP Password Enter a five or thirteen character key L WEP 40
113. rease transmission speeds note that all devices in the same network must be set to the same channel In the IEEE 802 11a standard the 5 GHz band is divided into 19 channels each separated by 20 MHz In the IEEE 802 11b g standard the 2 4 GHz band is divided into 14 channels each separated by 4 MHz DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server Each device in a TCP IP network requires an IP address If a DHCP server is present on the network IP addresses will be assigned automatically DNS Domain Name Server A server that contains a database of IP addresses and host names for the machines it administers and that converts host names to IP addresses in response to queries from clients Each DNS can also query other Domain Name Servers for addresses not listed in its database ESS ID Extended Service Set ID Multiple BSSs can be configured to form an ESS allowing users to roam between wireless access points Only devices with the same ESS ID as a given access point can communicate with that access point The ESS ID may be up to thirty two characters long and is case sensitive Ethernet The name given to the IEEE 802 3 LAN standard Devices in an Ethernet network are connected via UTP cables for transmission speeds of up to 10 Mbps 10 base T or 100 Mbps 100 base TX Gateway A network node that acts as an entrance to another network for example between a company network and the Internet Alesso 5 180 Appendices IEEE 802 11a
114. ress automatically Cancel SHIOMIAN BNJNAYsedJu EBWED BY 0 S J JOId YIOMJaN HulAdoD J Choosing an IP Address Select Obtain IP address automatically if a DHCP server is present on the network otherwise deselect this option and enter an IP address different from that of the computer or wireless LAN access point Using the WT 4 with a Computer 67 11 confirm that settings are correct and click Next 2 WT 4 Setup Utility E Nikon Ri Profile information Field Value Profile name PCI Profile type Computer Interface type Wireless amp Ethemet Wireless settings Network name SSID WT 4 Communication mode infrastructure Channel i Authentication WPA PSK A 12 Select Finish wizard and click Next 2 WT 4 Setup Utility oleks p Nikon Tsetup Action completed successfully The Profile has been saved G Finish wizard Select another action to perform SMIOMJAN INPNIJSLIJU PLBWUD AY 0 S JO1d JOMIN Bulkdov 68 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 13 Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable The network profile has now been copied to the camera Proceed to Upload pictures to a host computer pg 70 Thumbnail Select Mode pg 79 PC Mode pg 90 Print Mode pg 97 Ee Cid SYIOMIAN BNJINAYsedJU LJ WL BY 0
115. ring a Click Stop to prevent users of other Personal Web snaring computers from exchanging files with this computer using FTP applications Desktop Remote Apple Events E Printer Sharing Xgrid This completes ftp server setup Proceed to Copying Network Profiles to the Camera pg 119 118 Uploading Images to an ftp Server Copying Network Profiles to the Camera Ad Hoc Networks 1 Connect the UC E4 as shown below 2 Turn the camera on SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL Y 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdoD 3 Turn the computer on and start the WT 4 Setup Utility e Windows Double click the WT 4 Setup Utility icon on the desktop e Macintosh Click the WT 4WirelessSetup icon in the Dock Uploading Images to an ftp Server 119 4 The dialog shown below will be displayed click Next R WT 4 Setup Utility ola ea Nikon i Welcome to WT 4 Setup Before you begin please make sure that your camera s battery is inserted and fully charged The setup process wil fail the camera s battery runs out before completion cae 5 select Add Edit profiles and click Next 42 WT 4 Setup Utility olo es p Nikon Tsetup Select Action Select an action and click Next Add Edit profiles Change password SYJOMIAN DOH PY LWL ay 0 S J JO1d JOMI
116. rks and will stay active until everyone disconnects from it Give the network name and security key if any to people you want to connect to this network Wireless network name WT 4 Network security key eeeeee Network setup is now complete Proceed to Using the WT 4 with a Computer pg 47 or Uploading Images to an ftp Server pg 107 JOMIN 20H Py ue Huned ASIA SMOpUIM OMEN 47 HuNbiuoD 20 Introduction J Connecting to an Infrastructure Network Procedures for connecting your computer to a wireless LAN access point are described here Configuring the Wireless LAN Access Point Following the instructions in the manual for the wireless LAN access point choose a network name SS ID authentication encryption security key and key index Configuring the Host 1 Click the Start orb and select Connect To Windows DVD Maker Computer g Windows Meeting Space Control Panel Default Programs All Programs Help and Support Start Search JOMIN anjonysesju Ue 0 HulJDaUUOD PISIA SMOPUIN MOMIN 24 Lunyuy Introduction 21 2 Click Set up a connection or network Select a network to connect to a Sub Security enabled network Set up a connection or network 3 Select Manually connect to a wireless network and click Next Choose a connection option Connect to the Internet Set up a wireless broadband or dial up connection to the In
117. rnet cable is connected Disconnect the Ethernet cable before accessing a wireless network Turn the WT 4 off before connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable 2 Open the WT 4 USB connector cover and connect the USB cable from the WT 4 to the camera USB connector 3 Turn the camera on 140 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 4 Select Transfer mode for the Wireless jag transmitter gt Mode option in the camera setup menu pg 152 t 5 Alistof available connection profiles will se profile be displayed Highlight the desired ees x profile and press 1 M 5 dij ay 0 Hup uuoD GQEdit Delete Viewing Profile Information Press the camera O n button to view information on the selected profile Editing ftp Server Profiles To edit the ftp server profile press the camera ER button after turning on the WT 4 See the Menu Guide for more information pg 153 ER TCP IP FIP 6 Select Wireless transmitter gt Transfer aE settings and adjust settings as s described on pages pp 169 170 Y Delete after send OFF E Send file as RAW J q Send folder Deselect all 7 Turn on the WT 4 Power switch Uploading Images to an ftp Server 141 8 Confirm that the selected profile is Wireless transmitter displayed in green in the top level of the Transfer settings wireless transmitter menu For t information on what
118. rror has Status LEDs sabe BuipeojdN POW PPS pleuquinyL occurred Status POWER LINK ERROR WT 4 off off off off USB cable not connected O on off off Connecting to host O on O on off Waiting to send or sending data O on 3 blinks off Connection error blinks off blinks WT 4 hardware or battery malfunction blinks blinks blinks 88 Using the WT 4 with a Computer The Status Display Network status can also be viewed in the top level of the wireless transmitter menu ey Wireless transmitter Status area The status of the connection to the host The host name is displayed in green when a connection is established Any errors that prevent the camera from connecting to the host are also displayed here The number of shots that have yet to be copied to the WT 4 Signal strength This icon shows wireless signal strength It is displayed in red when no signal can be detected For Battery level A five maximum signal strength ensure a clear line of sight between the WT 4 level display showing the charge antenna and the wireless LAN adapter state of the battery or access point A Ea icon is displayed in the WT 4 when the WT 4 is connected via Ethernet sabe buipeojdy POW PPS JleuquinyL Using the WT 4 with a Computer 89 PC Mode In PC mode a camera e
119. s are restricted to indoor operations only Co location This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC IC RF Exposure Statement The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices There is no proof however that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy RF in the microwave range while being used Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research This Wireless Transmitter WT 4A which is equipped with an SX 10WAG FCC ID N6C SX10WAG IC 4908B SX10WAG Wireless LAN Module has been tested and found to comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules Please refer to the SAR test report that was uploaded to FCC website This WT 4A has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Nikon Corporation
120. ss wil fail the camera s battery runs out before completion ck cae 5 select Add Edit profile and click Next 49 WT 4 Setup Utility olo es p Nikon Tsetup Select Action Select an action and click Next Add Edit profiles Change password SMIOMJAN INPNIJSLIJU EBWUED AY 0 S JO1d YIOMIAN Bulkdov Setup wireless printer Setup picture folder The camera needs to be connected to Add or Edit profiles 130 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 6 Select Add new profile and click Next 2 WT 4 Setup Utility Gle Nikon Tea Select a profile Select a profile from the list or select lt Add new profle gt to create a new profile Current profiles Ee a o lt Back coved 7 Enter the following information and click Next e Profile name Enter a name of up to 16 characters e Profile type Choose FTP Server e Interface type Choose Wireless amp Ethernet for networks that include wireless or Ethernet only for Ethernet only SHJOMIAN PANPNIYZSLIJU EBWED BY 0 S J JOId YIOMJaN HulAdoD networks 2 WT 4 Setup Utility ole Nikon Saas f Enter profile name Enter a name for the new profile and select the type of profile and interface Profilename FTP1 Profletype FTP Server v Interface type Wireless amp Ethemet v Helo lt Back Cancel
121. t remove the memory card or disconnect the Ethernet cable during upload Voice Memos Voice memos can not be uploaded separately but will be included when associated pictures are transmitted Voice recordings can not be selected for upload Loss of Signal Transmission may be interrupted if the signal is lost pg 77 Transmission can be resumed by turning the WT 4 off and then on again Turning the Camera Off Send marking will be saved if the camera or WT 4 is turned off while transmission is in progress Transmission of images marked with a send icon will resume when the camera or WT 4 is turned on sabe buipeojd 1a3ndwo2 jsoy e 0 saanyprd peojdn Using the WT 4 with a Computer 75 sabe bulpeojd 4a Ndwod jsoy e 0 sainjd1d peojdA J Transfer Status During playback the status of images selected for upload is shown as follows PS Send Images that have been selected for upload are marked with a white amp 4 icon Ed Sending A green amp icon is displayed during upload E 100NC_D3 G NORMAL 2007 12 4256x2832 EM Sent Images that have been uploaded successfully are marked with a blue icon E 100NC_D3 D G NORMAL 2007 12 15 1 4256x2332 Removing the Send Sending and Sent Icons Send sending and sent icons can be removed from all images by selecting Yes for Wireless transmitter gt Transfer settings gt Deselect all pg 17
122. ternet Set up a wireless router or access point Set up a new wireless network for your home or small business Set up a wireless ad hoc computer to computer network Set up a temporary network for sharing files or an Internet connection OMIAN ANPNYSLIJUJ Ue 0 BUNIJUUOD VISIA SMOPUIM YOMIEN 247 HuNByUOD Set up a dial up connection Connect through a dial up connection to the Internet a If Manually connect to a wireless network is not displayed install the necessary driver software as described in the documentation for the wireless LAN adapter 22 Introduction 4 After entering a network name and choosing security options to match those selected for the wireless LAN access point click Next e Network name Enter a name of up to 32 characters e Security type Choose from No authentication Open WEP WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise and 802 1x can not be used with the WT 4 e Encryption type The type of encryption available depends on the options selected for Security type I None open system None J WEP WEP J WPA WPA2 TKIP AES e Security key Passphrase If WEP is selected for Security type enter a 5 or 13 character ASCII key or 10 or 26 digit hexadecimal key Entering a five character ASCII or ten digit hexadecimal key enables 64 bit encryption a 13 character ASCII or 26 digit hexadecimal key 128 bit encryption ASCII keys
123. ters connected via USB cable The WT 4 uses PTP IP to communicate with host computers Shared key An authentication system in which WEP keys are used to establish whether a client has access to the network Communication is restricted to devices with the same WEP key SS ID Service Set ID An SS ID prevents interference between devices in different networks by allowing communication only between devices that share an SS ID See BSS ID ESS ID Sub net mask A mask that divides a network into sub nets TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A dual protocol consisting of a transport layer protocol TCP that divides data into packets which it later reassembles and a network protocol IP that handles transmission of the packets between points in the network It can be implemented on different platforms allowing data to be transmitted between machines with different operating systems TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol An encryption standard using dynamic WPA PSK keys that change periodically or after a specified amount of data have been transmitted making it more secure that WEP which uses fixed keys UDP User Datagram Protocol A fast but unreliable transport layer transmission protocol using the OSI model USB Universal Serial Bus A standard for connecting peripheral devices USB supports data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps USB 2 0 Devices connected via USB can be connected and disconnected with the power o
124. the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License For Your Safety To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listed in this section are indicated by the following symbol A This icon marks warnings information that should be read before using this Nikon product to prevent possible injury J WARNINGS A Do not disassemble Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire electric shock or other injury Should the product break open as the result of a fall or other accident disconnect the camera power source and take the product to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection Cut power immediately in the event of malfunction Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell coming from the equipment immediately unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery taking care to avoid burns Continued operation could result in injury After removing the battery take the equipment to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection A Do not use in the presence of flammable gas Failure to observe this precaution could result in explosion or fire A Keep dry Do not immerse in or expose to water or rain
125. the documentation for the wireless LAN adapter Make a note of the security key as it will be required when setting up the camera 4 Select Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Wireless Network Connection Properties Ea General Wireless Networks Advanced JOMIAN 20H py ue Buea dX SMOpUIM HOMPN ay HuNnGyuoD Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in range click the button below View Wireless Networks Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below Ad Remove Propertie Leam about setting up wireless network configuration Cancel 28 Introduction 5 Click Add lt Wireless Network Connection Properties PR General Wireless Networks Advanced Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in range click the button below View Wireless Networks Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below Move up Mave down Remove Learn about setting up wireless network configuration Cancel JOMIAN 20H py ue Buea dX SMOpUIM AOMJaN ay HulNbyuoD Introduction 29 yJOMJAN 20H py ue Bunea dX SMOPUIM MOMIN
126. to do if an error is ae peels see Troubleshooting pg Dene Ad hoc Networks Windows Vista To connect to an ad hoc network using Windows Vista turn the WT 4 on and follow the steps below on the computer 1 M 5 dij ay 0 Hu p uuoD 1 Click the Start orb and select onnes To g Windows Meeting Space rol Panel Default Programs gt All Programs Help and Support Start Search 0 e 142 Uploading Images to an ftp Server 2 Select the network name SSID for the WT 4 and click Connect Select a network to connect to Security enabled network Unsecured network Security enabled network JaAJas dij ay 0 Bu UUOD Set up a connection or network Open Network and Sharing Center Type the network security key or passphrase for WT 4 The person who setup the network can give you the key or passphrase Security key or passphrase Display characters Pa If you have a USB flash drive with network settings for WT 4 insert it now Uploading Images to an ftp Server 143 4 Click Close Successfully connected to WT 4 E Save this network 1 M 5 dij y 0 Bund UUOD 144 Uploading Images to an ftp Server Uploading Images T Press the M button to view pictures on the memory card Display the first picture to be sent in single image playback or highlight it in the thumbnail list 2 Wh
127. top amp Dock International Security Spotlight o Expos Screen Saver 5 Hardware A he al j a g 9 E Y QD R amp 2 CDs amp DVDs Displays Energy Keyboard amp Print amp Fax Sound iy er Mouse 9 Internet amp Netwark 2 i a Q a gt Mac Network QuickTime Sharing z System A r5 a 2 u Q a Accounts Date amp Time Software Speech Startup Disk Universal Update Access Zz oO et 0 Q 42 Introduction 2 Choose Network Port Configurations from the Show menu ee0 Network lt gt show ait a 5 f S Location Automatic ha ow v Network Status a Built in Ethernet Built in FireWire fidress Built in Etherijet AirPort Built in Network Port Configurations AirPort 3 Enable AirPort drag it to the top of the list and click Apply Now ee0 Network CI Location Automatic a Show Network Port Configurations E3 Check a configuration to make it active Drag configurations into the order you want to try them when connecting to a network On Port Configurations kei OMJaN ainjonayseajuy ue 0 HuldeuUOD YSOJUPEW YOMIaN ay Lunyuy n af Click the lock to prevent further changes Assist me Apply Now Introduction 43 4 Choose AirPort from the Show menu A anneal ee j Network Status _ Built in Ethernet Built in FireWi
128. uide 165 5 Highlight Password PEI LFP RAI O Anonymous login User ID ic nikon Dil Password m pestera 6 Display text entry dialog Edit 1 8 0123456789 gt 7 BBCDEFGHIJKL WNOPQRSTUVWXYZI Cursor lnput OROK dl4 S O01d dy Burpy POW 7 Enter password pg 153 Edit _abcdefghiikim noparstuvwxyz mee 1 S 8 idt 2Cursor_ lnput WOK 8 Return to ftp menu 2 3 ED Password is disguised as a row af O Anonymous login of dots T erp I Password 166 Menu Guide FTP Menu Page 3 3 Use proxy server Highlight this option and is Et press the multi selector right to toggle iton Iii KEA M or off If a proxy server is required for ftp s turn this option on and enter an address and port number as described below t O Use proxy server pSet io 1 Highlight Address t Use proxy server dl4 S 4 01d dy Burpy POW Port 8080 2 Display text entry dialog PEI ESRA 4 0123456789 lt gt 7 NBCDEFGHIJIKL WNOPQRSTUVWXYZI oCursor lnput CHOK 3 Enter proxy server address pg eit 1 8S34 Sti 153 c 0123456089 lt gt 70ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZI 4 Return to ftp menu 3 3 t i M Use proxy server a Address 192 168 1 7 gt Port 8080 Menu Guide 167 5 Highlight Port ec FIP t Use proxy server T Address 192 168 1 7 8080 6 Enter ed
129. upplied by the network administrator This option applies only if FTP Server is selected for Profile type in Step 7 e DNS Server If a Domain Name Server exists on the network select this option and enter the address supplied by the network administrator This option applies only if FTP Server is selected for Profile type in Step 7 WT 4 Setup Utility Ole e G Nikon Tetu p f TCP IP settings IV Obtain IP address automatically IP address lt Back i Cancel 56 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 11 Confirm that settings are correct and click Next ES WT 4 Setup Utility lekea Nikon GR Setup Profile information Reld Value Profile name Pc1 Profile type Computer Interface type Wireless amp Ethemet Wireless settings Network name SSID WT 4 Communication mode Ad hoc Channel ft Authentication Open 12 Select Finish wizard and click Next ES WT 4 Setup Utility oleks p gt Nikon Tsetup Action completed successfully The Profile has been saved Finish wizard Select another action to perform SYJOMIAN 20H PY LWL y 0 SAIIJO1g YIOMIAN BulAdoD Using the WT 4 with a Computer 57 13 Turn the camera offand disconnect the USB cable The network profile has now been copied to the camera Proceed to Upload pictures to a
130. use immediately should you notice any changes in the battery such as discoloration or deformation A Do not expose to high temperatures Do not leave the device in a closed vehicle under the sun or in other areas subject to extremely high temperatures Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or in damage to the casing or internal parts A Observe caution when using the antenna When using the antenna be careful not to put the tip of the antenna in your eye accidentally Failure to observe this precaution could result in blindness or other visual impairment A CD ROMs The CD ROMs on which the software and manuals are distributed should not be played back on audio CD equipment Playing CD ROMs on an audio CD player could cause hearing loss or damage the equipment A Follow the instructions of hospital and airline personnel This device emits radio frequency radiation that could interfere with medical or navigational equipment Do not use this device in a hospital or on board an airplane without first obtaining the permission of hospital or airline staff Notices e No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without Nikon s prior written permission e Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described in these manuals at any time and with
131. utomatically connect to available networks in the order listed below YIOMIAN ainyonsjseauy Ue 0 Buyd UUOD dX SMOpUIM MOMIN ay HuNbyuoD Ad Remove Propertie Leam about setting up wireless network configuration Cancel 34 Introduction 5 Click Add lt Wireless Network Connection Properties PR General Wireless Networks Advanced Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in range click the button below View Wireless Networks Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below Move up Mave down Remove Learn about setting up wireless network configuration Cancel OMAN ainyonsjseauy Ue 0 Buyd UUOD dX SMOpUIM MOMIN ay Lunyuy Introduction 35 YIOMJAN aiNyonsyseajuy Ue 0 Hul UUOD dX SMOPUIM YOMIAN 247 BuNByuoD 6 After entering a network name and choosing security options to match those selected for the wireless LAN access point remove the check from This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used and click OK e Network name SSID Enter a name of up to 32 characters e Network Authentication Choose from Open Shared WPA and WPA PSK e Data encryption The type of encryption available depends on the options selected for Netw
132. with a network profile providing information on the host computer or ftp server 4 Introduction FTP Servers Servers can be configured using standard ftp services available with supported operating systems such as IIS Internet Information Services Connection to computers on other networks via a router Internet ftp connections and ftp servers running third party software are not supported Ethernet Connection The camera can not connect to a wireless LAN when an Ethernet cable is connected Before connecting to a wireless LAN turn the WT 4 off and disconnect the Ethernet cable No adjustments to wireless LAN settings are required when the camera is connected to a LAN by an Ethernet cable Routers Connection to computers on other networks via a router is not supported s pow paywoddns Firewall Settings The WT 4 uses TCP ports 20 and 21 for ftp and TCP port 15740 and UDP port 5353 when connecting to a computer Computer firewalls must be configured to allow access to these ports as otherwise the computer may not be able to access the WT 4 MAC Address Filtering If the network using MAC address filtering the filter must be supplied with the MAC address of the WT 4 After attaching the WT 4 to the camera choose Device info gt MAC address pg 172 from the camera setup menu and note the wireless and Ethernet MAC addresses Introduction 5 MOJPHOM Workflow When using the WT 4 for the first time follow the ste
133. y e Windows Double click the WT 4 Setup Utility icon on the desktop e Macintosh Click the WT 4WirelessSetup icon in the Dock 48 Using the WT 4 with a Computer 4 the dialog shown below will be displayed click Next 2 WT 4 Setup Utility ola esa Nikon Sats Welcome to WT 4 Setup Before you begin please make sure that your camera s battery is inserted and fully charged The setup process wil fail the camera s battery runs out before completion 5 select Add Edit profiles and click Next 9 WT 4 Setup Utility es Pp Nikon Tsetup Select Action Select an action and click Next Add Edit profiles Change password SYJOMIAN DOH PY LWL ay 0 S JO1d YIOMJaN HulAdoD C Setup wireless printer Setup picture folder The camera needs to be connected to Add or Edit profiles as Es Using the WT 4 with a Computer 49 The Select Action Dialog The other options in the Select Action dialog are described below Note that the camera need not be connected to a computer to choose a printer or change the upload folder e Change password The dialog shown at oma Sem right will be displayed By default no password is required to change Changa passoni device profiles using the WT 4 Setup a ENEA Utility A password can be added by Cass rer selecting Change password If the seams camera is later connected to
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