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1. Transfer Control and HTTP 45 5 choosea language Click Language Ba rpms Wtop hi O BO G fs JONAS dLLH Shooting Viewer B Viewer Language 6 Choose an operating mode Choose Shooting Viewer to take pictures 2149 53 and Shooting Viewer or Viewer to view existing pictures 4151 54 Up to five users at a time can connect using Viewer but only one user at a time can connect using Shooting Viewer if another user is already connected using Shooting Viewer Shooting Viewer will not be displayed and only four users will be able to connect using Viewer 46 Transfer Control and HTTP Network Status The status of the link between the host and the UT 1 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the network menu The Status LEDs The POWER LED lights when the UT 1 is on Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED the faster the LED flashes the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted The ERROR LED flashes to show that an error has occurred Status ERROR LINK POWER UT 1 off off off off USB cable not connected off off O on Connecting to host off O on O on Waiting to send or sending data off lt flashes on Connection error X flashes off O on UT 1 hardware or battery malfunction X flashes lt flashes lt flashes The
2. 1 Display network profiles Network Choose hardware Network settings In the network menu highlight Network aa otis settings and press P to display the profiles list and other network settings Choose a profile 2 Select Create profile Network settings Create profile Highlight Create profile and press gt Note that if the list already contains nine profiles you will need to delete an existing profile using the m button before proceeding 183 60 FTP Start the connection wizard Create profile Highlight Connection wizard and press gt to start the connection wizard Connection wizard Configure manually Choose a connection type Choose a connection type Highlight FTP upload and press gt SUO DBUUOD JOUI9YIJ PC Image transfer 26 Camera control HTTP HTTP server P Name the new network profile Enter a name for the network profile Enter the name that will appear in the DAASASEZSSAEENE FGHIJKLMNOPQRST profile list and press to use the default DUSKY ZHEERSEEHI name press without making any ECIN changes Profile names can be up to 16 EEcursor Olnput MROK characters long Obtain or select an IP address Choose how the IP address is obtained Highlight one of the following options and press gt Obtain automatically e Obtain automatically Select this option if e the network is configured to supply the IP address automatically
3. 5 SUOIJIBUUOD SS J M Choose a destination folder Choose a destination folder Highlight one of the following options and press e Home folder Select this option to upload fiiaimaaial pictures to the server s home folder e Enter folder name Select this option to upload pictures to another of the folders existing on the server Enter a folder name and path when prompted and press Home folder Exit the wizard Setup complete Highlight one of the following options and press ENAN e Connect and exit wizard Save the new network profile and connect to the server e Exit wizard Save the new network profile and exit Exit wizard Proceed to FTP Upload 75 74 FTP FTP Upload Photos and movies can be uploaded from camera memory cards to an ftp server as described below or photos can be uploaded as they are taken For information on setting up an ftp server see page 94 1 Display network profiles etwo FTP LAN1 0K In the setup menu select Network gt Network settings to display the profiles list FTP server profiles are indicated by a FTP icon Highlight a profile and press gt dit Delete to select the highlighted profile and return to the network menu The profile name will be displayed in Network Choose hardware green when a connection is established Network settings i Options 0000 00 00 00 Gd 2 View pictures Press the P b
4. e Enter manually When prompted enter an IP address and subnet mask by pressing lt and P to highlight segments and A and to change Press to proceed when entry is complete FTP 61 7 Choose the server type Choose the FTP server type FTP is recommended in most Highlight FTP or SFTP secure ftp and situations m press gt gt S a A 3 8 Enter the IP address Enter the FTP server address S Enter the server URL or IP address and DMASAREZASMEENE FGHIJKLMNOPQRST an press to connect AH 9 Log in Choose a login method for the FTP server Highlight one of the following options and press Anonymous login e Anonymous login Select this option ifthe iiimln server does not require a user ID or password e Enter user ID Enter a user ID and password when prompted and press 10 Choose a destination folder Choose a destination folder Highlight one of the following options and press Home folder e Home folder Select this option to upload pictures to the server s home folder e Enter folder name Select this option to upload pictures to another folder the folder must already exist on the server Enter a folder name and path when prompted and press Enter folder name 62 FTP 11 Exit the wizard Setup complete Highlight one of the following options and press apo e Connect and exit wizard Save the new network profile and connect to the se
5. 140 or HTTP Server 143 34 Transfer Control and HTTP Image Transfer Image transfer is used to upload photographs and movies to the computer from a camera memory card The explanation that follows assumes that existing pictures are used T Display network profiles etwork setting p y P PC LAN1 0K In the setup menu select Network gt Network settings to display the profiles list Image transfer profiles are indicated by a PC icon Highlight a profile and dit Delete press gt to select the highlighted profile and return to the network menu q The profile name will be displayed in Network Choose hardware a green when a connection is established Options Ly 0000 00 00 00 amma F 2 View pictures Press the gt button to view pictures Display the first picture to be sent in single image playback or highlight it in the thumbnail list ZO ON ZS HED Jaysuesy aBeus Transfer Control and HTTP 35 3 Upload pictures Press A white transfer icon will appear on the picture and upload will begin immediately The transfer icon turns green during upload and turns blue 1000800 O5 000T JPG when upload is complete Additional pictures will be uploaded in the order selected Jajsued a6ew To upload a picture that has already been uploaded once press once to remove the blue transfer icon and then press again to mark the image with a white
6. off USB cable not connected off off O on Connecting to host off O on O on Waiting to send or sending data off i flashes on Connection error flashes off O on UT 1 hardware or battery malfunction 3 flashes lt flashes flashes Transfer Control and HTTP 41 04 U0 gt eJowe gt The Status Display Network status can also be viewed in the top level of the network menu Network chess haan Status area The status of the connection Network settings to the host The host name is displayed ao in green when a connection is established Any errors that occur during transfer are also displayed here 112 Battery level A five level display Signal strength Wireless signal strength showing the charge Ethernet connections are shown by E state of the battery in the UT 1 42 Transfer Control and HTTP HTTP Server Select HTTP server to view the pictures on the camera memory card or take photographs from the web browser on a computer or iPhone see page 48 for system requirements Up to five users can access the camera at one time although only one can take photographs Note that the exposure meters do not turn off automatically when the camera is in http server mode 1 M dLLH 1 Display network profiles Network settings Create profile In the setup menu select Network gt Copy to from card Network settings to display th
7. sBUR S YIOMIAN e Channel Select a channel ad hoc only in infrastructure mode the channel will be selected automatically e Authentication The authentication used on the network Choose from open system shared key WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK infrastructure or open system and shared key ad hoc e Encryption 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 WEP128 is selected for Encryption choose a key index matching that used by the access point or host computer A key index is not required when No encryption is selected Menu Guide 85 L TCP IP If the network is configured to supply IP Eit TCP IP 1 2 addresses automatically select Enable for Obtain automatically Otherwise select Botan automaticaly WEED Disable and enter the following information AEM u m e Address Mask Enter an IP address and subnet mask sBunjas YJOMIAN e Gateway If the network requires a gateway address select Enable and enter the address supplied by the network administrator e Domain Na
8. Permissions Read Write eb Authentication and Authorization Information 1 M 5 d4 ue Buea Authentication Anonymous Basic Authorization Allow access to AI users Permissions v Read iv Write ee ial 102 Appendices Windows Vista 1 Display network connections Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet Settings gt Network Connections gt Manage Network Connections 2 Open the network properties dialog If you are connecting via Ethernet right click Local Area Connection and select Properties If connection is via a wireless LAN adapter select Properties in the context menu for Wireless Network Connection JaAlas d4 Ue Bunea i OW LE lt Network and Internet Network Connections vl4 Wy Organize 2 Views Disable this network device Ey Diagnose this connection Y Name Status DeviceName Connectivity Network Category Owner Biju Local Area Connection Bi Wireless Network Connection B k 2 Disable bel gs caf 1 Status Diagnose Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties 3 Click Allow A User Account Control dialog will be displayed click Allow Appendices 103 4 Display TCP IP settings Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click This connection uses the following items A Properties n S Local Area
9. WT 5D 2 412 2 462 MHz 1 11 ch Approximate range line of sight t Approximately 180 m 590 5 ft Appendices 113 Wireless WT 5 Data rates IEEE 802 11a g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps IEEE 802 11b 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps IEEE 802 11n HT20 72 Mbps maximum IEEE 802 11n HT40 150 Mbps maximum Security suonesyineds Authentication Open system shared key WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Encryption 128 64 bit WEP TKIP AES Access protocols Infrastructure ad hoc Data transfer protocols PTP IP ftp Power consumption Approximately 1 9 W maximum UT 1 only Approximately 2 8 W maximum including WT 5 Power source Rechargeable EN EL15 Li ion battery x1 available separately EP 5B power connector and EH 5b AC adapter available separately Operating environment Temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 131 F Humidity 85 or less no condensation Weight Approximately 205 g 7 2 oz including battery Approximately 120 g 4 2 oz body only Dimensions W x H x D Approximately 57 mm x 114mm x 46 mm 2 2 in x 4 5 in x 1 8 in Maximum logical data rates according to IEEE standard Actual rates may differ t With large antenna at wireless LAN access point Range may vary with signal strength and presence or absence of obstacles 114 Appendices Battery Life The length of time batteries can be used and the number of shots that can be
10. gt 2 connect the camera to the computer When prom pted connect the camera to Konner he camerata the computer using the cable the computer using the USB cable supplied with the camera homers rs 3 Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility When prompted start the copy of the Wireless Transmitter Utility installed on the computer 111 Connect the c using the USB cable Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility on the computer Appendices 91 4 choose an adapter Choose an adapter from the pull down menu and click Next If Image transfer or Camera control is selected the Wireless N 3 Transmitter Utility will automatically pair the camera and 2 computer mo fo a Wireless Transmitter Utility tod o E Hardware WT 5 o B P Select adapter z 5 Disconnect the camera Setup complete Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and connect The camera will display the message itto the UT 1 shown at right when the process is complete After disconnecting the USB cable from the computer and connecting MEMM it to the UT 1 exit the Wireless Transmitter Utility The camera will display the options 4 H Setup complete shown at right choose an option to exit the wizard Connect and exit wizard Exit wizard 1 Ad Hoc Mode The camera will not automatically connect in ad hoc mode Choose the network profile on the computer before connecting 92 Appendices Creating Profiles
11. highlight Network settings and press P to display the profiles list and other network settings 2 lt select Create profile Network settings Create profile Highlight Create profile and press gt EEE Note that if the list already contains nine profiles you will need to delete an existing profile using the button before proceeding 183 18 Transfer Control and HTTP 3 Start the connection wizard Create profile Highlight Connection wizard and press gt to start the connection wizard Connection wizard Configure manually 2 2 S 4 Choose a connection type 7 3 Choose a connection type Highlight Image transfer Camera ai FTP FTP upload 5 control or HTTP server and press gt STARE Ae Laa Camera control HTTP HTTP server P Next 5 Name the new network profile Enter a name for the network profile Enter the name that will appear in the DAZEAEBZBSOEEDE 4 FGHIJKLMNOPQRST profile list and press Profile names can H be up to 16 characters long EOT ECursor lnput MOK Transfer Control and HTTP 19 6 obtain or select an IP address Choose how the IP address is obtained Highlight one of the following options and press gt Obtain automatically e Obtain automatically Select this option if the network is configured to supply the IP address automatically e Enter manually When prompted enter an IP address and subnet mask by pressing lt and P
12. on Connecting to host off O on O on Waiting to send or sending data off lt flashes on Connection error lt flashes off O on UT 1 hardware or battery malfunction 3 flashes flashes flashes 78 FTP The Status Display Network status can also be viewed in the top level of the network menu Network areas 5 Status area The status of the sot EE connection to the host The host a name is displayed in green when a connection is established While files are being transferred the status display shows Now sending 1 The estimated followed by the name of the file being sent Any errors that occur during transfer are also displayed here 112 peojdn did time required to send the remaining images Battery level A five Signal strength Wireless signal level display strength Ethernet connections are showing the charge shown by Ei state of the battery in the UT 1 FTP 79 FTP Upload 80 FTP Menu Guide This section describes the settings available Network Serer for the Network option in the camera setup eens 7 menu when the UT 1 is connected eats Choose a profile Choose Hardware Choose the hardware used to connect to the Choose hardware network Ethernet Wired LAN or wireless LAN Wireless LAN fP L Wired LAN Gil P Wireless LAN Menu Guide 81 sBunjas Y1OMIAN Network Settings Highlight Network settings
13. sending icon will immediately be terminated 88 Menu Guide HTTP User Settings ea Enter a user name and password for connection to an http server http server connections only suondo Battery Info Display information for the battery insertedin Emm the UT 1 The five level Battery age display Charge shows the battery age 0 indicates that iY battery performance is unimpaired 4 that the Battery ane battery has reached the end of its charging life and requires replacement Auto Power off Delay Choose how long the UT 1 remains on once the USB connection to the camera is terminated 10 min 0 Menu Guide 89 suondo MAC Address Display the MAC address of the hardware selected for Choose hardware 181 Firmware Version View the current UT 1 firmware version 90 Menu Guide MAC address Appendices Copying Profiles Camera network profiles can be copied to a computer which will then automatically be configured for wireless connection profiles can not be copied over a wireless network in ad hoc mode under Windows 8 1 and OS X 1 Enable copying When the connection wizard prompts you to choose whether to copy the profile Connection wizard You can simplify computer setup by copying the camera wireless network profile to the computer Copy the wireless LAN profile to the computer to a computer 4132 highlight Yesand f a press
14. AC adapter designated for use with your camera For more information see the camera manual Introduction 7 suoIpun4 YJOMJaN paywoddns 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 No adjustments to wireless LAN settings are required when the camera is connected to a LAN by an Ethernet cable HTTP Server Mode Internet connections are not supported in http server mode Routers Connection to computers on other networks via a router is not supported Firewall Settings The UT 1 uses TCP ports 21 and 32768 through 61000 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 UT 1 8 Introduction Workflow Preparing the UT 1 MOJOM M Inserting the Battery To prevent loss of power during setup or upload use a fully charged battery or an optional AC adapter The UT 1 takes one EN EL15 rechargeable Li ion battery other batteries can not be used 1 Slide and open the battery chamber cover 2 Insert the battery in the orientation shown For safety precautions and information on c
15. Filtering Settings Isolation amp 3 l a Authentic Compression Default irectory Error Pages Handler Document Browsing Mappings F ia Lg Logging MIMETypes Modules Output Request Server E Refresh Add Website D Start m oon Add FTP Site Rename Switch to Content View JaAlas d4 ue Bunea Appendices 99 10 Enter site information Name the site and choose the path to the folder that will be used for ftp upload Click Next to proceed Site Information ETD cite name FTP_UT 1 1 M 5 d l4 ue Bunea Content Directory C Users use FTP_UT 1 e Cancel 4 Anonymous Login To allow anonymous login select a folder in the user s public folder as the content directory 100 Appendices 11 choose binding and SSL options Select the IP address entered in Step 5 note the port number select Start FTP site automatically and check No SSL Click Next to proceed es Binding and SSL Settings Binding ID Addlrace Dart 192 168 1 3 v Enable Virtual Host Names JaAlas d4 ue unea irtual Host example ftp contoso com V Start FTP site automatically NoSSL Allow SSL O Require SSL SSL Certificate Not Selected Cancel Appendices 101 12 Choose authentication options Adjust settings as described below and click Finish e Authentication Basic e Allow access to All users
16. Manager _ 2 z J Sa gt Q Administrative Tools S t Search w 2 7 ao Il Favorite Links Name Date modified Type osc 2 Computer Management 1 20 2008 7 41PM Shortcut D amp Data Sources ODBC 11 2 2006 5 52AM Shortcut 3 EE Pictures me lt _ 11 2 2006 5 53 AM Shortcut 2 IB Music 10 24 2011 6 09 PM Shortcut Recently Changed CA cor 11 2 2006 5 53 AM Shortcut BB Searches ay Local Security Policy 1 20 2008 7 42PM Shortcut J Public fag Memory Diagnostics Tool 11 2 2006 5 51 AM Shortcut h Print Management 11 2 2006 5 54 AM Shortcut Reliability and Performance Monitor 1 20 2008 7 41PM_ Shortcut ay Services 1 20 2008 7 41 PM Shortcut E System Configuration 11 2 2006 5 51 AM Shortcut Task Scheduler 11 2 2006 5 53AM Shortcut EP Windows Firewall with Advanced Security 1 20 2008 7 41 PM Shortcut E Windows PowerShell Modules 7 15 2011 5 56 PM Shortcut Folders alg m J r Ce Internet Information Services IS 6 0 Ma Date modified 10 24 2011 6 09 PM Shortcut Size 1 73 KB A Date created 10 24 2011 6 09 PM 8 click Allow A User Account Control dialog will be displayed click Allow 106 Appendices Display ftp site properties Right click Default FTP Site and select Properties G Internet Information Services IIS 6 0 Manager talka File Action View Window Help 2 x 9 7HMlOeS8 bm S8 gt 1 Gq Internet Information Service Name Status a FA VI
17. Microsoft Networks a a C Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Protocol Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I O Driver 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder jemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 lt Install Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication 96 Appendices 5 Enter an IP address and subnet mask Enter an IP address and subnet 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 Q Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway JaAlas d4 ue Bunea Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 7 Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Appendices 97 6 Close the network properties dialog Click Close P eas mem ea pem This connection uses the following tems 005 Packet Scheduler Ed Fie and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks C 4 Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Protocol 4 Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery M
18. Press ty to delete the profile currently highlighted in the profile list A confirmation 5 i ae f ee dialog will be displayed highlight Yes and press No a Menu Guide 83 sBunjas YOMIAN Editing Network Profiles To edit network profiles highlight the profile in the profile list press 8 amp 3 and choose from the following options General Edit the profile name and password 2184 Wireless Edit wireless settings wireless connections only m85 TCP IP Edit TCP IP settings 186 FTP Edit ftp settings 4186 _ General Choose Profile name to edit the profile Edit name Password protection to enter a profile Aiiki password and enable or disable password 2 Profile name protection Enabling password protection prevents others from viewing network settings Password protection vV Editing Profiles If the shutter release button is pressed while menus are displayed the monitor will turn off and any changes to the current profile will be lost 84 Menu Guide LJ Wireless Edit the following wireless settings e SSID required Enter the name SSID of the network on which the host computer or ftp W server is located e Communication mode Select Infrastructure for wireless communication via a wireless network access point Ad hoc if the camera is connected to the ftp server or computer directly Edit Wireless SSID a nL Communication mode t 1 2
19. a connection type Configure manually Connection type Highlight FTP upload or HTTP server a and press gt loa z HTTP HTTP server c S v S 5 Adjust settings Configure manually D a Adjust settings as described in Editing gem S eneral E Network Profiles 2184 TCP IP fej FTP vV Editing Profiles If the shutter release button is pressed while menus are displayed the monitor will turn off and any changes to the current profile will be lost Choose a longer monitor off delay for Custom Setting in the camera menus Appendices 111 Hulnooysajqnol Troubleshooting Problem Solution Page POWER LED does not Tarni the UT 1 on l 17 25 59 65 light e Confirm that the battery is 9 89 inserted and fully charged Network option not Confirm that the UT 1 is 17 25 59 65 available connected and on Excessive radio Adjust the position of the wireless interference access point or host computer T UT 1 hardware or battery All LEDs flash at once malfunction Contact a Nikon authorized service representative e Check settings for host and or 15 23 57 Camera displays TCP IP wireless LAN adapter and adjust 64 84 or FTP error camera settings appropriately e Check firewall settings 8 e Confirm that host and wireless LAN adapter are on e Ensure that there are no Camera displays wireless obstacles between UT 1 and error wireless LAN adapter e Check sett
20. before proceeding 26 Transfer Control and HTTP Start the connection wizard Create profile Highlight Connection wizard and press gt to start the connection wizard Configure manually Choose a connection type 7 Highlight Image transfer Camera control or HTTP server and press gt FTP FTP upload 26 Camera control HTTP HTTP server P Connection wizard Choose a connection type PC Image transfer Next Name the new network profile Enter the name that will appear in the profile list and press to use the default name press without making any Connection wizard Enter a name for the network profile changes Profile names can be up to 16 SED Cursor characters long 0123456789BBCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghi Input_ WOK Choose a connection method Highlight the connection method used by the network and press gt More information can be found on the pages listed below Search for wireless Choose from a list of networks detected by m28 network the camera Choose for wireless LAN access points with Push button WPS push button WPS m29 Choose for wireless LAN access points with PIN entry WPS PIN entry WPS m30 Direct connection Connect directly to a host computer or ftp m31 ad hoc server in ad hoc mode SUOIJDBUUOD SS J M Transfer Control and HTTP 27 HE Search for Wireless Network Select Search for wirele
21. even if the folder changes or the memory card is replaced Deletion may be suspended during some camera operations Send File As When transferring NEF JPEG images to a Send file as computer or ftp server image transfer and ftp server connections only choose whether to ERWJNEF Raws Pec Gi upload both the NEF RAW and JPEG files or JPEG JPEG only only the JPEG copy suondo Menu Guide 87 suondo Overwrite If Same Name Choose Yes to overwrite files with duplicate Overwrite if same name names during upload to an ftp server No to add numbers to the names of newly e uploaded files as necessary to prevent No existing files being overwritten Protect If Marked for Upload Select Yes to automatically protect files Protect if marked for upload marked for upload to an ftp server Protection is removed as the files are uploaded Send Folder Select a folder for upload image transfer and Send folder CF card slot ftp server connections only All photos in the selected folder including those already E marked as sent will be uploaded 103000 beginning immediately Movies can not be uploaded using this option transfer movies during playback as described on pages 35 and 75 Deselect All Select Yes to remove transfer marking from Deselect all all images selected for upload to a computer or ftp server image transfer and ftp server connections only Upload of images with a
22. installer Click OK Windows or Close OS X when installation is complete Windows os X Install Center eS 6 The installation is complete The installation was successful OK i Click OK Click Close The WT 4 Setup Utility The Wireless Transmitter Utility must be reinstalled if the WT 4 Setup Utility or other Nikon software for wireless networks is installed after installation is complete 14 Introduction Transfer Control and HTTP Ethernet Connections Follow the steps below to connect via an Ethernet network For information on wireless connections see page 23 Image transfer Camera control HTTP server Vv Vv Install the Wireless Transmitter Utility 2111 v v v Step 1 Connect the camera UT 1 and computer 2216 v v v Step 2 Configure the hardware for Ethernet connections 118 v v Vv Step 3 Run the connection wizard 1218 Vv Vv Step 4 Pair the camera and computer 121 v v v Transfer pictures 1235 Control the camera 1240 Access the camera 43 Transfer Control and HTTP 15 SUOI DBUUO JOUIDY A Step 1 Connecting the Equipment Before proceeding with the following steps start the computer and log in 1 Insert a memory card Turn the camera off and insert a memory card do not turn the camera off or disconnect the Ethernet cable while data are being transferred to the computer Th
23. name Pictures Wireless Transmitter Utility e 0S X Users user name Pictures Wireless Transmitter Utility The destination folder can be selected using the Wireless Transmitter Utility Transfer Control and HTTP 37 Jajsued a6ew Transfer Status During playback the status of images selected for upload is shown as follows PXA Send Images that have been selected for upload are marked with a white amp 4 icon Fwd Sending A green Ea icon is displayed during upload TEES SC OHI o o SOL a erste EM Sent Images that have been uploaded successfully are marked with a blue icon Network Status The status of the link between the host and the UT 1 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the network menu The Status LEDs The POWER LED lights when the UT 1 is on Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED the faster the LED flashes the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted The ERROR LED flashes to show that an error has occurred Status ERROR LINK POWER UT 1 off off off off USB cable not connected off off O on Connecting to host off on O on Waiting to send or sending data off lt flashes on Connection error flashes off O on UT 1 hardware or battery malfunction 3 flashes flashes flashes 38 Transfer Control and HTTP The Status Display Ne
24. page 23 For information on connecting to an ftp server see page 64 Once a network connection has been established you can Upload existing photos and movies Image transfer 1135 FTP upload 175 Computer iz ftp server Take or browse photos remotely Camera control 2140 HTTP server 143 Camera Control Pro 2 NOA 10 OQ ULD L LN ayIIEUM NOA 104 OQ ULD L LN 247 UM Trademark Information Mac OS X and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft 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 opensource Copyright 2014 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 license a
25. transfer icon Uploading New Photographs as They Are Taken To upload new photographs as they are taken Auto send select On for Network gt Options gt Auto send in the setup menu 187 36 Transfer Control and HTTP Interrupting Transmission Removing Transfer Marking To cancel transmission of images marked with white or green transfer icons select the images during playback and press The transfer icon will be removed Any of the following actions will also interrupt transmission e Turning the camera off e Selecting Yes for Network gt Options gt Deselect all 188 this option also removes transfer marking from all images Jaysuesy Hew vV During Upload Do not remove the memory card or disconnect the Ethernet cable during upload Interval Timer Photography Shooting will be interrupted if the standby timer expires while interval timer photography is in progress Choose a long standby time before starting the interval timer Loss of Signal Wireless transmission via the WT 5 may be interrupted if the signal is lost but can be resumed by turning the camera off and then on again Turning the Camera Off Send marking will be saved if the camera or UT 1 is turned off while transmission is in progress Transmission of images marked with a send icon will resume when the camera or UT 1 is turned on Destination Folders By default images are uploaded to the following folders e Windows Users user
26. uploaded before recharging varies with the condition of the batteries signal strength and how camera and UT 1 are used The following measurements were performed using a fully charged EN EL15 battery 1 900 mAh at a temperature of 23 C 73 4 F while continuously uploading images with an average file size of 9 megabytes equivalent to a large normal quality JPEG image taken with the D800 D800E to an ftp server configured using Internet Information Services IIS under Windows 8 1 over an infrastructure network with the UT 1 in FTP upload mode all figures are approximate suonerijineds Network Wireless 802 11n Ethernet 100BASE TX No of shots uploaded 8 000 17 000 Battery life 300 min 5 hr 480 min 8 hr To ensure maximum battery performance e Keep the battery contacts clean Soiled contacts can reduce battery performance e Use EN EL15 batteries immediately after charging Batteries will lose their charge if left unused Periodically check the battery level using Network gt Options gt Battery info e The battery level displayed by the camera may vary with changes in temperature e A sharp drop in the length of time the battery can hold a charge indicates that the battery must be replaced Appendices 115 suonedyinads 116 Appendices Index Symbols Auto power off delay 10 89 Auto Senden i 87 B Battery info ssssssssesesssssssssesessssresssesssseressssres 89 c Camera cont
27. Connection Properties m m Q Networking Sharing wv 3 Connect using a U N D 5 lt D A OR Clent for Microsoft Networks M fEl QoS Packet Scheduler M E Fie and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Driver 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder RKKK Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 104 Appendices 5 Enter an IP address and subnet mask Enter an IP address and subnet mask for the ftp server and click OK Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties 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 TP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Adyanced OK Cancel JaAlas d4 ue Bunea 6 Open Administrative Tools Click Start gt Control Panel gt System and Maintenance gt Administrative Tools Appendices 105 7 Open the IIS manager Double click Internet Information Services IIS 6 0
28. DBUUOD SSM Open the UT 1 USB connector cover and connect the USB cable from the UT 1 to the camera USB connector for more information on connecting USB cables to the camera see the camera manual ees SES Attach the WT 5 M6 Turn the camera on Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on Press the power switch for about a second to turn on the UT 1 Power switch FTP 65 Step 2 Enabling a Wireless Connection Configure the UT 1 for use with wireless networks 1 Display the hardware list Network Network settings In the setup menu select Network then ia ions highlight Choose hardware and press gt to view the hardware list Choose a profile SUOIJIBUUOD SS J M 2 Select Wireless LAN Choose hardware Highlight Wireless LAN and press to select the highlighted option and return to the network menu fy Wired LAN Step 3 The Connection Wizard Follow the on screen instructions to create a network profile 1 Display network profiles Network Choose hardware Network settings In the network menu highlight Network jg otis settings and press gt to display the profiles list and other network settings Choose a profile 2 select Create profile Network settings Create profile Highlight Create profile and press gt Note _ nl that if the list already contains nine profiles you will need to delete an existing pr
29. JIBUUOD SS J M Connection wizard Choose how the IP address is obtained Obtain automatically Enter manually IP address automatically The camera will display the IP address provided by the network to proceed e Enter manually When prompted enter an IP address and subnet mask by pressing lt and P to highlight segments and A and to change Press when entry is complete The camera will display the selected IP address press to proceed 2 Choose the server type Highlight FTP or SFTP secure ftp and press P Choose the FTP server type FTP is recommended in most situations 3 Enter the IP address Enter the server URL or IP address and press to connect 72 FTP Connection wizard Enter the FTP server address 0123456789B BCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghi Cursor Sinput MOK 4 Login Choose a login method for the FTP server Highlight one of the following options and press Anonymous login e Anonymous login Select this option ifthe iis gt server does not require a user ID or 2 password R e Enter user ID Enter a user ID and password when prompted 3 and press 2 53 MAC Address Filtering If the network uses MAC address filtering the filter must be supplied with the MAC address of the WT 5 After attaching the WT 5 to the camera choose Network gt Options gt MAC address from the camera setup menu and note the MAC address FTP 73
30. NG sssssccsssesccssecssssscecsseecesuseccsueccssusecessuecessneccssusecssusecesaseeseaseesssuentes 112 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 appearance and content of the software and operating system dialogs messages and displays shown in this manual may vary with the operating system used For information on basic computer operations see the documentation provided with the computer or operating system Camera Controls Operation varies with the model of camera and may differ from that described in this manual 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 informat
31. Nikon Communication Unit UT 1 coocoocococoooooooooocooceooooooooe User s Manual Version 2 Nikon OF COMMUNICATION UNIT UTA Users of D4 series D800 D800E D7100 D7000 cameras should instead refer to one of the following manuals Communication Unit UT 1 D4 Series D7000 User s Manual supplied with the UT 1 Communication Unit UT 1 Manual for Users of D7100 Digital Cameras Communication Unit UT 1 D800 D800E Manual for Users of D800 D800E Digital Cameras Available for download from the websites listed on page xiii NOA 40 OQ ULD L LN 247 PYM What the UT 1 Can Do for You This manual describes how to connect to a network and upload pictures to a computer or ftp server or control the camera remotely using Camera Control Pro 2 Use the UT 1 to connect to Ethernet networks or connect to wireless networks by attaching a WT 5 to the UT 1 Before connecting the UT 1 confirm the firmware for the camera and UT 1 have been updated to the latest version For more information visit the websites listed on page xiii Before using the UT 1 network function connect the camera to a network Ethernet Networks For information on connecting to a computer see page 15 For information on connecting to an ftp server see page 57 Wireless Networks Connect to wireless networks using a WT 5 wireless transmitter 1116 For information on connecting to a computer see
32. S 6 Browser Safari supplied with iOS 48 Transfer Control and HTTP Computer Web Browsers This section describes the http server displays for computer web browsers note that the display varies with the model of camera Click to adjust camera settings For information on the displays for iPhones see page 53 1 M dLLH The Shooting Window The following controls can be accessed by selecting Shooting Viewer on the server home page or clicking the shoot button in the viewer window Home button 1246 View button 1251 Shoot button Logout button 2g Display panel 150 4 Exposure mode a oo E 100 Auto Camera settings 150 E e as E nona E9 Resolution live view m Test button 1150 Shutter button 1250 Zoom buttons Focus buttons Live view button Still photography movie button Movie Live View The information at right appears in the camera settings area 150 in movie live view Focus Buttons Small The size of the focus adjustment increases with the distance of the button from the center of the display Large Transfer Control and HTTP 49 Contains the exposure indicator and shows the battery level and number of exposures remaining Settings for still photography and movie recording can Camera settings be adjusted by clicking the icons in the camera settings panel See the camera manual for more information Display panel Take a photograph or s
33. SD110N viii Notice for Customers in the U S A U S A Federal Communications Commission FCC Declaration of Conformity 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 limits 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 oper
34. STA EN local om 2 FIP Sites Service is running a FTP Sites Explore Open JaAlas d4 Ue Bunea Permissions Browse Start Stop Pause New All Tasks New Window from Here T i Delete aia Rename Refresh Properties Help Appendices 107 10 select the address and port number Select the IP address entered in Step 5 and enter a TCP port number Default FTP Site Properties FIP Site Security Accounts Messages Home Directory Directory Security FTP site identification Description Default FTP Site IP address 192 168 1 3 X ICP port 21 1 M 5 d l4 Ue Bunea FTP site connections Connections limited to 10 Connection timeout in seconds 120 V Enable logging Active log format W3C Extended Log File Format Properties ox caei ay He 108 Appendices 11 choose a home directory 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 Default FTP Site Properties FTP Site Security Accounts Hespe Fone orecery en Security The content for this resource should come from JaAlas d4 Ue Bunea A directory located on this computer A directory loc
35. Status Display Network status can be viewed in the top level of the network menu a Status area The status of the connection joose hardware Network settings to the host The camera URL is Options Gi displayed in green when a connection is established Errors are also displayed HTTP server now running here M112 Battery level A five level display showing the charge state of the battery in the UT 1 Signal strength Wireless signal strength Ethernet connections are shown by EB 1 M d1 LH Transfer Control and HTTP 47 HTTP Server System Requirements Windows Pre installed 64 and 32 bit versions of Windows 8 1 Windows 7 Service Pack 1 and Windows Vista Service Pack OS 2 in 64 bit versions of Windows 8 1 Windows 7 and A Windows Vista application runs in 32 bit compatible mode lt e Windows 8 1 Internet Explorer 11 E Browser __ Windows 7 Internet Explorer 10 e Windows Vista Internet Explorer 9 e Resolution 1 024 x 768 pixels XGA or more 1 280 x 1 024 Monitor pixels SXGA or more recommended e Color 24 bit color True Color or more Mac Os OS X version 10 9 10 8 or 10 7 biswar e 0S X version 10 9 Safari 7 e 0S X versions 10 8 and 10 7 Safari 6 e Resolution 1 024 x 768 pixels XGA or more 1 280 x 1 024 Monitor pixels SXGA or more recommended e Color 24 bit color millions of colors or more iPhone Os iOS 7 or iO
36. You can simplify computer setup by D computer copying the camera wireless network v profile to the computer pdd 2 i gt P Copy the wireless LAN profile to Al Highlight one of the options at right and the computer 5 press To copy the new WT 5 network Fe a a profile to the computer 91 select Yes 2 note that ad hoc settings can not be copied to computers running Windows 8 1 or OS X and that network settings for other operating systems may be overwritten Routers Connection to computers on other networks via a router is supported only when HTTP server is selected MAC Address Filtering If the network uses MAC address filtering the filter must be supplied with the MAC address of the WT 5 After attaching the WT 5 to the camera choose Network gt Options gt MAC address from the camera setup menu and note the MAC address 32 Transfer Control and HTTP 2 Obtain or select an IP address Choose how the IP address is obtained Highlight one of the following options and press P SUOI IBUUOD SS JM Obtain automatically e Obtain automatically Select this option if b the network is configured to supply the IP address automatically e Enter manually When prompted enter an IP address and subnet mask by pressing lt and P to highlight segments and A and to change Press to proceed when entry is complete 3 Confirm the IP address IP address configuration complete The camera IP address wil
37. and press to display the network profiles list where you can create new profiles or select an existing profile The Profile List The camera can store up to nine network per sts profiles Highlight a profile and press to SPC LAN2 connect to the highlighted host computer or imay ftp server or press tt 4 to delete the highlighted profile 183 To view information on the highlighted profile press On F3 CBEdit GDelete i Network settings Profile name Profile name 4119 27 61 67 84 Connection type 17 SSID WT 5 only To edit the highlighted profile press 9 amp 3 184 Create Profile Choose Connection wizard to create network profiles with the help of a wizard 218 26 60 66 Configure manually to enter ftp and http server settings manually 1110 82 Menu Guide Copy to from Card This option is available only with ftp and http server connections Select Copy profile from card to copy profiles from the memory card to the profile list Selecting Copy profile to card displays the camera profile list highlight a profile and press to copy the profile excluding the encryption key and ftp password to the card password protected profiles can not be copied 1184 If there are two memory cards inserted in the camera the card in the primary slot will be used for both copy from and copy to operations sBulyas OMAN Deleting Network Profiles
38. apper 1 0 Driver 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder v lt gt 1 M 5 d4 ue Buea install Uninstal Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network 7 Open Administrative Tools Click Control Panel gt System and Security gt Administrative Tools 98 Appendices 8 Open the IIS manager Double click Internet Information Services IIS Manager Home Share View T gt Control Panel System and Security Administrative Tools F Favorites Component Services E Desktop E Computer Management i Downloads h Defragment and Optimize Drives E Recent places Disk Cleanup Event Viewer ew Libraries Bi internet Information Services IIS Manager E Documents a Music Local Security Policy Pictures ODBC Data Sources B videos Performance Monitor fp Print Management 3 Homegroup a Resource Monitor ay Services Computer E System Configuration System Information Task Scheduler P Windows Firewall with Advanced Security ay Windows 8 EN C Select Add FTP Site Right click the computer user name and select Add FTP Site Ce S gt WINDOWS8 EN_ File View Help oy WINDOWSS EN Home Y Go GyShowAll Group by Area FTP FIP Directory FTP Firewall FTP IP FTP Logging Authorizat Browsing Support Address a a Ge ee kco FTP Request FTPSSL FTP User sages
39. ate 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 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 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 sadnoNn Notices for Customers in Europe _1 Symbol for Separate Collection in European Countries This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment is to be collected separately The following apply only to users in European countries e This product is designated for separate collection at an ps appropriate collection point Do not dispose of as household waste e Separate collection and recycling helps conserve natural resources and prevent negative consequences for human health and the environment that might result from incorrect disposal e For more information contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management Notice for Customers in Thailand T
40. ated on another computer FTP site directory Local path C LAN Browse Vl Read T write V Log visits Directory listing style UNIX MS DOS 0K cance apy Hep Appendices 109 Manual Profile Creation Follow the steps below to manually configure the camera for connection to ftp and http servers Note that changes to the current profile will be lost if the camera is turned off during setup to prevent unexpected loss of power use a fully charged battery or an optional AC adapter designated for use with your camera If you are connecting to an ftp server behind a firewall you may also need to adjust firewall settings to create exceptions for the ftp ports used by the camera ports 21 22 and 32768 through 61000 U01214 JO1d Jenueyy 1 Display network profiles Network Choose hardware Network settings Options In the network menu highlight Network settings and press P to display the profiles list and other network settings Choose a profile 2 Select Create profile Network settings Create profile Copy to from card Highlight Create profile and press gt Note that if the list already contains nine profiles you will need to delete an existing profile using the i button before proceeding 183 3 select Configure manually Create profile Highlight Configure manually and press gt Connection wizard Configure manually 110 Appendices A select
41. ctures Copy current picture to computer iPhone Web Browsers This section describes the http server displays for iPhone web browsers note that the display varies with the model of camera Tap to adjust camera settings For information on computer displays see page 49 The Shooting Window The following controls can be accessed by selecting Shooting Viewer on the server home page or tapping the shoot button in the viewer window JOM9S d1 LH Home button 146 View button 1254 Shoot button Logout button Viewfinder tap to focus on selected subject Zoom buttons Display panel 1250 Exposure mode AF S i Camera settings 150 NORMAL Shutter button 1250 The Live View Button Tap to choose from live view off photo live view and movie live view Movie Live View The information at right appears in the camera settings area 4150 in movie live view Transfer Control and HTTP 53 The Viewer Window The viewer window can be accessed by selecting Viewer on the server home page or tapping the view button in the shooting window The viewer window for iPhone web browsers offers a choice of thumbnail and full frame views 4155 Thumbnail View View multiple small thumbnail images per page The controls at the top and bottom of the thumbnail area can be used for navigation JONAS dLLH Folder selection View most recent Thumbnails per page pictures in folder Thumbnails tap
42. d airline personnel This product emits radio frequency radiation that could interfere with medical or navigational equipment Turn the product off during takeoff and landing and when so directed by airline or hospital 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 without 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 Sa2110N 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 The following countries are currently subject to embargo Cuba Iran North Korea Sudan and Syria CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS vii
43. d original invoice or purchase receipt indicating the date of purchase product type and dealer s name together with the product Nikon reserves the right to refuse free of charge warranty service if the above documents cannot be presented or if the information contained in it is incomplete or illegible 2 This warranty will not cover e necessary maintenance and repair or replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear e modifications to upgrade the product from its normal purpose as described in user manuals without the prior written consent of Nikon e transport costs and all risks of transport relating directly or indirectly to the warranty of the products 120 Appendices e any damage resulting from modifications or adjustments which may be made to the product without the prior written consent of Nikon in order to comply with local or national technical standards in force in any other country than the ones for which the product was originally designed and or manufactured 3 The warranty will not be applicable in the case of e damage caused by misuse including but not limited to failure to use the product for its normal purpose or according to the user instructions on the proper use and maintenance and to installation or use of the product inconsistent with the safety standards in force in the country where it is used e damage caused by accidents including but not limited to lightning water fire misuse or neglect e de
44. e profiles list HTTP server profiles are indicated by a HTTP icon Highlight a profile and press amp Edit Delete gt to select the highlighted profile and return to the network menu The URL used for connection to the Network 5 A Choose hardware Ga camera is displayed when a connection is established eal tons 2 Launch the web browser Launch the web browser on the computer or iPhone Transfer Control and HTTP 43 3 Enter the camera URL Enter the camera URL http followed by the camera IP address as shown in the address field z network menu in the browser window Network Choose hardware Network settings Options TARIE Ss JONAS dL LH http mE Pr New Tab Bing Sug Turn on suggestions send keystrokes to Bing 44 Transfer Control and HTTP Ada 4 Log in Enter your user name and password in the web browser login dialog the user name and password are set using Network settings gt Options gt HTTP user settings in the network menu as described on page 89 the default user name is nikon while the default password is blank 1 M dLLH iexplore The server WE 4 38 at Nikon Bil requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection nikon l Password C Remember my credentials
45. ect the camera to Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility on the computer using the USB cable the computer supplied with the camera A Transfer Control and HTTP 21 2 Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility When prompted start the copy of the Wireless Transmitter Utility installed on the computer Pairing will begin Connection wizard Pairing computer and camera Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility on the computer The message at right will be displayed when pairing is complete Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and connect the UT 1 SUOIJDBUUO JOUIOY A automatically SSS 3 Disconnect the camera Pairing complete Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and connect it to the UT 1 4 Exit the wizard Highlight one of the following options and press e Connect and exit wizard Save the new network profile and connect to the server Connection wizard Setup complete Connect and exit wizard Exit wizard e Exit wizard Save the new network profile and exit Proceed to Image Transfer 4135 or Camera Control 2240 22 Transfer Control and HTTP Wireless Connections Follow the steps below to connect to a wireless network Image transfer Camera control HTTP server v v Install the Wireless T
46. facing illegibility or removal of the model or serial number on the product e damage resulting from repairs or adjustments which have been conducted by unauthorized service organizations or persons e defects in any system into which the product is incorporated or with which it is used ueue d5 AdOINA UOIN swa KueeM 4 This service warranty does not affect the consumer s statutory rights under applicable national laws in force nor the consumer s right against the dealer arising from their sales purchase contract Notice An overview of all authorized Nikon Service Stations can be found online by following this Link http www europe nikon com service Appendices 121 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 Nikon User Support Visit the site below to register your camera and keep up to date with the latest product information You will find answers to frequently asked questions FAQs and can contact us for technical assistance http www europe nikon com support NIKON CORPORATION SB4G05 11 2012 Nikon Corporation 6MWDO71 1 05
47. gged 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 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 product off and allow the battery to cool e Discontinue 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 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 an
48. harging the battery see the battery and charger manuals 3 Close the battery chamber cover Introduction 9 MO PLOM 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 UT 1 will turn off automatically after the delay chosen for Options gt Auto power off delay in the Network menu 89 reducing the drain on the battery Battery Level The level of the battery inserted in the UT 1 can be determined by connecting the UT 1 to the camera 4 and checking the battery level using the Options gt Battery info in the Network menu 189 Using an AC Adapter An optional EP 5B power connector and EH 5b or EH 5 EH 5a AC adapter can also be used to power the camera when the UT 1 is connected Insert the power connector as shown below Open the UT 1 battery chamber and power connector covers and then insert the EP 5B power connector in the orientation shown Position the power connector so that it passes through the power connector slot and close the battery chamber cover 10 Introduction Installing the Wireless Transmitter Utility This section describes how to install the Wireless Transmitter Utility The Wireless Transmitter Utility is used to copy network profiles to the camera and is required when configuring the came
49. his telecommunication equipment conforms to NTC technical requirements Table of Contents What the UT 1 Can Do for YOu ssssssssssssesssessesssesssesssessscssesssesssesseesseesscssseeseeseeeses ii For Your Safety Notices Introduction ssssssssssessssssossssssssesssesessosossssssssssssssesssesssssse Parts of the UT 1 Attaching the UT 1 Connecting the Wie Sisner an EN Ea EO Supported Network FUNCTtIONS csccssscsssssccseecsssseecssseecssueescsuteccssseeesntecssneeseenseets 7 LETIA I CO 1Y AAA ENE AEE E EE 9 Transfer Control and HTTP sessosssssosossoesoossesossosssssessee 15 Ethernet Connections Step 1 Connecting the Equipment Step 2 Configuring the Hardware for Ethernet Connections Step 3 The Connection Wizard Step 4 Pairing Wireless Connections sss sssssssss Step 1 Readying the Equipment Step 2 Enabling a Wireless Connection Step 3 The CONNECTION Wizard wessesssssssssseseeen Step 4 Network Settings Image Transfers cmuara i AER Camera Control ATT P SENYEN ssc cssassacesonsbesgcacesuseussscccu sos tedsanatecacevsastenssnaseuagertonaravastacavustngnusosigestneiates Computer Web Browsers iPhone Web Browsers Ethernet COMMections eesscccssessscccsssesesesssssssessseseseesssessseesseessseesnesesseesnseseseenssesees Step 1 Connecting the Hardware Step 2 Configuring the Hardware for Ethernet Connection6 Step 3 The Connection Wizard Wi
50. in combination with the optional WT 5 wireless transmitter to connect to wireless LANs The WT 5 connects as described below 1 Open the UT 1 peripheral connector cover L LN 24 Buiypeny 2 Fully insert the WT 5 connector into the UT 1 peripheral connector 3 Rotate the locking wheel to lock the WT 5 in place 6 Introduction Supported Network Functions The UT 1 connects the camera to Ethernet and with the addition of an optional WT 5 wireless transmitter wireless networks Photographs on the camera can then be transmitted to a computer ftp server and the camera controlled remotely from a computer The UT 1 supports the following functions suoloun4 yJOMJaN pawoddns FTP upload Aa 5 75 Upload existing photos and movies to a computer or ftp server or upload new photos as they are Image transfer taken 35 Control the camera using optional Camera control 1240 Camera Control Pro 2 software and save new photos and movies directly to the computer HTTP server View and take pictures remotely using a browser 43 equipped computer or iPhone Before data can be transferred over a wireless or Ethernet network the camera must be supplied with a network profile providing information on the host computer or ftp server m Choosing a Power Source To prevent the camera powering off unexpectedly during setup or data transfer use a fully charged battery or an optional
51. ings for host and or 23 64 84 wireless LAN adapter and adjust camera settings appropriately Camera displays Connect Ethernet cable or select Ethernet cable is not WT 5 Wireless LAN for Select 16 58 81 connected hardware Memory card error Confirm that memory card is displayed properly inserted B Transfer interrupted 7 2 before all near Transfer will resume if UT 1 is 17 25 59 65 are sent turned off and then on again USB cable disconnected during transmission Reconnect the USB cable Do not turn the camera off 112 Appendices Specifications BE Communication Unit UT 1 suonerijineds Ethernet Standards IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3 10BASE T Data rates 10 100 Mbps with auto detect Port 100BASE TX 10BASE T AUTO MDIX Wireless WT 5 WT 5 WT 5A WT 5B WT 5C 802 1 1a b g n Standards WT 5D 802 11b g n Communications protocols IEEE802 11a OFDM IEEE802 11g OFDM IEEE802 11b DSSS IEEE802 11n OFDM Operating frequency MHz WT 5 5 180 5 320 MHz 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 ch 5 500 5 700 MHz 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 ch 2 412 2 472 MHz 1 13 ch WT 5A 5 180 5 320 MHz 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 ch 5 745 5 825 MHz 149 153 157 161 165 ch 2 412 2 462 MHz 1 11 ch WT 5B 5 180 5 320 MHz 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 ch 2 412 2 472 MHz 1 13 ch WT 5C 5 745 5 825 MHz 149 153 157 161 165 ch 2 412 2 472 MHz 1 13 ch
52. int uses push button WPS Connection wizard Connected SSID et eT Connection wizard Choose a method for connecting to the wireless network Search for wireless network Push button WPS PIN entry WPS Direct connection ad hoc Next 1 Press the WPS button on the wireless LAN After pressing the WPS button on the access point access point for at least two seconds press the camera 3 button For more information see the documentation provided with the wireless LAN access point 2 Press button on the camera Connection wizard Configuring The camera will connect to the access point automatically e eee 3 Choose your next step Setup complete The message at right is displayed when a connection is established Proceed to page 72 SUOIJDBUUD SS J M FTP 69 BE PIN Entry WPS Choose PIN entry WPS in Step 6 on page 67 if the wireless LAN access point uses PIN entry WPS Connection wizard Choose a method for connecting to the wireless network Search for wireless network Push button WPS PIN entry WPS 0K Direct connection ad hoc Next 1 Enter the PIN for the wireless LAN access point SUOIIBUUOD SS J M From a computer enter the PIN for the wireless LAN access point For more information see the documentation Connection wizard After using a computer to enter the PIN into the access point press the camera 3 button PIN THN provided with
53. ion http imaging nikon com xiii xiv Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a UT 1 communication unit for compatible Nikon digital cameras Please read this manual thoroughly and keep it where all those who use the product can read it The following symbols and conventions are used throughout this manual iV This icon marks cautions information that should be read before use to prevent damage to the product This icon marks notes information that should be read before using the device QA This icon marks references to other pages in this manual Introduction 1 Parts of the UT 1 L LN ayy JO SHed 1 Peripheral connector cover 7 USB connector cover 2 Peripheral connector 8 Ethernet connector cover 3 Power switch 17 25 59 65 9 Ethernet connector 4 Status LEDs 00 38 41 47 78 10 Power connector cover POWER green yellow 11 Locking screw LINK green ERROR orange 12 Feet 5 Eyelet for strap 13 Tripod socket 6 USB CONNECTOF eecssssssssssssssseesessssee 4 14 Battery chamber cover The POWER LED When the UT 1 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 flash green to warn that the battery requires charging When the UT 1 is turned off the POWER LED briefly turns yellow as the product powers down 2 Introduction Supplied Accessories The following acces
54. is step can be omitted in camera control mode 4140 Open the UT 1 USB connector cover and connect the USB cable from the UT 1 to the camera USB connector for more LA information on connecting USB cables to g the camera see the camera manual gt Connect an Ethernet cable Connect the Ethernet cable as shown below Do not use force or insert the connectors at an angle 16 Transfer Control and HTTP 4 Turn the camera on Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on 5 ress the power switch for about a Power switch second to turn the UT 1 on SUONIBUUOD 3 U1 477 Transfer Control and HTTP 17 Step 2 Configuring the Hardware for Ethernet Connections Configure the UT 1 for use with Ethernet networks 1 Display the hardware list Network Choose hardware Network settings Options In the setup menu select Network then highlight Choose hardware and press gt to view the hardware list Choose a profile SUOI DBUUO JOUIIY A 2 Select Wired LAN Choose hardware Highlight Wired LAN and press to select the highlighted option and return to the network menu Py iiss Wired AN Gl P Wireless LAN Step 3 The Connection Wizard Follow the on screen instructions to create a network profile 1 Display network profiles Network Choose hardware Network settings Options Choose a profile In the network menu
55. l be displayed Address mi m m as shown at right press If Image tee EE TE transfer or Camera control is selected disconnect the USB cable from the UT 1 and proceed to Step 4 otherwise proceed to Step 7 4 connect the camera to the computer Pairing computer and camera When prompted connect the camera to Comnect the camera to the computer the computer using the USB cable 7 Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility on supplied with the camera the computer Transfer Control and HTTP 33 5 start the Wireless Transmitter Utility Pairing computer and camera When prompted start the copy of the Connect the camera to the computer Wireless Transmitter Utility installed on aie sic s Start the Wireless Tr itter Util 3 the computer 111 Pairing will begin tteamuters oero on Q automatically e S m a 6 Disconnect the camera a Cale om he compute and connect oO 7 gt cable ompute ci S The message at right will be displayed it to the UIA wn when pairing is complete Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and connect the UT 1 7 Exit the wizard Setup complete Highlight one of the following options and press e Connect and exit wizard Save the new a network profile and connect to the Next network e Exit wizard Save the new network profile and exit Proceed to Image Transfer 135 Camera Control
56. l hi on page 67 to choose from a list of the networks wireless LAN access points or host earch tor wireless network T Push button WPS computers detected by the camera Plenty WPS Direct connection ad hoc 1 SUOIIBUUOD SS J M Choose a network Connection wizard Choose a wireless network Selecting Search for wireless network displays a list of SSIDs The network type is indicated by the icons to the left of the ID Retry Next mi Signal encrypted 2 4 Infrastructure ad hoc Highlight a network and press if the desired network is not displayed press Q to search again Hidden SSIDs Networks with hidden SSIDs are indicated by blank entries in the network list If you select a __ fmerthessiD network with a hidden SSID you will be 01234567 890 BCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRST prompted to provide the network name enter UVWXYZabcdefahi a name and press to proceed to Step 2 Saal GE Cursor Slnput_GIOK 68 FTP Enter the encryption key Enter the encryption key Enter the encryption key and press if DMARAREZENAEENE i i FGHIJKLMNOPQRST the network uses open authentication AEH this dialog will not be displayed proceed Emeeen to Step 3 Cursor Sinput MOK 3 Choose your next step The message at right is displayed when a connection is established Proceed to page 72 BE Push Button WPS Choose Push button WPS in Step 6 on page 67 if the wireless LAN access po
57. me Server DNS If a Domain Name Server exists on the network select Enable and enter the address supplied by the network administrator LJ FTP Edit the following ftp settings m e Server type Choose ftp or sftp and enter the URL or IP address required destination folder and port number e PASV mode Select Enable to enable PASV mode Port PASV mode e Anonymous login Select Enable for anonymous login or select Disable to supply a User ID and Password e Proxy server If a proxy server is required for ftp select Enable and enter the address and port number for the proxy server 86 Menu Guide Options Edit the following settings Auto Send If On is selected for image transfer or ftp Auto send server connections photos will automatically be uploaded to the computer or ftp server as they are taken note however that photos can only be taken when a memory card is inserted in the camera Movies can not be uploaded using this option transfer movies during playback as described on pages 35 and 75 Delete After Send Select Yes to delete photographs from the Delete after send camera memory card automatically once upload is complete image transfer and ftp server connections only files marked for transfer before this option is selected are unaffected Regardless of the option selected for file number sequence in the camera Custom Settings menu sequential number is used while this option is in effect
58. mputer to enter the PIN into the access point press the camera 3 button PIN THN provided with the wireless LAN access point 2 Press button on the camera Configuring The camera will connect to the access point automatically eoe i 3 Choose your next step Setup complete The message at right is displayed when a connection is established Press and proceed to page 32 30 Transfer Control and HTTP HE Direct Connection Ad Hoc To connect directly to an ftp server or computer in ad hoc mode select Direct connection ad hoc in Step 6 on page 27 Connection wizard Choose a method for connecting to the wireless network Search for wireless network Push button WPS PIN entry WPS Direct connection ad hoc 1 Enter the SSID Enter a network name SSID and press The default name is WT followed by the MAC address of the WT 5 Connection wizard Enter an SSID 0123456789BBCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghi ae f eT a OK 0 2 Enter the encryption key Enter an encryption key and press the default key is nikon Proceed to page 32 Connection wizard The encryption key can be 5 or 13 characters long 0123456789BBCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghi 6Cursor ut 30K SUOIJDBUUOD SS J M Transfer Control and HTTP 31 Step 4 Network Settings Choose an IP address T Choose whether to copy the profile to the D
59. ng Center a a 5 2 Display the network adapter list 7 Click Change adapter settings a lt Network and Sharing Cente g 5 gt Control Panel Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Cent PIE EAE View your basic network information and View your active networks Change adapter setting Change advanced sharing pEr settings Private network Change your networking settings de lad Set up a new connection or network 3 Open the network properties dialog If you are connecting via a wireless LAN adapter right click Wi Fi Windows 8 1 or Wireless Network Connection Windows 7 and select Properties If you are connecting via Ethernet right click Ethernet Windows 8 1 or Local Area Connection Windows 7 and select Properties si Network Connections T gt Control Panel Network and Internet Network Connections gt Organize v Connect To Disable this network device Diagnose this connection Ethernet e t S gt Disable Status Diagnose Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete PJ Rename Properties Appendices 95 4 Display TCP IP settings Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click A Properties R D 9 fad 3 Q Networking Sharing o Connect using 4 Pes mnm ea nmm me nN Configure S This connection uses the following tems oO BAe and Printer Sharing for
60. ofile using the it m button before proceeding 66 FTP Start the connection wizard Create profile Highlight Connection wizard and press gt to start the connection wizard Configure manually LConnection wizard Choose FTP upload 217 Highlight FTP upload and press gt FTP FTP upload PC Image transfer 26 Camera control HTTP HTTP server Connection wizard Choose a connection type SUOIJDBUUD SS J M Name the new network profile Enter the name that will appear in the profile list and press to use the default name press without making any Connection wizard Enter a name for the network profile changes Profile names can be up to SD Cursor 16 characters long 0123456789BBCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghi Input_ OK Choose a connection method Highlight the connection method used by the network and press gt More information can be found on the pages listed below Search for wireless Choose from a list of networks detected by meg network the camera Choose for wireless LAN access points with Push button WPS push button WPS m69 Choose for wireless LAN access points with PIN entry WPS PIN entry WPS m70 Direct connection Connect directly to a host computer or ftp n71 ad hoc server in ad hoc mode FTP 67 HE Search for Wireless Network Select Search for wireless network in Step 6 EmNmEY A Chi hod fi i
61. on a Computer The Wireless Transmitter Utility 111 can be used to create network profiles 1 Connect the camera Start the computer and connect the camera using the supplied USB cable 2 Turn the camera on Jayndwo e uo sa iJoug Unea Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on 3 Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility Double click the Wireless Transmitter Utility icon on the desktop Windows or click the Wireless Transmitter Utility icon in the Dock OS X 4 createa profile Follow the on screen instructions to create a network profile Appendices 93 JaMlas d l4 ue Bunea Creating an FTP Server Images can be uploaded to ftp servers created using the standard ftp services included with Windows 8 1 Windows 8 1 Enterprise Pro Windows 7 Professional Enterprise Ultimate and Windows Vista Ultimate Business Enterprise Under Windows Internet Information Services IIS are required to configure ftp servers installation instructions are available from Microsoft The following settings are used below for illustrative purposes z IP address 192 168 1 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 ftp server port 21 ftp server Windows 8 1 WINGOWS 7 uicesccscssssscssessesssssssssessssssssessessssssstssesssssssessees m95 e Windows Vista 94 Appendices Windows 8 1 Windows 7 1 Goto Network and Sharing Center Click Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Networkand 9 Shari
62. onnect the camera as described below 1 Insert a memory card Turn the camera off and insert a memory card do not turn the camera off while data are being transferred to the computer SUOIJDBUUO JOUIOY A Open the UT 1 USB connector cover and connect the USB cable from the UT 1 to the camera USB connector for more Le information on connecting USB cables to g Sa the camera see the camera manual V 58 FTP Connect an Ethernet cable Connect the camera to the ftp server as shown below Do not use force or insert the connectors at an angle 4 Turn the camera on Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on 5 ress the power switch for about a Power switch second to turn the UT 1 on SUON IBUUOD 3 U1 477 FTP 59 Step 2 Configuring the Hardware for Ethernet Connections Configure the UT 1 for use with Ethernet networks 1 Display the hardware list Network Choose hardware Network settings Options In the setup menu select Network then highlight Choose hardware and press gt to view the hardware list Choose a profile SUOI DBUUO JOUIIY A 2 Select Wired LAN Choose hardware Highlight Wired LAN and press to select the highlighted option and return to the network menu Py iiss Wired AN Gl P Wireless LAN Step 3 The Connection Wizard Follow the on screen instructions to create a network profile
63. plug 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 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 Do not handle the power cable or go near the charger during thunderstorms 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 Ayajes INO 104 vi Avoid extended contact Do not remain in contact with the camera communication unit battery or charger for extended periods while the products are on or in use Parts of the product become hot leaving the product in direct contact with the skin for extended periods may result in low temperature burns ZA 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 unplu
64. psl 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 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 4 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 un
65. ra for connection to a computer in image transfer and camera control modes either the Wireless Transmitter Utility or the camera menus can be used for connection to ftp servers in ftp upload mode see page 93 for information on using the camera menus for ftp Follow the steps below to install the Wireless Transmitter Utility under Windows 8 1 Windows 7 Windows Vista or OS X MOJOM I System Requirements Before using the UT 1 WT 5 or the Wireless Transmitter Utility confirm that your system meets the following requirements Supported operating systems are listed on the Wireless Transmitter Utility download site 2113 For information on whether more recent models support the UT 1 see the camera manual Be sure to update to the latest versions of the UT 1 firmware and Wireless Transmitter Utility One EN EL15 rechargeable Li ion battery or EP 5B Power source power connector and EH 5b AC adapter available separately Camera Introduction 11 MO POM Network Wireless WT 5 wireless transmitter and wireless LAN access point or computer with built in or external wireless LAN adapter IEEE 802 11n 802 11b 802 119 or 802 11a compliant e Ethernet Ethernet cable and computer with built in or external Ethernet port 100BASE TX or 10BASE T Miscellaneous e USB A USB cable and a computer with built in USB port are required when copying network profiles to camera Connect the camera di
66. ransmitter Utility Vv v v Step 1 Ready the camera UT 1 and WT 5 1125 v v v Step 2 Configure the hardware for wireless networks 126 v v v Step 3 Run the connection wizard 2126 Vv v v Step 4 Adjust network settings 132 v v v Adjust settings for the chosen connection type v v Pair the camera and computer v v v Transfer pictures Control the camera Access the camera 35 40 143 SUOIJDBUUOD SS J M Transfer Control and HTTP 23 Infrastructure and Ad Hoc Modes Wireless networks may be either infrastructure or ad hoc Infrastructure mode Connection via a wireless LAN access point o gt lt gt ED Wireless LAN access point Computer Ad hoc mode A direct peer to peer connection SUOIJIBUUOD SS J M Computer Some operating systems may not support ad hoc mode Wireless LANs These instructions are intended for customers with an existing wireless LAN and in the case of infrastructure networks assume that the computer and access point are already connected to the network 24 Transfer Control and HTTP Step 1 Readying the Equipment After starting the computer and logging in ready the camera and WT 5 as described below 1 Insert a memory card zA Turn the camera off and insert a memory card do not turnthe 9 camera off while data are being transferred to the computer 3 This step can be omitted in camera control mode 17 2 5 Open
67. rectly to the computer The camera may not function as expected when connected via a hub extension cable or keyboard 12 Introduction Installing Software Before connecting to a network install the Wireless Transmitter Utility as described below Before proceeding confirm that your computer meets the system requirements on page 11 Be sure to update to the latest versions of the Wireless Transmitter Utility and camera and UT 1 firmware MOJOM 1 Double click the installer icon Using the CD supplied with the UT 1 download Nikon the Wireless Transmitter Utility from a Nikon website When download is complete double wy click the installer icon oe 2 Selecta language Windows only Select a language and click Next Language Selection Welcome to the world of Nikon digital photography Please select your language from the drop down list Click Next Introduction 13 3 Start the installer Click Next Windows or Continue OS X and follow the on screen instructions 0 Q z Ea Windows osx Bl Weenie Uy naan Wad aa a Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Welcome to the Wireless ar Utilit Wireless Transmitter Utility The InstallShiele R You will be guided through the steps Utity on your comp install this software WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Click Next Click Continue 4 Exit the
68. reless Connections Step 1 Connecting the Equipment Step 2 Enabling a Wireless Connection Step 3 The Connection Wizard Step 4 Network Settings FTP Upload Menu Guide sisssscccsssosssvsssscsesnoaessssessssssssesacascesssacsescesseres O T Choos Har Wale saz cassssessstevsassiscisaiteaseicdaasadecessatieenasasensstotivnenstorstessortvnaviacceitoncianes 81 Network Settings The Profile List Create Profile Copy to from Card Deleting Network Profiles Editing Network Profiles OPTIONS eeeeseeceseeessees Auto Send Delete After Send Send File As Overwrite If Same NAMe sssri Protect If Marked for UPIOaC essen Send Folderv Deselect All HTTP User Settings Battery INFO Auto Power off Delay AC Address Firmware Version xi xii AP PONIGeS 6 sissscssisosssevesescssssecsesessessassecssessonsssssovevereseiseens OI COPYING Profiles ssessssssssssssseccssescccseecsssseccsueeccsusecssscessaecssnscecsssecsesseesssueecssneeessnees 91 Creating Profiles ON a Computer sseeccsssccssseccssescessteccssececsseceesseesssueccssneesssnees 93 Creating An FTP Server ssssssssscsssscssssnssscssessssecssccsscsssscenesssseeccssessseceneessscesnesessees 94 Windows B17 With OWS 7 ssciccscscetsessaceusazteanevase assets aa ean OD WIMGOWS ViSte Garces steel anena n a an OB Manual Profile Creation TrOUDIESHOOTI
69. rol uo 7 15 23 40 Camera Control Pro 2 sssssssssssssssssssssesessses 40 Channel sssssssesssssssssssssssseressssssssssssse 85 113 Choose hardware 18 26 60 66 81 Communication mode Connection type Connection wizard Copy to from card Create profile D Delete after send sssss ssss 0110 87 Deselect all veces Domain Name Server DNS E ENMCIY PEON eitie ear Encryption key Errors Ethernet Ethernet cable F File NAMES n se 39 79 Firewall Firmware version Folders FTP server FTP upload 57 94 110 7 57 64 75 G GALO WAY assscscessssssed Saeclade dssnasdeesducsbesctssvvessede 86 H HTTP server HTTP user Settings ssssssssssesssrsssssserressssse 89 Image transfer Infrastructure IP address MAC address 32 73 90 16 25 58 65 83 Memory card 81 Network settings 18 26 60 66 82 110 Network Status wuss 38 41 47 78 0 OPTIONS eseseesesseeeenees Overwrite If same name P Pairing Password protection PASV mode seee PIN entry WPS Port number 0 Profile NaMe ssssssssssssssserssssssssrssssssse 87 188 xapu Appendices 117 S Search for wireless network 27 28 67 68 Send file as Send folder 28 31 68 71 82 85 2 38 41 47 78 112 xapu Status LEDs T TERAP a TEONE 8 86 The Shooting WindOW
70. rver e Exit wizard Save the new network profile and exit Proceed to FTP Upload 75 Exit wizard SUO DBUUOD JOUI9YIJ FTP 63 SUOIJDBUUOD SS PM Wireless Connections Follow the steps below to connect to a wireless network FTP upload v Step 1 Ready the camera UT 1 and WT 5 165 v Step 2 Configure the hardware for wireless networks 166 v Step 3 Run the connection wizard 166 Vv Step 4 Adjust network settings 172 v Transfer pictures 175 Infrastructure and Ad Hoc Modes Wireless networks may be either infrastructure or ad hoc Infrastructure mode Connection via a wireless LAN access point Toe gt lt gt ED Wireless LAN access point Computer Ad hoc mode A direct peer to peer connection Computer Some operating systems may not support ad hoc mode Wireless LANs These instructions are intended for customers with an existing wireless LAN and in the case of infrastructure networks assume that the computer and access point are already connected to the network 64 FTP Step 1 Connecting the Equipment After starting the computer and logging in ready the camera and WT 5 as described below 1 Insert a memory card Turn the camera off and insert a memory card do not turn the camera off while data are being transferred to the computer This step can be omitted in camera control mode 7 SUOI
71. s LAN access point uses push button WPS Connection wizard Connected SSID et eT Connection wizard Choose a method for connecting to the wireless network Search for wireless network Push button WPS PIN entry WPS Direct connection ad hoc Next Press the WPS button on the wireless LAN access point For more information see the documentation provided with the wireless LAN access point Connection wizard After pressing the WPS button on the access point for at least two seconds press the camera 9 button Press button on the camera The camera will connect to the access point automatically Connection wizard Configuring Choose your next step The message at right is displayed when a connection is established Press and proceed to page 32 Connection wizard Setup complete Next SUOIJDBUUD SS J M Transfer Control and HTTP 29 BE PIN Entry WPS Choose PIN entry WPS in Step 6 on page 27 if the wireless LAN access point uses PIN entry WPS Connection wizard Choose a method for connecting to the wireless network Search for wireless network Push button WPS PIN entry WPS 0K Direct connection ad hoc Next 1 Enter the PIN for the wireless LAN access point SUOIIBUUOD SS J M From a computer enter the PIN for the wireless LAN access point For more information see the documentation Connection wizard After using a co
72. sories are supplied with the UT 1 batteries such as the EN EL15 are not supplied LJ User s Manual this manual J Communication unit USB cable B Warranty for use with cameras such as the g cD D800 or D800E J Case L UF3 RU14 USB cable gasket J Communication unit USB cable A H UF 3 USB cable connector cover for use with cameras suchas the for use with D800 and D800E D4 or D7000 cameras In addition the following accessories are supplied when the UT 1 is purchased as a set with the WT 5 L WT 5 wireless transmitter L Going Wireless with a D4 Digital T WT 5 User s Manual SLR Camera and WT 5 Wireless Transmitter Cable Gasket When connecting the USB cable to the UT 1 attach the supplied UF3 RU14 cable gasket as shown Introduction 3 L LN ay JO SHed Attaching the UT 1 Connect the UT 1 to the camera using the USB cable designated in the camera manual L LN 24 Buiypeny 4 Introduction Attaching the UT 1 The UT 1 can be mounted on a tripod or the camera accessory shoe To mount the UT 1 on the camera when a flash unit or other accessory is mounted on the accessory shoe use an optional SK 7 bracket To mount the UT 1 on the camera accessory shoe 1 Remove the accessory shoe cover L LA 94 bupeny 2 Slide the UT 1 onto the accessory shoe 3 Tighten the locking screw Introduction 5 Connecting the WT 5 The UT 1 can be used
73. ss network in Step 6 MINZ A Chi hod fi il hi on page 27 to choose from a list of the networks wireless LAN access points or host erctorwireiess network T computers detected by the camera A Direct connection ad hoc ia ie 5 a 1 Choose a network Connection wizard a Choose a wireless network S Selecting Search for wireless network displays a list of SSIDs The network type e is indicated by the icons to the left of the ID GRetry Next Signal encrypted 2 4 Infrastructure ad hoc Highlight a network and press if the desired network is not displayed press Q to search again Hidden SSIDs Networks with hidden SSIDs are indicated by blank entries in the network list If you select a __ fmerthessiD network with a hidden SSID you will be 01234567 890 BCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRST prompted to provide the network name enter UVWXYZabcdefahi a name and press to proceed to Step 2 Saal Cursor Ginput MOK 2 Enter the encryption key Enter the encryption key Enter the encryption key and press if S224ERGHERBEDE i i FGHIJKLMNOPQRST the network uses open authentication AEE this dialog will not be displayed proceed Emeeen to Step 3 Cursor Sinput MOK 28 Transfer Control and HTTP Choose your next step The message at right is displayed when a connection is established Proceed to page 32 BE Push Button WPS Choose Push button WPS in Step 6 on page 27 if the wireles
74. ssssese 49 53 The Viewer WiINdOW uses 51 54 w WINCOWS 7 ueesscsssssssssccssssccsssccsssecssssceess Windows 8 1 Windows Vista Wireless LAN Wireless LAN access point 24 28 64 68 Wireless Transmitter Utility 11 22 34 91 93 118 Appendices Appendices 119 Warranty Terms Nikon Europe Service Warranty Dear Nikon Customer We thank you for your purchasing this Nikon product Should your Nikon product require warranty service please contact the dealer from whom it was purchased or a member of our authorized service network within the sales territory of Nikon Europe BV Europe Africa and Russia In order to avoid any unnecessary inconvenience we advise you to read the user manuals carefully before contacting the dealer or our authorized service network Your Nikon equipment is guaranteed against any manufacturing defects for one full year from the date of original purchase If during this period of guarantee the product proves defective due to improper material or workmanship our authorized service network within the sales territory of Nikon Europe BV will without charge for labor and parts repair the product in the terms and conditions set as below Nikon reserves the right at its sole discretion to replace or repair the product Kuenem a5 adosny UOyIN swa KueneM 1 This warranty is only provided upon presentation of the completed warranty card an
75. tart and end movie recording To Selon focus click the desired subject in the viewfinder area JAMS dL LH Take a test photo and display it in the viewfinder Test button without recording it to the camera memory card Not available in movie live view 50 Transfer Control and HTTP The Viewer Window The viewer window can be accessed by selecting Viewer on the server home page or clicking the view button in the shooting window The viewer window for computer web browsers offers a choice of thumbnail film strip 452 and full frame views 4152 1 M dL LH Thumbnail View View multiple small thumbnail images per page The controls at the top of the window can be used for navigation Navigation controls Thumbnails click to view pictures full frame Movies are indicated by Navigation Controls View most recent picture in folder Page number Thumbnails per Full frame view 1252 page Film strip view 1252 Page controls Folder selection Thumbnail view 1251 Transfer Control and HTTP 51 1 Film Strip View Choose the picture displayed from the thumbnails at the bottom of the window J M dLLH J Full Frame View View pictures full frame 52 Transfer Control and HTTP Current picture click lt or gt to view additional pictures Copy current picture to computer Thumbnails click to select Current picture click lt or gt to view additional pi
76. te press to select the highlighted profile and return to the network menu The profile name will be displayed in Network Choose hardware Ga green when a connection is established Options mode P 2 Start Camera Control Pro 2 Start the copy of Camera Control Pro 2 available separately installed on the host computer For information on using Camera Control Pro 2 see the Camera Control Pro 2 manual pdf Ethernet Networks Do not disconnect the Ethernet cable while the camera is on 40 Transfer Control and HTTP M Wireless Networks Operations may take longer on wireless networks If the signal is disrupted while pictures are being transferred to Camera Control Pro 2 the LED on the WT 5 will flash yellow turn the camera off and then on again Transfer will resume when the connection is re established Note that transfer can not be resumed if you turn the camera off again before transfer is complete Network Status The status of the link between the host and the UT 1 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the network menu The Status LEDs The POWER LED lights when the UT 1 is on Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED the faster the LED flashes the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted The ERROR LED flashes to show that an error has occurred JO4UOD eaWe gt Status ERROR LINK POWER UT 1 off off off
77. the UT 1 USB connector cover and connect the USB cable from the UT 1 to the camera USB connector for more eI information on connecting USB cables to g he the camera see the camera manual YES Attach the WT 5 M6 Turn the camera on Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on Press the power switch for about a Power switch second to turn the UT 1 on Transfer Control and HTTP 25 Step 2 Enabling a Wireless Connection Configure the UT 1 for use with wireless networks z1 Display the hardware list Network D D Network setti R In the setup menu select Network then j iE A Sa S highlight Choose hardware and press gt Cane 5 to view the hardware list 2 as a 2 Select Wireless LAN Choose hardware Highlight Wireless LAN and press to select the highlighted option and return to the network menu fy Wired LAN Step 3 The Connection Wizard Follow the on screen instructions to create a network profile 1 Display network profiles Network Choose hardware Network settings In the network menu highlight Network jg otis settings and press to display the profiles list and other network settings Choose a profile 2 Select Create profile Network settings Create profile Highlight Create profile and press gt rE Note that if the list already contains nine profiles you will need to delete an existing profile using the m button
78. the wireless LAN access point 2 Press button on the camera Configuring The camera will connect to the access point automatically Oe 3 Choose your next step Setup complete The message at right is displayed when a connection is established Proceed to page 72 70 FTP HE Direct Connection Ad Hoc To connect directly to an ftp server or computer in ad hoc mode select Direct connection ad hoc in Step 6 on page 67 Connection wizard Choose a method for connecting to the wireless network Search for wireless network Push button WPS PIN entry WPS Direct connection ad hoc 1 Enter the SSID Enter a network name SSID and press The default name is WT followed by the MAC address of the WT 5 Connection wizard Enter an SSID 0123456789BBCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghi ae f eT a OK 0 2 Enter the encryption key Enter an encryption key and press the default key is nikon Proceed to page 72 Connection wizard The encryption key can be 5 or 13 characters long 0123456789BBCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghi 6Cursor ut 30K SUOIJDBUUOD SS J M FTP 71 Step 4 Network Settings Follow the steps below to connect to the ftp server 1 Obtain or select an IP address Highlight one of the following options and press gt e Obtain automatically Select this option if the network is configured to supply the SUOI
79. to view pictures full frame Movies are indicated by Previous page gt Next page Page number 54 Transfer Control and HTTP J Full Frame View View pictures full frame 1 M d1 LH Current picture tap to return to thumbnail view c Show previous E E Show next image image Thumbnail view View most recent picture in folder Transfer Control and HTTP 55 JONAS dL LH 56 Transfer Control and HTTP FTP Ethernet Connections Follow the steps below to connect to an ftp server via an Ethernet network For information on wireless connections see page 64 FTP server v Step 1 Connect the camera UT 1 and computer 158 v Step 2 Select Ethernet 160 v Step 3 Run the connection wizard 160 v Transfer pictures 175 m Choosing a Power Source To prevent the camera powering off unexpectedly during setup or data transfer use a fully charged battery or an optional AC adapter designated for use with your camera For more information see the camera manual FTP Servers Servers can be configured using standard ftp services such as IIS Internet Information Services available with supported operating systems 194 Connection to computers on other networks via a router Internet ftp connections and ftp servers running third party software are not supported FTP 57 Step 1 Connecting the Hardware After starting the ftp server c
80. to highlight segments and A and to change Press to proceed when entry is complete Enter manually SUOI DBUUO JOUIOY A 7 Choose your next step The IP address will be displayed press Your next step depends on the connection type selected in Step 4 on page 19 Pairing computer and camera Setup complete Disconnect the USB cable from the Connect and exit wizard Exit wizard ee eee If you chose Image transfer or Camera If you chose HTTP server proceed to Step 8 control disconnect the USB cable from the UT 1 and proceed to page 21 Routers Connection to computers on other networks via a router is supported only when FTP upload or HTTP server is selected 20 Transfer Control and HTTP 8 Exit the wizard Setup complete Highlight one of the following options and press Connect and exit wizard Connect and exit wizard Save the new network profile and connect to the server e Exit wizard Save the new network profile and exit Proceed to HTTP Server 2143 Exit wizard SUONIBUUOD 3 U1 477 Step 4 Pairing If you selected Image transfer or Camera control in Step 4 of the connection wizard 4119 pair the camera with the computer as described below Pairing allows the computer to connect to the camera T Connect the camera to the computer via Pairing computer and camera USB Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable When prompted conn
81. twork status can also be viewed in the top level of the network menu Network Choose hardware as Network settings PC Options Status area The status of the connection to the host The host 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 112 J suLaj aBeus 5 The estimated time required to send the remaining images Battery level A five Signal strength Wireless signal level display strength Ethernet connections are showing the charge shown by Ei state of the battery in the UT 1 Transfer Control and HTTP 39 Camera Control Select this option to control the camera from a computer running Camera Control Pro 2 available separately and save photographs directly to the computer hard disk instead of the camera memory card movies will still be saved to the camera memory card insert a memory card before shooting movies Note that the camera exposure meters do not turn off when the camera is in camera control mode 04 U0 gt elowe gt 1 Display network profiles etwo LAN1 0K In the setup menu select Network gt Network settings to display the profiles list Camera control profiles are indicated by a 44 icon Highlight a profile and dit Dele
82. utton to view pictures Display the first picture to be sent full frame or highlight it in the thumbnail list 7 37360x4912 peod did FTP 75 3 peoidn did 76 FTP Upload pictures Press A white transfer icon will appear on the picture and upload will begin immediately The transfer icon turns green during upload and turns blue when upload is complete Additional pictures will be uploaded in the order selected To upload a picture that has already been uploaded once press once to remove the blue transfer icon and then press and the center of the multi selector again to mark the image with a white transfer icon Uploading New Photographs as They Are Taken To upload new photographs as they are taken Auto send select On for Network gt Options gt Auto send in the setup menu 87 peod did Interrupting Transmission Removing Transfer Marking To cancel transmission of images marked with white or green transfer icons select the images during playback and press The transfer icon will be removed Any of the following actions will also interrupt transmission e Turning the camera off e Selecting Yes for Network gt Options gt Deselect all 188 this option also removes transfer marking from all images m During Upload Do not remove the memory card or disconnect the Ethernet cable during upload Interval Timer Photography Shooting will be interrupted if the standby timer e
83. xpires while interval timer photography is in progress Choose a long standby time before starting the interval timer Loss of Signal Wireless transmission via the WT 5 may be interrupted if the signal is lost but can be resumed by turning the camera off and then on again Turning the Camera Off Send marking will be saved if the camera or UT 1 is turned off while transmission is in progress Transmission of images marked with a send icon will resume when the camera or UT 1 is turned on FTP 77 peoidn dij Transfer Status During playback the status of images selected for upload is shown as follows PXA Send Images that have been selected for upload are marked with a white amp 4 icon Fwd Sending A green Ed icon is displayed during upload LEO SC OHI o SOL a erste EM Sent Images that have been uploaded successfully are marked with a blue icon Network Status The status of the link between the host and the UT 1 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the network menu The Status LEDs The POWER LED lights when the UT 1 is on Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED the faster the LED flashes the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted The ERROR LED flashes to show that an error has occurred Status ERROR LINK POWER UT 1 off off off off USB cable not connected off off O
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