Nikon WT-2 user manual Wireless Menu, Page 1/2, Text Entry in the Settings Menu, Keyboard area

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Wireless

Adjust settings for connection to a wireless network. The wireless menu has two pages of options; to scroll between pages, press the multi selector up or down.

Wireless Menu, Page 1/2

SSID: A BSS- or ESS-ID is required for connection to a wireless LAN adapter or access point. Leave this field blank to allow the network to set the SS-ID automati- cally (“any” connection). To change the BSS- or ESS- ID, highlight the current ID, press the multi selector to the right, and enter a new ID as described in the note below. Press to return to the wireless menu (1/2).

Text Entry in the “Settings” Menu

If text entry is required to complete the selected setting, the following dialog will be displayed.

Keyboard area

Use multi selector to high- light letters, press center to select.

Text display area

Text appears in this area. To move cursor, press while using up, down, left, and right buttons on multi selector.

Use the multi selector to highlight the desired character in the keyboard area and press the center of the multi selector to insert the highlighted character at the current cursor position. To delete the character under the cursor, press the button. To move the cursor to a new position, press thebutton while using the multi selector. No more than thirty-two characters can be entered; if additional characters are entered when the display is full, all characters after the thirty-third will be deleted.

To complete entry and return to the previous menu, press thebutton. To exit to the setup menu without completing text entry, press.

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Contents WT-2 Wireless Transmitter Trademark Information Do not disassemble For Your SafetyFCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement WT-2AIii FCC Radiation Exposure StatementCet appareil numérique de la classe Table of Contents Introduction Background KnowledgeLife-Long Learning Supported Protocols FtpPTP/IP Reorienting the Antenna Parts of the WT-2Setup Disconnecting the WT-2Connect the WT-2 1 Turn the camera off Select PTP Uploading Images ftp ModeUploading Images FirewallsSelect FTP for Wireless LAN Mode Setup Using the Connection WizardWireless Network Settings Ftp Mode SettingsRelated Settings ErrorsConnection Not Available Encryption KeyUnable to Locate Server Side Containing the pictures to be sentUploading Images Loss of SignalDuring Upload File NamesWhite Send Interrupting TransmissionGreen Sending Blue SentNetwork Status For Wireless LAN Wireless LAN systemStatus LEDs StatusStatus Display Installing Pairing Software Controlling the Camera PTP/IP ModeSetup Using the Connection Wizard PairingSelect PTP/IP for Wireless LAN Mode Press the button Pairing PairingMac OS On the computer Click NextPage Connecting to the Computer Loss of Signal During Transfer Connecting to Multiple ComputersControlling the Camera Connecting to computer Waiting for connection pairing possibleConnected camera control possible Status Display Settings Wireless LAN systemMenu Guide ModeChoose Settings Network SettingsLoad Settings File Creating a Settings FileWireless Menu, Page 1/2 WirelessText Entry in the Settings Menu Keyboard areaChannel Wireless Menu, Page 2/2Encryption Ad-hocTCP/IP Menu, Page 1/3 Return to wireless menu 2/2Choose subnet mask Highlight MaskTCP/IP Menu, Page 2/3 Highlight Address Enter edit modeTCP/IP Menu, Page 3/3 FTP FTP Mode Only FTP Menu, Page 1/4Server FTP Menu, Page 2/4 Highlight User IDDots Highlight Folder.Display text entry dialog FTP Menu, Page 3/4On ftp server, press button to return to Ftp menu 3/4FTP Menu, Page 4/4 Highlight AddressButton to return to ftp menu 4/4 Enable pairing with selected computer Pairing Options PTP/IP Mode OnlyDisable pairing with selected computer CameraDelete After Send FTP Mode Only Auto Send FTP Mode OnlyOption OffSend File As FTP Mode Only Send Folder FTP Mode OnlyDeselect All FTP Mode Only Click Easy Install Installation Windows XPAppendices Supported Operating SystemsPage Installation Mac OS Preparation Sample ftp SettingsBuilding a Network Configuring the ServerEntering an IP Address Creating an FTP Site Default gateway Configuring the Wireless LAN AdapterChannel Any MAC address 4 UnspecifiedConfiguring the WT-2 Communication mode Infrastructure Channel Encryption NonePasv mode Off Anonymous login On Gateway Use gateway Off DNS Enable DNS OffIP address 1 Obtain automatically Off PortUploading Pictures Page Problem TroubleshootingSolution Select On for Wireless LAN WirelessGlossary MAC Media Access Control Address IIS Internet Information ServicesPasv mode GatewayWEP Wired Equivalent Privacy SS-ID Service Set IDWireless LAN access point ProxySpecifications Folders, 8, 34. See also Send folder FTP, 24 ftp IndexPage Système de communication Sans fil Informations sur les marques commerciales Avertissements Pour votre sécuritéDéclaration de Conformité RemarquesAvis de la FCC relatif à lexposition aux rayonnements Lattention des utilisateurs canadiensContrôle de l’appareil photo Formation permanente Connaissance de baseProtocoles pris en charge Réorientation de l’antenne Eléments du WT-2Configuration Étape 1 Connecter le WT-2Déconnexion du WT-2 Étape 2 Sélectionner PTP Transfert d’images mode FTPTransfert des images Pare-feuParamètres du mode FTP Sélectionnez FTP pour Réseau LAN sans fil ModeConfiguration à l’aide de l’Assistant connexion Paramètre du réseau sans filClé d’encryptage Connexion non disponibleErreurs Paramètres associésRéseau 28. Appuyez sur la commande pour passer à létape Verso Mémoire contenant les images à envoyerTransfert d’images Perte du SignalAu cours du transfert Noms de fichierIcône Interruption de la transmissionBlanc « Envoi » Vert « Envoi en cours »État du réseau Témoins DELÉtat État Affichage de l’étatEnvoi Vues restContrôle de l’appareil photo mode PTP/IP Installation du logiciel de pairagee15-16 SS-ID non affiché si SS-ID n’est pas disponible Sélectionnez PTP/IP pour Réseau LAN sans fil ModeAppuyez sur la commande Pairage PairageSur l’ordinateur Cliquez sur Suivant Fenêtre de Wireless Connecting Utility Connexion à l’ordinateur Contrôle de lappareil photo Perte du signal pendant le transfert’affiche sur Connexion à plusieurs ordinateursÉtat du réseau Affichage de l’état Système com. sans fil Guide des menusParamètres Activez ou désactivez le système de communication WT-2Choisir paramètres Paramètres du réseauCharger paramètres? Créer un fichier de paramètresSans fil Menu Sans fil, page 1/2Saisie de texte dans le menu « Paramètres » Point d’accès Menu Sans fil, page 2/2Choisissez le canal. † EncryptageMenu TCP/IP, page 1/3 Page Passez en mode de saisie Menu TCP/IP, page 2/3Revenez au menu TCP/IP 2/3 Menu TCP/IP, page 3/3 Menu FTP, page 1/4 FTP mode FTP uniquementServeur De texteLa commande pour revenir au menu FTP 2/4 Menu FTP, page 2/4Affichez la boîte de dialogue de saisie Sur la commande Pour revenir au Menu FTP 3/4 Menu FTP, page 3/4Dossier personnel Venir au menu ftp 4/4 Menu FTP, page 4/4Appareil photo Options de pairage mode PTP/IP uniquementÉdit. liste connexion Activer Désactiver Retirer de la Liste ?Effacer après envoi ? mode FTP uniquement Envoi automatique mode FTP uniquementEnvoi dossier mode FTP uniquement Format de fichier mode FTP uniquementDésélectionner tout ? mode FTP uniquement fichiers Jpeg sont envoyés en premierCliquez sur Assistant d’installation Installation du logiciel de pairageAnnexes Systèmes d’exploitation pris en chargePage Installation Mac OS Exemples de paramètres FTP PréparationServeur ftp1 Carte réseau sans fil2 Installation d’un réseau Configuration du serveurSaisie d’une adresse IP Installation d’un site FTP Configuration de la carte réseau sans fil Encryptage WEP DésactivéAdresse MAC 4 Non spécifiée Configuration du WT-2 Architecture InfrastructureCanal Encryptage Aucun Adresse IP 1 Détection auto Désactivé Adresse MasqueServeur Adresse 192.168.1.3 Transfert d’images Page Dépannage Problème Solution«Toute » connexion GlossaireCanal Serveur Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolMode Pasv Adresse MAC Media Access ControlPasserelle Adresse IPMasque de sous réseau Protocole UDP User Datagram ProtocolPoint d’accès Caractéristiques techniques Symboles Page Transmisor sin cable Información de marcas comerciales Precauciones SeguridadDeclaración de conformidad AvisosDeclaración de la FCC sobre la exposición a la radiación Aviso para los clientes de CanadáEl icono Configuración con elInstalación del software de Opc. emparejamientoIntroducción Conocimientos básicosFormación continua Protocolos admitidos Reorientación de la antena Partes del WT-2Configuración Paso 1 conectar el WT-2 1 Apague la cámaraDesconexión del WT-2 Carga de imágenes modo ftp Paso 2 seleccionar el PTPCargar las imágenes 10-11 Seleccione FTP en LAN inalámbrico Modo Configuración con el Asistente de conexiónConfiguración de red inalámbrico Configuración del modo ftpCon el icono , y las ad hoc con el icono ErroresConexión no disponible Clave de codificaciónPara continuar con el paso Cara Seccione Encendido en LAN inalámbrico Sis- tema W-LANDurante la carga Cargar las imágenesNombres de archivo Pérdida de señalBlanco Se enviará Interrumpir la transmisiónVerde Enviando Azul EnviadaEstado de la red Indicadores LED de estadoEstado Estado El indicador EstadoEnviando Imag restantInstalación del software de emparejamiento Control de la cámara modo PTP/IPSeleccione PTP / IP en LAN inalámbrico Modo Pulse el botón Emparejamiento Seleccione Encendido en LAN inalámbrico Sistema W-LANEmparejamiento En el ordenador Haga clic en Siguiente La ventana Wireless Connecting Utility Seleccione Encendido en LAN inalámbrico Sis- tema W-LAN Conexión al ordenadorControl de la cámara Pérdida de señal durante la transferenciaConexión a varios ordenadores Apagado Encendido ParpadeaParpadea Apagado El indicador Estado Sistema W-LAN Guía de menúsModo ConfiguraciónSeleccionar config Configuración de red¿Cargar arch config? OpciónDescripciónInalámbrico Menú Inalámbrico, página 1/2Introducción de texto en el menú Configuración Canal Menú Inalámbrico, página 2/2Codificación Vuelva al menú Inalámbrica 2/2 Menú TCP/IP, página 1/3Resalte Direcc Resalte MáscaraSeleccione la máscara de subred Menú TCP/IP, página 2/3 Menú TCP/IP, página 3/3 FTP sólo en modo FTP Menú FTP, página 1/4Servidor Menú FTP, página 2/4 Resalte Identidad de usuarioResalte Contraseña Menú FTP, página 3/4 Resalte CarpetaCarpeta inicio Menú FTP, página 4/4 Introduzca la dirección del servidor proxy y pulse el botónMenú de ftp 4/4 Resalte Puerto Cámara Opc. emparejamiento sólo modo PTP/IPEditar lista conexs Activar Desactivar Eliminar de La listaEnvío automático sólo en modo FTP Enviar carpeta sólo en modo FTP Enviar archivo como sólo en modo FTPPredeterminada Sólo JpegHaga clic en Instalación sencilla Instalación Windows XPSistemas operativos compatibles Si no aparece el cuadro de diálogo Select RegionPage Instalación Mac OS Ejemplo de configuración de ftp PreparaciónAdaptador de LAN inalámbrico Crear una red Configurar el ServidorIntroducción de una dirección IP Crear un Sitio FTP Configurar el adaptador de LAN inalámbrico ICS 1 D2X Configuración del WT-2Pasarela Usar puerta enlace Apagado DNS Activar DNS Apagado Dirección IP 1 Obtener automáticam. ApagadoPuerto Modo Pasv Apagado Inicio de sesión anón EncendidoCarga de imágenes Error DE FTP, consulte el apartado Resolución de problemasPage Problema Resolución de problemasSolución Encienda la cámaraGlosario Identificador SS Service Set Identificador ESS Extended Service SetIIS Servicios de información de Internet InfraestructuraPunto de acceso de LAN inalámbrico Servidor Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolTkip protocolo de integridad de claves temporales Especificaciones DimensionesConsumo de An × al × pr 146,5 mm × 34,5 mm × 65,5 mm¿Cargar archivo de ajustes? Índice6MAK3030
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WT-2 specifications

The Nikon WT-2 is a cutting-edge wireless transmitter designed to enhance the functionality of certain Nikon DSLRs, elevating photography to a more dynamic level. Positioned as a powerful tool for both professional and amateur photographers, the WT-2 allows users to seamlessly transfer images directly from their camera to a computer or print server, which is especially beneficial during events, studio shoots, or press conferences where time is of the essence.

One of the main features of the WT-2 is its support for high-speed wireless communication, utilizing IEEE 802.11b/g standards. This enables photographers to transmit images at rapid rates, significantly improving workflow efficiency. With its ability to send files wirelessly up to a distance of 150 feet, the WT-2 offers impressive flexibility, allowing photographers the freedom to capture images from various locations without being tethered to their computers.

The device also incorporates a robust security protocol, ensuring that all data transmissions are secure. This is particularly crucial for photographers working in sensitive environments where data privacy is paramount. The WT-2 supports WEP and WPA/WPA2 encryption, providing layers of security that are essential in today's digital landscape.

Furthermore, the WT-2 features dual-channel support, allowing users to connect to multiple networks simultaneously. This capability is particularly useful when photographers need to switch between different networks or when working in environments with fluctuating wireless signals. Additionally, the device is compatible with a range of Nikon cameras, making it a versatile addition to any photographer’s toolkit.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the WT-2 is its battery efficiency. Operating on rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, the device can sustain prolonged use, reducing downtime during important shoots. The user-friendly interface ensures that even less technical users can navigate its features effortlessly.

In conclusion, the Nikon WT-2 is designed to meet the demands of today’s fast-paced photography environments. With advanced wireless capabilities, robust security measures, and compatibility with various Nikon cameras, it stands out as an indispensable tool for modern photographers seeking to enhance their workflow and efficiency. Whether used in a professional studio or during an event, the WT-2 exemplifies the transformative power of technology in the world of photography.