Nikon WT-3 Enter the following information, Profile name Enter a name of up to 16 characters, Help

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7 Enter the following information.

Profile name: Enter a name of up to 16 characters.

Profile type: Choose FTP server to confi gure the cam- era for ftp (transfer mode only), or Computer to con- fi gure the camera for use with a computer in transfer ( 21), PC ( 26), and print ( 30) modes.

Interface type: Choose Ethernet only if the network

does not include wireless, or Ethernet and Wireless Help button for wireless or wireless and Ethernet networks.

Click Next. When a new profi le is created under

Windows XP Service Pack 2, the dialog shown in Step 8 will be displayed. With third-party LAN adapters or fi xed IP addressing, or a profi le created un- der Windows XP Service Pack 1 or Mac OS, proceed to Step 9 if Ethernet and Wireless is selected for interface type, or to Step 10 if Ethernet only is selected.

Help

Click the Help button for online help.

The “Select Action” Dialog

The other options in the “Select Action” dialog are described below. Note that the camera need not be connected to a computer to choose a printer or change the upload folder.

Change password: The dialog shown at right will be displayed. By default, no password is required to change device pro- fi les using the WT-3 Setup Utility. A password can be added by selecting Change password. If the camera is later con- nected to a different computer, a password prompt will be displayed. Once the correct password has been entered, the

prompt will not be displayed again. To change an existing password, enter the old password before typing the new password. To remove the password, select Reset password (pro- files will be lost) and click Next. Please note that resetting the password deletes all existing device profi les from the camera. Click Back to exit without changing password settings.

Setup wireless printer: By default, the system default printer for the host computer will be used when printing pictures. To choose a different printer, select Setup wireless printer ( 17).

Setup picture folder: The dialog shown at right will be dis- played. Select a destination for uploaded pictures from the following options and click Next:

Use PictureProject folder: Pictures will be cataloged in

PictureProject version 1.6.1 or later.

Specify a different folder: To choose a folder, click the button.

The default destination is the “WT-3” folder in “My Pictures” (Windows) or “Pictures” (Macin- tosh).

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Contents Wireless Transmitter Trademark Information Do not disassemble For Your SafetyWT-3A FCC Radiation Exposure Statement IiiRSS-GEN Exposure of Humans to RF Fields Symbol for Separate Collection in European CountriesTable of Contents Page Life-Long Learning Background KnowledgeSupplied WT-3 Setup Utility CD contains the following WT-3 Setup Utility CDSupported Modes Host DescriptionPD-10 Wireless Printer Adapter System RequirementsMultiple Transmitters Restrictions on Wireless Devices Parts of the WT-3WA-E1 Extended Range Antenna Available Separately Sub-command dial Command dialButton using Custom Setting f4 FUNC. Button WT-3 ControlsAdditional Updates Follow the steps below to prepare the WT-3 for useUpdating the Camera Firmware Windows XP Service Pack 1 or Later Installing the WT-3 Setup UtilityClick Easy Install Select a language and click NextClick Next Mac OS X Version 10.3 or Later Installing PictureProject Click Install Click QuitCopying Network Profiles to the Camera Connecting the USB CableMacintosh Click the WT-3 Setup Utility icon Other Ways of Starting the WT-3 Setup UtilityDock Dialog shown at right will be displayed click Next Profile name Enter a name of up to 16 characters Enter the following informationInterface type Choose Ethernet only if the network HelpChoose from the following options Enter wireless network settings and click NextEnter ftp settings and click Next Enter network TCP/IP settingsAd-hoc Wireless Networks Obtain IP address automatically Select this option ifFirewall Settings MAC Address FilteringProfiles Creating a Printer Profile Using the PD-10Connecting the WT-3 Disconnecting the WT-3 PB-6 BellowsControl Lock Insert the battery as shown on the inside Inserting the BatteryPlace when the cover is fully closed Tery Info option in the camera setup menuTurn the camera off and insert the memory card Connecting to the Host or ftp ServerContaining the pictures to be sent Upload imagesViewing Profile Information Select On for Wireless transmitter Wireless LAN systemEditing ftp Server Profiles Option DescriptionUploading Images Loss of SignalDuring Upload File NamesSend Interrupting TransmissionSending Green icon is displayed during uploadNetwork Status Wireless transmitter Wireless LAN systemStatus LEDs Status DisplayPictureProject Version 1.6.1 or Later Connecting to the ComputerSelect On for Wireless transmitter Wireless LAN system Controlling the Camera Using Nikon Capture Wireless Networks Loss of Signal During TransferEthernet Networks Do Not Disconnect the Ethernet Cable Connected camera control possible Connecting to computer Waiting for connectionSelecting a Printer Use a Reliable Power SourceError connecting to printer To printer, or transmission errorStatus LEDs Connected to printer pictures can be printedCreating a Profile for the PD-10 Printing Pictures Using the PD-10 Wireless Printer AdapterPage Menu Guide Wireless LAN SystemFTP Registration for Connection to ftp Servers Only WirelessEditing ftp Profiles Text EntryChannel Using the MenusOption Choose channel. †Encryption Highlight encryption methodEncryption Choose index TCP/IPHighlight Address TCP/IP Menu, Page 2/2 Highlight Address Highlight Folder ServerHighlight Port 1112Highlight User ID Highlight PasswordEnter user name Guised as a row of dotsEnter proxy server address FTP Menu, Page 3/3Following settings are available in transfer mode Settings Transfer Mode OnlyAuto Send Delete After Send?Print Print Mode Only Send FolderDeselect All? Select Transfer mode for Wireless transmit- ter Mode Creating ftp Profiles Using the Camera MenusFirewalls Editing Existing ftp ProfilesOptionDescription Errors Troubleshooting Problem SolutionTo Wireless & Ethernet Glossary Page Subnet mask a mask that divides a network into subnets Wireless SpecificationsEthernet No. of shots Battery LifeFolder FTP, 42, 49 ftp Index