Nikon WT-3 user manual Troubleshooting, Problem Solution, To Wireless & Ethernet

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Troubleshooting

Problem

Solution

 

 

 

 

• Confi rm that battery is inserted in WT-3 and is fully

20

 

charged.

 

 

 

 

• Reattach WT-3.

18

 

• Insert memory card (transfer and print modes

21, 30

 

only).

 

 

 

“POWER” LED does not light.

• Turn camera on.

 

• Press shutter-release button halfway to activate ex-

 

posure meters.

 

 

 

 

• Select On for Wireless transmitter > Wireless

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LAN system option in camera setup menu.

 

 

 

 

• Open connection to printer (print mode only).

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All LEDs blink at once.

WT-3 hardware error. Contact a Nikon-authorized

25, 29,

service representative.

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Wireless transmitter option

• Reattach WT-3.

18

not available.

• Select PTP for USB option in camera setup menu.

11

Excessive radio interference.

Change orientation of camera or antenna.

4

 

Camera displays “Ethernet ca- Connect Ethernet cable or change interface setting

4, 13,

ble is not connected.”

to Wireless & Ethernet.

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• Confi rm that host and wireless LAN adapter are on.

Ensure that there are no obstacles between WT-3

Camera displays wireless error. and wireless LAN adapter.

 

• Check settings for host and/or wireless LAN adapter

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and adjust camera settings appropriately.

 

Camera displays TCP/IP or FTP

• Check settings for host and/or wireless LAN adapter

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error.

and adjust camera settings appropriately.

 

• Check fi rewall settings.

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Memory card error displayed.

Confi rm that memory card is properly inserted.

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Photos can not be trans-

• PictureProject version is incorrect. Update to latest

 

ferred to computer to which

version or install version supplied with D200.

PictureProject has been in-

Macintosh: If PictureProject was installed after WT-3

 

stalled.

Setup Utility, reinstall WT-3 Setup Utility.

 

Transfer interrupted before all

Transfer will resume if camera is turned off and then

 

on again, exposure meters are reactivated, or On for

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photographs are sent.

Wireless transmitter > Wireless LAN system.

 

 

 

Error displayed stating that no

Only JPEG images can be printed from the camera.

 

images are available for print-

Transfer RAW (NEF) images to computer and print

ing.

them from PictureProject or Nikon Capture version

 

4.4 or later.

 

 

 

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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 KnowledgeHost Description WT-3 Setup Utility CDSupplied WT-3 Setup Utility CD contains the following Supported ModesMultiple Transmitters PD-10 Wireless Printer AdapterSystem Requirements WA-E1 Extended Range Antenna Available Separately Restrictions on Wireless DevicesParts of the WT-3 WT-3 Controls Command dialSub-command dial Button using Custom Setting f4 FUNC. ButtonUpdating the Camera Firmware Additional UpdatesFollow the steps below to prepare the WT-3 for use Select a language and click Next Installing the WT-3 Setup UtilityWindows XP Service Pack 1 or Later Click Easy InstallClick Next Mac OS X Version 10.3 or Later Installing PictureProject Click Install Click QuitCopying Network Profiles to the Camera Connecting the USB CableDock Dialog shown at right will be displayed click Next Macintosh Click the WT-3 Setup Utility iconOther Ways of Starting the WT-3 Setup Utility Help Enter the following informationProfile name Enter a name of up to 16 characters Interface type Choose Ethernet only if the networkChoose from the following options Enter wireless network settings and click NextObtain IP address automatically Select this option if Enter network TCP/IP settingsEnter ftp settings and click Next Ad-hoc Wireless NetworksProfiles Firewall SettingsMAC Address Filtering Creating a Printer Profile Using the PD-10Connecting the WT-3 Control Lock Disconnecting the WT-3PB-6 Bellows Tery Info option in the camera setup menu Inserting the BatteryInsert the battery as shown on the inside Place when the cover is fully closedUpload images Connecting to the Host or ftp ServerTurn the camera off and insert the memory card Containing the pictures to be sentOption Description Select On for Wireless transmitter Wireless LAN systemViewing Profile Information Editing ftp Server ProfilesFile Names Loss of SignalUploading Images During UploadGreen icon is displayed during upload Interrupting TransmissionSend SendingStatus Display Wireless transmitter Wireless LAN systemNetwork Status Status LEDsPictureProject Version 1.6.1 or Later Connecting to the ComputerSelect On for Wireless transmitter Wireless LAN system Ethernet Networks Do Not Disconnect the Ethernet Cable Controlling the Camera Using Nikon CaptureWireless Networks Loss of Signal During Transfer Connected camera control possible Connecting to computer Waiting for connectionSelecting a Printer Use a Reliable Power SourceConnected to printer pictures can be printed To printer, or transmission errorError connecting to printer Status LEDsCreating a Profile for the PD-10 Printing Pictures Using the PD-10 Wireless Printer AdapterPage Menu Guide Wireless LAN SystemText Entry WirelessFTP Registration for Connection to ftp Servers Only Editing ftp ProfilesChoose channel. † Using the MenusChannel OptionEncryption EncryptionHighlight encryption method Choose index TCP/IPHighlight Address TCP/IP Menu, Page 2/2 Highlight Address Highlight Folder ServerHighlight Port 1112Guised as a row of dots Highlight PasswordHighlight User ID Enter user nameEnter proxy server address FTP Menu, Page 3/3Delete After Send? Settings Transfer Mode OnlyFollowing settings are available in transfer mode Auto SendDeselect All? Print Print Mode OnlySend Folder Editing Existing ftp Profiles Creating ftp Profiles Using the Camera MenusSelect Transfer mode for Wireless transmit- ter Mode FirewallsOptionDescription Errors To Wireless & Ethernet TroubleshootingProblem Solution Glossary Page Subnet mask a mask that divides a network into subnets Ethernet WirelessSpecifications No. of shots Battery LifeFolder FTP, 42, 49 ftp Index