Nikon S610c manual Using Picture Bank, Uploading All Pictures at Once

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Uploading Pictures to the my Picturetown Server

Using Picture Bank

Uploading All Pictures at Once

The camera automatically uploads pictures that have not yet been uploaded to the my Picturetown server whenever the AC adapter is connected to the camera. Charging begins once pictures have been uploaded.

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1Connect the power cable and AC adapter 1.

2Confirm that the power-on lamp and the monitor

are off.

If the power-on lamp is lit, press the power switch to turn off the camera. Picture upload cannot be initiated by connecting the AC adapter when the camera is turned on.

3Connect the AC adapter to the camera’s multi connector 2.

The multi connector should be fully inserted.

4Plug the power cable into an outlet 3.

When the camera is turned on and the message, Starting upload to Picture Bank, is displayed, Picture Bank begins uploading pictures.

If sender setting has not been configured, enter your Email ID (e-mail address) and Nickname (alias) necessary for my Picturetown user information (A11, 33).

See “Connecting to a Wireless LAN” (A49) for more information on connecting to a wireless LAN.

DModifying the Automatic Picture Bank Upload Setting

Choose On (default setting) or Off from the camera’s setup menu>Wireless settings (A26)> Picture Bank. If Off is selected, the battery begins charging immediately when the AC adapter is connected, and pictures are not uploaded.

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Contents Wireless LAN Connection Guide Page Table of Contents Configuring a Network Profile C dRestrictions on Wireless Devices FCC/IC RF Exposure StatementPublic Wireless LAN Wayport WayportAccessCloud WiFi Zone The Cloud Mobile tmobileSymbols and Conventions Before Using Wireless LAN Communication FeaturesNotations Illustrations and Screen DisplayImportant Information Precautions Personal Information Management and DisclaimerImportant Information and Precautions Coolpix S610c Wireless LAN Communication Features My PicturetownPicture Bank Picture MailMy Picturetown server My Picturetown Setup Workflow Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPS My Picturetown UtilityConfirming Wireless LAN Connection Requirements Public wireless LANWayport, T-Mobile, or Cloud Hotspots Locations Complimentary Wayport Subscription the United States onlyReady Information Required for Wireless LAN Connection Network ProfileIP address home wireless LAN only MAC addressMy Picturetown User Information Picture Mail Recipients Required Only for Picture Mail Protecting the Camera with a PasswordMail address Wireless Settings Using the Utility KInstalling the UtilityMy Picturetown Utility System Requirements Windows Proceed to stepFinish the installation If Nikon Transfer Is Already InstalledThis completes installation Confirm the language and click NextLStarting the Utility Uninstalling the UtilityTurn off the camera Start the Utility Connecting the USB CableSelect Action dialog is displayed MConfiguring a Network Profile Choose a setup option and click NextClick Cancel to cancel configuration Choose the type of network profile and click NextConfiguring the Camera’s Wireless Settings Configuring Multiple Network Profiles Click Next Proceed to qFinishing Wireless Settings A25An Action completed successfully dialog will be displayed Editing/Deleting Network ProfilesNEntering my Picturetown User Information Check that the information is correct and click Next Editing the my Picturetown User InformationOSpecifying Picture Mail Recipients/Recipient Groups Create or edit a recipient group A12Applying a Password to the Camera Password and the Confirm password fieldsResetting the Camera Check Reset camera and click NextEntering a Password Choosing a PasswordQFinishing Wireless Settings Turn off the camera before disconnecting the USB cableFinish the Utility Disconnect the camera from the computerWireless Settings from the Camera Displaying the Wireless Settings MenuSetup menu is displayed Wireless settings menu is displayedEntering Text with the Camera AConfiguring a Network Profile More on Configuring Network ProfilesConfiguring a Network Profile from the Camera Choose Configure manually and press the k buttonChoose the desired Ssid A9 and press the k button Ssid Selection ScreenChoose the network type and press the k button When WEP is selected, proceed to stepEnter the encryption key A9 Enter user name and password A10 Specify the camera’s IP address A10BEntering my Picturetown User Information ButtonCharacters Enter your alias up to 16 alphanumerical charactersSpecifying Picture Mail Recipients CSpecifying Picture Mail Recipients/Recipient GroupsSelect New and press the k button Enter recipient’s e-mail address A12 Select Address and press the k buttonEnter recipient’s alias A12 Creating Recipient Groups Select Group and press the k buttonEnter the group’s name Select recipients for the groupSpecify a password for the camera, or edit Current password Password screen will be displayedSelect Yes and press the k button Resetting the Camera and Camera PasswordConfirmation dialog will be displayed Configuring a Network Profile Using the PBC Method Configuring a Network Profile for a Home Wireless LAN UsingSelect Push-button WPS and press the kbutton Choose PIN-code WPS and press the kbutton Configuring a Network Profile Using the PIN MethodAn eight-digit PIN will be displayed Registering with my Picturetown This completed setup of the wireless LAN features Accessing the my Picturetown Web siteRegistering a Camera with my Picturetown Register the camera with the my Picturetown serverPress the F button in shooting or playback mode Sending Picture MailPress the rotary multi selector J or K to select Specify recipientsPress the k button to add the Picture Mail to the queue Connect to a wireless LAN and upload picturesChoose whether to upload pictures immediately Using Picture Bank Connect the AC adapter to the camera’s multi connectorPlug the power cable into an outlet Modifying the Automatic Picture Bank Upload SettingPress the ebutton in playback mode Uploading Selected PicturesChoose pictures Upload picturesFile Types Supported by Picture Bank When the Transfer is UnsuccessfulPicture Bank Images Connection to the wireless LAN is attempted Connecting to a Wireless LANK button Connecting via a Wireless LAN Wireless LAN LEDChecking Ssid Contents Screen Displayed During TransferViewing Pictures on the my Picturetown Server Deleting Picture Bank ImagesError Messages Troubleshooting Pictures uploaded using Use a computer to open the e-mail Server failedFollowing and upload pictures again Upload failed Pressed PositionIndex Appendix 6MMA8511-01
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S610c specifications

The Nikon S610c is a compact digital camera that combines elegance with advanced features, designed for both photography enthusiasts and casual users. Launched as part of Nikon's Coolpix series, the S610c stands out with its blend of style and functionality, making it a great choice for capturing high-quality images in various settings.

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