Nikon S610c Connecting to a Wireless LAN, K button, Connection to the wireless LAN is attempted

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Uploading Pictures to the my Picturetown Server

Connecting to a Wireless LAN

If the SSID selection screen is displayed when uploading pictures using the Picture Mail (A 44) or Picture Bank (A 46, 47) service, follow the procedures indicated below to select a wireless LAN network.

If the camera detects a network previously used to upload pictures using the Picture Mail service, or the Picture Bank service while the AC adapter is connected to the camera, picture upload will be initiated automatically.

1 Choose the desired SSID (network name) and press

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select SSID

 

 

the k button.

 

 

AP1

 

 

SSIDs (up to ten) are listed in order of signal strength (A52, 53).

 

 

AP2

The icon to the left of each SSID is displayed in red when out of

 

 

AP3

 

 

AP4

range.

 

 

 

 

AP5

The icon to the right of each SSID shows the status of the network

 

 

 

 

Back

profile registered to each SSID:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B(home wireless LAN profile configured) A (pubic wireless LAN profile configured)

See “Public Wireless LAN” (Aiv) for more information on countries in which public wireless LANs can be accessed by, and the wireless service providers that support connection of, this camera.

-- (no profile configured)

If using complimentary Wayport subscription, choose Wayport_Access (in the United States only).

2Connection to the wireless LAN is attempted.

If the selected SSID has not been configured with the camera, or

AP1

you are connecting to it for the first time, the WEP key (A9)

Connecting to access point

entry screen, or both the WEP key entry screen and the network

 

user name and password (A10) entry screen, may be displayed.

 

Enter the information required for connection (A31, 32).

 

The screens for connecting to the server, and for uploading

Cancel

pictures to the server, will be displayed. To cancel upload, press the kbutton. When upload is complete, the screen indicating transfer completion will be displayed. After upload is complete, press the kbutton*.

Connecting to server

11MB:available Transferring images to server.

002/004

Transfer complete. Connection terminated.

Cancel

Cancel

Exit

*Once upload of all pictures using the Picture Bank service, initiated by connecting the AC adapter, is complete, the camera turns off and the battery begins charging.

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Contents Wireless LAN Connection Guide Page Table of Contents C d Configuring a Network ProfileFCC/IC RF Exposure Statement Restrictions on Wireless DevicesMobile tmobile Public Wireless LANWayport WayportAccess Cloud WiFi Zone The CloudIllustrations and Screen Display Symbols and ConventionsBefore Using Wireless LAN Communication Features NotationsPersonal Information Management and Disclaimer Important Information PrecautionsImportant Information and Precautions My Picturetown Coolpix S610c Wireless LAN Communication FeaturesPicture Bank Picture MailMy Picturetown server My Picturetown Setup Workflow My Picturetown Utility Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPSComplimentary Wayport Subscription the United States only Confirming Wireless LAN Connection RequirementsPublic wireless LAN Wayport, T-Mobile, or Cloud Hotspots LocationsNetwork Profile Ready Information Required for Wireless LAN ConnectionMAC address IP address home wireless LAN onlyMy Picturetown User Information Picture Mail Recipients Required Only for Picture Mail Protecting the Camera with a PasswordMail address Proceed to step Wireless Settings Using the UtilityKInstalling the Utility My Picturetown Utility System Requirements WindowsConfirm the language and click Next Finish the installationIf Nikon Transfer Is Already Installed This completes installationLStarting the Utility Uninstalling the UtilityTurn off the camera Start the Utility Connecting the USB CableSelect Action dialog is displayed Choose the type of network profile and click Next MConfiguring a Network ProfileChoose a setup option and click Next Click Cancel to cancel configurationConfiguring the Camera’s Wireless Settings Editing/Deleting Network Profiles Configuring Multiple Network ProfilesClick Next Proceed to qFinishing Wireless Settings A25 An Action completed successfully dialog will be displayedNEntering my Picturetown User Information Editing the my Picturetown User Information Check that the information is correct and click NextCreate or edit a recipient group A12 OSpecifying Picture Mail Recipients/Recipient GroupsPassword and the Confirm password fields Applying a Password to the CameraChoosing a Password Resetting the CameraCheck Reset camera and click Next Entering a PasswordDisconnect the camera from the computer QFinishing Wireless SettingsTurn off the camera before disconnecting the USB cable Finish the UtilityWireless settings menu is displayed Wireless Settings from the CameraDisplaying the Wireless Settings Menu Setup menu is displayedEntering Text with the Camera More on Configuring Network Profiles AConfiguring a Network ProfileChoose Configure manually and press the k button Configuring a Network Profile from the CameraSsid Selection Screen Choose the desired Ssid A9 and press the k buttonChoose the network type and press the k button When WEP is selected, proceed to stepEnter the encryption key A9 Specify the camera’s IP address A10 Enter user name and password A10Enter your alias up to 16 alphanumerical characters BEntering my Picturetown User InformationButton 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 Select recipients for the group Creating Recipient GroupsSelect Group and press the k button Enter the group’s namePassword screen will be displayed Specify a password for the camera, or edit Current passwordSelect 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 Accessing the my Picturetown Web site This completed setup of the wireless LAN featuresRegister the camera with the my Picturetown server Registering a Camera with my PicturetownSpecify recipients Press the F button in shooting or playback modeSending Picture Mail Press the rotary multi selector J or K to selectPress the k button to add the Picture Mail to the queue Connect to a wireless LAN and upload picturesChoose whether to upload pictures immediately Modifying the Automatic Picture Bank Upload Setting Using Picture BankConnect the AC adapter to the camera’s multi connector Plug the power cable into an outletUpload pictures Press the ebutton in playback modeUploading Selected Pictures Choose 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 Screen Displayed During Transfer Connecting via a Wireless LANWireless LAN LED Checking Ssid ContentsDeleting Picture Bank Images Viewing Pictures on the my Picturetown ServerError Messages Troubleshooting Pressed Position Pictures uploaded using Use a computer to open the e-mailServer failed Following and upload pictures again Upload failedIndex 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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