Contents
Wireless Transmitter
Trademark Information
Apple Public Source License
For Your Safety
Observe proper precautions when handling batteries
Iii
Modifications
Co-location
IC RSS-GEN Exposure of Humans to RF Fields
Symbol for Separate Collection in European Countries
Table of Contents
Menu Guide 151
107
Appendices 175
Illustrations
Background Knowledge
Life-Long Learning
Introduction
Power switch Eyelet for strap
Connector cover
DC-IN connector Power green/yellow Ethernet connector
Parts of the WT-4
Power LED
Supplied Accessories
Antenna
USB Cable Clips for D3 and D300 Cameras
Mode Host Description See
Supported Modes
Firewall Settings
FTP Servers
Ethernet Connection
Routers
Workflow
Configuring the Network pp
Uploading Images to an ftp Server pp
Preparing the Camera
Choosing MTP/PTP
Preparing the WT-4
Inserting the Battery
Attach the Antenna
Removing the Battery
Stand-By Mode
Battery Level
EH-6 AC Adapter
Installing Software
System Requirements
Supported
Windows Vista/Windows XP
Windows Vista
If the Language Selection Dialog Is Not Displayed
Link to Nikon
Introduction
Mac OS
WT-3 Setup Utility
Configuring the Network
Connecting to Existing Wireless LANs
WT-4 Wireless Host
Point
Windows Vista
Creating an Ad Hoc Network
Click Next
Introduction
Click Close
Connecting to an Infrastructure Network
Configuring the Wireless LAN Access Point
Select Manually connect to a wireless network and click Next
None open system None
Click Connect to…
Introduction
Windows XP
Introduction
Click the Wireless Networks tab
Click Add
Introduction
Introduction
Connecting to an Infrastructure Network
Introduction
Click the Wireless Networks tab
Click Add
WPA, WPA-PSK TKIP, AES
Introduction
Macintosh
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Connecting to an Infrastructure Network
Introduction
Choose AirPort from the Show menu
WEP 40/128 bit Ascii Enter a five- or thirteen-character key
Click Apply Now
Using theWT-4 with a Computer
Copying Network Profiles to the Camera
Ad Hoc Networks
Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Ad Hoc Networks
Select Action Dialog
Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Ad Hoc Networks
Select Manual setup and click Next
Automatic Setup
Communication mode Select Ad hoc
WEP 64-bit
Using the WT-4 with a Computer
Select Obtain IP address automatically and click Next
Using the WT-4 with a Computer
Using the WT-4 with a Computer
Macintosh Click the WT-4WirelessSetup icon in the Dock
Infrastructure Networks
Dialog shown below will be displayed click Next
Select Action Dialog
Select Add new profile and click Next
Select Manual setup and click Next
Automatic Setup
WPA2-PSK AES
Using the WT-4 with a Computer
Choosing an IP Address
Confirm that settings are correct and click Next
Using the WT-4 with a Computer
Connecting the WT-4
Upload pictures to a host computer
Power switch
Ad-hoc Networks Windows Vista
Enter the network security key and click Connect Click Close
Uploading Images
D300 Retouch Options
Loss of Signal
Interrupting Transmission
During Upload
Voice Memos
Transfer Status
Removing the Send, Sending, and Sent Icons
Status LEDs
Network Status
Status
Battery level a five
Status Display
Thumbnail Select Mode
Example
Thumbnail Selector
Internal Memory
Front
Thumbnail Select Mode / Connecting the WT-4
Ad-hoc Networks Windows Vista
Enter the network security key and click Connect
Source Panel Thumbnail area Starting Thumbnail Selector
Camera Clock
Using the WT-4 with a Computer
Thumbnail Select Mode / Uploading Images
Link Error
Number of shots that have yet to be copied to the WT-4
PC Mode
Connecting to the Computer
Turn on the WT-4
Ad-hoc Networks Windows Vista
Enter the network security key and click Connect
Wireless Networks Loss of Signal During Transfer
Wireless Networks
Controlling the Camera
Blinks PC Mode / Controlling the Camera
Status Display
Print Mode
Configuring the Printer
Select Setup wireless printer and click Next
Print Mode / Configuring the Printer
Macintosh Click Select Printer…
Printer setup is now complete
Printing Pictures
Print Mode / Printing Pictures
Print Mode
Power Link Error
Ad-hoc Networks Windows Vista
Enter the network security key and click Connect
Uploading Images to an ftp Server
Creating an ftp Server
User Account Control dialog will be displayed click Allow
Uploading Images to an ftp Server
Creating an ftp Server / Windows Vista
Uploading Images to an ftp Server
Creating an ftp Server / Windows Vista
Creating an ftp Server / Windows XP
Creating an ftp Server / Windows XP
Uploading Images to an ftp Server
Creating an ftp Server / Macintosh
Click Show All to return to the System Preferences dialog
Copying Network Profiles to the Camera
Dialog shown below will be displayed click Next
Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Ad Hoc Networks
Select Manual setup and click Next
WEP 64-bit WEP 128-bit
Uploading Images to an ftp Server
Enter the following information and click Next
Uploading Images to an ftp Server
Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Ad Hoc Networks
Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable
Infrastructure Networks
Select Add/Edit profile and click Next
Uploading Images to an ftp Server
Select Manual setup and click Next
Automatic Setup
TKIP, AES
Uploading Images to an ftp Server
Enter the following information and click Next
Uploading Images to an ftp Server
Confirm that settings are correct and click Next
Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable
Connecting to the ftp Server
Connecting to the ftp Server
Click the Start orb and select Connect To
Select the network name Ssid for the WT-4 and click Connect
Click Close
Uploading Images
File Names
Transfer Status
Power LED lights when the WT-4 is on
Status Display
Uploading Images to an ftp Server
Menu item Mode
Transfer Settings Transfer Mode Only
Print Print Mode Only Device Info
Device Settings
Choose Profile
Mode
Profile name pp , 62, 121, 131
Editing ftp Profiles
FTP Registration for Connection to ftp Servers Only
Text Entry
Option Description
Wireless
Ethernet Networks
Channel
Encryption
Shared WEP
Menu Guide
TCP/IP
Menu Guide
TCP/IP Menu, Page 2/2
Menu Guide
FTP
Menu Guide
Enter edit mode
FTP Menu, Page 2/3
Highlight Password
FTP Menu, Page 3/3
Highlight Port
Auto Send
Delete After Send?
Send File As
Send Folder
Deselect All?
Files. Jpeg files are sent first
Print Print Mode Only
Battery Info
Device Info
MAC Address
Firmware Version
Auto Power Off
Device Settings
Format Transmitter’s Memory
Device Settings
Creating ftp Profiles Using Camera Menus
Using the Menus
Firewalls
Editing Existing ftp Profiles
Profiles if necessary, delete a profile using the O button
Errors
Or Ethernet
Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
Transfer will resume if WT-4 is
Glossary
Appendices
Appendices
Specifications
Power source
Weight
Battery Life
Ethernet Standards
Symbols
Index
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