Nikon 1152EA Wireless Transmitter User Manual Short Term Confidential 2
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— Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a WT76 wireless transmitter for compatible Nikon digital cameras. The WT76 is for use exclusively in the country of sale; operation in otherjurisdictions is not guaranteed. Users who are unsure as to the country of purchase are requested to contact a Nikonrauthorized service representative for more information. Please read this manual thoroughly and keep it where all those who use the product can read it. The principal difference between the WT—6 and WT—6A/B/C is in the number of channels supported; unless otherwise stated, all refercences to the WT—6 also apply to the WT—6A/B/C. Symbols and Conventions The following symbols and conventions are used throughout this manual: a This icon marks cautions, information that should be read before use to prevent damage to the product. I This icon marks notes, information that should be read before using the device. I] This icon marks references to other pages in this manual. Save where otherWise noted, it is assumed that default camera settings are used. Background Knowledge This manual assumes basic knowledge of ftp servers and local area networks (LAMS). For more information on installing, configuring, and using devices in a network, Contact the manufacturer or network administrator. For information on setting up connections to a wireless networks in Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and Mac OS X, see the online help for the Wireless Transmitter Utility network profile creation software. Life-Long Learning As part of Nikon's "Lifelong Learning” commitment to ongoing product support and education, continually-updated information is available on- line at the following sites: - Fa! users in (he ILSJL: http://wwwmikonusmmm/ . For users in Europe and Airira: http://www.europe-nikon.Kom/supporl/ - Fa! users in Asia, Duania, and “I! Middle East: Mlp://www.nikon-u5ia.(um/ Visit these sites to keep uprtordate with the latest product information, tips, answers to frequently-asked questions (FAQS), and general advice on digital imaging and photography. Additional information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area. See the following URL for contact information: http://imngingmikon.com/ Illustrations Comma menus and operations ave taken from the Nikon D5 The appearance and content olthe soltware and operating system dialogs, messages, and displays shown in this manual may vary With the operating system used. For information on basic computer operations, see the documentation proVided With the tomputer or operating system. Connection Types The WT76 offers a choice of the following connection types: "Pupload Upload existing photos and movies to a computer orftp server, or upload new photos '"9' ""‘"" as they are taken. Control the camera using optional (amen control Camera Control Pro 2 software and save new photos and movies directly to the computer. View and take pictures remotely using a unPserver browserrequipped computer or smart device. Synchronize the shutter releases for multiple S hroniudrelun , y»: remote cameras With a master camera, For more information, see the Network Guide. I FTP Servers Servers can be tontigured using standard ftp servites available with supported operating systems, such as IIS (Internet information Servites), for more information, see the Network Guide. Connection to ftp networks via a router is supported, but Internet ftp connections and connettion to ftp servers running third-party software are not. I H1'I'P SeverMode Internet connections are not supported in http server mode. I Fllewall Settlngs TCP ports 21 and 32768 through 61000 are used for ftp, TCP ports 22 and 31753 through 61000for sftp, and TCP port i 5740 and UDP port 5353 for connections to computers, File transfer may be blocked if the server firewall is not configured to allow access to these ports. Attaching the WT-6 (I) Open the camera’s (1) FullyinsentheWT—s (a) Rotatethe locking peripheral connector intothe wheel to lozkthe eonneemreoverand camera peripheral WTrs in plaee, rotate ll up out of connecton the way. a Power Source The WT—s is not equipped with a battery or power switch. Power is supplied from the camera. I Connection Status Network Connection status is shown by the camera indicator network indicator. Netwolfi indlcatol Status . Network functions [om disabied. O W . ailing to connect (green) fit (flashesgreen) “mm“ i} Error. (flashes ambevi — Wireless Connections Follow the steps below to connect to a wireless network. FTP upload Image Iransler/ HTTP server tamer: mntml Install the Wireless V Transmitter Utility V Step 1: Ready the camera and WT-é (117) V V V Step 2: Enable camera wireless (:33) V V V Step 3: Run the connection wizard (:18) V V V Step 4: Adjust network settings (D 16) V V V Image Transfer, Camela Contlol, and HTTP FTP Upload (D315) Server (319) V V t Pair the camera and Configure the server (omputer V V V Connect I Network Guide For information on using a wireless network once the camera and WT—6 are connected, see the Network Guide. a (housing a Power Source To prevent the camera powering offunexpectedly during setup or data transfer, use a fullyccharged battery or an optional AC adapter designated for use with your camera. For more information. see the camera manual. fl rhe wireless rransnritter Utility The Wireless Transmitter Utility must be installed on computers connecting to the camera in image transfer or camera control mode, See the Network Guide for information about the Wireless Transmitter Utility. I Synchronized Release Network profiles are not required in synchronized release mode, For more information, see the Network Guide, I Infrastructure and Access Point Modes Connections to wireless networks may be in infrastructure oraccess point made. lrrlrastrurlure mode: Connection via a wireless LAN access point, @e ----- ewe ----- a; Computeror smart device Aries: point made: The camera serves as an access point for direct connection to a computer or smart devrce. @« ------ a; Computeror WT'6 smart device WTc6 Wireless LAN access point I wireless LANs These instructions are intended for customers with an existing wireless LAN, and in the case ofinfrastructure networks assume that the computer and access point are already connected to the network. Step 1:Get 9 Ready After starting the computer and logging ln, ready the camera and WT—6 as described below. 1 Insert a memory card. Turn the camera offand insert a memory ) card (do not turn the camera off while data are being transferred to the computer). This step can be omitted in camera control mode (Dii). Attach the WT—6 (D4). Turn the camera on. Power’switch Rotate the power switch to turn the 7 E camera on. ’4. i e E ‘ a r i a l a l Removing the wr—s Turn the camera off, remove the WTVS, and replace the peripheral connector cover. Step 2: Enable Camera Wireless Ready the camera for connection to a wireless network. 1 Select Choose hardware. In the setup menu, select Network, then highlight Choose hardware and press (3. The menu offers a choice of Wired LAN and Wireless LAN. 2 Select Wireless LAN. Highlight Wireless LAN and press @ to select the highlighted option and return to the network menu. Step 3: The Connect‘on ard Follow the onscreen instructions to create a network profile. 1 Display network profiles. In the network menu, highlight Network settings and press 6 to display the profiles list and other network settings. 2 Select Create profile. Highlight Create profile and press (3. Note that ifthe list already contains nine profiles, you will need to delete an existing profile using the fit (WE) button before proceeding. I The Wireless Transmitter Utility The Wireless Transmitter Utility (D36) can also be used to create network profiles. See page 28. 3 Start the connection wizard. Highlight Connection wizard and press (3 to start the connection wizard. ‘ 4 Choose a connection type. (U33) Highlight a connection type and press @. 4:“ ”mini :inpn i 5 Name the new network profile. — A default profile name will be displayed; WIMIW:MM to change the name as described in ”Text Entry” (L1 i 0), press the center of the E multi selector. The profile name will appear in the Network > Network Profile name settings list in the camera setup menu. Press 63 to proceed to the next step when entry is complete. 10 I 'rext Entry The following dialog is displayed when text entry is required. ”'— Name are: nlzsessvu “HlllEleh l titlurn lllw To enter a new letter at the current cursor position, tap the letters on the touch-screen keyboard (tap the keyboard selection button to cycle through the upperrcase, lowercase, and symbol keyboards). You can also use the multi selector to highlight the desired character in the keyboard area and press the center ofthe multi selectorto insert the highlighted character at the current cursor position [note that ifa character is entered when the field is full, the last character in the field will be deleted).To delete the character under the cursor, press the in (El) button.To move the cursorto a new position, tap the display or hold the RE (5) button and press 5) or (E. ltcyltaardarea ; Keyboard selection To complete entry and close the dialog, press @. To exit without completing text entry, press MENU, 6 Choose a connection method. Highlight the connection method used by the network and press 8. More information can be found on the pages listed below. Seardlfurwlreless Choose from a list or networks detected by the network camera. Proceed to page i 1, Choose tor wireless LAN access points with push- '""'""'“"“ ”'5 button WPs, Proceed to page 12. Choose forwireless LAN access points with PlNr ”hwyw” entry WPs. Proceed to page 14. Connect directly to a host computerorftp server in access polnt mode, wlth the camera servlrlg as an access point. Proceed to page is. Dlmt (attestpoint) II Search for Wireless Network Select Search for wireless network in Step 6 is on page 10 to choose from a list of the networks (wireless LAN access points) detected by the camera. “ 1 Choose a network. Highlight a network 5le and press 8 (if the desired network is not displayed, xi m press Q to search againi Encrypted networks are indicated by a 3 icon; if the selected network is encrypted, you will be 55.0 prompted to enterthe encryption key as described in Step 2. It the network is not encrypted, proceed to Step 3. I Hidden SSIDs Networks with hidden ssios are indicated by blankentries inthe networklist. ifyou ”M‘s” hlghlighta blank entryand press @, you wiil be prompted to provide the network name; — press the (enter ofthe multi seiector, enter a name (D10), and then press 8 to proceed ' i‘ to Step 2. 2 Enter the encryption key. 1‘ we . murmur-let. Press the (enter of the multi selector and enterthe encryption key (LNG) and press (‘3 (if the network uses open authentication, this dialog will not be displayed; proceed to Step 3)t ‘|1 12 3 Choose your next step. The message at right is displayed when a connection is established. Your next step depends on the connection type selected i” 5‘95”“ Page 9: — - FTP upload: Proceed to page 16. - Image transfer: Proceed to page i9. - Camera control: Proceed to page 19. - HTTP server: Proceed to page 19. II Push-Button WPS Choose Push-button WPS in Step 6 on page 10 :mm“_"‘“ fimfifirmr if the wireless LAN access ”imam point uses push-button WPS. 1 Press the WP5 button on the wireless LAN access point. For more information, see the documentation provided with the wireless LAN access point. 2 Press @ button on the camera. _ The WT76 will connect to the access point automatically. Choose your next step. The message at right is displayed when a connection is established. Your next step depends on the connection type selected in Step 4 on page 9: - FTP upload: Proceed to page 16. - Image transler: Proceed to page 19. - Camera control: Proceed to page 19. - HTTP server: Proceed to page ‘i9. 13 14 II PIN-Entry WPS Choose PIN-entry WPS MW in Step 6 on page 10 if the mm m'” WET-'53:: wireless LAN access point m » mun-m uses PIN-entry WPS. PM Il may. .w 1 Enter the PIN for the wireless LAN access point. From a computer, enter the PlN for the wireless LAN access point. For more information, see the documentation provided with the wireless LAN access point. 2 Press 63 button on the camera. The WT76 will connect to the access point automatically. 3 Choose your next step. _ The message at right is displayed when a connection is established. Your next step depends on the connection type selected in Step4 on page 9: - FTP upload: Proceed to page 16. . Image transfer: Proceed to page 19. . Camera control: Proceed to page 19. ~ HTTP server: Proceed to page 19. II Dirm‘ (Access Point) Selecting Direct (access MW , . minimum-mail: mu m polnt) In Step 6 on page mm m ‘ 10 enables access point made, in which the camera serves as a wireless access point. The camera SSID and encryption key will be displayed in the monitor, On the computer or smart device, enter the SSID and encryption key displayed in the camera monitor. For more information, see the documentation provided with the computer or smart device. Vour next step depends on the connection type selected in Step 4 on page 9: Wflfirrgufiml an...“ Ila-1 I was": mum-Wu m m mun. i‘ill‘m , whim — If ynu (hnase HP upload, go tn Step 1 on If ynu (hnnse Image transfer, go to Step 3 page 16. onpagelfl. rammmmm. mm {onmdtmmm viewer mmtheussaw m it mm m .C- it a Ilyou choose Camera control, 90 to Step 3 "you moose HTTP server, go to Step 5 on page 10. pagezl, 15 16 Step 4: Network Setting II FTP Upland Ifyou selected FTP upload in Step4 on page 9, follow the steps below to connect to an existing ftp server. Skip Step 1 ifyou selected Direct (access point) in Step 6 on page 10. 1 Obtain or select an IP address. . . ammonium-m Highlight one of the following options and press 8. . Obtain automatically: Select this option if the network l5 configured to supply the IP address automatically. Proceed to Step 2. . Entermanually: When prompted, enteran IP address and subnet mask by pressing 0 and Gto highlight segments and E) and (y) to change. Press ® to exit when entry is complete, then press @ again to proceed to Step 2. 2 Confirm the IP address. F The camera IP address will be displayed as shown at right; press @. m‘ m 3 Choose the server type. W Highlight FTP orSFTP (secure ftp) and mam-“hm press @. If you selected Direct (access point) in Step 6 on page l0, proceed to Step 5. I Firewall Settings Ports zl and 32768 through 61000 are used forrrp, ports 22 and 32768 through 61000 forsftp. Filetrarlsfer may be blocked ifthe server firewall is not configured to allow access to these ports, 4 Enter the IP address. Press the center of the multi selector and enter the server URL or IP address (1110) and press 63, and then press 6E to ’ L " l‘ ‘l H r A x r , connect. H H 5 Log in. W m mm W Highlight one ofthe following options and press @. - Anonymous login: Selectthis option ifthe serverdoes not require a user ID or password. - Enteruser ID: Enter a user ID and password when prompted and press @. I MAC Address Filtering Ifthe network uses MAC address filtering, the filter must be supplied with the MAC address ofthe WTVG, After attaching the WTVE to the camera, Choose Network > Options > MAC address from the camera setup menu and note the MAC address, 17 18 6 Choose a destination folder. Highlight one of the following options and press 8. . Home folder: Select this option to upload pittures to the server's home folder. : Enter luldername: Select this option to upload pictures to another ofthe folders existing on the servers Entera folder name and path when prompted and press @. 7 Exit the wizard. F Highlight one or the following options and press @. - tanned and exitwixard: Save the new network profile and connect to the server. - Exitwixard: Save the new network profile and exit, For more information on using wireless networks, see the Network Guide. II Image Transfer, Camera (antral, and HTTP Server lryou choose any ofthe above optlons in Step 4 on page 9, follow the steps below to connect to an existing network. Where you will start depends on the option selected in Step 6 on page 10- ifyou selerted an option othertharr Direct (access point), start at Step 1,-otherwise, proceed to Step 2, below (Image transfer or Camera control), orto Step 5 on page 21 (HTTP server). Obtain or select an IP address. m MM: , V Highlight one ofthe following options and press @. - Obtain automatitally: Select this option if the network is configured to supply the IP address automatically. - Entermanually: When prompted, enter an IP address and subnet mask by pressing Q and G to highlight segments and (1‘) and (a to change. Press ® to proceed when entry is complete. Confirm the IP address. % PM The camera IP address will be displayed - . anti a. as shown at rlght, press 69. If-lmage ‘3: l num- transfer or Camera control ls selected, proceed to Step 3; otherwise, proceed to —_ Step 6. 19 20 3 Connectthe camera to the F manta... computer. (“TIE-"1.2mm” When prompted, connect the camera to "w , the computer using the USB cable supplied with the camera. I Routers Connection to (Dmputels on other networks v‘la a router is supported only when HTTP server is selected. I MAC Address Filtering lfthe network uses MAC address filtering, the filter must be supplied with the MAC address ofthe WT-é. After attaching the WT—o to the camera, choose Network > Options > MAc address from the camera setup menu and note the MAC address. I Firewall Settings TCP port15740 and UDP port 5353 are used for host computer connections. computer firewalls must be mnfigured to allow access to these ports, as otherwise the computer may not be able to access the WT—S. 4 Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility. When prompted, start the copy of the Wireless Transmitter Utility installed on the computer (I115). Pairing will begin automatically 5 Disconnect the camera. rm" m“ The message at right will be displayed ”Mr-WWW when pairing is complete. Disconnectthe USB cable. 6 Exitthe wizard. i Highlight one ofthe following options and press @. - tonnert and exit wilard: Save the new network profile and connect to the network, - Exit wizard: Save the new network profile and exit. For more information on using wireless networks, see the Network Guide. 21 — Appendices Accessing the Camera Afler creating a network profile, mm the camera on and follow ihe steps below to access she camera from a compmer or iPhone. Windows 8.1 , [2122 Windows 7 , L124 Mac OS X L325 iPhone.... L125 II Windows 8.1 1 Click the Internet Access icon in the taskbar. mm 2 Select the network name (SSID) and click Connect. 22 3 Enter the encryption key and click Next 4 Connect. When the message ”Do you want to find PCs, devices, and content on this network, and automatically connect to devices like printers and TVs?“ is displayed, click Yes to connect to the network, or No to exit without connecting. 5 Confirm that the connection is successful. An icon is displayed in the taskbarwhen a connection is established. 23 II Winduws 7 1 Click the Internet Access icon in the taskbar. 2 Select the network name (SSID) and click Connect. ryp. Ihe "mm Sammy key 5mm, by 4 Confirm that the connection is successful. An icon is displayed in the taskbar when a connection is established. 24 II Mar 05 X 1 Click the Wi-Fi icon and select Turn Wi- ' Mmmmm 2 Click the Wi-Fi icon and select the network name (SSIDL a whim new-«k » W In 4 Confirm that the connection is successful. The icon shown at right is displayed in the y c 3 mm taskbarwhen a connection is established, 25 II iPhnne 1 Tap Settings in the iPhone "Home” screen. 2 Tap Wi-Fi‘ mm: Wm Mans hymn Dummy “mm a WWW mm“, emu DGP‘BYB Emgnmus 3 Tap On and select the network name (SSID). < w W wm :I 5-5.. iEI} men 0mm , Aswan Natwavks 26 Enter the encryption key and tap Join. mm EmevP-sswwn m Confirm that the connection is successful. A check appears next to the network name when a connection is established. ww ¢ ..._..._.. A? 27 28 Creating Network Profiles with the Wireless Transmitter Utility Network profiles can be created using the Wireless Transmitter Utility installed on the computer (m6). 1 Connect the camera. Use the USB cable supplied with the camera to connectthe camera to the computer as shown below. /—¢® 2 Turn the camera on. Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on. i r 3 Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility. - Windows: Double-click the Wireless Transmitter Utility icon on the desktop, - Mat: Click the Wireless Transmitter Utility icon in the Dock. 4 Click Next. ms... Wmmmmw J." 5 Select WT-SIWT-6 (Wireless LAN) and click Next. 29 30 6 Select Add/edit profiles and click Next. I “Setup Plcture Folder" To choose the destination for images uploaded to the computer in image transfer mode, select Setup pitture folder in Step 6 and click Next. The dialog at right will be displayed; Click the "Browse...“ and choose a destination. Ifyou do not choose another destination, pictures will be uploaded to: - Vfindes:\Users\(user name)\Pictures\Wireless Transmitter Utility - Mac /Users/(user name)/Wireless Transmitter Utility To display pictures in the Explorer (or in Mac os x, the Finder), Capture NXVD, orViewNXri when upload is complete, select Open images with this applica Ion aftertransfer and cheese the desired application [only applications that are currently installed will be listedi 7 Select Add new profile and click Next. 8 Enter the following information and click Next. - Profile name: Enter a name of up to 16 characters. - (nnneninntype: Choose FTP upload, Image transfer, Camera control, or HTTP server (miil 31 32 9 Select Manual setup (for advanced users) and click Next. I ”Automatic Setup” When connening to an infrastructure network fortne first time, select Automatic setup (re:ommended),The following dialog will be displayed: select Infrastructure network (recommended) and choose the network from the pulldown menu Mac users must also choose the encryption type and key Index from separate pull-down menus. Click Next to proceed to Step ll 0:137). Automatic setup l5 not available for connection to networks for which a profile already exists or to third-party wireless LAN adapters, networks using static IP addresses, or computevs that are not configured for connenion to a wireless LAN amass point. 33 34 10 Enter the following information and click Next. ~ Network name (SSID): Enter the name of the network on which the host computer or ftp server is located. ~ communication mode: Select Infrastructure or Access point. ~ (hannel: Select a channel (access point mode only; in infrastructure mode, the WT—6 will choose the channel automatically). Note that ifa matching SSID is found on a different channel, the WT—6 may change the channel automatically. ~ Authentication: The authentication used on the network. Choose from open system, shared key, WPA-PSK, and WPA2- PSK (infrastructure) or open system and WPAZ-PSK (access point mode). . Encryption: The encryption used on the network. The options available depend on the authentication used. Open: 64- or ‘i 28-bit WEP (infrastructure mode only); none Shared: 64* 011287bitWEP wPA-PSK: TKIP: AES WPAZ-PSK: AES - Encryption key: If the network uses encryption, enter the network key. The number ofcharacters required depends on the type of key used: war (64-bit) wrr tun-hit) mp, AES Number oi tharattelsmstlll 5 13 8—63 Number nfdlaratlels (hex) i0 26 54 - Key index: If WEP64 or WEP128 is selected for Entryption, choose a key index (the default index is 1)' A key index is not required when None is selected. 35 36 11 Enter IP address information and click Next. Ifthe networkis configured to supply IP addresses automatically using a DHCP server orAuto IR select Obtain IP address automatically. Otherwise remove the check from this option and enterthe following information: ‘ lPaddless/Suhnet mask: Enter an IP address and subnet mask for the WT—6t Choose an IP address that is not already assigned to otherdevices on the network. ‘ Default gateway: If the network requires a gateway address, select this option and enter the address supplied by the network administratorl : DNS Server: If a Domain Name Server exists on the network, select this option and enter the address supplied by the network administratorl 12 Enter ftp settings and click Next. The following options will be displayed ifyou selected FTP upload in Step 8 (L13‘l ). if you selected another option, proceed to Step 13 (E138). - HP server: Enter the URL or IP address ofthe ftp server. - HP serverport: Enterthe port numberforthe ftp server (I113). - HP path: Choose the folder to which pictures will be uploaded. - Servertype: Choose FTPorSFTP. - Anonymous login: Select this option for anonymous login, or leave this option unchecked to supply a User ID and Password. - Ilse pmxy server: Ifa proxy server is required for ftp, select this option and enterthe server name and port numberfor the proxy server. - PASV mode: Select this option to use PASV mode. - Firewall Settings TCP ports 21 and 32758 through 51000 are used for ftp, TCP ports 22 and 32768 through 61000 for shp, and TCP port ‘l 5740 and UDP port 5353 for connections to computers. File transfer may be blocked if the serverfirewall is not configured to allow access to these ports. 37 38 13 Confirm that settings are correct and click Next. 14 Select Finish wizard and click Next. 15 Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable. 16 Connect the WT-6. Insert a memory card in the camera, connect the WT-6. and turn the camera on 17 Display network profiles. Select Network in the camera setup menu, then highlight Network settings and press Gto display the profiles list. 18 Select the new network profile. Highlight the new network profile and press (3 to return to the network menu. 19 Select Network connection Highlight Network connettion and press G. E», qi WWW r em 20 Select Enable. ~, Highlight Enable and press G to connect to the network. _ 39 4o Problem Solution "99 Excessive radio interference. Adjust the position of the wireless access point or host computec The camera displays a TCP/ IP orfto error. Check settings for the host and/ or wireless LAN adapter and adjust camera settings appropriately, Check firewall settings. 16, 20 Confirm that you can write to the destination folder on the ftp server. Highlightthe network pmtlle created with the camera and press the (is (5) button, then select FTP and choose a different option ror PASV mode, "Connecting to PC" does not clear from the camera displayt Check firewall settings, 20 The camera displays a wireless error. Confirm that the host and wireless LAN adapter are on. Confirm that there are no obstacles between the WTVE and the adapter. Check settings for the host and/ orwireless LAN adapterand adjust Camera settings appropriately. In direct (access point) made. confirm that the computer or smart device is not connected to another network. The camera displays a memory card error. Confirm that the card is properly inserted. Problem Sulutlorr Transfer is inrerrupred Transfer wili resume if the before all photographs are camera is turned offand tnen on sent. again. No connection is established when the camera URL is entered in a web browser (nnp server connections only). Confirm that the browser is not using a proxy connection. 41 42 Specifications 1pr WTcG/WTcéA/WTcéE/WTréC Wireless Standards WT-E/WT-ENWT-fiB/WT-EC: 802.1 1a/b/g/n/ac |EEE301.11I;0FDM (ommuniafions IEEE801.11g:OFDM pmtomls IEEESOIMII: DSSS IEEE301.11II:OFDM IEEEWIJ‘IIK: DFDM WY—G: 518075320 MHZ (36/40/44/48/52/56/60/54 Ch) 5500-5700 MHZ (100/104/108/112/116/120/124/ 128/132/136/140 Ch) 2412-2472 MHZ (1713 Ch) W1—6A:518075320 MHZ (36/40/44/48/52/55/60/ 64 ch) 574575825 MHZ (149/153/157/151/165 (h) 2412-2462 MHZ (1711 Ch) W'T-EB: 5180-5320 MHZ [36/40/44/48/52/56/50/64 (h) 2412-2472 MHZ (1713 Ch) W1-6(:574575825 MHZ (149/153/157/161/165 Ch) 2412-2472 MHZ (1713 Ch) amtmxai'm Approximate‘y 200 m (555 1 n) IEEE802.11a/g:6,9,12,18,24,35,48 and 54 Mbps IEEE301.11II: 1, 2, 5.5 and ‘H Mb 5 Dan m" IEEE 302.11": 300 Mbps maxxmump IEEE301.11a(:855 7 Mbps maximum Authentimtion- Open system, shared key, WPAcPSK, Suurily WPAZ-PSK Enuyption: 128/54 b‘l WEP, TKIPV AES Vfirelessselup Supports wpszu Amsspmmols Infrastructure and access point modes Pmrmnsumpfion 3.0 W maximum Temperature1040 °C/327104 “F °’°"""9 "'"'°"'“"" Humidity: 85% or less (nu condensation) Weight Approximately 33 9/12 02 (body Dnly) Approximately 35.5 mm x 490 mm x 30 0 mm "imwmlwxuxm (13in X19in xi 1in) " With large antenna at wireless LAN access point. Range varies with signal strength and presence orabsence of obstacles. t Maximum logical data rates accolding to IEEE standard. Actual rates may differ. - Nikon reserves the right to change the appearance and specifications of the hardware and software described in this manual at any time and Without prim notice. Nikon Will not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may contain, 43 Aaress pn‘ln Aummatiz setu 6,Ifl,15,34 .33 Camera control. Channe Choose hardware Connection status Connection wizard DHCP serve Direct (mess paint) DNS server .3, 5, 19 xii,34,42 Infrastructure IP addres MAC address . Memory card. Nethrk indicate! 55‘ D Synchronized release 3, 5 Text emry Wireless LAN access point. Wireless Transmitter Utility 6,21
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