Nikon 1252EA Wireless Transmitter User Manual H1405UM JP En 01 0126

Nikon Corporation Wireless Transmitter H1405UM JP En 01 0126

(Short-Term Confidential) User Manual

User's ManualWireless TransmitterEn• Read this manual thoroughly before using the camera.• To ensure proper use of the camera, be sure to read “For Your Safety” (page v).• After reading this manual, keep it in a readily accessible place for future reference.
iiWhat the WT-7 Can Do for YouWhat the WT-7 Can Do for YouThis manual describes how to attach the WT-7 to the camera and connect the camera to a computer, ftp server, or other device over Ethernet or wireless networks. It also describes the operations that can be performed once a connection is established.Before connecting the WT-7, confirm that the firmware for the camera and WT-7 have been updated to the latest version. For more information, visit the websites listed on page xvi.Model Name: WT-7 (N1504) Model Name: WT-7A (N1534)Model Name: WT-7B (N1535) Model Name: WT-7C (N1536)Before using the WT-7 network function, connect the camera to a network.Ethernet NetworksFor information on connecting to a computer, see page 10.For information on connecting to an ftp server, see page 58.Wireless NetworksFor information on connecting to a computer, see page 18.For information on connecting to an ftp server, see page 65.
iiiWhat the WT-7 Can Do for YouOnce a network connection has been established, you can:Upload existing photos and moviesTake or browse photos remotelyNikon User Support for India and AustraliaContact a Nikon representative for technical assistance with the operation of your Nikon product or products. For information on the Nikon representatives in your area, visit http://www.nikon-asia.com/support.Nikon Manual Viewer 2Install the Nikon Manual Viewer 2 app on your smartphone or tablet to view Nikon digital camera manuals, anytime, anywhere. Nikon Manual Viewer 2 can be downloaded free of charge from the App Store and Google Play. Download of the app and any product manuals requires an Internet connection, for which fees may be levied by your phone or Internet service provider.Image Transfer (032) FTP Upload (078)Computer ftp serverCamera Control (037) HTTP Server (040)Camera Control Pro 2Smart deviceComputer
ivWhat the WT-7 Can Do for YouTrademark InformationIOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc., in the United States and/or other countries and is used under license. Windows is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Mac, OS X, iPhone, and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.  XQD is a trademark of Sony Corporation. The SD, SDHC, and SDXC logos are trademarks of the SD-3C, LLC. All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with this Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.Memory CardsThroughout this manual, XQD and SD memory cards are referred to as “memory cards”.Apple Public Source LicenseThis product includes Apple mDNS source code that is subject to the terms of the Apple Public Source License located at URL http://developer.apple.com/opensource/.This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License Version 2.0 (the ‘License’). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. Please obtain a copy of the License at http://www.opensource.apple.com/license/apsl/ and read it before using this file.The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are distributed on an ‘AS IS’ basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License.
vFor Your SafetyFor Your SafetyTo prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read the following safety precautions in their entirety before using this equipment.  Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them.The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listed in this section are indicated by the following symbol:❚❚ WARNINGSADo not disassembleTouching the product’s internal parts could result in injury. In the event of malfunction, the product should be repaired only by a qualified technician. Should the product break open as the result of a fall or other accident, remove the battery and/or AC adapter and then take the product to a Nikon-authorized service center for inspection.ATurn off immediately in the event of malfunctionShould you notice smoke or an unusual smell coming from the equipment, immediately unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery, taking care to avoid burns.  Continued operation could result in injury. After removing the battery, take the equipment to a Nikon-authorized service representative for inspection.ADo not use in the presence of flammable gasDo not use electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gas, as this could result in explosion or fire.AKeep dryDo not immerse in or expose to water or rain.  Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury or product malfunction due to fire or electric shock.ADo not handle with wet handsFailure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock.ADo not handle the power cable or go near the charger during thunderstormsFailure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock.This icon marks warnings, information that should be read before using this Nikon product to prevent possible injury.A
viFor Your SafetyAKeep out of reach of childrenFailure to observe this precaution could result in injury. In addition, note that small parts constitute a choking hazard. Should a child swallow any part of this equipment, consult a physician immediately.ADo not remain in contact with the wireless transmitter, battery, or charger for extended periods while the devices are on or in useParts of the device become hot. Leaving the device in direct contact with the skin for extended periods may result in low-temperature burns.ADo not leave the product where it will be exposed to extremely high temperatures, such as in an enclosed automobile or in direct sunlightFailure to observe this precaution could cause damage or fire.AObserve proper precautions when handling batteriesBatteries may leak, overheat, rupture, or catch fire if improperly handled. Observe the following precautions when handling batteries for use in this product:•Use only batteries approved for use in this equipment.•Do not short or disassemble the battery.•Do not expose the battery or the device in which it is inserted to powerful physical shocks.•Be sure the product is off before replacing the battery. If you are using an AC adapter, be sure it is unplugged.•Do not attempt to insert the battery upside down or backwards.•Do not expose the battery to flame or to excessive heat.•Do not immerse in or expose to water.•Replace the terminal cover when transporting the battery. Do not transport or store the battery with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins.•Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged. To avoid damage to the product, be sure to remove the battery when no charge remains.•When the battery is not in use, attach the terminal cover and store in a cool, dry place.•The battery may be hot immediately after use or when the product has been used on battery power for an extended period. Before removing the battery turn the wireless transmitter off and allow the battery to cool.•Discontinue use immediately should you notice any changes in the battery, such as discoloration or deformation.AUse appropriate cablesWhen connecting cables to the input and output jacks, use only the cables provided or sold by Nikon for the purpose to maintain compliance with product regulations.AFollow the instructions of airline and hospital personnel
viiNoticesNotices•No part of the manuals included with this product may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without Nikon’s prior written permission.•Nikon reserves the right to change the appearance and specifications of the hardware and software described in these manuals at any time and without prior notice.•Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product.•While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in these manuals is accurate and complete, we would appreciate it were you to bring any errors or omissions to the attention of the Nikon representative in your area (address provided separately).This product is controlled by the United States Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The permission of the United States government is not required for export to countries other than the following, which as of this writing are subject to embargo or special controls: Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria (list subject to change).The use of wireless devices may be prohibited in some countries or regions. Contact a Nikon-authorized service representative before using the wireless features of this product outside the country of purchase.CopyrightComply with copyright notices. Under copyright law, photographs or recordings of copyrighted works made with the camera can not be used without the permission of the copyright holder. Exceptions apply to personal use, but note that even personal use may be restricted in the case of photographs or recordings of exhibits or live performances.CAUTIONRISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.SecurityAlthough one of the benefits of this product is that it allows others to freely connect for the wireless exchange of data anywhere within its range, the following may occur if security is not enabled:•Data theft: Malicious third-parties may intercept wireless transmissions to steal user IDs, passwords, and other personal information.•Unauthorized access: Unauthorized users may gain access to the network and alter data or perform other malicious actions. Note that due the design of wireless networks, specialized attacks may allow unauthorized access even when security is enabled.
xNoticesNotice for Customers in EuropeR&TTE DirectiveWe, the manufacturer (Nikon Corporation) hereby declare that this Wireless Transmitter (WT-7) is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Symbol for Separate Collection in European CountriesThis symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment is to be collected separately.The following apply only to users in European countries:•This product is designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point. Do not dispose of as household waste.•Separate collection and recycling helps conserve natural resources and prevent negative consequences for human health and the environment that might result from incorrect disposal.•For more information, contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management.Declaration of ConformityA copy of the original DoC for our products as it relates to R&TTE can be found at the following website:http://imaging.nikon.com/support/pdf/DoC_WT-7.pdfThis device complies with radio-frequency regulations. The content of certification labels not affixed to the device is given below.AT BE BG CY CZ DK EE FIFR DE GR HU IE IT LV LTLU MT NL PL PT RO SK SIES SE GB IS LI NO CH TRHR
xiNoticesAvailable ChannelsThe WT-7 is available in four versions, each destined for use in a different region in compliance with local regulations governing the use of wireless devices (for information on countries not listed in the following table, contact a Nikon representative). Use each model only in the region for which it is intended.Version For use in Channels2.4 GHz band 5GHz bandWT-7The 32 countries of the EU-EFTA (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom), Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey1–13 36–64, 100–140WT-7A Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, India, Mexico, Panama, U.S.A. 1–11 36–64, 149–165WT-7B Korea, Russia, Singapore 1–13 36–64WT-7C China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan 1–13 149–165
xiiNotices5GHz bandThe channels available for 5GHz band are listed below.Version Location ModeChannelsW52 W53 W56 W5836–48 52–64 100–140 149–165WT-7Indoor Infrastructure ✔✔✔—Access point ————Outdoor Infrastructure Prohibited Prohibited ✔—Access point ————WT-7AIndoor Infrastructure ✔✔—✔Access point ————Outdoor Infrastructure Prohibited Prohibited —✔Access point ————WT-7BIndoor Infrastructure ✔✔——Access point ————Outdoor Infrastructure ✔✔——Access point ————WT-7CIndoor Infrastructure ———✔Access point ————Outdoor Infrastructure ———✔Access point ————
xiiiTable of ContentsWhat the WT-7 Can Do for You .........................................................iiFor Your Safety ........................................................................................vNotices......................................................................................................viiIntroduction 1Parts of the WT-7 ....................................................................................2Getting Ready ..........................................................................................4Supported Network Functions ..........................................................8Transfer, Control, and HTTP 10Ethernet Connections........................................................................ 10Step 1: Connecting the Equipment.......................................... 11Step 2: Configuring the Hardware for Ethernet Connections............................................................... 12Step 3: The Connection Wizard.................................................. 13Step 4: Pairing .................................................................................. 16Wireless Connections......................................................................... 18Step 1: Readying the Equipment............................................... 20Step 2: Enable Camera Wireless................................................. 21Step 3: The Connection Wizard.................................................. 22Step 4: Network Settings.............................................................. 29Image Transfer...................................................................................... 32Camera Control .................................................................................... 37HTTP Server ........................................................................................... 40Computer and Android Web Browsers................................... 46iPhone Web Browsers.................................................................... 53
xivFTP 58Ethernet Connections ........................................................................ 58Step 1: Connecting the Hardware .............................................59Step 2: Configuring the Hardware for Ethernet Connections ...............................................................60Step 3: The Connection Wizard ..................................................61Wireless Connections......................................................................... 65Step 1: Connecting the Equipment ..........................................66Step 2: Enable Camera Wireless .................................................67Step 3: The Connection Wizard ..................................................68Step 4: Network Settings ..............................................................75FTP Upload............................................................................................. 78Menu Guide 83Choose Hardware................................................................................ 83Network Settings ................................................................................. 84The Profile List ..................................................................................84Create Profile.....................................................................................84Copy to/from Card ..........................................................................85Deleting Network Profiles ............................................................85Editing Network Profiles ...............................................................86Options.................................................................................................... 89Auto Send...........................................................................................89Delete After Send ............................................................................89Send File As........................................................................................89Overwrite If Same Name...............................................................90Protect If Marked for Upload.......................................................90Send Marking (FTP Upload Mode Only)..................................90Send Folder........................................................................................90
xvDeselect All?...................................................................................... 91HTTP User Settings ......................................................................... 91Battery Info........................................................................................ 91Power Saving.................................................................................... 91Auto Power off Delay..................................................................... 92MAC Address .................................................................................... 92Firmware Version ............................................................................ 92Appendices 93Creating Profiles on a Computer ................................................... 93Creating an FTP Server ...................................................................... 95Manual Profile Creation...................................................................103Troubleshooting ................................................................................105Specifications......................................................................................107Index.......................................................................................................110
xviABackground KnowledgeThis manual assumes basic knowledge of ftp servers and local area networks (LANs).  For more information on installing, configuring, and using devices in a network, contact the manufacturer or network administrator.AIllustrationsThe appearance and content of the software 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 computer or operating system.ACamera ControlsThe camera operations described in this manual are those for the D500. Operations for other cameras may differ.ALife-Long LearningAs part of Nikon’s “Life-Long Learning” commitment to ongoing product support and education, continually-updated information is available on-line at the following sites:•For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/•For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support/•For users in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East: http://www.nikon-asia.com/Visit these sites to keep up-to-date 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://imaging.nikon.com/
1IntroductionIntroductionThank you for your purchase of a WT-7 wireless transmitter for compatible Nikon digital cameras. Please read this manual thoroughly and keep it where all those who use the product can read it.The following symbols and conventions are used throughout this manual:DThis icon marks cautions, information that should be read before use to prevent damage to the product.AThis icon marks notes, information that should be read before using the device.0This icon marks references to other pages in this manual.
2IntroductionParts of the WT-7Parts of the WT-741110273891561Mounting screw.................................52Power connector cover ....................73Battery-chamber cover ....................44Battery latch........................................45Power switch.................11, 20, 59, 666Status LEDs....................35, 38, 44, 81POWER (green/yellow), LINK (green), ERROR (orange)7Attachment wheel.............................58Ethernet connector cover9USB connector cover10 USB connector....................................511 Ethernet connector
3IntroductionParts of the WT-7AThe POWER LEDWhen the WT-7 is on, the POWER LED glows green to indicate that the battery is fully charged or that an AC adapter is connected.  At battery levels below 10%, it will flash to warn that the battery requires charging. When the WT-7 is turned off, the POWER LED briefly turns yellow as the product powers down.ASupplied AccessoriesThe following accessories are supplied with the WT-7 (batteries such as the EN-EL15 are not supplied):AUSB Cable Gaskets and Connector CoversThe USB cable gaskets and connector covers prevent accidental disconnections. Attach as shown below.When connecting the USB cable to a camera, attach the supplied UF-7 cable connector cover as shown.When connecting the USB cable to the WT-7, attach the supplied UF3-RU14 cable gasket as shown.❏User’s Manual (this manual)❏Warranty❏CF-WT7 case❏AN-CP24 Strap❏USB cable B❏UF3-RU14 USB cable gasket❏UF-7 USB cable connector cover
4IntroductionGetting ReadyGetting ReadyInserting the BatteryThe WT-7 takes one EN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion battery. Insert the battery as described below.1Open the battery-chamber cover.Unlatch the cover by sliding it as shown (q).Open the cover (w).2Insert the battery.Using the battery to keep the battery latch pressed to one side, slide the battery in until the latch clicks back into place. For safety precautions and information on charging the battery, see the battery and charger manuals.3Close the battery-chamber cover.Reverse the instructions in Step 1 to close and latch the cover as shown. Be sure the cover is securely latched.
5IntroductionGetting ReadyAttaching the WT-7After checking that the camera is off, align the WT-7 mounting screw with the camera tripod socket and tighten by rotating the attachment wheel in the direction shown by the LOCK arrow.Connecting the USB CableConnect the WT-7 to the camera using the supplied USB cable.
6IntroductionGetting ReadyThe Wireless Transmitter UtilityThe Wireless Transmitter Utility is used for pairing in image transfer and camera control modes (016) and can also help create network profiles (093). You can install the utility after downloading it from the following website:http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/Be sure to use the latest versions of the Wireless Transmitter Utility and the camera firmware.ARemoving the BatteryBeing careful not to drop the battery, open the WT-7 battery-chamber cover and remove the battery as shown at right.AStand-By ModeWhen the WT-7 is disconnected from the camera or the camera is turned off, the WT-7 will turn off automatically after the delay chosen for Network > Options > Auto power off delay in the setup menu (092), reducing the drain on the battery.
7IntroductionGetting ReadyABattery LevelThe level of the battery inserted in the WT-7 can be determined by connecting the WT-7 to the camera (05) and checking the battery level using the Options > Battery info in the Network menu (091).AUsing an AC AdapterAn optional EP-5B power connector and EH-5b or EH-5/EH-5a AC adapter can also be used to power the camera when the WT-7 is connected. Insert the power connector as shown below.1Unlatch the battery-chamber cover (q).2Open the battery-chamber (w) and power connector covers (e).3Using the power connector to keep the battery latch pressed to one side, slide the connector in until the latch clicks back into place (r).4Position the power connector so that the cord passes through the power connector slot and close the battery-chamber cover (t). Be sure that the cover is securely latched.
8IntroductionSupported Network FunctionsSupported Network FunctionsThe WT-7 wireless transmitter connects the camera to Ethernet and wireless networks.  Photographs on the camera can then be transmitted to a computer or ftp server and the camera controlled remotely from a computer.  The WT-7 supports the following functions:Before data can be transferred over a wireless or Ethernet network, the camera must be supplied with a network profile providing information on the host computer or ftp server.FTP upload (078) Upload existing photos and movies to a computer or ftp server, or upload new photos as they are taken.Image transfer (032)Camera control (037)Control the camera using optional Camera Control Pro 2 software and save new photos and movies directly to the computer.HTTP server (040)View and take pictures remotely using a browser-equipped computer or smart device.
9IntroductionSupported Network FunctionsDChoosing a Power SourceTo prevent the camera or WT-7 powering off unexpectedly during setup or data transfer, use fully-charged batteries or optional AC adapters designated for use with the camera or WT-7. For more on camera power sources, see the camera manual.AFTP ServersServers can be configured using standard ftp services available with supported operating systems, such as IIS (Internet Information Services). Connection to computers on other networks via a router, Internet ftp connections and ftp servers running third-party software are not supported.AEthernet ConnectionNo adjustments to wireless LAN settings are required when the camera is connected to a LAN by an Ethernet cable.AHTTP Server ModeInternet connections are not supported in http server mode.ARoutersConnection to computers on other networks via a router is not supported.AFirewall SettingsTCP ports 21 and 32768 through 61000 are used for ftp, TCP ports 22 and 32768 through 61000 for sftp, and TCP port 15740 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.
10 Transfer, Control, and HTTPTransfer, Control, and HTTPFollow the steps below to connect via an Ethernet network. For information on wireless connections, see page 18.Ethernet ConnectionsImage transfer Camera control HTTP serverInstall the Wireless Transmitter Utility (06)Step 1: Connect the camera, WT-7, and computer (011)Step 2: Configure the hardware for Ethernet connections (012)Step 3: Run the connection wizard (013)Step 4: Pair the camera and  computer (016)Transfer pictures (032) Control the camera (037) Access the camera (040)
11Transfer, Control, and HTTPEthernet ConnectionsStep 1: Connecting the EquipmentBefore proceeding with the following steps, start the computer and log in.1Insert a memory card.Turn the camera off and insert a memory card (do not turn the camera off or disconnect the Ethernet cable while data are being transferred to the computer). This step can be omitted in camera control mode (037).2Attach the WT-7 (05).3Connect an Ethernet cable.Connect the Ethernet cable as shown below. Do not use force or insert the connectors at an angle.4Turn the camera on.Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on.5Press the power switch for about a second to turn the WT-7 on.Power switch
12 Transfer, Control, and HTTPEthernet ConnectionsStep 2: Configuring the Hardware for Ethernet ConnectionsConfigure the WT-7 for use with Ethernet networks.1Select Choose hardware.In the setup menu, select Network, then highlight Choose hardware and press 2. The menu offers a choice of Wired LAN and Wireless LAN.2Select Wired LAN.Highlight Wired LAN and press J to select the highlighted option and return to the network menu.
13Transfer, Control, and HTTPEthernet ConnectionsStep 3: The Connection WizardFollow the on-screen instructions to create a network profile.1Display network profiles.In the network menu, highlight Network settings and press 2 to display the profiles list and other network settings.2Select Create profile.Highlight Create profile and press 2. Note that if the list already contains nine profiles, you will need to delete an existing profile using the O (Q) button before proceeding (085).3Start the connection wizard.Highlight Connection wizard and press 2 to start the connection wizard.4Choose a connection type (08).Highlight Image transfer, Camera control, or HTTP server and press 2.
14 Transfer, Control, and HTTPEthernet Connections5Name the new network profile.A default profile name will be displayed; to edit or change the name as described in the camera manual, press the center of the multi selector (if the camera is a touch-screen model, you can enter characters by tapping the letters on the on-screen keyboard). The profile name will appear in the Network > Network settings list in the camera setup menu. Press J to proceed to the next step when entry is complete.6Obtain or select an IP address.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Obtain automatically: Select this option if the network is configured to supply the IP address automatically.•Enter manually: When prompted, enter an IP address and subnet mask by pressing 4 and 2 to highlight segments and 1 and 3 to change. Press J to proceed when entry is complete.Profile name
15Transfer, Control, and HTTPEthernet Connections7Choose your next step.The IP address will be displayed; press J. Your next step depends on the connection type selected in Step 4 on page 13:8Exit the wizard.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Connect and exit wizard: Save the new network profile and connect to the server.•Exit wizard: Save the new network profile and exit.Proceed to “HTTP Server” (040).If you chose Image transfer or Camera control, proceed to page 16.If you chose HTTP server, proceed to Step 8.ARoutersConnection to computers on other networks via a router is not supported.
16 Transfer, Control, and HTTPEthernet ConnectionsStep 4: PairingIf you selected Image transfer or Camera control in Step 4 of the connection wizard (013), pair the camera with the computer as described below. Pairing allows the computer to connect to the camera.1Connect the camera to the computer via USB.Disconnect the USB cable from the WT-7 and connect it to the computer.2Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility.When prompted, start the copy of the Wireless Transmitter Utility installed on the computer. Pairing will begin automatically.
17Transfer, Control, and HTTPEthernet Connections3Disconnect the camera.The message at right will be displayed when pairing is complete. Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and reconnect it to the WT-7.4Exit the wizard.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Connect and exit wizard: Save the new network profile and connect to the server.•Exit wizard: Save the new network profile and exit.Proceed to “Image Transfer” (032) or “Camera Control” (037).
18 Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless ConnectionsWireless ConnectionsFollow the steps below to connect to a wireless network.Image transfer Camera control HTTP serverInstall the Wireless Transmitter UtilityStep 1: Ready the camera and WT-7 (020)Step 2: Enable Camera Wireless (021)Step 3: Run the connection wizard (022)Step 4: Adjust network settings (029)Adjust settings for the chosen connection typePair the camera and computerTransfer pictures (032)Control the camera (037)Access the camera (040)
19Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless ConnectionsAInfrastructure and Access Point ModesConnections to wireless networks may be in infrastructure or access point mode.Infrastructure mode: Connection via a wireless LAN access point.Access point mode: The camera serves as an access point for direct connection to a computer or smart device.AWireless LANsThese instructions are intended for customers with an existing wireless LAN, and in the case of infrastructure networks assume that the computer and access point are already connected to the network.WT-7 Wireless LAN access point Computer or smart deviceWT-7 Computer or smart device
20 Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless ConnectionsStep 1: Readying the EquipmentAfter starting the computer and logging in, ready the camera and WT-7 as described below.1Insert a memory card.Turn the camera off and 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 (08).2Attach the WT-7 (05).3Turn the camera on.Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on.4Press the power switch for about a second to turn the WT-7 on.Power switch
21Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless ConnectionsStep 2: Enable Camera WirelessReady the camera for connection to a wireless network.1Select Choose hardware.In the setup menu, select Network, then highlight Choose hardware and press 2. The menu offers a choice of Wired LAN and Wireless LAN.2Select Wireless LAN.Highlight Wireless LAN and press J to select the highlighted option and return to the network menu.
22 Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless ConnectionsStep 3: The Connection WizardFollow the on-screen instructions to create a network profile.1Display network profiles.In the network menu, highlight Network settings and press 2 to display the profiles list and other network settings.2Select Create profile.Highlight Create profile and press 2. Note that if the list already contains nine profiles, you will need to delete an existing profile using the O(Q) button before proceeding.3Start the connection wizard.Highlight Connection wizard and press 2 to start the connection wizard.4Choose a connection type (08). Highlight Image transfer, Camera control, or HTTP server and press J.
23Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless Connections5Name the new network profile.A default profile name will be displayed; to edit or change the name as described in the camera manual, press the center of the multi selector (if the camera is a touch-screen model, you can enter characters by tapping the letters on the on-screen keyboard). The profile name will appear in the Network > Network settings list in the camera setup menu. Press J to proceed to the next step when entry is complete.6Choose a connection method.Highlight the connection method used by the network and press J. More information can be found on the pages listed below.Search for wireless networkChoose from a list of networks detected by the camera. Proceed to page 24.Push-button WPS Choose for wireless LAN access points with push-button WPS. Proceed to page 26.PIN-entry WPS Choose for wireless LAN access points with PIN-entry WPS. Proceed to page 27.Direct (access point)Connect directly to a host computer or ftp server in access point mode, with the camera serving as an access point. Proceed to page 28.Profile name
24 Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless Connections❚❚ Search for Wireless NetworkSelect Search for wireless network  in Step 6 on page 23 to choose from a list of the networks (wireless LAN access points) detected by the camera.1Choose a network.Highlight a network SSID and press J (if the desired network is not displayed, press X to search again). Encrypted networks are indicated by a h icon; if the selected network is encrypted, you will be prompted to enter the encryption key as described in Step 2. If the network is not encrypted, proceed to Step 3.AHidden SSIDsNetworks with hidden SSIDs are indicated by blank entries in the network list. If you highlight a blank entry and press J, you will be prompted to provide the network name; press the center of the multi selector, enter a name, and then press J to proceed to Step 2. SSID
25Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless Connections2Enter the encryption key.Press the center of the multi selector and enter the encryption key as described in the camera manual (if the camera is a touch-screen model, you can enter characters by tapping the letters on the on-screen keyboard).Press J when entry is complete.Press J to establish a connection.3Choose your next step.The message at right is displayed when a connection is established. Proceed to page 29.
26 Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless Connections❚❚ Push-Button WPSChoose Push-button WPS in Step 6 on page 23 if the wireless LAN access point uses push-button WPS.1Press the WPS button on the wireless LAN access point.For more information, see the documentation provided with the wireless LAN access point.2Press J button on the camera.The camera will connect to the access point automatically.3Choose your next step.The message at right is displayed when a connection is established. Press J and proceed to page 29.
27Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless Connections❚❚ PIN-Entry WPSChoose PIN-entry WPS in Step 6 on page 23 if the wireless LAN access point uses PIN-entry WPS.1Enter the PIN for the wireless LAN access point.From a computer, enter the PIN for the wireless LAN access point. For more information, see the documentation provided with the wireless LAN access point.2Press J button on the camera. The camera will connect to the access point automatically.3Choose your next step.The message at right is displayed when a connection is established. Press J and proceed to page 29.
28 Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless Connections❚❚ Direct (Access Point)Selecting Direct (access point) in Step 6 on page 23 enables access point mode, 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. If you selected Image transfer or Camera control mode in Step 4 on page 22, proceed to Step 3 on page 30. If you selected HTTP server mode, proceed to Step 5 on page 31.
29Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless ConnectionsStep 4: Network SettingsIf you selected Search for wireless network, Push-button WPS, or PIN-entry WPS in Step 6 on page 23, choose an IP address. If you selected Direct (access point), your next step will depend on the connection type selected in Step 4 on page 22:•If you selected Image transfer or Camera control mode, proceed to Step 3.•If you selected HTTP server mode, proceed to Step 5.1Obtain or select an IP address.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Obtain automatically: Select this option if the network is configured to supply the IP address automatically.•Enter manually: When prompted, enter an IP address and subnet mask by pressing 4 and 2 to highlight segments and 1 and 3 to change. Press J to proceed when entry is complete.ARoutersConnection to computers on other networks via a router is supported only when HTTP server is selected.AMAC Address FilteringIf the network uses MAC address filtering, the filter must be supplied with the MAC address of the WT-7. After attaching the WT-7 to the camera, choose Network > Options > MAC address from the camera setup menu and note the MAC address.
30 Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless Connections2Confirm the IP address.The camera IP address will be displayed as shown at right; press J. If Image transfer or Camera control is selected, proceed to Step 3; otherwise, proceed to Step 5.3Connect the camera to the computer.Disconnect the USB cable from the WT-7 and connect it to the computer.
31Transfer, Control, and HTTPWireless Connections4Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility.When prompted, start the copy of the Wireless Transmitter Utility installed on the computer (06). Pairing will begin automatically.5Disconnect the camera.The message at right will be displayed when pairing is complete. Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and reconnect it to the WT-7.6Exit the wizard.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Connect and exit wizard: Save the new network profile and connect to the network.•Exit wizard: Save the new network profile and exit.Proceed to “Image Transfer” (032), “Camera Control” (037), or “HTTP Server” (040).
32 Transfer, Control, and HTTPImage TransferImage TransferImage transfer is used to upload photographs and movies to the computer from a camera memory card. The explanation that follows assumes that existing pictures are used.1Display network profiles.In the setup menu, select Network > Network settings to display the profiles list. Image transfer profiles are indicated by a K icon. Highlight a profile and press J to select the highlighted profile and return to the network menu. The profile name will be displayed in green when a connection is established.2View pictures.Press the K button to view pictures. Display the first picture to be sent in single-image playback or highlight it in the thumbnail list.
33Transfer, Control, and HTTPImage Transfer3Upload pictures.Press J and the center of the multi selector. A white transfer icon will appear on the picture and upload will begin immediately. The transfer icon turns green during upload, and turns blue when upload is complete. Additional pictures will be uploaded in the order selected.To upload a picture that has already been uploaded once, press J and the center of the multi selector once to remove the blue transfer icon, and then press J and the center of the multi selector again to mark the image with a white transfer icon.Uploading New Photographs as They Are TakenTo upload new photographs as they are taken, select On for Network > Options > Auto send in the setup menu (089).
34 Transfer, Control, and HTTPImage TransferInterrupting Transmission/Removing Transfer MarkingTo cancel transmission of images marked with white or green transfer icons, select the images during playback and press J and the center of the multi selector. The transfer icon will be removed. Any of the following actions will also interrupt transmission:•Turning the camera off•Selecting Yes for Network > Options > Deselect all? (091; this option also removes transfer marking from all images)DDuring UploadDo not remove the memory card or disconnect the Ethernet cable during upload.AInterval Timer PhotographyUpload will be interrupted if the standby timer expires while interval timer photography is in progress. Choose a long standby time before starting the interval timer.ALoss of SignalWireless transmission may be interrupted if the signal is lost, but can be resumed by turning the camera off and then on again.ATurning the Camera Off“Send” marking will be saved if the camera or WT-7 is turned off while transmission is in progress.  Transmission of images marked with a “send” icon will resume when the camera or WT-7 is turned on.ADestination FoldersBy default, images are uploaded to the following folders:•Windows: \Users\(user name)\Pictures\Wireless Transmitter Utility•Mac: /Users/(user name)/Pictures/Wireless Transmitter UtilityThe destination folder can be selected using the Wireless Transmitter Utility.
35Transfer, Control, and HTTPImage TransferTransfer StatusDuring playback, the status of images selected for upload is shown as follows:a: “Send”Images that have been selected for upload are marked with a white a icon.b: “Sending”A green b icon is displayed during upload.c: “Sent”Images that have been uploaded successfully are marked with a blue c icon.ANetwork StatusThe status of the link between the host and the WT-7 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the network menu.The Status LEDsStatus POWER LINK ERRORWT-7 off I (off) I (off) I (off)USB cable not connected K (on) I (off) I (off)Connecting to host K (on) K (on) I (off)Waiting to send or sending data K (on) H (flashes) I (off)Connection error K (on) I (off) H (flashes)WT-7 hardware or battery malfunction H (flashes) H (flashes) H (flashes)The POWER LED lights when the WT-7 is on. Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED: the faster the LED flashes, the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted.  The ERROR LED flashes to show that an error has occurred.
36 Transfer, Control, and HTTPImage TransferThe Status DisplayNetwork status can also be viewed in the top level of the network menu.Signal strength: Wireless signal strength. Ethernet connections are shown by d.Status area: The status of the connection to the host. The host name is displayed in green when a connection is established. While files are being transferred, the status display shows “Now sending” preceded by the name of the file being sent. Any errors that occur during transfer are also displayed here (0105).e, f: The estimated time required to send the remaining images.Battery level: The charge state of the battery in the WT-7.
37Transfer, Control, and HTTPCamera ControlCamera ControlSelect this option to control the camera from a computer running Camera Control Pro 2 (available separately) and save photographs directly to the computer hard disk instead of the camera memory card (movies will still be saved to the camera memory card; insert a memory card before shooting movies). Note that the camera standby timer do not turn off when the camera is in camera control mode.1Display network profiles.In the setup menu, select Network > Network settings to display the profiles list. Camera control profiles are indicated by a L icon. Highlight a profile and press J to select the highlighted profile and return to the network menu. The profile name will be displayed in green when a connection is established.2Start Camera Control Pro 2.Start the copy of Camera Control Pro 2 (available separately) installed on the host computer. For information on using Camera Control Pro 2, see the Camera Control Pro 2 manual (pdf).
38 Transfer, Control, and HTTPCamera ControlAEthernet NetworksDo not disconnect the Ethernet cable while the camera is on.DWireless NetworksOperations may take longer on wireless networks. If the signal is disrupted while pictures are being transferred to Camera Control Pro 2, the LED on the WT-7 will flash orange; turn the camera off and then on again. Transfer will resume when the connection is re-established. Note that transfer can not be resumed if you turn the camera off again before transfer is complete.ANetwork StatusThe status of the link between the host and the WT-7 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the network menu.The Status LEDsStatus POWER LINK ERRORWT-7 off I (off) I (off) I (off)USB cable not connected K (on) I (off) I (off)Connecting to host K (on) K (on) I (off)Waiting to send or sending data K (on) H (flashes) I (off)Connection error K (on) I (off) H (flashes)WT-7 hardware or battery malfunction H (flashes) H (flashes) H (flashes)The POWER LED lights when the WT-7 is on. Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED: the faster the LED flashes, the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted.  The ERROR LED flashes to show that an error has occurred.
39Transfer, Control, and HTTPCamera ControlThe Status DisplayNetwork status can also be viewed in the top level of the network menu.Signal strength: Wireless signal strength. Ethernet connections are shown by d. Status area: The status of the connection to the host. The host name is displayed in green when a connection is established. Any errors that occur during transfer are also displayed here (0105).Battery level: The charge state of the battery in the WT-7.
40 Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP ServerHTTP ServerSelect HTTP server to view the pictures on the camera memory card or take photographs from the web browser on a computer or smart device (see page 45 for system requirements). Up to five users can access the camera at one time, although only one can take photographs or edit text. Note that the standby timer do not turn off automatically when the camera is in http server mode.1Display network profiles.In the setup menu, select Network > Network settings to display the profiles list. HTTP server profiles are indicated by a M icon. Highlight a profile and press J to select the highlighted profile and return to the network menu.The URL used for connection to the camera is displayed when a connection is established.2Launch the web browser.Launch the web browser on the computer or smart device.
41Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP Server3Enter the camera URL.Enter the camera URL (“http://” followed by the camera IP address, as shown in the network menu) in the browser window address field.
42 Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP Server4Log in.Enter your user name and password in the web browser login dialog (the user name and password are set using Network settings > Options > HTTP user settings in the network menu as described on page 91; the default user name is “nikon” while the default password is blank).
43Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP Server5Choose a language.Click Language.6Choose an operating mode.Choose Shooting/Viewer to take pictures (046, 53) and Shooting/Viewer or Viewer to view existing pictures (048, 55). To use the computer or smart device web browser to edit image comments and copyright and IPTC information stored on the camera, select Edit text (050, 57). Up to five users at a time can connect using Viewer, but only one user at a time can connect using Shooting/Viewer or Edit text (if another user is already connected using Shooting/Viewer or Edit text, these options will not be displayed and only four users will be able to connect using Viewer).
44 Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP ServerANetwork StatusThe status of the link between the host and the WT-7 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the network menu.The Status LEDsStatus POWER LINK ERRORWT-7 off I (off) I (off) I (off)USB cable not connected K (on) I (off) I (off)HTTP server starting up K (on) K (on) I (off)HTTP server in operation K (on) H (flashes) I (off)Connection error K (on) I (off) H (flashes)WT-7 hardware or battery malfunction H (flashes) H (flashes) H (flashes)The Status DisplayNetwork status can be viewed in the top level of the network menu.The POWER LED lights when the WT-7 is on. Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED: the faster the LED flashes, the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted.  The ERROR LED flashes to show that an error has occurred.Signal strength: Wireless signal strength. Ethernet connections are shown by d. Status area: The status of the connection to the host. The camera URL is displayed in green when a connection is established. Errors are also displayed here (0105).Battery level: The charge state of the battery in the WT-7.
45Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP ServerAHTTP Server System RequirementsOperation has been confirmed with the following systems:WindowsOS Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7Browser•Windows 10: Microsoft Edge•Windows 8.1: Internet Explorer 11•Windows 7: Internet Explorer 10Monitor•Resolution: 1,024 × 768 pixels (XGA) or more; 1,280 × 1,024 pixels (SXGA) or more recommended•Color: 24-bit color (True Color) or moreMacOS OS X version 10.11, 10.10, or 10.9Browser•OS X version 10.11: Safari 9•OS X version 10.10: Safari 8•OS X version 10.9: Safari 7Monitor•Resolution: 1,024 × 768 pixels (XGA) or more; 1,280 × 1,024 pixels (SXGA) or more recommended•Color: 24-bit color (millions of colors) or moreAndroid OSOS Android 5.0, 4.4Browser ChromeiOSOS iOS 9, iOS 8Browser The version of Safari included with the operating system
46 Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP ServerComputer and Android Web BrowsersThis section describes the http server displays for computer and Android web browsers (note that the display varies with the model of camera). Click or tap to adjust camera settings. For information on the displays for iPhones, see page 53.The Shooting WindowThe following controls can be accessed by selecting Shooting/Viewer on the server home page. To display the view through the camera lens in the viewfinder area, tap or click the live view button. Tap or click the button again to exit live view.AFocus ButtonsThe size of the focus adjustment increases with the distance of the button from the center of the display.Display panel (047)Camera settings (047)Exposure modeTest button (047)Shutter button (047)Still photography/movie buttonLogout buttonHome button (043)Shoot buttonZoom buttons Focus buttonsLive view buttonViewfinderView button (048)SmallLarge
47Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP ServerDisplay panel Contains the exposure indicator and shows the battery level and number of exposures remaining.Camera settings Click or tap icons to adjust settings for photography or movie recording. See the camera manual for details.Shutter buttonTake a photograph or start and end movie recording. To focus, click or tap the desired subject in the viewfinder area.Test buttonTake a test photo and display it in the viewfinder without recording it to the camera memory card. Not available in movie live view.AEnabling Live View on the CameraWhen the view through the camera lens is displayed in the viewfinder area, pressing the camera a button will display the view through the lens in the camera monitor. Press the button again to end live view on the camera.AThe Release Mode ButtonClicking or tapping the live view button enables the release mode button, which can be used to choose from single-frame, high-speed continuous, and low-speed continuous release modes. In high- and low-speed continuous release modes, the camera takes photographs while the shutter button is pressed.Release mode button
48 Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP ServerThe Viewer WindowThe viewer window can be accessed by selecting Viewer on the server home page or clicking or tapping the view button in the shooting window. The viewer window offers a choice of thumbnail, film-strip (049), and full-frame views (049).❚❚ Thumbnail ViewView multiple small (“thumbnail”) images per page. The controls at the top of the window can be used for navigation.ANavigation ControlsNavigation controlsThumbnails (click or tap to view pictures full frame). Movies are indicated by 1.Page numberFull-frame view (049)Film-strip view (049)Thumbnail viewView most recent picture in folderThumbnails per pagePage controlsFolder selection
49Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP Server❚❚ Film-Strip ViewChoose the picture displayed from the thumbnails at the bottom of the window.❚❚ Full-Frame ViewView pictures full frame.Current picture (click or tap 4 or 2 to view additional pictures)Copy current picture to computer or smart deviceThumbnails (click or tap to select)Current picture (click or tap 4 or 2 to view additional pictures)Copy current picture to computer or smart device
50 Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP Server❚❚ The Text Edit WindowThe text edit window, which is used to edit image comments and copyright and IPTC information stored on the camera, can be accessed by selecting Edit text on the server home page.DSaving ChangesChanges are not saved automatically. Click or tap the save button to save changes.DThe Clear ButtonClicking or tapping the clear button immediately deletes the displayed text, even if you exit without clicking the save button.Home button (043)Image comment (051)Copyright information (051)IPTC information (052) Clear buttonSave button Logout button
51Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP ServerImage CommentCreate a comment that can be appended to subsequent images. Comments can be viewed as metadata in ViewNX-i or Capture NX-D. The following options are available:•Attach comment: Select this option to attach the comment to all subsequent photographs.•Input comment: Input a comment up to 36 characters long.Copyright InformationAdd copyright information to new photographs as they are taken. Copyright information can be viewed as metadata in ViewNX-i or in Capture NX-D. The following options are available:•Attach copyright information: Select this option to attach copyright information to all subsequent photographs.•Artist/copyright: Enter a photographer name up to 36 characters long and a copyright holder name up to 54 characters long.Viewing Image Comments and Copyright Information on the CameraImage comments and copyright information can be viewed during full-frame playback on the corresponding pages of the camera photo information display.ACopyright InformationTo prevent unauthorized use of the artist or copyright holder names, make sure that Attach copyright information is not selected and that the Artist and Copyright fields are blank before lending or transferring the camera to another person. Nikon does not accept liability for any damages or disputes arising from the use of the Copyright information option.
52 Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP ServerIPTC InformationEmbed IPTC presets in photographs as they are taken. The following options are available:•Auto embed during shooting: Selecting this tab displays a list of IPTC presets; highlight a preset and press the save button to embed the selected preset in all subsequent photographs. Select Off to take photos with no IPTC presets.•Select IPTC preset: Selecting this tab displays a list of IPTC presets. Choose a preset to copy to the camera.AIPTC InformationIPTC is a standard established by the International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) with the intent of clarifying and simplifying the information required when photographs are shared with a variety of publications. Embedded IPTC information can be viewed by selecting the IPTC page in the photo information display during full-frame playback. See the camera manual for more information.
53Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP ServeriPhone Web BrowsersThis section describes the http server displays for iPhone web browsers (note that the display varies with the model of camera). Tap to adjust camera settings. For information on computer, Android, or iPad displays, see page 46.The Shooting WindowThe following controls can be accessed by selecting Shooting/Viewer on the server home page. Use the live view button to start live view photography (C) or movie live view (1). The view through the camera lens will be displayed in the viewfinder area. To exit live view, use the live view button to turn live view off.Display panel (047)Shutter button (047)Logout buttonHome button (043)Shoot buttonExposure modeView button (055)Zoom buttonsCamera settings (047)Viewfinder (tap to focus on selected subject)Live view buttonCamera settings(047)
54 Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP ServerAEnabling Live View on the CameraWhen the view through the camera lens is displayed in the viewfinder area, pressing the camera a button will display the view through the lens in the camera monitor. Press the button again to end live view on the camera.AThe Release Mode ButtonSelecting photo (C) or movie (1) live view with the live view button enables the release mode button, which can be used to choose from single-frame, high-speed continuous, and low-speed continuous release modes. In high- and low-speed continuous release modes, the camera takes photographs while the shutter button is pressed.Release mode button
55Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP ServerThe Viewer WindowThe viewer window can be accessed by selecting Viewer on the server home page or tapping the view button in the shooting window. The viewer window for iPhone web browsers offers a choice of thumbnail and full-frame views (056).❚❚ Thumbnail ViewView multiple small (“thumbnail”) images per page. The controls at the top and bottom of the thumbnail area can be used for navigation.Thumbnails (tap to view pictures full frame). Movies are indicated by 1.Next pageThumbnails per pagePage numberPrevious pageView most recentpictures in folderFolder selection
56 Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP Server❚❚ Full-Frame ViewView pictures full frame.Current picture (tap to return to thumbnail view)Show next imageShow previousimageView most recent picture in folderThumbnail view
57Transfer, Control, and HTTPHTTP Server❚❚ The Text Edit WindowThe text edit window, which is used to edit image comments and copyright and IPTC information stored on the camera, can be accessed by selecting Edit text on the server home page.DSaving ChangesChanges are not saved automatically. Tap the save button to save changes.Home button (043)Image comment (051)Copyright information (051)Save buttonLogout buttonIPTC information (052)Clear button
58 FTPFTPFollow the steps below to connect to an ftp server via an Ethernet network. For information on wireless connections, see page 65.Ethernet ConnectionsFTP serverStep 1: Connect the camera, WT-7, and ftp server (059)Step 2: Select Ethernet (060)Step 3: Run the connection wizard (061)Transfer pictures (078)DChoosing a Power SourceTo prevent the camera or WT-7 powering off unexpectedly during setup or data transfer, use fully-charged batteries or optional AC adapters designated for use with the camera or WT-7. For more on camera power sources, see the camera manual.AFTP ServersServers can be configured using standard ftp services, such as IIS (Internet Information Services), available with supported operating systems (095). Connection to computers on other networks via a router, Internet ftp connections and ftp servers running third-party software are not supported.
59FTPEthernet ConnectionsStep 1: Connecting the HardwareAfter starting the ftp server, connect the camera as described below.1Insert a memory card.Turn the camera off and insert a memory card (do not turn the camera off or disconnect the Ethernet cable while data are being transferred to the computer).2Attach the WT-7 (05).3Connect an Ethernet cable.Connect the camera to the ftp server as shown below. Do not use force or insert the connectors at an angle.4Turn the camera on.Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on.5Press the power switch for about a second to turn the WT-7 on.Power switch
60 FTPEthernet ConnectionsStep 2: Configuring the Hardware for Ethernet ConnectionsConfigure the WT-7 for use with Ethernet networks.1Select Choose hardware.In the setup menu, select Network, then highlight Choose hardware and press 2. The menu offers a choice of Wired LAN and Wireless LAN.2Select Wired LAN.Highlight Wired LAN and press J to select the highlighted option and return to the network menu.
61FTPEthernet ConnectionsStep 3: The Connection WizardFollow the on-screen instructions to create a network profile.1Display network profiles.In the network menu, highlight Network settings and press 2 to display the profiles list and other network settings.2Select Create profile.Highlight Create profile and press 2. Note that if the list already contains nine profiles, you will need to delete an existing profile using the O (Q) button before proceeding (085).3Start the connection wizard.Highlight Connection wizard and press 2 to start the connection wizard.4Choose a connection type.Highlight FTP upload and press J.
62 FTPEthernet Connections5Name the new network profile.A default profile name will be displayed; to edit or change the name as described in the camera manual, press the center of the multi selector (if the camera is a touch-screen model, you can enter characters by tapping the letters on the on-screen keyboard). The profile name will appear in the Network > Network settings list in the camera setup menu. Press J to proceed to the next step when entry is complete.6Obtain or select an IP address.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Obtain automatically: Select this option if the network is configured to supply the IP address automatically.•Enter manually: When prompted, enter an IP address and subnet mask by pressing 4 and 2 to highlight segments and 1 and 3 to change. Press J to proceed when entry is complete.7Choose the server type.Highlight FTP or SFTP (secure ftp) and press 2.Profile name
63FTPEthernet Connections8Enter the IP address.Press the center of the multi selector and enter the server URL or IP address as described in the camera manual (if the camera is a touch-screen model, you can enter characters by tapping the letters on the on-screen keyboard).Press J when entry is complete.Press J again to connect to the ftp server.9Log in.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Anonymous login: Select this option if the server does not require a user ID or password.•Enter user ID: Enter a user ID and password when prompted and press J.
64 FTPEthernet Connections10Choose a destination folder.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Home folder: Select this option to upload pictures to the server’s home folder.•Enter folder name: Select this option to upload pictures to another folder (the folder must already exist on the server). Enter a folder name and path when prompted and press J.11Exit the wizard.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Connect and exit wizard: Save the new network profile and connect to the server.•Exit wizard: Save the new network profile and exit.Proceed to “FTP Upload” (078).
65FTPWireless ConnectionsWireless ConnectionsFollow the steps below to connect to a wireless network.FTP uploadStep 1: Ready the camera and WT-7 (066)Step 2: Configure the hardware for wireless networks (067)Step 3: Run the connection wizard (068)Step 4: Adjust network settings (075)Transfer pictures (078)AInfrastructure and Access Point ModesConnections to wireless networks may be in infrastructure or access point mode.Infrastructure mode: Connection via a wireless LAN access point.Access point mode: The camera serves as an access point for direct connection to a computer.AWireless LANsThese instructions are intended for customers with an existing wireless LAN, and in the case of infrastructure networks assume that the computer and access point are already connected to the network.WT-7 Wireless LAN access point ComputerWT-7 Computer
66 FTPWireless ConnectionsStep 1: Connecting the EquipmentAfter starting the computer and logging in, ready the camera and WT-7 as described below.1Insert a memory card.Turn the camera off and insert a memory card (do not turn the camera off while data are being transferred to the computer).2Attach the WT-7 (05).3Turn the camera on.Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on.4Press the power switch for about a second to turn on the WT-7.Power switch
67FTPWireless ConnectionsStep 2: Enable Camera WirelessReady the camera for connection to a wireless network.1Select Choose hardware.In the setup menu, select Network, then highlight Choose hardware and press 2. The menu offers a choice of Wired LAN and Wireless LAN.2Select Wireless LAN.Highlight Wireless LAN and press J to select the highlighted option and return to the network menu.
68 FTPWireless ConnectionsStep 3: The Connection WizardFollow the on-screen instructions to create a network profile.1Display network profiles.In the network menu, highlight Network settings and press 2 to display the profiles list and other network settings.2Select Create profile.Highlight Create profile and press 2. Note that if the list already contains nine profiles, you will need to delete an existing profile using the O(Q) button before proceeding.3Start the connection wizard.Highlight Connection wizard and press 2 to start the connection wizard.4Choose FTP upload (08).Highlight FTP upload and press J.
69FTPWireless Connections5Name the new network profile.A default profile name will be displayed; to edit or change the name as described in the camera manual, press the center of the multi selector (if the camera is a touch-screen model, you can enter characters by tapping the letters on the on-screen keyboard). The profile name will appear in the Network > Network settings list in the camera setup menu. Press J to proceed to the next step when entry is complete.6Choose a connection method.Highlight the connection method used by the network and press J. More information can be found on the pages listed below.Search for wireless networkChoose from a list of networks detected by the camera. Proceed to page 70.Push-button WPS Choose for wireless LAN access points with push-button WPS. Proceed to page 72.PIN-entry WPS Choose for wireless LAN access points with PIN-entry WPS. Proceed to page 73.Direct (access point)Connect directly to a host computer or ftp server in access point mode, with the camera serving as an access point. Proceed to page 74.Profile name
70 FTPWireless Connections❚❚ Search for Wireless NetworkSelect Search for wireless network  in Step 6 on page 69 to choose from a list of the networks (wireless LAN access points) detected by the camera.1Choose a network.Highlight a network SSID and press J (if the desired network is not displayed, press X to search again). Encrypted networks are indicated by a h icon; if the selected network is encrypted, you will be prompted to enter the encryption key as described in Step 2. If the network is not encrypted, proceed to Step 3.AHidden SSIDsNetworks with hidden SSIDs are indicated by blank entries in the network list. If you highlight a blank entry and press J, you will be prompted to provide the network name; press the center of the multi selector, enter a name, and then press J to proceed to Step 2. SSID
71FTPWireless Connections2Enter the encryption key.Press the center of the multi selector and enter the encryption key as described in the camera manual (if the camera is a touch-screen model, you can enter characters by tapping the letters on the on-screen keyboard).Press J when entry is complete.Press J to establish a connection.3Choose your next step.The message at right is displayed when a connection is established. Proceed to page 75.
72 FTPWireless Connections❚❚ Push-Button WPSChoose Push-button WPS in Step 6 on page 69 if the wireless LAN access point uses push-button WPS.1Press the WPS button on the wireless LAN access point.For more information, see the documentation provided with the wireless LAN access point.2Press J button on the camera.The camera will connect to the access point automatically.3Choose your next step.The message at right is displayed when a connection is established. Proceed to page 75.
73FTPWireless Connections❚❚ PIN-Entry WPSChoose PIN-entry WPS in Step 6 on page 69 if the wireless LAN access point uses PIN-entry WPS.1Enter the PIN for the wireless LAN access point.From a computer, enter the PIN for the wireless LAN access point. For more information, see the documentation provided with the wireless LAN access point.2Press J button on the camera. The camera will connect to the access point automatically.3Choose your next step.The message at right is displayed when a connection is established. Proceed to page 75.
74 FTPWireless Connections❚❚ Direct (Access Point)Selecting Direct (access point) in Step 6 on page 69 enables access point mode, 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). Proceed to Step 2 on page 75.
75FTPWireless ConnectionsStep 4: Network SettingsFollow the steps below to connect to the ftp server. Skip Step 1 if you selected Direct (access point) in Step 6 on page 69.1Obtain or select an IP address.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Obtain automatically: Select this option if the network is configured to supply the IP address automatically. The camera will display the IP address provided by the network; press J to proceed.•Enter manually: When prompted, enter an IP address and subnet mask by pressing 4 and 2 to highlight segments and 1 and 3 to change. Press J when entry is complete. The camera will display the selected IP address; press J to proceed.2Choose the server type.Highlight FTP or SFTP (secure ftp) and press J. If you selected Direct (access point) in Step 6 on page 69, proceed to Step 4.
76 FTPWireless Connections3Enter the IP address.Press the center of the multi selector and enter the server URL or IP address as described in the camera manual (if the camera is a touch-screen model, you can enter characters by tapping the letters on the on-screen keyboard).Press J when entry is complete.Press J again to connect to the ftp server.4Log in.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Anonymous login: Select this option if the server does not require a user ID or password.•Enter user ID: Enter a user ID and password when prompted and press J.AMAC Address FilteringIf the network uses MAC address filtering, the filter must be supplied with the MAC address of the WT-7. After attaching the WT-7 to the camera, choose Network > Options > MAC address from the camera setup menu and note the MAC address.
77FTPWireless Connections5Choose a destination folder.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Home folder: Select this option to upload pictures to the server’s home folder.•Enter folder name: Select this option to upload pictures to another of the folders existing on the server. Enter a folder name and path when prompted and press J.6Exit the wizard.Highlight one of the following options and press J.•Connect and exit wizard: Save the new network profile and connect to the server.•Exit wizard: Save the new network profile and exit.Proceed to “FTP Upload” (078).
78 FTPFTP UploadFTP UploadPhotos and movies can be uploaded from camera memory cards to an ftp server as described below, or photos can be uploaded as they are taken. For information on setting up an ftp server, see page 95.1Display network profiles.In the setup menu, select Network > Network settings to display the profiles list. FTP server profiles are indicated by a N icon. Highlight a profile and press J to select the highlighted profile and return to the network menu. The profile name will be displayed in green when a connection is established.
79FTPFTP Upload2View pictures.Press the K button to view pictures. Display the first picture to be sent full frame or highlight it in the thumbnail list.3Upload pictures.Press J and the center of the multi selector. A white transfer icon will appear on the picture and upload will begin immediately. The transfer icon turns green during upload, and turns blue when upload is complete. Additional pictures will be uploaded in the order selected.To upload a picture that has already been uploaded once, press J and the center of the multi selector once to remove the blue transfer icon, and then press J and the center of the multi selector again to mark the image with a white transfer icon.
80 FTPFTP UploadUploading New Photographs as They Are TakenTo upload new photographs as they are taken, select On for Network > Options > Auto send in the setup menu (089).Interrupting Transmission/Removing Transfer MarkingTo cancel transmission of images marked with white or green transfer icons, select the images during playback and press J and the center of the multi selector. The transfer icon will be removed. Any of the following actions will also interrupt transmission:•Turning the camera off•Selecting Yes for Network > Options > Deselect all? (091; this option also removes transfer marking from all images)DDuring UploadDo not remove the memory card or disconnect the Ethernet cable during upload.AInterval Timer PhotographyUpload will be interrupted if the standby timer expires while interval timer photography is in progress. Choose a long standby time before starting the interval timer.ALoss of SignalWireless transmission may be interrupted if the signal is lost, but can be resumed by turning the camera off and then on again.ATurning the Camera Off“Send” marking will be saved if the camera or WT-7 is turned off while transmission is in progress.  Transmission of images marked with a “send” icon will resume when the camera or WT-7 is turned on.
81FTPFTP UploadTransfer StatusDuring playback, the status of images selected for upload is shown as follows:a: “Send”Images that have been selected for upload are marked with a white a icon.b: “Sending”A green b icon is displayed during upload.c: “Sent”Images that have been uploaded successfully are marked with a blue c icon.ANetwork StatusThe status of the link between the host and the WT-7 is shown by the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the network menu.The Status LEDsStatus POWER LINK ERRORWT-7 off I (off) I (off) I (off)USB cable not connected K (on) I (off) I (off)Connecting to host K (on) K (on) I (off)Waiting to send or sending data K (on) H (flashes) I (off)Connection error K (on) I (off) H (flashes)WT-7 hardware or battery malfunction H (flashes) H (flashes) H (flashes)The POWER LED lights when the WT-7 is on. Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED: the faster the LED flashes, the better the signal and the faster data can be transmitted.  The ERROR LED flashes to show that an error has occurred.
82 FTPFTP UploadThe Status DisplayNetwork status can also be viewed in the top level of the network menu.Signal strength: Wireless signal strength. Ethernet connections are shown by d.Status area: The status of the connection to the host. The host name is displayed in green when a connection is established. While files are being transferred, the status display shows “Now sending” preceded by the name of the file being sent. Any errors that occur during transfer are also displayed here (0105).e, f: The estimated time required to send the remaining images.Battery level: The charge state of the battery in the WT-7.
83Menu GuideMenu GuideThis section describes the settings available for the Network option in the camera setup menu when the WT-7 is connected.Choose the hardware used to connect to the network: Ethernet (Wired LAN) or wireless LAN (Wireless LAN).Choose Hardware
84 Menu GuideNetwork SettingsNetwork SettingsHighlight Network settings and press 2 to display the network profiles list, where you can create new profiles or select an existing profile.The Profile ListThe camera can store up to nine network profiles. Highlight a profile and press 2 to connect to the highlighted host computer or ftp server, or press O (Q) to delete the highlighted profile (085). To view information on the highlighted profile, press L (Z/Q).To edit the highlighted profile, press W (M) (086).Create ProfileChoose Connection wizard to create network profiles with the help of a wizard (013, 22, 61, 68), Configure manually to enter ftp and http server settings manually (0103).Connection type (08)Profile name(014, 23, 62, 69, 86)SSID (wirelessconnections only) Communication mode (087)
85Menu GuideNetwork SettingsCopy to/from CardThis option is available only with ftp and http server connections. Select Copy profile from card to copy profiles from the root directory of the memory card to the profile list. Selecting Copy profile to card displays the camera profile list; highlight a profile and press J to copy the profile to the card (password-protected profiles can not be copied; 086). If there are two memory cards inserted in the camera, the card in the primary slot will be used for both “copy from” and “copy to” operations.Deleting Network ProfilesPress O (Q) to delete the profile currently highlighted in the profile list. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; highlight Yes  and press J.
86 Menu GuideNetwork SettingsEditing Network ProfilesTo edit network profiles, highlight the profile in the profile list, press W (M), and choose from the following options:❚❚ GeneralChoose Profile name to edit the profile name, Password protection to enter a profile password and enable or disable password protection. Enabling password protection prevents others from viewing network settings.General Edit the profile name and password.Wireless Edit wireless settings (wireless connections only; 087).TCP/IP Edit TCP/IP settings (088).FTP Edit ftp settings (088).DEditing ProfilesIf the shutter-release button is pressed while menus are displayed, the monitor will turn off and any changes to the current profile will be lost.
87Menu GuideNetwork Settings❚❚ WirelessEdit the following wireless settings:•SSID (required): Enter the name (SSID) of the network on which the host computer or ftp server is located.•Communication mode: Select Infrastructure for wireless communication via a wireless network access point, Access point to use the camera as an access point to connect to the ftp server or computer instead of connecting via a wireless network access point.•Channel: Select a channel (access point mode only; in infrastructure mode, the channel will be selected automatically). •Authentication: The authentication used on the network. Choose from open system, shared key, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK (infrastructure) or open system and WPA2-PSK (access point mode).•Encryption: The encryption used on the network. The options available depend on the authentication used:Open: None; 64- or 128-bit WEP available when Infrastructure is selected for Communication modeShared: 64- or 128-bit WEPWPA-PSK: TKIP; AESWPA2-PSK: AES•Encryption key: If the network uses encryption, enter the network key. The number of characters required depends on the type of key used:•Key index: If WEP64 or WEP128 is selected for Encryption in infrastructure mode, choose a key index matching that used by the access point or host computer. A key index is not required when No encryption is selected.WEP (64-bit) WEP (128-bit) TKIP, AESNumber of characters (ASCII) 5 13 8–63Number of characters (hex) 10 26 64
88 Menu GuideNetwork Settings❚❚ TCP/IPIf the network is configured to supply IP addresses automatically, select Enable for Obtain automatically. Otherwise select Disable and enter the following information:•Address/Mask: Enter an IP address and subnet mask.•Gateway: If the network requires a gateway address, select Enable and enter the address supplied by the network administrator.•Domain Name Server (DNS): If a Domain Name Server exists on the network, select Enable and enter the address supplied by the network administrator.❚❚ FTPEdit the following ftp settings:•Server type: Choose ftp or sftp and enter the URL or IP address (required), destination folder, and port number.•PASV mode: Select Enable to enable PASV mode.•Anonymous login: Select Enable for anonymous login, or select Disable to supply a User ID and Password.•Proxy server: If a proxy server is required for ftp, select Enable and enter the address and port number for the proxy server.
89Menu GuideOptionsOptionsEdit the following settings.Auto SendIf On is selected for image transfer or ftp server connections, photos will automatically be uploaded to the computer or ftp server as they are taken (note, however, that photos can only be taken when a memory card is inserted in the camera). Movies can not be uploaded using this option; transfer movies during playback as described on pages 32 and 78.Delete After SendSelect Ye s to delete photographs from the camera memory card automatically once upload is complete (image transfer and ftp server connections only; files marked for transfer before this option is selected are unaffected). Regardless of the option selected for file number sequence in the camera Custom Settings menu, sequential number is used while this option is in effect, even if the folder changes or the memory card is replaced. Deletion may be suspended during some camera operations.Send File AsWhen transferring NEF+JPEG images to a computer or ftp server (image transfer and ftp server connections only), choose whether to upload both the NEF (RAW) and JPEG files or only the JPEG copy.
90 Menu GuideOptionsOverwrite If Same NameChoose Yes to overwrite files with duplicate names during upload to an ftp server, No to add numbers to the names of newly uploaded files as necessary to prevent existing files being overwritten.Protect If Marked for UploadSelect Yes to automatically protect files marked for upload to an ftp server. Protection is removed as the files are uploaded.Send Marking (FTP Upload Mode Only)Select On to add a timestamp to the pictures on the camera memory card giving the time of upload. The timestamp can be viewed using ViewNX-i or Capture NX-D. For more information, see online help for the software in question or the Capture NX-D manual.Send FolderSelect a folder for upload (image transfer and ftp server connections only). All photos in the selected folder (including those already marked as “sent”) will be uploaded, beginning immediately. Movies can not be uploaded using this option; transfer movies during playback as described on pages 32 and 78.
91Menu GuideOptionsDeselect All?Select Ye s to remove transfer marking from all images selected for upload to a computer or ftp server (image transfer and ftp server connections only). Upload of images with a “sending” icon will immediately be terminated.HTTP User SettingsEnter a user name and password for connection to an http server (http server connections only).Battery InfoDisplay information for the battery inserted in the WT-7. The five-level Battery age display shows the battery age: 0 indicates that battery performance is unimpaired, 4 that the battery has reached the end of its charging life and requires replacement.Power SavingChoose Prioritize network speed for faster network speeds, Prioritize power saving for reduced power consumption. Prioritize network speed ensures that LAN connections remain active even when data are not being exchanged with the server and allows Ethernet connections using the high-speed 1000BASE-T standard. Prioritize power saving limits Ethernet connections to 100BASE-TX and ensures that LAN connections are terminated automatically when data transfer ends.
92 Menu GuideOptionsAuto Power off DelayChoose how long the WT-7 remains on once the camera has turned off or the USB connection to the camera is terminated.MAC AddressDisplay the MAC address of the hardware selected for Choose hardware (083).Firmware VersionView the current WT-7 firmware version.
93AppendicesAppendicesThe Wireless Transmitter Utility (06) can be used to create network profiles. 1Connect the camera.Start the computer and connect the camera using the supplied USB cable.2Turn the camera on.Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on.Creating Profiles on a Computer
94 AppendicesCreating Profiles on a Computer3Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility.Double-click the Wireless Transmitter Utility icon on the desktop (Windows) or click the Wireless Transmitter Utility icon in the Dock (Mac).4Create a profile.Follow the on-screen instructions to create a network profile.
95AppendicesCreating an FTP ServerCreating an FTP ServerImages can be uploaded to ftp servers created using the standard ftp services included with Windows 10 (Enterprise/Pro/Home), Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 (Enterprise/Pro), and Windows 7 (Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate). Under Windows, Internet Information Services (IIS) are required to configure ftp servers (installation instructions are available from Microsoft).The following settings are used below for illustrative purposes:1Go to Network and Sharing Center.Click Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.2Display the network adapter list.Click Change adapter settings.IP address: 192.168.1.3Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0ftp server port: 21ftp server
96 AppendicesCreating an FTP Server3Open the network properties dialog.If you are connecting via a wireless LAN adapter, right-click Wi-Fi (Windows 8.1) or Wireless Network Connection (Windows 7) and select Properties. If you are connecting via Ethernet, right-click Ethernet (Windows 8.1) or Local Area Connection (Windows 7) and select Properties.4Display TCP/IP settings.Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
97AppendicesCreating an FTP Server5Enter an IP address and subnet mask.Enter an IP address and subnet mask for the ftp server and click OK.
98 AppendicesCreating an FTP Server6Close the network properties dialog.Click Close.7Open Administrative Tools.Click Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools.
99AppendicesCreating an FTP Server8Open the IIS manager.Double-click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.9Select Add FTP Site…Right-click the computer user name and select Add FTP Site…
100 AppendicesCreating an FTP Server10Enter site information.Name the site and choose the path to the folder that will be used for ftp upload. Click Next to proceed.AAnonymous LoginTo allow anonymous login, select a folder in the user’s public folder as the content directory.
101AppendicesCreating an FTP Server11Choose binding and SSL options.Select the IP address entered in Step 5, note the port number, select Start FTP site automatically, and check No SSL. Click Next to proceed.
102 AppendicesCreating an FTP Server12Choose authentication options.Adjust settings as described below and click Finish.•Authentication: Basic•Allow access to: All users•Permissions: Read/Write
103AppendicesManual Profile CreationManual Profile CreationFollow the steps below to manually configure the camera for connection to ftp and http servers. Note that changes to the current profile will be lost if the camera is turned off during setup; to prevent unexpected loss of power, use fully-charged batteries or optional AC adapters designated for use with the camera and WT-7. If you are connecting to an ftp server behind a firewall, you may also need to adjust firewall settings to create exceptions for the ftp ports used by the camera (ports 21, 22, and 32768 through 61000).1Display network profiles.In the network menu, highlight Network settings and press 2 to display the profiles list and other network settings.2Select Create profile.Highlight Create profile and press 2. Note that if the list already contains nine profiles, you will need to delete an existing profile using the O (Q) button before proceeding (085).3Select Configure manually.Highlight Configure manually and press 2.
104 AppendicesManual Profile Creation4Select a connection type.Highlight FTP upload or HTTP server and press 2.5Adjust settings.Adjust settings as described in “Editing Network Profiles” (086).DEditing ProfilesIf the shutter-release button is pressed while menus are displayed, the monitor will turn off and any changes to the current profile will be lost. Choose a longer monitor off delay for Custom Setting in the camera menus.
105AppendicesTroubleshootingTroubleshootingProblem Solution Page“POWER” LED does not light.•Turn the WT-7 on.•Confirm that the battery is inserted and fully charged.11, 20, 59, 664, 91Network option not available.Confirm that the WT-7 is connected and on. 11, 20, 59, 66Excessive radio interference.Adjust the position of the wireless access point or host computer. —All LEDs flash at once.WT-7 hardware or battery malfunction. Contact a Nikon-authorized service representative.—Camera displays TCP/IP or FTP error.•Check settings for host and/or wireless LAN adapter and adjust camera settings appropriately.•Check firewall settings.•Confirm that you can write to the destination folder on the ftp server.•Highlight the network profile created with the camera and press the W (M) button, then select FTP and choose a different option for PASV mode.10, 18, 58, 65, 869—88
106 AppendicesTroubleshootingCamera displays wireless error.•Confirm that host and wireless LAN adapter are on.•Ensure that there are no obstacles between WT-7 and wireless LAN adapter.•Check settings for host and/or wireless LAN adapter and adjust camera settings appropriately.•In direct (access point) mode, confirm that the computer or smart device is not connected to another network.——18, 65, 86—Camera displays “Ethernet cable is not connected”.Connect Ethernet cable or select Wireless LAN for Choose hardware.11, 59, 83Memory card error displayed.Confirm that memory card is properly inserted. —Transfer interrupted before all photographs are sent.Transfer will resume if WT-7 is turned off and then on again.  11, 20, 59, 66USB cable disconnected during transmission.Reconnect the USB cable. Do not turn the camera off. —No connection is established when the camera URL is entered in a web browser (http server connections only).Confirm that the browser is not using a proxy connection. 88Problem Solution Page
107AppendicesSpecificationsSpecifications❚❚ Wireless Transmitter WT-7EthernetStandards IEEE802.3ab (1000BASE-T)/IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-TX)/IEEE 802.3 (10BASE-T)Data rates *10/100/1000 Mbps with auto detectPort 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T (AUTO-MDIX)WirelessStandards WT-7/WT-7A/WT-7B/WT-7C: 802.11a/b/g/n/acCommunications protocolsIEEE802.11a: OFDMIEEE802.11g: OFDMIEEE802.11b: DSSSIEEE802.11n: OFDMIEEE802.11ac: OFDMOperating frequency (MHz)WT-7: 5180–5320 MHz (36/40/44/48/52/56/60/64 ch)5500–5700 MHz (100/104/108/112/116/120/124/128/132/136/140 ch)2412–2472 MHz (1–13 ch)WT-7A: 5180–5320 MHz (36/40/44/48/52/56/60/64 ch)5745–5825 MHz (149/153/157/161/165 ch)2412–2462 MHz (1–11 ch)WT-7B: 5180–5320 MHz (36/40/44/48/52/56/60/64 ch)2412–2472 MHz (1–13 ch)WT-7C: 5745–5825 MHz (149/153/157/161/165 ch)2412–2472 MHz (1–13 ch)
108 AppendicesSpecifications* Maximum logical data rates according to IEEE standard.  Actual rates may differ.† With large antenna at wireless LAN access point. Range may vary with signal strength and presence or absence of obstacles.•Nikon reserves the right to change the appearance and specifications of the hardware and software described in this manual at any time and without prior notice. Nikon will not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may contain.Wireless Approximate range (line of sight) †Approximately 200 m (656.1 ft)Data rates *IEEE 802.11a/g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 MbpsIEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5 and 11 MbpsIEEE 802.11n: 300 Mbps maximumIEEE802.11ac: 866.7 Mbps maximumSecurityAuthentication: Open system, shared key, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSKEncryption: 128/64 bit WEP, TKIP, AESWireless setup Supports WPS2.0Access protocols Infrastructure and access point modesPower sourceRechargeable EN-EL15 Li-ion battery ×1 (available separately), EP-5B power connector and EH-5b AC adapter (available separately)Operating environment Temperature: 0 °C–40 °C (32 °F–131 °F)Humidity: 85% or less (no condensation)Weight Approximately ### g/### oz. (including battery)/Approximately ### g/### oz. (body only)Dimensions (W × H × D) Approximately ### mm × ### mm × ### mm (###in. × ### in. × ### in.)(###in. × ### in. × ### in.)
109AppendicesSpecificationsABattery LifeThe length of time batteries can be used and the number of shots that can be uploaded before recharging varies with the condition of the batteries, signal strength, and how camera and WT-7 are used. The following measurements were performed using a fully-charged EN-EL15 battery (1,900 mAh) at a temperature of 23 °C (73.4 °F) while continuously uploading images with an average file size of ## megabytes (equivalent to a large normal-quality JPEG image taken with the D500) to an ftp server configured using Internet Information Services (IIS) under Windows 8.1 over an infrastructure network with the WT-7 in FTP upload mode (all figures are approximate).Network Wireless (802.11ac) Ethernet (1000BASE-TX)No.  of shots uploaded #,### ##,###Battery life ### min. (# hr.) ### min. (# hr.)To ensure maximum battery performance:•Keep the battery contacts clean.  Soiled contacts can reduce battery performance.•Use EN-EL15 batteries immediately after charging.  Batteries will lose their charge if left unused.•Periodically check the battery level using Network > Options > Battery info.•The battery level displayed by the camera may vary with changes in temperature.•A sharp drop in the length of time the battery can hold a charge indicates that the battery must be replaced.
110 AppendicesIndexIndexSymbolsa: “Send” ............................................. 35, 81b: “Sending” ....................................... 35, 81c: “Sent”............................................... 35, 81AAccess point ....................23, 28, 65, 69, 74Android OS ................................................. 45Attachment wheel................................. 2, 5Authentication .......................................... 87Auto power off delay ..........................6, 92Auto send...................................... 33, 80, 89BBattery info................................................. 91CCamera control........................8, 10, 18, 37Camera Control Pro 2.............................. 37Channel..........................................xi, 87, 107Choose hardware ..........12, 21, 60, 67, 83Communication mode ........................... 87Connection type...................................8, 84Connection wizard...............13, 22, 61, 68Copy to/from card.................................... 85Copyright information ........................... 51Create profile ..................13, 22, 61, 68, 84DDelete after send?.................................... 89Deselect all? ............................................... 91Direct (access point)............23, 28, 69, 74DNS................................................................ 88Domain Name Server (DNS)................. 88EEncryption .................................................. 87Encryption key .......................................... 87Errors...........................................................105Ethernet............................................2, 9, 106Ethernet cable .................................... 11, 59FFile names.............................................36, 82Firewall............................................................ 9Firmware version.......................................92Folders ............................................34, 64, 77FTP server ................................... 58, 95, 103FTP upload ............................... 8, 58, 65, 78GGateway .......................................................88HHTTP server..............8, 10, 18, 40, 45, 103HTTP user settings....................................91IImage comment........................................51Image transfer................................ 8, 10, 32Infrastructure.......................................19, 65iOS ..................................................................45IP address.........................14, 29, 62, 75, 88iPhone...........................................................53IPTC information .......................................52KKey index......................................................87MMac.................................................................45MAC address.................................29, 76, 92Memory card ............ iv, 11, 20, 59, 66, 85Menus ...........................................................83Mode ............................................................... 8NNetwork........................................................83Network settings. 13, 22, 61, 68, 84, 103Network Status .....................35, 38, 44, 81OOptions.........................................................89Overwrite If same name .........................90
111AppendicesIndexPPairing ...........................................................16Password protection................................86PASV mode ..................................................88PIN-entry WPS.......................23, 27, 69, 73Port number........................ 9, 88, 101, 103Power saving...............................................91Profile name.............14, 23, 62, 69, 84, 86Protect If marked for upload.................90Proxy server.................................................88Push-button WPS.................23, 26, 69, 72RRouters..............................................9, 15, 29SSearch for wireless network ...23, 24, 69, 70Send file as...................................................89Send folder ..................................................90Send marking .............................................90SSID.............................24, 28, 70, 74, 84, 87Status LEDs.......... 2, 3, 35, 38, 44, 81, 105TTCP/IP ............................................................88Text edit window................................50, 57The Shooting Window......................46, 53The Viewer Window ..........................48, 55UUSB cable ...................................................3, 5WWindows 10..........................................45, 95Windows 7............................................45, 95Windows 8.1.........................................45, 95Wireless LAN ...............................................87Wireless LAN access point.19, 24, 65, 70Wireless Transmitter Utility. 6, 16, 31, 93
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