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En Wireless Transmitter SY LINK BU POWER LOCK User's Manual Table of Contents Introduction................................................................................................. 1 Declaration of Conformity ........................................................................ 1 For Your Safety........................................................................................... 2 WARNINGS ................................................................................................ 3 Symbols and Conventions ......................................................................... 4 Notices ........................................................................................................ 4 Wireless Networks ..................................................................................... 5 Configuration ............................................................................................ 5 Setup............................................................................................................ 6 Parts of the WT-1 ....................................................................................... 6 Attaching the WT-1.................................................................................... 7 Wireless LAN Setup.................................................................................... 8 Uploading Images ....................................................................................... 9 Preparation ................................................................................................ 9 Uploading Images.................................................................................... 10 Interrupting Transmission ......................................................................... 11 “Send,” “Sending,” and “Sent” Icons ..................................................... 12 Network Status ........................................................................................ 13 Menu Guide............................................................................................... 15 Transceiver................................................................................................ 15 Status ........................................................................................................ 15 Auto Send................................................................................................. 16 Send Folder .............................................................................................. 16 Send File As: ............................................................................................. 16 Deselect All............................................................................................... 17 Network Settings ..................................................................................... 17 Load Settings File ..................................................................................... 18 Wireless ................................................................................................... 18 TCP/IP ...................................................................................................... 21 FTP .......................................................................................................... 25 Appendices ................................................................................................ 30 Glossary .................................................................................................... 30 Specifications ........................................................................................... 32 Index ......................................................................................................... 33 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a WT-1 wireless transmitter for compatible Nikon digital cameras. When connected to the camera, the WT-1 can be used to transmit images from the camera memory card to a server. This manual describes how to transmit images from the camera to a server via wireless LAN. Before using the WT-1, be sure to read the “Declaration of Conformity” (pp. 1–2) and “For Your Safety” (pp. 2–3). Declaration of Conformity U.S.A. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation of the device is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must not accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. Products that contain a radio transmitter are labeled with FCC ID and may also carry the FCC logo. WT-1 FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. This device complies with the FCC RF exposure requirements. CAUTION Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Notice for customers in the State of California, U.S.A. WARNING: Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. Nikon Inc., 1300 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, New York 11747-3064, U.S.A. Tel.: 631-547-4200 For Your Safety To 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: This icon marks warnings, information that should be read before using this Nikon product to prevent possible injury. WARNINGS Do not disassemble Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury. Should the product break open as the result of a fall or other accident, disconnect the camera power source and take the product to a Nikon-authorized service representative for inspection. Turn camera off immediately in the event of malfunction Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell coming from the equipment, immediately remove the battery from the camera, 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. Keep dry Do not immerse in or expose to water or rain. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric shock. Do not use in the presence of flammable gas Failure to observe this precaution could result in explosion or fire. Do not handle with wet hands Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock. Keep out of reach of children Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury. Follow the instructions of hospital and airline personnel This device emits radio frequency radiation that could interfere with medical or navigational equipment. Do not use this device in a hospital or on board an airplane without first obtaining the permission of hospital or airline staff. Do not expose to high temperatures Do not leave the device in a closed vehicle under the sun or in other areas subject to extremely high temperatures. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or in damage to the casing or internal parts. Observe caution when using the WA-E1 When using the WA-E1 Extended Range Antenna (available separately), be careful not to put the tip of the antenna in your eye accidentally. Failure to observe this precaution could result in blindness or other visual impairment. Trademark Information Mac OS is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Internet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 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. Symbols and Conventions The following symbols and conventions are used throughout this manual: This icon marks notes, information that should be read before using the device. This icon indicates that more information is available elsewhere in this manual. Notices • No part of the manuals included with this • Nikon will not be held liable for any product may be reproduced, transmitted, damages resulting from the use of this transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, product. or translated into any language in any • While every effort has been made to enform, by any means, without Nikon’s sure that the information in these manuals is accurate and complete, we would prior written permission. • Nikon reserves the right to change the appreciate it were you to bring any errors specifications of the hardware and soft- or omissions to the attention of the Nikon ware described in these manuals at any representative in your area (address provided separately). time and without prior notice. Life-Long Learning As 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/ 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 URL below for contact information: http://www.nikon-image.com/eng/ Wireless Networks Wireless access point WT-1 FTP server Infrastructure A/V OUT DC IN POWER Ad-hoc LINK BUSY LOCK FTP server (with wireless LAN adapter) WT-1 1 FTP ( 25–29) 2 Wireless LAN ( 3 Wireless LAN ( 18–21), TCP/IP ( 18–21), TCP/IP ( 21–25) 21–25), FTP ( 25–29) The WT-1 wireless transmitter is a wireless LAN adapter that allows photographs to be uploaded from the camera to an ftp server. Photographs can be uploaded as they are taken, or photographs already on the camera memory card can be selected for upload. This manual describes how to connect and use the WT-1. A wireless access point and ftp server are also required. The following operating systems have built-in ftp server functions: Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, and Mac OS X version 10.1.0 or later. For information on wireless access points and setting up an ftp server, contact the manufacturer. Setup Parts of the WT-1 Mounting screw Power contact Knob SY LINK BU POWER Housing Status LEDs: POWER (green), LINK (orange), BUSY (green) LOCK USB cable Standard antenna (WA-S1) Antenna connector Tripod socket WA-E1 extended range antenna (available separately) BL-2 battery-chamber cover (for camera battery chamber) Attaching the WT-1 Turn the camera on. Before connecting the WT-1, set the USB option in the camera setup menu to PTP. SET UP USB Mass Storage OK PTP Turn the camera off. Remove the cover protecting the camera power contact. Place the camera on the WT-1 and rotate the knob in the direction shown to fasten the WT-1 to the camera tripod mount. LINK BUS POWER LOCK Connect the USB cable to the camera USB connector. POWER LOCK Pass cable over guide on BL-2 battery-chamber cover. POWER LOCK Wireless LAN Setup The Wireless LAN option in the camera setup menu is available when the WT-1 is attached. See the “Menu Guide” ( 00) for details. Option Transceiver Status Auto send SET UP Wireless LAN Transceiver Status Auto send Send file as: Send folder Deselect all? Network settings OFF OFF RAW+J Description Turn wireless LAN transceiver on or off. 00–00 Shows status of link between server and WT-1. 00–00 Choose whether to send pictures to server as they are taken. 00–00 Choose whether to send both NEF and JPEG files or only Send file as: JPEG files when sending images taken at settings of NEF + 00–00 JPEG Fine, NEF + JPEG Normal, or NEF + JPEG Basic. Send folder Send all images in selected folder or folders. Images will be 00–00 sent in sequence, starting from lowest file number. Remove transfer marking (“send,” “sending,” or “sent” inDeselect all? dicators) from all files. 00–00 Network settings Adjust settings for connection to server. 00–00 Uploading Images Preparation Insert the memory card containing the pictures to be sent. Turn the camera on. Adjust network settings ( 00). SET UP Voice memo protect Voice memo button Audio output USB Dust Off ref photo Battery Info Wireless LAN Firmware Version Select On for the Wireless LAN > Transceiver option in the camera setup menu ( 00). Select Status from the Wireless LAN menu and confirm that “Connected” is shown for “Status” ( 00). ON SET UP Wireless LAN Transceiver OFF Off ON On OK SET UP Wireless LAN Status Link quality Signal level Now sending Remaining Time left Connected DSC_0001.JPG 1 Frames 2 min. Uploading Images Select Off for Wireless LAN > Auto send. SET UP Wireless LAN Auto send OFF Off ON On OK Press the button to view pictures on the memory card. Display the first picture to be sent in single-image playback or highlight it in the thumbnail list. 100-1 Press the center of the multi selector while pressing the button. The image will be marked with a yellow “send” icon and transmission will begin immediately. Repeat this process to send additional images (pictures will be sent in the order selected). 100-1 Images that have been successfully uploaded are marked with a white “sent” icon. 100-1 10 Interrupting Transmission To cancel transmission of images marked with a “send” icon, select the images during playback and press the center of the multi selector while pressing the button. The “send” icon will be removed. Any of the following actions will also interrupt transmission: • Turning the camera off • Choosing Off in the Wireless LAN > Transceiver menu • Selecting Deselect all? in the Wireless LAN menu • Deleting the images by pressing the button while the images are selected • Formatting the memory card Loss of Signal Transmission may be interrupted if the signal is lost ( 000). Transmission can be resumed by turning the camera off and then on again, activating the camera exposure meters, or selecting On for Wireless LAN > Transceiver once the signal is restored. Turning the Camera Off “Send” marking will be saved if the camera is turned off or Off is selected for Wireless LAN > Transceiver while transmission is in progress. Transmission of images marked with a “send” icon will resume when the camera is turned on or On is selected for Wireless LAN > Transceiver. Voice Memos Voice memos can not be uploaded separately, but will be included when the associated pictures are transmitted. 11 “Send,” “Sending,” and “Sent” Icons The following icons are displayed when images selected for upload are viewed during playback. “Send” Images that have been selected for upload are marked ). If the image is sent with a yellow “send” icon ( icon will turn white. successfully, the yellow 100-1 “Sending” During upload, the icon is displayed in red. 100-1 “Sent” Images that have been uploaded successfully are marked with a white icon. 100-1 Removing “Send” and “Sent” Indicators “Send,” “sending,” and “sent” indicators can be removed from all images by selecting Delete tags from the Wireless LAN menu ( 000). 12 Network Status The status of the link between the server and the WT-1 is shown by the status LEDs and by the Status display in the Wireless LAN menu. The Status LEDs The POWER LED lights when the WT-1 is receiving power from the camera. Status POWER LINK BUSY Camera or exposure meters off, or Off selected for Wireless LAN > Transceiver (off) (off) (off) Camera and exposure meters on, and On selected for Wireless LAN > Transceiver (on) (off)* (off)† The status of the link between the WT-1 and the server is shown by the LINK LED, which blinks at different speeds to indicate link quality. The BUSY LED lights when data remain to be sent. Status POWER LINK BUSY Connecting to server (on) (on) (off)† Connected to server (on) (blinks) (off)† Sending data (on) (blinks) (off)† Data remaining (on) (off)* (on) The following indicate that an error has occurred: Status POWER LINK BUSY Connection error (blinks) (off) (off) WT-1 hardware malfunction (blinks) (blinks) (blinks) * Lights while connecting to server, blinks once connected † Lights if data remain to be sent 13 The Status Display Network status can also be viewed by selecting Status from the Wireless LAN menu. Status The status of the link between the server and the camera. Status Link quality Connected Status Link quality Signal level Connected Link quality A five-level indicator of link quality. Signal level A five-level indicator of signal strength. Link quality Signal level Now sending DSC 0001 JPG Signal level Now sending Remaining DSC_0001.JPG 1 Frames Now sending Remaining Time left DSC_0001.JPG 1 Frames 2 min Now sending The name of the file currently being sent. Remaining The number of files remaining to be sent. Time left Estimated time required to send remaining data. 14 Remaining Time left 1 Frames 2 min. Menu Guide This section describes the options available in the Wireless LAN sub-menu of the camera setup menu. Transceiver Turn the WT-1 transceiver on or off. Option Description Off Transceiver off. Camera can not communicate (default) with server. On Transceiver on. with server. SET UP Wireless LAN Transceiver Status Auto send Send file as: Send folder Deselect all? Network settings OFF OFF RAW+J SET UP Wireless LAN Transceiver OFF Off ON On OK Camera can communicate Status Current status of the link between the WT-1 and the server ( 00). SET UP Wireless LAN Status Link quality Signal level Now sending Remaining Time left Connected DSC_0001.JPG 1 Frames 2 min. Turning the Transceiver On Transmission of images marked with a “send” icon begins as soon as On is selected for Wireless LAN > Transceiver. 15 Auto Send Choose whether to upload pictures to the server as they are taken. Option SET UP Wireless LAN Auto send OFF Off ON On OK Description Off Pictures are not automatically uploaded to server as they are taken. Pic(default) tures can be selected for transmission when camera is in playback mode. On Pictures are uploaded to server as they are taken.* Transmission begins as soon as picture has been recorded to camera memory card. Be sure memory card is inserted in camera before shooting. * Pictures will not be uploaded to the server if Off is selected in the Wireless LAN > Transceiver menu. Pictures will instead be marked with a “send” indicator as they are recorded to the memory card. Send File As: When sending images taken at settings of NEF + JPEG Fine, NEF + JPEG Normal, or NEF + JPEG Basic, choose whether to send both NEF (RAW) and JPEG files or only the JPEG files. SET UP Wireless LAN Send file as: NEF + JPEG OK JPEG only Option Description NEF + JPEG (default) Send both NEF (RAW) and JPEG files. JPEG only Send JPEG files only. Send Folder Entire folders can be selected for transmission to the server. The selected folder and all files it contains (including those already marked as “sent”) will be uploaded in ascending order by file number. Transmission begins when the folder is selected. 16 SET UP Wireless LAN 100NCD2H OK Deselect All Remove “send,” “sending,” and “sent” marking from all images on the memory card. SET UP Wireless LAN Deselect all? Option Description No No (default) “Send,” “sending,” and “sent” marking is not removed. Yes Yes Remove “send,” “sending,“ and “sent” marking from all images. Network Settings Adjust settings for connection to the server. Settings created using a computer can be loaded from a memory card ( 00), or network settings can be adjusted individually using the camera menus ( 00). OK SET UP Wireless LAN Network settings Load settings file? Wireless TCP/IP FTP Text Entry in the “Network Settings” Menu If text entry is required to complete the selected setting, the following dialog will be displayed. SET UP Keyboard area Use multi selector to highlight letters, press center to select. + cursor OK Text display area Text appears in this area. To move cursor, press while using up, down, left, and right buttons on multi selector. Use the multi selector to highlight the desired character in the keyboard area and press the center of the multi selector to insert the highlighted character at the current cursor position. To delete the character under the cursor, press the button. To move the button while using the multi selector. No more cursor to a new position, press the than thirty-six characters can be entered; if additional characters are entered when the display is full, all characters after the thirty-sixth will be deleted. To complete entry and return to the Network settings menu, press the exit to the setup menu without completing text entry, press . button. To 17 Load Settings File Network settings created with a computer can be saved to the camera memory card. To load these settings into the camera, highlight Load settings file? and press the multi selector to the right. Press the multi selector up or down to highlight the desired option and press to make a selection. Option SET UP Wireless LAN Load settings file? No OK Yes Description No Exit without changing settings. Yes Load Wireless, TCP/IP, and FTP settings from the memory card. Wireless To adjust wireless network settings, highlight Wireless and press the multi selector to the right. After adjusting settings as described on the following pages, press the multi selector to the left to return to the network settings menu. SET UP Wireless LAN Wireless Communication mode SSID Encryption Channel Creating a Settings File An application for creating settings files is available from the web sites listed on page 4 of this manual. After creating a settings file, save it to the root directory of the camera memory card using a CompactFlash card reader or PCMCIA memory card adapter. No more than one settings file should be stored on the memory card at a time. Additional information is available from the download site. 18 Communication Mode To choose a mode according to how the wireless network is set up, highlight Communication mode in the wireless menu and press the multi selector to the right. Press the multi selector up or down to highlight to make a selection the desired option and press and return to the wireless menu. Option SET UP Wireless LAN Communication mode OK Infrastructure Ad-hoc Description Infrastructure Connection to wireless network is via access point. (default) Ad-hoc Direct peer-to-peer wireless connection to ftp server. SSID* SET UP Wireless LAN SSID Highlight current ID. SET UP Wireless LAN Wireless Communication mode SSID Encryption Channel SET UP Input + cursor OK ! " # $ %& ' ( ) * + , – . / 0123456789 : ; <= > ? @A B C D E F G H I J K L MN O P Q R S T U VWX Y Z [ ] _ab c de f gh i j k l m nopq r s t u vwx y z { } Display text entry dialog ( 00). Enter BSS- or ESS-ID for wireless access point or ftp server (see documentation provided with network adapter or contact network administrator). Press to return to SSID. * Required field. Enter “ANY” to allow network to set SSID automatically. 19 Encryption Highlight Encryption. SET UP Wireless LAN Wireless Communication mode SSID Encryption Channel SET UP Wireless LAN Encryption Done □ On □ Base 16 □ 128 bit OK XXXXX Menu of encryption options displayed. Press multi selector up or down to highlight option, press to right to select. • Done: Save changes and exit to wireless menu. • On: Enable or disable encryption. ✔ appears when encryption is enabled. • Base 16: Enable or disable base-16 encryption. ✔ appears when base-16 encryption is enabled. Enable base-16 encryption to enter encryption key in hexadecimal notation using only numbers 0–9 and letters a–f. Disable base-16 encryption to enter encryption key in ASCII notation using standard alphanumeric characters. • 128 bit: Enable or disable 128-bit encryption. ✔ appears when 128-bit encryption is enabled. If 128-bit encryption is disabled, 40-bit encryption will be used. • Encryption key: To change encryption key, highlight current key and press multi selector to right to display text entry dialog. After editing key, press to return to encryption menu. 20 Channel* SET UP Wireless LAN Wireless SET UP Wireless LAN Channel Communication mode SSID Encryption Channel 01 Highlight Channel. Display channel menu. SET UP Wireless LAN Channel 01 Choose channel.† OK SET UP Wireless LAN Wireless Communication mode SSID Encryption Channel OK Return to wireless menu. * Not required if Infrastructure is selected for Communication mode. † The WT-1 offers a choice of thirteen channels (1-13), the WT-1A a choice of eleven channels (1-11). TCP/IP To adjust TCP/IP settings, highlight TCP/IP in the network settings menu ( 000) and press the multi selector to the right. After adjusting settings, press the multi selector to the left to return to the network settings menu. SET UP Wireless LAN TCP/IP IP address Gateway DNS MAC address 21 IP Address* Highlight Obtain automatically. SET UP Wireless LAN IP address Done Obtain automaticallySet Address 000.000.000.000 Mask 000.000.000.000 SET UP Wireless LAN IP address Done Obtain automaticallySet Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Mask YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY Turn ✔ on or off. If wireless network is configured to supply IP address automatically, turn ✔ on and proceed to Step 7. Otherwise remove ✔ and enter IP address and subnet mask provided by network administrator (Steps 3–6). SET UP Wireless LAN IP address Done Obtain automatically Address 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 Mask SET UP Wireless LAN IP address Set 000.000.000.000 Enter edit mode. OK Address 000.000.000.000 Press multi selector left or right to select, up or down to change. SET UP Wireless LAN IP address Done Obtain automatically Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 000.000.000.000 Mask Exit to IP address menu. Repeat Steps 3–6 to edit Mask. Highlight Done and press multi selector to right to return to TCP/IP menu. * Required. 22 OK Address Highlight Address. SET UP Wireless LAN IP address Set Gateway Highlight Use gateway. SET UP Wireless LAN Gateway Done Use gateway Set Address 000.000.000.000 SET UP Wireless LAN Gateway Done Use gateway Set Turn ✔ on or off. If network requires gateway address, turn ✔ on and enter address provided by network administrator (Steps 3–6). Otherwise remove ✔ and proceed to Step 7. Address 000.000.000.000 SET UP Wireless LAN Gateway Done Use gateway 000.000.000.000 Highlight Address. SET UP Wireless LAN Gateway Set Enter edit mode. OK Address 000.000.000.000 Press multi selector left or right to select, up or down to change. OK Address Address 000.000.000.000 SET UP Wireless LAN Gateway Set SET UP Wireless LAN Gateway Done Use gateway Set Address 000.000.000.000 Return to gateway menu. Highlight Done and press multi selector to right to return to TCP/IP menu. 23 DNS Highlight Enable DNS. SET UP Wireless LAN DNS Done Enable DNS Set Address 000.000.000.000 SET UP Wireless LAN DNS Done Enable DNS Set Address 000.000.000.000 Turn ✔ on or off. If network requires DNS (Domain Name Server) address, turn ✔ on and enter address provided by network administrator (Steps 3–6). Otherwise remove ✔ and proceed to Step 7. SET UP Wireless LAN DNS Done Enable DNS 000.000.000.000 Highlight Address. SET UP Wireless LAN DNS Set Enter edit mode. OK Address 200.000.000.000 Press multi selector left or right to select, up or down to change. 24 OK Address Address 000.000.000.000 SET UP Wireless LAN DNS Set SET UP Wireless LAN DNS Done Enable DNS Set Address 000.000.000.000 Return to DNS menu. Highlight Done and press multi selector to right to return to TCP/IP menu. MAC Address This field lists the twelve-digit Media Access Control (MAC) address for the WT-1. SET UP Wireless LAN MAC address 00-00-00-00-00-00 FTP To adjust ftp (file transfer protocol) settings, highlight FTP in the network settings menu ( 00) and press the multi selector to the right. After adjusting settings as described below, press the multi selector to the left to return to the network settings menu. SET UP Wireless LAN FTP Server User Proxy Advanced Server* SET UP Wireless LAN Server Address Folder Highlight Address. SET UP Wireless LAN Server Address SET UP Input + cursor OK ! " # $ %& ' ( ) * + , – . / 0123456789 : ; <= > ? @A B C D E F G H I J K L MN O P Q R S T U VWX Y Z [ ] _ab c de f gh i j k l m nopq r s t u vwx y z { } Display text entry dialog ( 00). Enter address of ftp server (if unsure of correct address, contact server administrator). Press button to return to server menu. Folder * Required. 25 4 SET UP Wireless LAN Server Address XXX.XXX.XXX. . . Folder Highlight Folder. SET UP Wireless LAN Server SET UP Input + cursor Display text entry dialog ( Folder 26 00). After entering name of destination folder on ftp server, press button to return to server menu. Address XXX.XXX.XXX. . . OK ! " # $ %& ' ( ) * + , – . / 0123456789 : ; <= > ? @A B C D E F G H I J K L MN O P Q R S T U VWX Y Z [ ] _ab c de f gh i j k l m nopq r s t u vwx y z { } Highlight Done and press multi selector to left to return to ftp menu. User* SET UP Wireless LAN User User ID Password Highlight User ID. SET UP Wireless LAN User SET UP Input + cursor OK ! " # $ %& ' ( ) * + , – . / 0123456789 : ; <= > ? @A B C D E F G H I J K L MN O P Q R S T U VWX Y Z [ ] _ab c de f gh i j k l m nopq r s t u vwx y z { } Display text entry dialog ( 00). After entering user name for login to ftp server, press button to return to user menu. User ID Password SET UP Wireless LAN User User ID XXXXX Password Highlight Password. SET UP Wireless LAN User User ID XXXXX SET UP Input + cursor OK ! " # $ %& ' ( ) * + , – . / 0123456789 : ; <= > ? @A B C D E F G H I J K L MN O P Q R S T U VWX Y Z [ ] _ab c de f gh i j k l m nopq r s t u vwx y z { } Display text entry dialog ( 00). After entering password for login to ftp server, press button to return to user menu. Password will be disguised as row of dots when displayed in ftp menu. Password Highlight Done and press multi selector to left to return to ftp menu. * Required. 27 Proxy Highlight Use proxy server. SET UP Wireless LAN Proxy Done Use proxy server Set Address 000.000.000.000 Port SET UP Wireless LAN Proxy Done Use proxy server Set Address 000.000.000.000 Port Turn ✔ on or off. If proxy server is required for ftp, turn ✔ on and enter address and port number (Steps 3–6). Otherwise remove ✔ and proceed to Step 7. SET UP Wireless LAN Proxy Done Use proxy server Address 000.000.000.000 Port SET UP Wireless LAN Proxy Set 000.000.000.000 Enter edit mode. OK Address 200.000.000.000 Press multi selector left or right to select, up or down to change. 28 OK Address Highlight Address. SET UP Wireless LAN Proxy Set SET UP Wireless LAN Proxy Done Use proxy server Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Port Return to proxy menu. Repeat steps 3–6 to enter Port number. Highlight Done and press multi selector to right to return to ftp menu. Advanced Highlight PASV mode. SET UP Wireless LAN Advanced Done PASV mode Port Set SET UP Wireless LAN Advanced Done PASV mode Port Set Turn ✔ on or off. Turn ✔ on to instruct ftp server to use PASV mode (be sure server supports PASV mode before turning this option on). Turn ✔ off to use normal (PORT) mode. SET UP Wireless LAN Advanced Done PASV mode Port SET UP Wireless LAN Advanced Set OK Port 00000 Highlight Port. SET UP Wireless LAN Advanced Set Enter edit mode. Enter port number for ftp connection (if required). Press multi selector left or right to select digit, up or down to change. OK Port 00020 SET UP Wireless LAN Advanced Done PASV mode Port Highlight Done and press multi selector to right to return to ftp menu. Set 21 Return to advanced menu. 29 Appendices Glossary Ad-hoc Devices in an ad-hoc wireless network communicate directly (“peer to peer”), without a wireless access point. The WT-1 supports an ad-hoc mode for direct wireless connection to an ftp server. BSS-ID (Basic Service Set ID) All wireless devices on an ad-hoc wireless network share the same BSS-ID. The BSS-ID may be up to thirty-two characters long and is case sensitive. See also Ad-hoc. Channel When multiple wireless LANs with different ESS-IDs are operating on a single frequency within a given area, transmission speeds will drop. Specifying a separate channel (frequency) for each network can prevent interference and increase transmission speeds (note that all devices in the same network must be set to the same channel). In the IEEE 812.11b standard, the 2.4 GHz band is divided into 14 channels, each separated by 4 MHz. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server Each device in a TCP/IP network requires an IP address. If a DHCP server is present on the network, IP addresses will be assigned automatically. A DHCP server will not be present on networks that consist solely of Windows Me, Windows 98, or Windows 95 computers. DHCP may be enabled on other networks; consult the network administrator or see the manual provided with the router or operating system. ESS-ID (Extended Service Set ID) Multiple BSSs can be configured to form an ESS, allowing users to roam between wireless access points. Only devices with the same ESS-ID as a given access point can communicate with that access point. The ESS-ID may be up to thirty-two characters long and is case sensitive. Infrastructure Devices in an infrastructure network communicate via one or more wireless access points. The WT-1 supports an infrastructure mode for connection to a wireless network via an access point. LAN (Local Area Network) A network of computers located in relatively close proximity to one another. LANs generally support data transfer speeds of 10–100 Mbps. MAC (Media Access Control) Address A unique hardware address for each device on a network, required when sending and receiving packets. 30 Protocol A set of rules for passing information back and forth between devices in a network. By defining such elements of communication as how links are established, how receipt of a signal is acknowledged, how data are encoded, and how to handle errors, a protocol ensures that data are transmitted without loss of information. SS-ID An SS-ID prevents interference between devices in different networks. See also BSS-ID, ESS-ID. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A dual protocol consisting of a transport-layer protocol (TCP) that divides data into packets which it later reassembles, and a network protocol (IP) that handles transmission of the packets between points in the network. It can be implemented on different platforms, allowing data to be transmitted between machines with different operating systems. USB (Universal Serial Bus) A standard for connecting peripheral devices. USB supports data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps (USB 2.0). Devices connected via USB can be connected and disconnected with the power on (“hot plug”) and do not require separate IRQ (interrupt request) numbers, preventing conflicts with other devices. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) A privacy protocol intended to provided users of wireless networks with the same level of privacy as a wired network. When using WEP, enter the encryption key provided by the network administrator. 31 Specifications Standards RCR STD-33, ARIB STD-T66 (standard for low power data communications systems) Type IEEE 802.11b (standard wireless LAN protocol); DSSS (IEEE 802.11compliant); half duplex Range (line of sight) Outdoor Indoor* Indoor† 11 Mbps 160 m (525´) 50 m (164´) 25 m (82´) 2 Mbps 400 m (1312´) 90 m (295´) 40 m (131´) 1 Mbps 550 m (1804´) 115 m (377´) 50 m (164´) * Few obstacles † Many obstacles The presence of reinforced concrete, metal structures, or metal furniture may result in decreased range. Operating frequency 11 channels Data rates 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps Security 128/40-bit WEP Operating voltage 5 V Power output 1425 mW maximum Power Sleep: 9 mA maximum; receive: 185 mA maximum; send: consumption 285 mA maximum Operating Temperature: 0–40 °C (32–131 °F) environment Humidity: 20–80% (no condensation) Weight 220 g (7.8 oz) Dimensions (W × H × D) 146.5 mm × 34.5 mm × 65.5mm (5.8˝ × 1.4˝ × 2.6˝) 32 Index Access point. See Wireless access point Antenna, 00 Auto send, 00 BSS-ID, 00 BUSY, 00 Channel, 00 selection, 00 Connecting the WT-1, 00 Customer support, 00 Deselect all?, 00 DHCP, 00 Domain Name Server (DNS) address, 00 DNS, 00 Encryption, 00 key, 00 ESS-ID, 00 Folders, 00 FTP, 00 ftp, 00 folder, 00 password, 00 PASV mode, 00 port number, 00 proxy, 00 server, 00 settings, 00 user ID, 00 Gateway, 00 Gateway address, 00 LAN, 00 LED. See Status LEDs; BUSY; LINK; POWER LINK, 00 Link quality, 00 Link status, 00 Load settings file?, 00 MAC address, 00 Mounting screw, 00 Network settings, 00 Network settings files, 00 Password, 00 POWER, 00 Power contact, 00 Send folder, 00 “Send” marking, 00 Send file as, 00 “Sending” marking, 00 “Sent” marking, 00 Settings files. See Network settings files; Load settings file Signal strength, 00 Status, 00 Status. See Link status; Status LEDs Status LEDs, 00 Subnet mask, 00 Upload, 00 interrupting, 00 preparing camera for, 00 selecting images for, 00 USB, 00 USB, 00 cable, 00 connector, 00 setup, 00 User ID, 00 Voice memos, 00 WEP, 00 Wireless, 00 Wireless access point, 00 Wireless LAN, 00 Wireless LAN, 00 configuration, 00 TCP/IP, 00 TCP/IP, 00 Transceiver, 00 IP address, 00 33
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