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Configuring the Network / Macintosh / Creating an Ad Hoc Network
After choosing a network name and channel and adjusting
encryption and password options as described below, click
[OK].
• Name: Enter a name of up to 32 characters.
• Channel: Choose a channel.
• Enable encryption (using WEP): Select this option to enable WEP
encryption.
• Password: If WEP encryption is enabled, enter a security key.
The length of the key depends on the option selected for
[WEP key]:
❏ [40-bit (more compatible)]: Enter a five-character ASCII or tendigit hexadecimal key.
❏ [128-bit]: Enter a 13-character ASCII or 26-digit
hexadecimal key.
ASCII keys may contain letters, punctuation, and the
numbers 0–9, hexadecimal keys the numbers 0–9 and the
letters a, b, c, d, e, and f.
• WEP key: Choose the length of the WEP key.
Network setup is now complete. Proceed to “Operating the WT-4
for Computer” (pg.47), “Operating the WT-4 for FTP” (pg.107).
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❏ Connecting to an Infrastructure Network
Procedures for connecting your computer to a wireless LAN access
point are described here.
Following the instructions in the manual for the wireless LAN
access point, choose a network name (SS-ID), authentication,
encryption, security key, and key index.
Configuring the Host
Open [System Preferences] and click [Network].
Introduction
Configuring the Network / Macintosh / Connecting to an Infrastructure
Configuring the Wireless LAN Access Point
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Configuring the Network / Macintosh / Connecting to an Infrastructure
Choose [Network Port Configurations] from the [Show] menu.
Enable [AirPort], drag it to the top of the list, and click [Apply
Now].
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Choose [Preferred networks] from the [By default, join] menu
and click [+].
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Configuring the Network / Macintosh / Connecting to an Infrastructure
Choose [AirPort] from the [Show] menu.
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Configuring the Network / Macintosh / Connecting to an Infrastructure
Enter the network name and other settings for the wireless
access point and click [OK].
• Network Name: Enter a name of up to 32 characters.
• Wireless Security: Choose from [None], [WEP Password], [WEP
40/128-bit hex], [WEP 40/128-bit ASCII], [WPA Personal], and
[WPA2 Personal]. [LEAP], [WPA Enterprise], [WPA2
Enterprise], and [802.1X WEP] can not be used with the
WT-4.
• Password: If WEP or WPA encryption is enabled, enter a
security key. The length of the key depends on the option
selected for [Wireless security]:
❏ [WEP password]: Enter a five- or ten-character key.
❏ [WEP 40/128 bit (hex)]: Enter a 10- or 26-digit hexadecimal
key. Hexadecimal keys may contain only the numbers 0–9
and the letters a, b, c, d, e, and f.
❏ [WEP 40/128 bit (ASCII)]: Enter a five- or ten-character key.
❏ [WPA-Personal], [WPA2-Personal]: Enter a key of 8 to 63
characters.
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Click [Apply Now].
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Network setup is now complete. Proceed to “Operating the WT-4
for Computer” (pg.47), “Operating the WT-4 for FTP” (pg.107).
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Configuring the Network
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Operating the WT-4
for Computer
The WT-4 can be operated in one of the following four modes:
Transfer mode: Upload images to a computer.
Thumbnail select mode: Use the supplied software Thumbnail Selector
to select and download images while viewing them as thumbnails
(reduced images) on your computer.
PC mode: Your camera connected to the WT-4 can be controlled
wirelessly from your computer by running the separately sold
Camera Control Pro 2 software.
Print mode: Print JPEG images recorded to your camera from a
printer connected to a network computer.
Operating procedures in each mode are described below.
1 Copying Network Profiles to the Camera (pg.48).
• Ad Hoc Networks (pg.48)
• Infrastructure Networks (pg.59)
2Upload pictures.
Upload pictures to a host computer (pp.70–78).
1 Connecting the WT-4
2 Uploading Images
Thumbnail select mode (pp.79–89).
1 Connecting the WT-4
2 Downloading Images Using Your Computer
PC Mode (pp.90–96).
1 Connecting to the Computer
2 Controlling the Camera
Print Mode (pg.97–106).
1 Copying Network Profiles to the Camera
2 Printing Pictures
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Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Ad Hoc Networks
Copying Network Profiles to the
Camera
Ad Hoc Networks
Connect the UC-E4 as shown below.
Turn the camera on.
Power switch
MMY
Turn the computer on and start the WT-4 Setup Utility.
• Windows: Double-click the [WT-4 Setup Utility] icon on the
desktop
• Macintosh: Click the [WT-4WirelessSetup] icon in the Dock.
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The dialog shown below will be displayed; click [Next].
Select [Add/Edit profiles] and click [Next].
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Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Ad Hoc Networks
The “Select Action” Dialog
The other options in the “Select Action” dialog are described below. Note
that the camera need not be connected to a computer to choose a printer
or change the upload folder.
• Change password: The dialog shown at
right will be displayed. By default, no
password is required to change
device profiles using the WT-4 Setup
Utility. A password can be added by
selecting Change password. If the
camera is later connected to a
different computer, a password
prompt will be displayed. Once the
correct password has been entered,
the prompt will not be displayed
again. To change an existing
password, enter the old password
before typing the new password. To remove the password, select Reset
password (profiles will be lost) and click Next. Please note that resetting
the password deletes all existing device profiles from the camera. Click
[Back] to exit without changing password settings.
• Setup wireless printer: By default, the system default printer for the host
computer will be used when printing pictures. To choose a different
printer, select Setup wireless printer (pg.97).
• Setup picture folder: The dialog shown
at right will be displayed. This screen
allows you to select the destination
folder when downloading images to
your computer in transfer mode.
Click the […] button to display a
folder list from your computer, then
select a destination folder. Changing
the destination folder does not
require you to connect the camera to
your computer. The default
destination is the [WT-4] folder in
[Pictures] (Windows Vista/Mac OS X)
or [My Pictures] (Windows XP).
• Show it with ViewNX: When the [Show it with ViewNX] option is toggled
on, after connection with WT-4 is terminated, ViewNX will launch and
downloaded images are displayed. If ViewNX has not been installed,
[Display in ViewNX] cannot be selected.
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Select [Add new profile] and click [Next].
Enter the following information and click [Next]:
• Profile name: Enter a name of up to 16 characters.
• Profile type: Choose [Computer].
• Interface type: Choose [Wireless & Ethernet] for networks that
include wireless, or [Ethernet only] for Ethernet-only
networks.
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Select [Manual setup] and click [Next].
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[Automatic setup] cannot be selected in the following cases:
• When editing a preset network
• When using a third party network adapter
• When the computer network is set to a static IP address
• When the OS is Windows XP SP1 or Mac OSX
Operating the WT-4 for Computer
Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Ad Hoc Networks
“Automatic Setup”
Choose [Automatic setup (recommended)] when using a new
network for the first time. The following dialog will be displayed;
select [Use Ad-hoc network] and click [Next] to proceed to Step 11
(pg.57).
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Enter the following information and click [Next].
Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Ad Hoc Networks
• Network name (SSID): Enter a network name or choose from a
list of existing networks. Do not change the name if it is
supplied automatically.
• Network type: Select [Ad hoc].
• Channel: Select a communication channel. However, if the
network name (SSID) is consistent, a predetermined channel
separate from the channel set here may be applied.
• Authentication: Choose the type of authentication used on the
network. In ad-hoc mode, the camera supports open system
and shared key authentication.
• Encryption: The type of encryption used on the network.
Choose from [None] (open networks only), 64-bit WEP, and
128-bit WEP.
• Encryption key: If the network uses encryption, enter the
network key. The number of characters required depends
on the type of key used:
Number of characters (ASCII)
Number of characters (hex)
WEP (64-bit)
10
WEP (128-bit)
13
26
• Key Index: Set the key index when [WEP64] or [WEP128] is set
for [Encryption]. The default index is [1]. Setting the key
index is not necessary when [No encryption] was selected
for [Encryption].
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10 Select [Obtain IP address automatically] and click [Next].
Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Ad Hoc Networks
• Obtain IP address automatically: Select this option if the network
is configured to supply IP addresses automatically. If the
network does not include a DHCP server, addresses will be
supplied by Auto IP (pg.180).
• IP address: If the network is configured for manual IP
addressing, enter an IP address for the WT-4.
• Subnet mask: If the network is configured for manual IP
addressing, enter a subnet mask for the WT-4.
• Default gateway: If the network requires a gateway address,
select this option and enter the address supplied by the
network administrator. This option applies only if [FTP
server] is selected for Profile type in Step 7.
• DNS server: If a Domain Name Server exists on the network,
select this option and enter the address supplied by the
network administrator. This option applies only if [FTP
server] is selected for Profile type in Step 7.
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11 Confirm that settings are correct and click [Next].
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12 Select [Finish wizard] and click [Next].
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13 Turn the camera off and
disconnect the USB cable.
Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Ad Hoc Networks
UMMY
The network profile has now been copied to the camera. Proceed
to “Upload pictures to a host computer” (pg.70), “Thumbnail select
mode” (pg.79), “PC Mode” (pg.90), “Print Mode” (pg.97).
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Infrastructure Networks
Connect the UC-E4 as shown below.
Turn the camera on.
Power switch
MMY
Turn the computer on and start the WT-4 Setup Utility.
• Windows: Double-click the [WT-4 Setup Utility] icon on the
desktop
• Macintosh: Click the [WT-4WirelessSetup] icon in the Dock.
The dialog shown below will be displayed; click [Next].
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Select [Add/Edit profiles] and click [Next].
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Operating the WT-4 for Computer
Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Infrastructure Networks
The “Select Action” Dialog
The other options in the “Select Action” dialog are described below. Note
that the camera need not be connected to a computer to choose a printer
or change the upload folder.
• Change password: The dialog shown at
right will be displayed. By default, no
password is required to change
device profiles using the WT-4 Setup
Utility. A password can be added by
selecting Change password. If the
camera is later connected to a
different computer, a password
prompt will be displayed. Once the
correct password has been entered,
the prompt will not be displayed
again. To change an existing
password, enter the old password
before typing the new password. To remove the password, select Reset
password (profiles will be lost) and click Next. Please note that resetting
the password deletes all existing device profiles from the camera. Click
[Back] to exit without changing password settings.
• Setup wireless printer: By default, the system default printer for the host
computer will be used when printing pictures. To choose a different
printer, select Setup wireless printer (pg.97).
• Setup picture folder: The dialog shown
at right will be displayed. This screen
allows you to select the destination
folder when downloading images to
your computer in transfer mode.
Click the […] button to display a
folder list from your computer, then
select a destination folder. Changing
the destination folder does not
require you to connect the camera to
your computer. The default
destination is the [WT-4] folder in
[Pictures] (Windows Vista/Mac OS X)
or [My Pictures] (Windows XP).
• Show it with ViewNX: When the [Show it with ViewNX] option is toggled
on, after connection with WT-4 is terminated, ViewNX will launch and
downloaded images are displayed. If ViewNX has not been installed,
[Display in ViewNX] cannot be selected.
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Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Infrastructure Networks
Select [Add new profile] and click [Next].
Enter the following information and click [Next]:
• Profile name: Enter a name of up to 16 characters.
• Profile type: Choose [Computer].
• Interface type: Choose [Wireless & Ethernet] for networks that
include wireless, or [Ethernet only] for Ethernet-only
networks.
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Select [Manual setup] and click [Next].
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Copying Network Profiles to the Camera / Infrastructure Networks
“Automatic Setup”
Choose [Automatic setup (recommended)] when using a new
network for the first time. The following dialog will be displayed; if
multiple infrastructure networks have been setup, select a setting
which will be used for network connection and click [Next]. to
proceed to Step 11 (pg.68).
[Automatic setup] cannot be selected in the following cases:
• When editing a preset network
• When using a third party network adapter
• When the computer network is set to a static IP address
• When the OS is Windows XP SP1 or Mac OSX
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