Silex Technology SX10WAG SX-10WAG User Manual

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Connecting to the FTP Server
Connecting to the FTP Server
Before connecting the WT-4, select [MTP/PTP] for the [USB] option
in the camera setup menu (pg.7) and confirm that the computer
intended for network connection is started and the user is logged
in.
Turn the camera off and insert the
memory card containing the pictures to
be sent.
DUMMY
• If there are multiple card slots, insert
the card into any slot.
Front
To access the network via Ethernet, connect the Ethernet
cable (pg.2). Note that wireless transfer is disabled while an
Ethernet cable is connected. Disconnect the Ethernet cable
before accessing a wireless network. Turn the WT-4 off before
connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable.
Open the WT-4 USB connector cover and
connect the USB cable from the WT-4 to
the camera USB connector.
Turn the camera on.
UMMY
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Connecting to the FTP Server
Select [Transfer mode] for the [Wireless
transmitter] > [Mode] option in the
camera setup menu (pg.152).
A list of available connection profiles will
be displayed. Highlight the desired
profile and press J.
Viewing Profile Information
Press the camera L (?) button to view
information on the selected profile.
Editing ftp Server Profiles
To edit the ftp server profile, press the camera
N button after turning on the WT-4. See the
Menu Guide for more information (pg.153).
Select [Wireless transmitter] > [Transfer
settings] and adjust settings as
described on pages pp.169–170.
Turn on the WT-4.
Power switch
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Connecting to the FTP Server
Confirm that the selected profile is
displayed in green in the top level of the
wireless transmitter menu. For
information on what to do if an error is
displayed, see “Troubleshooting”
(pg.178).
Using the Windows Vista Ad-hoc Connection
To use the Windows Vista ad-hoc connection, turn on the WT-4
and conduct the following steps on your computer.
Click the [Start] and select [Connect To].
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Select a preset network name and click [Connet].
Enter the network security key and click [Connect].
Connecting to the FTP Server
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Click [Close].
Connecting to the FTP Server
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Uploading Images
Press the K 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.
While pressing the N button, press the
center of the multi selector (D3) or the J
button (D300). The image will be
marked with a white “send” icon and
transmission will begin immediately.
During upload, images are marked with
a green “sending” icon. Repeat this process to send additional
images (pictures will be sent in the order selected).
Uploading Images
Images that have been successfully
uploaded are marked with a blue “sent”
icon. Images can be resent by pressing
the center of the multi selector while
pressing the N button (D3) or the J
button (D300) to change the blue “sent”
icon to a white “send” icon.
Restrictions to the D300 Retouch Menu
The Nikon D300 transfers selected images when the J button is pressed
during image playback (when the WT-4 is not connected, only transfer
settings are configured). For this reason, retouch menus such as [Side-byside comparison] operated by pressing the J button during image
playback cannot be used. To use [Side-by-side comparison], configure
[Mode] in [Wireless transmitter] to a setting other than [Transfer mode].
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Turn off the WT-4 power.
Uploading Images
When the POWER LED (pg.3) changes
from green to yellow and then goes
out, detach the USB cable.
• To change the destination folder, use
the Setup Utility (pg.50, 126).
❏ Interrupting Transmission
To cancel transmission of images marked with a white “send” icon
or green “sending” icon, select the images during playback and
press the center of the multi selector while pressing the N button
(D3) or the J button (D300). The icon will be removed. Any of the
following actions will also interrupt transmission:
• Turning the camera or WT-4 off
• Selecting [Yes] for [Wireless transmitter] > [Transfer
settings] > [Deselect all]
During Upload
Do not remove the memory card or disconnect the Ethernet cable during
upload.
File Names
• To prevent files from being overwritten during transfer, select [On] for
the [File No. Sequence] option in the camera Custom Settings menu
before shooting.
• If the same FTP server is set as the transfer destination for multiple
cameras, we recommend that separate storage folders be set for each
camera.
Voice Memos
Voice memos can not be uploaded separately, but will be included when
associated pictures are transmitted. Voice recordings can not be selected
for upload.
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❏ Transfer Status
During playback, the status of images selected for uploaded is
shown as follows:
Uploading Images
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.
Loss of Signal
Transmission may be interrupted if the signal is lost (pg.148).
Transmission can be resumed by turning the WT-4 off and then on again.
Turning the Camera Off
“Send” marking will be saved if the camera or WT-4 is turned off while
transmission is in progress. Transmission of images marked with a “send”
icon will resume when the camera or WT-4 is turned on.
Removing the “Send,” “Sending,” and “Sent” Icons
“Send,” “sending,” and “sent” icons can be removed from all images by
selecting [Yes] for [Wireless transmitter] > [Transfer settings] > [Deselect
all?] (pg.170).
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❏ Network Status
Uploading Images
The status of the link between the host and the WT-4 is shown by
the status LEDs and by the display in the top level of the wireless
transmitter menu.
The Status LEDs
The POWER LED lights when the WT-4 is on.
Signal quality is shown by the LINK LED: the
faster the LED blinks, the better the signal
and the faster data can be transmitted. The
ERROR LED blinks to show that an error has
occurred.
Status
WT-4 off
USB cable not connected
Connecting to host
Waiting to send or sending data
Connection error
WT-4 hardware or battery malfunction.
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POWER
Status LEDs
LINK
ERROR
I (off )
I (off )
I (off )
K (on)
I (off )
I (off )
K (on)
K (on)
I (off )
K (on) H (blinks) I (off )
H (blinks) I (off ) H (blinks)
H (blinks) H (blinks) H (blinks)
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The Status Display
Network status can also be viewed in the top level of the wireless
transmitter menu.
Battery level: This icon
shows five level of
WT-4 battery level.
Uploading Images
e, f: The estimated
time required to
send the remaining
images.
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”
followed by the name of the file being
sent. Any errors that occur during
transfer are also displayed here.
Signal strength: This icon shows wireless
signal strength. It is displayed in red
when no signal can be detected. For
maximum signal strength, ensure a
clear line of sight between the WT-4
antenna and the wireless LAN adapter
or access point. A d icon is displayed
when the WT-4 is connected via
Ethernet.
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Uploading Images
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Menu Guide
This section describes the settings available
for the [Wireless transmitter] option in the
camera setup menu when the WT-4 is
connected.
Menu item
Mode
Choose Profile
FTP Registration (for Connection to ftp Servers Only)
Editing ftp Profiles
Transfer settings (Transfer Mode Only)
Auto Send
Delete After Send?
Send File As
Send Folder
Deselect All?
Print (Print Mode Only)
Device Info
Battery Info
Restrictions to Print Mode
Firmware Version
Device Settings
Auto Power Off
Format Transmitter’s Memory
Pg.
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pg.152
pg.153
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pg.169
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pg.172
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pg.173
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