Nikon Wt-4 manual

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  • Page 1

    1 Introduction Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) C on guring the W T -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( A d-hoc Mode) This document provides basic instructions on con guring the W T -4 wireless transmitter and a Windows XP P rofessional SP2 computer f or transmission over an ad-hoc (p[...]

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    2 1: Get Ready Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 1: Get Ready Equipment Ready the following: • A W T -4 wireless transmitt er • A fully-charged EN-EL3e batter y for the WT -4 • A Nikon D3 or D300 digital SLR camera • A fully-charged batter y for the camera (an EN-EL4a f or the D[...]

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    3 2: Assign the Computer an IP A ddress Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 2: Assign the C omputer an IP Addr ess Choose an address f or the computer . The f ollowing IP address is intended as an example only . IP address : 192.168.1.3 Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 2 - 1 Click Star t and s[...]

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    4 2: Assign the Computer an IP A ddress Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 2 - 3 Select Internet Protoc ol ( T CP/IP) and click Properties . 2 - 4 Select Use the follo wing IP address and enter the IP address and subnet mask for the c omputer . Click OK to exit and then click OK to close[...]

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    5 3: Con gure the Network Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 3: C on gure the Network 3 - 1 Click Start and selec t All P rograms > Ac cessories > Communica tions > Network Connections . 3 - 2 Select W ireless Netw ork Connection and click Change settings of this connectio[...]

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    6 3: Con gure the Network Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 3 - 4 Select Use W indows to con gur e my wireless network settings . 3 - 5 Click Add .[...]

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    7 3: Con gure the Network Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 3 - 6 After entering a network name and choosing security options as described below , select This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network; wireless acc ess points are not used and click OK . Do not select The key is pr o[...]

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    8 4: Cop y the Network Pr o le to the Camera Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 4: C opy the Netw ork Pro le to the Camera Use the W T -4 setup utility to copy the network pro le to the camera. Befor e proceeding, make sure that MTP/PTP is selected f or the USB option in the cam[...]

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    9 4: Cop y the Network Pr o le to the Camera Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 4 - 4 Select A dd/Edit pro les and click Nex t . 4 - 5 Select A dd new pro le and click Next . 4 - 6 Enter the follo wing information and click Next : • Pro le name : Enter a name of up to 16 ch[...]

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    10 4: Cop y the Network Pr o le to the Camera Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 4 - 7 Select Manual setup and click Ne x t . 4 - 8 Enter the follo wing information and click Next . • Network name (SSID ) : W T -4 • Communica tion mode : Ad hoc • Channel : 1 • Authentica tion [...]

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    11 4: Cop y the Network Pr o le to the Camera Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 4 - 9 Enter the follo wing information and click Next . • IP address : 192.168.1.4 • Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 • Default gatewa y : Remove the check from this option. • DNS Ser v er : Remove the[...]

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    12 4: Cop y the Network Pr o le to the Camera Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 4 - 11 Select F inish wizard and click Next . 4 - 12 T urn the camera o and disconnec t the USB cable . T he network pro le has now been copied to the camera.[...]

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    13 5: Connect to the C omputer Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 5: C onnec t to the C omputer In this step, you will establish a wir eless connection bet ween the W T -4 and the computer . Before connecting the W T -4, select MTP/PTP for the USB option in the camera setup menu and con?[...]

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    14 5: Connect to the C omputer Con  guring the WT -4 for Upload to a C omputer ( Ad-hoc Mode) Windows XP P rofessional (SP2) 5 - 4 Return to the wireless transmitter menu and turn the W T -4 on. The pr o le name will be highlighted in green when a connection is established. This completes the pr ocess of connecting to the computer . A Third-P[...]