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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
The network can consist of the camera in peer-to-peer communication with a single computer equipped with a wireless LAN adapter (ad-hoc mode; IEEE 802.11b only) or of a camera connected to a wireless network via a wireless LAN access point (infrastructure mode). Ad-hoc (peer-to-peer) network Infrastructure network Computer with built-in or Wireless LAN external wireless LAN adapter access point Wireless transfer is available with computers running Windows XP Home Edition/ Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 or later (Service Pack 2 or later recommended) or Mac OS X version 10.3 or later. To configure the camera for use with the wireless network, you will also need the Wireless Camera Setup Utility, which is installed with Picture Project; see the Quick Start Guide and the PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD) for installation instructions. Channel Set the wireless LAN adapter or access point to a channel between 1 and 11 (inclusive). During Transfer The camera strap eyelet may become hot during transfer (i.e., when the wireless transfer LED is lit or blinking). Observe due caution when handling the camera. Wireless Transfer and 63 Configuring the Camera Follow the steps below to copy wireless settings to the camera via USB. For details, see pages 65–68. Information on the settings required for manual setup in Steps 8 and 9 may be found on page 69. Help can be displayed by clicking Help at any stage; to cancel setup, click Cancel at any time. Wireless Transfer and Printing 1 Confirm that PTP is selected for Interface > USB in the camera setup menu. 3 Start the Wireless Camera Setup Utility and check that the camera is pow- ered by the AC adapter or the battery is fully charged. 4 Check that the computer supports wireless LAN. 5 Connect the COOL-STATION to the computer using the supplied USB ca- ble and turn the camera on. 2 Turn the camera off and place it in the COOL-STATION. 6 Choose one of the following options. Create an Infrastructure (Access Point) network profile Create an Ad-hoc (Camera to Com- puter) network profi le Create Infrastructure (Access Point) and Ad-hoc (Camera to Computer) network profiles Create Profi le manually • Fixed IP address- ing • Windows XP SP2 not configured for wireless LAN • Windows XP SP1 • Macintosh 7 Enter a profile name and choose the icon that will appear in the camera profile list. 8 Enter wireless net- work settings. 8 Enter wireless network settings. 9 Enter TCP/IP settings. Enter a profile name and choose the icon that will appear in the camera profile list in ad-hoc mode (see Step 7). 10 Select a printer for wireless printing. 64 The steps on the preceding page are described in detail below. To prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly before setup is complete, use the supplied AC adapter or be sure the battery is fully charged. 1 Confi rm that PTP is selected for Interface > USB in the camera setup menu ( 56, 89). 2 Turn the camera off and place it in the COOL- STATION. 3 3 Start the Wireless Camera Setup Utility. • Windows: Click the Start button and select All Programs > Nikon > Wireless Camera Setup Utility. • Macintosh: Open the “Applications : Nikon Software : Wireless Camera Setup Utility” folder and double-click the Wireless Camera Setup Utility icon. The dialog at right will be displayed; click Next. If the Wireless Camera Setup Utility Is Not Installed If the Wireless Camera Setup Utility is not already installed, insert the yellow installer CD supplied with the camera in a CD-ROM drive and start the installer as described in the Quick Start Guide. In the “Install Center” window, click Wireless Camera Setup Utility. The Wireless Camera Setup Utility will start automatically when installation is complete. The “Profiles” and “Wireless Printing” tabs are not available during the initial installation run. 65 Wireless Transfer and Wireless Transfer and Printing 4 Confirm that the computer is equipped for wire- less LAN and click Next. For more information, click Help. 5 Connect the COOL-STATION to the computer us- ing the supplied USB cable and turn the camera on. Click Next to proceed. • Windows: If the computer is not configured for wireless LAN, uses fixed IP addressing, or is run- ning Windows XP Service Pack 1, the dialog shown in Step 7 will be displayed. Otherwise proceed to Step 6. • Macintosh: Proceed to Step 7. 6 If the computer uses more than one wireless LAN adapter or access point, choose the adapter or ac- cess point the camera will use from the pull-down menu, then choose the network type (the options available vary with the existing network configu- ration): • Create an Infrastructure (Access Point) network profile: Connect to an existing infrastructure network. • Create an Ad-hoc (Camera to Computer) network profile (not available if the com- puter is already part of a wireless network or uses a fixed IP beginning with an address other than 169.254): Create a wireless network consisting only of the camera and the computer. Recommen...