Nikon UT-1 - Manual

Nikon UT-1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; What the UT-1 Can Do for You; Connecting to a Network; Ethernet Networks; For information on connecting to a computer, see page 19.; Wireless Networks; Connect to wireless networks using a WT-5 wireless transmitter (
  • Page 3 – iii; Network Connections; Once a network connection has been established, you can:; Upload existing pictures (
  • Page 4 – iv; Trademark Information
  • Page 5 – For Your Safety; WARNINGS
  • Page 7 – vii; Notices; CAUTION
  • Page 8 – viii
  • Page 9 – ix; Notices for Customers in Canada; Notices for Customers in Europe
  • Page 10 – Table of Contents
  • Page 11 – xi
  • Page 12 – xii; For users in Europe and Africa:
  • Page 13 – Introduction
  • Page 14 – POWER
  • Page 15 – The
  • Page 17 – USB Cable Gaskets and Connector Covers
  • Page 18 – Supported Modes; network profile; PC mode
  • Page 20 – D4 Cameras; Network
  • Page 21 – Workflow; Uploading Pictures to a Host Computer (
  • Page 22 – Inserting the Battery
  • Page 24 – Connecting the Adapter; Insert the power connector.; qw; Connect the AC adapter.
  • Page 25 – Disconnecting the Adapter
  • Page 26 – System Requirements; Camera
  • Page 27 – OS; Miscellaneous
  • Page 28 – Installing Software; Select a language and click
  • Page 29 – The WT-4 Setup Utility; Windows
  • Page 31 – Transfer mode; : Control the camera from a computer using; Copying Network Profiles to the Camera (
  • Page 32 – Connect the USB cable supplied with the camera.; icon; Mac OS X; icon in the
  • Page 33 – The dialog shown below will be displayed click; Select; (note that you should select
  • Page 35 – The “Select Action” Dialog
  • Page 36 – Add new profile; and click
  • Page 37 – Enter the following information and click; for networks that; Ethernet only; and proceed to Step 11.
  • Page 38 – Manual setup
  • Page 39 – “Automatic Setup”
  • Page 42 – Obtain IP address
  • Page 43 – Confirm that settings are correct and click; Finish wizard
  • Page 45 – Connect the Ethernet cable or wireless transmitter.; Ethernet networks; : Connect the Ethernet cable to the computer; Wireless networks; : Connect the WT-5 wireless transmitter as
  • Page 46 – Viewing Profile Information; Power switch
  • Page 48 – Uploading Images; Press the; BKT; Wireless transmitter
  • Page 49 – Interrupting Transmission; Turning the camera or UT-1 off; Yes; During Upload; Voice Memos
  • Page 50 – Loss of Signal; Turning the Camera Off
  • Page 51 – Transfer Status; A green
  • Page 52 – Network Status; The Status LEDs; Signal quality is shown by the; LINK; LED flashes to show that an error has; Status LEDs
  • Page 53 – The Status Display
  • Page 54 – PC Mode; Connecting to the Computer; : To access the network via Ethernet, confirm that
  • Page 55 – for the; option in
  • Page 57 – Controlling the Camera; Complete the steps in “Connecting to the Computer” (; Wireless Networks: Loss of Signal During Transfer
  • Page 59 – Status area; Battery level
  • Page 61 – Before Connecting
  • Page 70 – Obtain IP address automatically
  • Page 74 – Connecting to the ftp Server; : To access the network via Ethernet, confirm
  • Page 75 – Editing ftp Server Profiles
  • Page 76 – and adjust settings as described
  • Page 78 – On; File number sequence
  • Page 83 – Menu Guide
  • Page 84 – Choose Profile; Mode; Using the Menus
  • Page 85 – 16). This option is only available when the UT-1 is connected; Wireless; to save changes and return to the
  • Page 86 – . The wireless menu has; SSID; : Choose a mode according
  • Page 87 – Channel; Infrastructure; Communication mode; Authentication; : Choose the type of
  • Page 88 – Encryption; No encryption; was selected in Steps 1–2.
  • Page 89 – Edit the encryption key:; ASCII; : In infrastructure networks
  • Page 90 – Obtain automatically; : Highlight this option and; Address
  • Page 91 – Highlight; Mask
  • Page 92 – Use gateway; : Highlight this option and press
  • Page 93 – Enable DNS; : Highlight this option and press the
  • Page 94 – FTP; Server; Display the text entry dialog.
  • Page 95 – Folder; Port
  • Page 96 – PASV mode
  • Page 97 – Anonymous login; User ID
  • Page 98 – Password
  • Page 99 – Use proxy server
  • Page 101 – Transfer Settings; The following settings are available in transfer mode:; Auto Send; to delete photographs from the; Off
  • Page 102 – Send File As; Option
  • Page 103 – Print
  • Page 104 – Device Info; and; Battery Info; display shows; MAC Address
  • Page 105 – Device Settings; Device info; Device settings; menus can be found under; Auto Power Off
  • Page 107 – Appendices; Creating an FTP Server; The following settings are used below for illustrative purposes:
  • Page 108 – Windows 7; Go to
  • Page 109 – Properties; Enter an IP address and subnet mask.
  • Page 110 – Close the network properties dialog.; Open Administrative Tools.; Start
  • Page 111 – Open the IIS manager.; Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager; Right-click the computer user name and select; Add FTP
  • Page 112 – Enter site information.; Anonymous Login
  • Page 113 – Choose binding and SSL options.; Start FTP site automatically
  • Page 114 – Choose authentication options.; Adjust settings as described below and click; Finish
  • Page 115 – Windows Vista; Display network connections.
  • Page 118 – Manager; A “User Account Control” dialog will be displayed click; Allow
  • Page 119 – Display ftp site properties.; Default FTP Site; and select
  • Page 120 – Select the address and port number.; Select the IP address entered in Step 5 and enter a; TCP port
  • Page 121 – Choose a home directory.
  • Page 122 – Windows XP
  • Page 124 – Select the IP address entered in Step 4 and enter a
  • Page 126 – Display network settings.; Open; System Preferences; Adjust network settings.; Show All
  • Page 127 – Display file sharing options.; File Sharing; Options; Turn ftp file sharing on.; Share files and folders using ftp
  • Page 129 – Rename
  • Page 130 – Interface type
  • Page 131 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 132 – Problem
  • Page 133 – Specifications; Communication Unit UT-1; Ethernet
  • Page 135 – Battery Life; Wireless Transmitter
  • Page 136 – Index
  • Page 140 – Printed in Japan; Communication Unit
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Summary

Page 2 - ii; What the UT-1 Can Do for You; Connecting to a Network; Ethernet Networks; For information on connecting to a computer, see page 19.; Wireless Networks; Connect to wireless networks using a WT-5 wireless transmitter (

ii Wh at th e UT -1 C a n Do f or Y ou What the UT-1 Can Do for You This manual describes how to connect to a network and upload pictures to a computer or ftp server or control the camera remotely using Camera Control Pro 2. Use the UT-1 to connect to Ethernet networks, or connect to wireless networ...

Page 3 - iii; Network Connections; Once a network connection has been established, you can:; Upload existing pictures (

iii Wh at th e UT -1 C a n Do f or Y ou Network Connections Once a network connection has been established, you can: Upload existing pictures ( 0 36) Control the camera remotely using Camera Control Pro 2 ( 0 45) Upload pictures to an ftp server ( 0 49)

Page 4 - iv; Trademark Information

iv Wh at th e UT -1 C a n Do f or Y ou Trademark Information Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with this Nikon prod...

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