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    NFC Function
    4Add [X] to [Allow NFC 
    connections].
     Displayed when [ Wi-Fi/NFC] is set to 
    [Enable ].
     Press the < B> button to add or 
    remove [X ]. Add [X], then press 
    < 0 >.
     When a nickname (for identification) 
    is not registered, a registration screen 
    is displayed (p.W-8).
    When establishing wireless communi cations using the NFC function, 
    see the following pages. Connecting to a smartphone wirelessly: page W-21*
    Sending images to a smartphone: page W-31*
    Connecting to Connect Station: page W-44
    * When connecting to a smartphone, see pages W-18 and W-20 as well.
    NFC Function Cautions
     This camera cannot be connected to other NFC-enabled devices, such 
    as printers, using the NFC function.
     A connection cannot be establish ed using the NFC function while 
    shooting with the camera, when there is no card, or while the camera is 
    connected to another device with an interface cable.
     To connect the camera to an NFC-enabled smartphone, the 
    smartphone’s Wi-Fi and NFC functions must be enabled.
    A connection can be establis hed even when the camera’s power is in the 
    auto power off state. However, if a connection cannot be established, cancel 
    auto power off, then establish a connection. 
    						
    							W-18
    To use [q] (Connect to smartphone), a smartphone on which iOS or 
    Android is installed is necessary.  In addition, the dedicated application 
    Camera Connect (free of charge) must be installed on the smartphone.
     Camera Connect can be downloaded from the App Store or Google 
    Play.
     For the operating system versions supported by Camera Connect, 
    refer to the download site of Camera Connect.
     When an NFC-enabled smartphone is touched to the camera before 
    installing Camera Connect, the download screen of Camera 
    Connect will be displayed on the smartphone.
     Interface or functions of the camera and Camera Connect are 
    subject to change for firmware update of the camera or application 
    update of Camera Connect, iOS, Android, etc. In such a case, 
    features of the camera or Camera Connect may differ from sample 
    screens or operation instructions in this manual.
    Preparation for Smartphones 
    						
    							W-19
    2
    Easy Connection to aSmartphone
    Communicating with a smartphone enables you to 
    perform the following:
    • View images stored in the camera on a smartphone or save 
    viewed images to a smartphone.
    • Operate the camera to take a picture or change camera  settings using a smartphone.
    • Send images to a smartphone from the camera.
    This section explains how to connect the camera 
    directly to a smartphone via Wi-Fi.
     Install Camera Connect on the smartphone before setting 
    up a connection (p.W-18).
     For procedures to send images to an NFC-enabled 
    smartphone, see page W-31. 
    						
    							W-20
    When the smartphone is NFC-enabled: See page W-21.
    You can easily set up a connec tion using the NFC function.
     When the smartphone is not NFC-enabled: See page W-24.
    Set up a connection by selecting [ Easy connection].
    Smartphones labeled with the  P mark are NFC-enabled. Some 
    smartphones are not labeled with the  P mark even if they are NFC-
    enabled; if you do not know whether your smartphone is NFC-enabled, 
    contact the manufacturer of the smartphone.
    Connection Method
    A connection may not be established with the NFC function even if the 
    smartphone is NFC-enabled.
    NFC-enabled smartphones can also be connected by selecting [ Easy 
    connection] or [ Select a network]. 
    						
    							W-21
    NFC-enabled smartphones can be connected by touching them to the 
    camera.
    The operation flow is as follows.
    (1) Turn on the camera and smartphone.
    (2) Enable the NFC function on the camera and smartphone.
    (3) Touch the smartphone to the camera so that they come into 
    contact with each other.
     For the camera’s NFC setting, see page W-16.
     For the smartphone’s Wi-Fi setting, NFC setting, and NFC antenna 
    position, refer to the smartphone’s instruction manual.
    1Enable the NFC fu nction on the 
    camera and smartphone 
    (p.W-16).
    2Touch a smartphone to the 
    camera.
     If the download site of Camera 
    Connect appears on the smartphone, 
    install Camera Connect (p.W-18).
     If an image is being played back on 
    the camera, press the < 3> button to 
    end the playback.
     Touch the  P mark on the 
    smartphone to that on the camera.
     When a message indicating the 
    connection is being established is 
    displayed on the camera’s LCD 
    monitor, move the smartphone away 
    from the camera.
     Camera Connect starts on the 
    smartphone and establishes a 
    connection.
    Connecting to an NFC-enabled Smartphone 
    						
    							W-22
    Connecting to an NFC-enabled Smartphone
    3Connect to the camera.
    When a connection is established, 
    the screen on the left will appear on 
    the camera’s LCD monitor. When 
    connecting to the same smartphone, 
    this screen will not appear again.
     To specify viewable images, press the 
     button. See step 7 on page 
    W-40 to set them.
     Select [ OK] and press < 0>. After a 
    message is displayed, the [q Wi-Fi 
    on ] screen will appear.
     The main window of Camera Connect 
    will be displayed on the smartphone.
     To return to the menu, press the 
     button.
    The settings for connecting to a smartphone are now complete.
    For operations after setting up a connection, see page W-28.
    The device name set on 
    Camera Connect
    You can check or change the device name on the setting screen of Camera 
    Connect. 
    						
    							W-23
    Connecting to an NFC-enabled Smartphone
    If necessary, also read “NFC Function Cautions” (p.W-17).
     When touching the smartphone to the camera, be careful not to drop the 
    camera or smartphone.
     Do not touch the smartphone to the camera with too much force. Doing 
    so can scratch the camera or smartphone.
     Just holding the smartphone close to the mark may not establish a 
    connection. Be sure to touch the mark with the smartphone so that they 
    come into contact with each other.
     Recognition may be difficult depending on the smartphone. Touch slowly 
    while changing the position or rotating horizontally.
     Another application on the smartphone may start depending on how you 
    touch. Check the position of the  P mark, then touch again.
     When touching the smartphone to the camera, do not leave anything 
    between the camera and smartphone. In addition, when a case is 
    attached to the camera or smartphone, communication may not be 
    possible via NFC function.
    The camera cannot be connected to two or more smartphones at the 
    same time.
     By default, the connection settings  with the NFC function are saved as 
    the fourth setting (a setting dedicated to NFC connection) under the 
    name [ SET4(NFC) ]. When you connect the camera to another 
    smartphone via NFC, [ SET4(NFC)] will be overwritten.
     While connected, the camera’s auto power off does not function. 
    						
    							W-24
    The camera and a smartphone can be directly connected via Wi-Fi.
    To establish connection, operations on the smartphone are required. 
    For details, refer to the smartphone’s instruction manual.
    1Install Camera Connect on the 
    smartphone 
    (p.W-18).
     2Select [Communication settings].
    Under the [5 4] tab, select 
    [Communication settings ], then 
    press < 0>.
    3Select [Built-in wireless settings].
    4Select [Wi-Fi function].
     Set [ Wi-Fi/NFC ] to [Enable], then 
    select [Wi-Fi function] (p.W-12).
     If a screen for setting a nickname (for 
    identification) appears, register a 
    nickname (p.W-8).
    5Select [ q] (Connect to 
    smartphone).
    Connecting with [Easy connection]
    Operation on the Smartphone-1
    Operation on the Camera-1 
    						
    							W-25
    Connecting with [Easy connection]
    6Select [Easy connection].
    Select [ OK] and press < 0> to go to 
    the next screen.
    7Operate the smartphone and 
    connect it to the camera.
     Activate the smartphone’s Wi-Fi 
    function, then select the SSID 
    (network name) displayed on the 
    camera’s LCD monitor.
     For the password, enter the 
    encryption key displayed on the 
    camera’s LCD monitor.
    Operation on the Smartphone-2
    Encryption key (password)
    Smartphone’s screen 
    (sample)
    SSID (network name)
    Camera’s screen
    When connecting by selecting [ Easy connection], “_Canon0A” is 
    displayed at the end of the SSID. 
    						
    							W-26
    Connecting with [Easy connection]
    8Start Camera Connect on the 
    smartphone.
    When the [Waiting to connect ] 
    screen is displayed on the camera’s 
    LCD monitor, start Camera Connect 
    on the smartphone.
    9Select the camera to connect to 
    on the smartphone.
     Select and tap the camera to connect 
    to from [ Cameras ] on Camera 
    Connect. 
    						
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