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    Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers
    * Press  again to cancel before printing is complete.
    Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print Set
    The  Print set  option in the playback menu ( 80) is used to create digital “print 
    orders” for printing on DPOF-compatible devices (
      100).  Selecting  Print set  dis-
    plays the menu shown in Step 1.
    S elect pictures as described in Steps 1–3 of “Printing Selected Pictures” ( 60).3
    *  To delete current print order, highlight  Delete print set and press .
     Print Set
    Date  and  Info are reset each time the menu shown Step 4 is displayed.   Info is not printed 
    when the camera is connected directly to the printer.
    4
    C onfi  rm selection (to return to step 1 and 
    change selection, press  button).
    5
    Start printing.  PictBridge menu is dis- played when printing is complete. *
    1
    H ighlight  Print selected .
    2
    Display selection dialog.
    4Highlight option and press :
    •  Date : Print date of recording on all pictures 
    in print order.
    •  Info : Print shutter speed and aperture on 
    all pictures in print order.
    •  Done : Complete print order and exit.  Pic-
    tures in print order are shown by icon dur-
    ing playback (
     6–7).
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    Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers
    ImageLink
    Use the supplied PV-11 dock insert to print pictures on an ImageLink printer ( 
    100).  See the printer manual for details.
    1 Attach the supplied printer insert to the printer.1 Attach the dock insert to the printer.
     USB
    PTP  (the default option) must be selected for  Inter-
    face  >  USB  in the camera setup menu before the cam-
    era can be connected to a printer.
    2 Tu rn the camera off    and attach it to the dock in-
    sert.  The camera will turn on automatically.
    3 Pr int pictures as described in the printer manual.
    To  remove the dock insert, place your thumbs where 
    indicated, press, and lift.
      I mageLink
    The monitor will turn off   automatically if no operations are performed for about one minute 
    while the camera is connected to an ImageLink printer.  If no operations are performed for 
    another seven minutes, the camera will turn off  .
    If  the printer does not support the language selected in the camera setup menu, menus will 
    be displayed in English.
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    Wireless Transfer and PrintingWi reless transfer is available with computers running Windows XP Home Edition/
    W indows XP Professional Service Pack 1 or later (Service Pack 2 or later recom-
    mended) or Mac OS X version 10.3 or later.  To confi gure 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 Refer-
    ence Manual  (on CD) for installation instructions.
    Wireless Transfer and Printing
    Using the camera’s built-in IEEE 802.11b/g wireless transmitter, you can:
    •  Transmit pictures to a computer for storage and editing (
     71–72)
    •  Save pictures directly to the computer hard disk as they are taken (
     73)
    •  Print pictures on a printer connected to a wireless network (
      73; if the optional 
    PD-10 wireless printer adapter is used with a PictBridge printer, the printer need 
    not be connected to a computer)
    Co nnecting to a Wireless Network
    Wireless transfer and printing requires a wireless local-area network (LAN) compat-
    ible with the IEEE 802.11b/g standard.  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).
    A d-hoc (peer-to-peer) network Infrastructure network
    Wireless LAN 
    access point
    C
    omputer with built-in or 
    external wireless LAN adapter
      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.
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    Wireless Transfer and Printing
    C onfi  guring the Camera
    F ollow 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.
    1 Confi  rm 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 C onnect the COOL-STATION to the computer using the supplied USB  ca-
    ble and turn the camera on.
    2  Tu rn the camera off   and place it in the COOL-STATION.
    6  Choose one of the following options.
    Create  an 
    Infrastructure  (Access Point) 
    network profi  leCr eate an Ad-hoc 
    (C amera to Com-
    puter) network  profi leCreate Infrastructure 
    (Access Point) and Ad-hoc  (C amera to Computer) 
    network profi  lesCrea te 
    Profi le 
    manually
    • Fixed IP address- ing
    • Windows XP SP2  not confi gured 
    for wireless LAN
    • Windows XP SP1
    • Macintosh
    7  Enter a profi  le name and choose the icon that will appear in the camera profi  le list.
    8  Enter wireless net-
    wo rk settings.8 Enter wireless network settings.
    9 Enter TCP/IP settings.
    Enter a profi le name and choose the icon 
    that will appear in the camera profi le list 
    in ad-hoc mode (see Step 7).
    10 S elect a printer for wireless printing.
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    Wireless Transfer and Printing
    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 Tu rn the camera off    and place it in the COOL-
    STATION.
      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 
    C amera Setup Utility .  The Wireless Camera Setup Utility 
    will start automatically when installation is complete.  The 
    “Profi les” and “Wireless Printing” tabs are not available during 
    the initial installation run.
    3 Start the Wireless Camera Setup Utility. •  W indows : Click the  Start button and select  All 
    Pr ograms  >  Nikon
     >  Wi reless Camera Set-
    up Utility .
    • Macintosh : Open the “Applications : Nikon Soft-
    ware
      : Wireless Camera Setup Utility” folder 
    and double-click the  Wireless Camera Set-
    up Utility  icon.
    The dialog at right will be displayed; click  Next.
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    Wireless Transfer and Printing
    4 C onfi rm 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.
    •  W indows : If the computer is not confi gured for 
    wireless LAN, uses fi xed 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 
    a vailable vary with the existing network confi gu-
    ration):
    •  Cr eate an Infrastructure (Access Point) network profi  le : 
    C onnect to an existing infrastructure network.
    •  Cr eate an Ad-hoc (Camera to Computer) network profi le  (not available if the com-
    puter is already part of a wireless network or uses a fi xed IP beginning with 
    an address other than 169.254) : Create a wireless network consisting only of 
    the camera and the computer.  Recommended for fi rst-time users of wire-
    less networks.
    •  Cr eate Infrastructure (Access Point) and Ad-hoc (Camera to Computer) network profi  les : 
    C onnect to an ad-hoc network in one location and infrastructure networks 
    in others.
    •  Cr eate Profi  le manually : Adjust settings manually.
    Click  Next  to proceed to Step 7.
    Varies with 
    setup type
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    Wireless Transfer and Printing
    7 Enter a profi le name of up to sixteen characters 
    and choose the icon that will appear in the cam-
    era profi le list (
      70).  Click  Next to  proceed.  If 
    Cr eate an Ad-hoc (Camera to Computer) network profi le  
    was selected in Step 6, the dialogs shown in Steps 
    8 and 9 will not be displayed; proceed to Step 10.
    8 If  Create an Infrastructure (Access Point) network pro-
    fi l e  or  Create Infrastructure (Access Point) and Ad-hoc 
    (C amera to Computer) network profi les  was selected 
    in Step 6, enter the name (SSID) of the infrastruc-
    ture network.  If  Create Profi  le manually  was selected 
    or the dialog shown in Step 6 was not displayed, 
    supply any settings that are not provided auto-
    matically (
      69).  Click  Next to  proceed.  If  Cre-
    at e Profi  le manually  was selected in Step 6 or the dialog shown in Step 6 was 
    not displayed, proceed to Step 9.  If  Create an Infrastructure (Access Point) network 
    profi le  was selected, proceed to Step 10.  If  Create Infrastructure (Access Point) and 
    A d-hoc (Camera to Computer) network profi les  was selected, enter a profi le name 
    and choose the icon that will appear in the camera profi  le list in ad-hoc mode 
    and then proceed to Step 10.
      Profi  les
    A separate profi le must be created for each network to which 
    the camera is connected.  In addition, the Wireless Camera 
    Setup Utility must be installed on any computer to which pic-
    tures are transferred.  The camera can store up to nine profi les 
    f or diff  erent computers or printers; before additional profi les 
    can be created, existing profi les must be deleted.  To view 
    existing profi les, connect the camera via USB and start the 
    Wi reless Camera Setup Utility as described on the preceding 
    pages, and then select the “Profi les” tab.  Profi les selected in 
    the “Profi les” tab can be edited, renamed, or deleted using the 
    View  Profi le , Rename , and Delete  buttons.
     A d-hoc Mode
    In  ad-hoc mode, the IP address will begin with 169.254.  If the computer later becomes part 
    of an infrastructure network, it must be reconfi gured for automatic IP addressing and the 
    camera wireless profi le modifi ed to refl ect the new settings.
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    Wireless Transfer and Printing
    9 Enter TCP/IP settings ( 69) and click  Next.
    10 If desired, select the printer that will be used for 
    wireless printing with this profi le (
     73).
    •  W indows : Select a printer from the pull-down 
    down menu.
    •  Macintosh :  Click Select Printer…  and select a 
    printer, print quality, and so on.  Click  Print to 
    r eturn to the Wireless Camera Setup Utility. 
    Click  Next  to proceed.
    11 Click Close .
    12 Turn the camera off   and remove it from the COOL-
    STATION.
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    Wireless Transfer and Printing
    Wi reless Network Settings
    The Wireless Camera Setup Utility may require information on some or all of the 
    f ollowing wireless network settings:
    Item Description
    Network Name (SSID) (required) Enter a name for the wireless network or choose from a list of existing 
    networks.  Do not change the name if it is supplied automatically .
    T ype
    (required) • 
    Camera to Computer (Ad-hoc) : The network is ad-hoc if it consists only of 
    the camera and the computer.
    •  Access Point (Infrastructure) : Infrastructure networks include a wireless ac-
    cess point connected to a local-area network.
    C hannel The channel used for peer-to-peer wireless communication (ad-hoc 
    networks only).  Choose from channels 1–11.
    Authentication The type of authentication used by the computer or access point.  The 
    camera supports WPA-PSK (infrastructure mode only), open system, and 
    shared key authentication.
    Se curity The type of encryption (if any) used on the network.  Depending on the 
    authentication used, the following types of encryption are available:
    • 
    Open : none, WEP 64-bit, WEP 128-bit
    •  Shared : WEP 64-bit, WEP 128-bit
    •  WPA-PSK : TKIP
    Se curity Key Format If
     the network uses WEP encryption, note whether the key is base 16 
    (uses only the numbers 0–9 and the letters a–f ) or ASCII.
    Se curity Key If the network uses TKIP or WEP encryption, enter the network key. 
    Key Index In
     infrastructure networks that use WEP encryption, enter the host or ac-
    cess point key index.  The default index is 1.
    Confi gure
    (required) Note whether the network is confi gured to supply IP address automati-
    cally (the default setting) or manually.
    IP address If
     the network is confi  gured for manual IP addresses, enter the IP address 
    that will be assigned to the camera.
      MA C Address Filtering
    If  the wireless network uses MAC address fi ltering, you will need to supply the fi lter with the 
    camera’s MAC address.  Choose  Firmware version  from the camera setup menu (
     89) and 
    note the camera MAC address.
      Po rt Numbers
    The camera uses UDP port 5353 and TCP port 15740.  If you are using a fi rewall, you will need 
    to  confi gure it to leave these ports open.
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    Wireless Transfer and Printing
    C onnecting to the Network
    After creating a network profi le, you can connect to the network by selecting the 
    profi le from a list.  Turn the camera on, select shooting mode, and follow the steps 
    below:
    *  To view settings for the selected profi le, press the zoom control to  T ().  If you are unable 
    to  connect, check these settings to make sure they match those used on the network.  If 
    the last session with the selected device did not terminate normally, the camera will briefl y 
    display a message stating that the session is now complete.
      Auto Po wer Off  
    While the camera is in 
      (wireless) mode, data transmission will continue after the camera 
    monitor turns off   to save power (auto power off  ;  88).
    1
    Display shooting mode menu.
    2
    Hi ghlight .
    3CHOOSE PROFILE
    ConfirmInfo
    Profile-B
    Profile-C Profile-A
    1/2
    Display profi
     le list.
    4CHOOSE PROFILE
    ConfirmInfo
    Profile-B
    Profile-C Profile-A
    1/2
    H
    ighlight profi  le. *
    5WIRELESS MENU
    Shooting Date
    Shoot & Transfer Selected Images Easy Transfer (PM)
    Easy Trans. (no PM)
    ConfirmHelp 1/2
    S
    elect profi  le. †  If net work profi le is selected, 
    wireless transfer menu shown at left will be 
    displayed when connection is established.  
    If pr inter profi  le is selected, wireless printer 
    menu will be displayed (
     73).
    † To select another profi le, repeat Steps 1–5.
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