Nikon Camcorder WT 2 User Manual

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WT-2/WT-2A Setup Guide  
Infrastructure Setup for Windows XP  
Service Pack 2 or Later  
Written by Thomas Sapiano  
First Edition  
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Wireless Setup Guide  
Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Firewalls  
Firewalls are designed to protect  
computers from outside threats.  
One of the mechanisms used to  
do this is to block any connection  
that does not originate from the  
computer/network. For normal  
users this typically isn’t a problem  
as the tasks they perform are  
initiated by the user.  
These image transmitters work  
in a different manner, however.  
When an image is ready to be  
transmitted, the camera is the  
one that initiates the connection.  
As such,intheirdefaultconfiguration,  
most firewalls will attempt to  
prevent this action from taking  
place. When that happens, the  
camera will be unable to connect  
to your computer.  
Now that the installation process is complete, ITP  
is now set up and opperational on your computer.  
Your next task is to configure the camera so that it  
knows how to communicate with your computer.  
To begin this process, double click on the ITP tray  
icon (shown above) in order to launch the Control  
Centre interface.  
If the Windows Firewall is enabled on your computer,  
you will be prompted to continue blocking ITP. When  
this dialog pops up, select the Unblock button to allow  
ITP to receive connections from the camera. This is  
necessary for proper operation of your system.  
Step 9  
Step 10  
If you are using firewall software  
other than the one supplied  
with Windows XP you may need  
to perform additional steps. In  
order for the camera to function  
correctly, the firewall must be  
configured to allow incoming  
FTP traffic (TCP/IP port 21). The  
way that you do this depends  
on the firewall being used, so  
please read the instructions  
that came with it.  
Once the specified settings have been selected,  
click the Configure WT-1/WT-2/WFT-E1 link to  
begin the process of configuring your camera.  
Follow the provided directions to load these  
settings onto a memory card.  
Once the Control Centre interface comes up,  
enter the wireless settings that you are currently  
using in the blue section. Please refer to the  
settings used in your access point/router for the  
correct values.  
Selecting your wireless network adapter.  
During the installation process, you are prompted to select the network  
adapter used for your transmitter. Whenever ITP is started, it will automatically  
take steps to configure this adapter to operate with your transmitter. As such,  
if you switch to using another adapter you should change your selection in the  
Configure Adapter’ entry in the ITP tray menu to ensure that these features  
continue to operate.  
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Wireless Setup Guide  
Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later  
Step 11  
Step 12  
Preferred Networks  
Windows XP wireless networking  
subsystem allows you to maintain  
a list of preferred networks. This  
listallowsyoutocontrolthepriority  
of different access points that  
you typically connect to. Once a  
network has been added to this  
list you can select it and move  
it up and down with respect to  
the other networks.  
Remove the CF card from your computer and insert  
it into the camera with the WT-2 attached. Wait  
for the green light to go out, then press the Menu  
button. Navigate to the Set Up tab (the bottom tab)  
and continue on to the next step...  
Select the Wireless LAN entry and press the  
controller pad right to configure the WT-2  
transmitter.  
ITP User Accounts  
In order to connect to an FTP server,  
the camera must supply login  
information to identify itself. The  
installation process will create the  
first user for you, however if you  
would like you can create more  
users by clicking the Add User link  
in the red section of the Control  
Centre.  
Step 13  
Step 14  
In addition to providing a basic  
layer of security, user accounts  
also allow you a greater degree  
of control. For instance, the files  
transmitted using each account  
are saved in different locations.  
This allows you to easily keep  
images from different cameras  
and/or shooters separate from  
one another.  
Select the Load settings file entry and instruct the  
camera to retrieve the settings from the card.  
OncetheWirelessLANmenuappearsselecttheWireless  
LAN system entry and switch it to the OFF position.  
Step 15  
Step 16  
Complete  
If everything has worked correctly, the  
transmitter will now be functional. If you haven’t  
done so yet, take a picture to ensure that it is  
transmitting correctly. If it is not working, please  
see the troubleshooting section.  
When the settings have been loaded, return to  
the Wireless LAN menu. Return to the Wireless  
LAN system entry and switch it back to ON.  
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Wireless Setup Guide  
Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later  
Wireless Network Settings  
During step nine of the setup process, you were asked to enter the wireless  
settings into the blue section of the control centre. In order for the WT-2 to  
function properly, these values must be entered correctly and completely. If  
you are unsure about any of these values, please read on for a quick summary  
of the required information and how to obtain it.  
Encryption  
The Nikon WT-2/2A supports  
both WEP and WPA encryption.  
When enabled in both the camera  
and the laptop, all transmitted  
SSID (Network Name)  
Channel  
The SSID (Service Set IDentifier) is a unique Specifies the frequency at which the wireless images will be encrypted to  
prevent anyone from intercepting  
them.  
name that identifies a wireless network. All network will operate. When used with  
devices operating on your network use this Infrastructure networks, the channel is  
name to find and connect to the correct access automatically determined so this field  
point. It is important to note that this value cannot be modified in this mode.  
is case sensitive so make sure that you enter it  
For simplicity sake, this guide  
leaves this feature disabled. For  
most people this encryption is  
not necessary - however if you  
are concerned about this you  
can turn it on.  
exactly as written.  
Encryption Mode & Key  
If you are unsure of the name of your network,  
Wireless networks can optionally be configured  
simply right-click on your wireless network  
to encrypt data travelling over them to prevent  
third parties from intercepting private  
information. In order to use this, all devices on  
adapter’s tray icon and select View Available  
Wireless Networks. This will list all of the networks  
in range, as well as tell you the name of the  
the network must be configured with the same  
network that your computer is currently  
encryption mode and key.  
connected to.  
For instructions on configuring your network  
to operate in this mode, please see the  
Network Type  
documentation that came with your wireless  
This field selects the type of WiFi network that access point/router.  
you would like to connect to. Infrastructure  
networks (the type covered in this guide) are  
wireless networks based around dedicated  
access points. Ad-Hoc networks are a simpler  
form of wireless networking where devices can  
communicate directly with one another.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
The WT-2 is a complex device and problems may  
arise when trying to set it up the first time. This section is  
designed to guide you through the process of identifying  
those problems and rectifying them.  
Troubleshooting  
Step 1: Ensure settings have been loaded properly.  
If the profile was not properly  
loaded onto the card the  
‘Load settings file?’ entry will  
be greyed out as shown in the  
following screen capture:  
Sometimes the WT-2 will not properly load all of the  
settings from the memory card. It can be very sensitive  
to the manner in which you leave the menus after loading  
the settings file. Please carefully repeat steps 12-15 in the  
instructions in order to reload the settings.  
If it is still not connecting properly, please check the  
settings in the camera and compare them to the ones listed  
in the instructions contained in this document.  
If this happens, please replace  
the Compactflash card back  
into the computer. Return to  
the Control Centre and press  
the Configure WT-1/WT-2/  
WFT-E1 link to reload the  
profile on the card.  
Repeat steps 10 through 15,  
taking special care to ensure  
that the drive letter specified  
in step 10 is correct. It is  
advised that you verify your  
selection in Windows Explorer  
before going on.  
Step 2: UsetheConnectionWizardtoisolatetheproblem.  
The WT-2 offers a connection wizard to help simplify  
the setup process. As you enter the settings into this  
system, it will try them immediately. This allows you  
to test each value and identify which setting is causing  
the problem.  
To initiate the connection wizard go to the top level of  
the Wireless LAN menu in the camera, switch OFF the  
Wireless LAN system and press the  
button. Open  
If ever ything was done  
correctly this time, the entry  
should be available and you  
will be able to continue on.  
the ITP Control Centre on your computer and use the  
values provided there to configure the camera via this  
interface.  
Step 2A: Selectthewirelessnetwork.  
Once the connection wizard is started,  
it will first show you a list of available  
wireless networks. Select the appropriate  
network and then press the Enter  
button to move on to the next step. If  
the selected network uses encryption,  
you may be prompted for additional information.  
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Step 2B: Enternetworksettings.  
After the camera has connected to  
the appropriate wireless network, the  
next step is to specify the TCP/IP  
properties. If the fields aren’t already  
set, use the values specified in the  
green section of the Control Centre.  
Troubleshooting  
If you are having problems,  
the three LEDs on the back of  
the WT-2 are the best way to  
diagnose them. This legend  
describes the various patterns  
to help you troubleshoot the  
source of the problem.  
Press the Enter button on the camera to commit the  
settings. If you receive a TCP/IP Error message from the  
camera, go back and verify that the values have been  
entered correctly.  
Transmitting  
The WT-2 has successfully  
connected to your computer,  
and is currently transmitting  
images.  
Step 2C: Specifytheserveraddress(yourcomputer).  
The next step in the wizard prompts  
you to specify the server that you  
would like the images transmitted to.  
The IP Address value in the red section  
of the Control Centre should be entered  
at this stage. Press the enter button to  
commit the selection and move on.  
Connected  
The WT-2 has successfully  
connected to your computer,  
but is not currently transmitting  
images.  
If the camera generates an Unable to Locate Server  
error, then verify that you have entered the value correctly.  
If that fails, go to the end of the address and press the  
trashcan button several times to clear out any extra  
whitespace characters (as the WT-2 is sensitive to this).  
If the problem persists, verify that the correct adapter  
is selected in the red section and try the other values  
available in the IP Address dropdown.  
Trying to Connect  
The WT-2 is trying to connect  
to the FTP server but has not  
been able to do so.  
Step 2D: Providelogincredentials.  
Connection Failure  
The transmitter has run into  
a problem that is preventing  
the connection from being  
formed.  
Once the camera has successfully  
connected to ITP, it needs a username  
and password for authentication  
purposes. If you have created a user  
account, enter the username and  
password here. If you have enabled  
anonymous logins, simply check the appropriate box.  
Press enter to test your settings and move on.  
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Step 2E: Specifydestinationfolder.  
In this field you will generally want  
to leave the Home folder box checked  
and press Enter to move on. Use the  
ITP interface to specify the destination  
folder.  
ConnectionStatus  
Connected  
When the laptop has associated  
with a network, this icon will be  
shown beside its name in the  
list of networks. This signals that  
the computer is now ready to  
communicate with other devices  
using the same SSID.  
Step 3: Check software firewalls running on the laptop.  
If you are running any software firewalls (other than the  
Windows firewall) on your laptop, check the settings to  
ensure that they are not blocking incoming FTP traffic.  
Each product works in a different way so detailed  
directions are beyond the scope of this document.  
Available  
The laptop has detected the  
presence of this network. It has  
not associated with it, however it  
is available to connect to.  
Unavailable  
This icon is displayed beside  
networks that the laptop cannot  
find in the vicinity. You may be  
out of range or the camera may  
not be turned on.  
Step 4: Verifyyouareconnectedtothenetwork.  
Return to the View  
Available Wireless  
Networks dialog  
and make sure that you are connected to the network  
that you created. If you are not connected, select the  
network from the list and click the Connect button.  
Step 5: Verify that ITP is running properly.  
Right-click on the ITP icon (A)  
in the system tray. If the Start  
Server entry (B) is not greyed  
out, select it. Try the WT-2  
again to see if it is working.  
If ITP is already running then  
try to connect to 127.0.0.1 with  
FTP client software. If you are  
unable to connect then double  
check your settings in ITP and  
any firewall software you are  
running.  
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Wireless Setup Guide  
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Still having problems...  
If the above troubleshooters still have not resolved your prob-  
lems, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].  
Some problems need more complex debugging steps that will  
require personal attention. You can also visit us at:  
ITP Registration  
If you have not already done  
so, please register your copy  
of ITP 2.0 so that we can  
notify you of any future  
updates to the software.  
Our registration data is not  
shared with any outside parties  
and will only be used as you  
specify on the registration  
form.  
This information helps us  
keep our customers up to  
date on any improvements  
made in our products. If you  
wish, you may also be placed on  
the list of potential beta-testers  
for upcoming versions of our  
software.  
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© Copyright 2006 Thomas Sapiano. All rights reserved. This document is protected by Canadian copyright law and may not be  
reproduced without the explicit consent of its author. IP networking can be a complex topic and no single setup will work in all situations.  
These directions assume a standard configuration and may not function under all circumstances. As such, this document is provided on an  
as-is basis without warranty - by using this document the reader accepts all responsibility for their actions. The author does not accept any  
responsibility for problems that may occur while following these directions.  
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