Canon Home Security System WFT E2 II User Manual

Wireless File Transmitter  
WFT-E2 II  
Instruction Manual for UWith EOS-1D Mark IV  
To EOS-1D Mark III or EOS-1Ds Mark III Users  
This instruction manual describes the use of the transmitter when connected to the EOS-1D Mark IV.  
When using the transmitter with the EOS-1D Mark III or EOS-1Ds Mark III, refer to the PDF  
manual in the EOS_1DIII_1DsIII folder.  
To comply with local radio wave regulations, Canon offers four region-specific versions of  
the transmitter (WFT-E2 IIA, E2 IIB, E2 IIC, and E2 IID) in various areas around the world  
(p.8). For convenience, we refer to the product in this manual simply as “the transmitter,”  
without reference to versions A, B, C, or D.  
E
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Introduction  
Functions When Connected via USB  
External Media  
Record or backup images onto external media  
GPS  
Connected by a USB able  
Connected via Bluetooth  
Add the laude, logitude, altitude, date and time, and  
other shootinrmation to images  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Conventions Used in this Manual  
  These instructions should be followed only after your wireless or wired LAN and FTP server  
settings are complete. For details on configuring these settings, refer to the documentation  
provided with the respective equipment.  
  Terms in brackets [ ] indicate button or icon names or other software elements. Brackets  
also denote camera menu items.  
  Page numbers in parentheses indicate where you can find additional information.  
  Instructions on camera operations should be followed only after you have read the Camera  
Instruction Manual and are familiar with operating the camera.  
  Sections of this manual labeled with the following symbols contain information of the  
corresponding nature.  
: Warnings to avoid potential problems are labeled with a caution symbol.  
: Supplemental information is labeled with a note symbol.  
  Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States and other countries.  
  Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Corporation in the United States and other  
countries.  
  Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.  
  Wi-Fi Certified, WPA, WPA2, and the Wi-Fi Certified logo are trademarks of the Wi-Fi  
Alliance.  
  WPS as used on camera settings screens and in this manual signifies Wi-Fi Protected  
Setup.  
  UPnP is a trademark of the UPnP Implementers Corporation.  
  Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
  All other corporate and brand names in this manual are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective owners.  
Using the transmitter for remote image transfer, capture, or viewing requires adequate knowledge of  
configuring your wireless or wired LAN and FTP server.  
Canon cannot provide support for configuring wireless or wired LANs or FTP servers.  
Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage to the transmitter from erroneous network  
or FTP server settings. In addition, Canon cannot be held liable for any other loss or damage caused by  
use of the transmitter.  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Chapter List  
Introduction  
Basic Network Settings  
1
2
3
Transferring Images to an FTP Server  
Remote Capture Using EOS Utility  
Remote Capture Using WFT Server  
Linked Shooting  
4
5
Managing Settigs Infoon  
Using External Media  
6
7
Using GPS Devices  
8
9
10  
Troubleshooting  
Reference  
5
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Contents  
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Contents  
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Areas of Use and Restrictions  
  To comply with local radio wave regulations in various areas around the world, Canon offers  
four region-specific versions of the transmitter (WFT-E2 IIA, E2 IIB, E2 IIC, and E2 IID) as  
described below. Please do not use your model (version) of transmitter in regions it was not  
designed for.  
For information on other areas where the transmitter can be used, contact Canon Service  
Center.  
Model  
(Version)  
Wireless LAN Specification  
and Supported Channels  
Area of Use  
36 – 64 ch  
IEEE 802.11a  
WFT-E2 IIA United States, Canada, Singapore, and Hong Kong  
149 – 165 ch  
1 – 11 ch  
IEEE 802.11b/g  
Japan, France, Italy, Germany, United Kingdom, Belgium,  
the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Ireland, Denmark, Greece,  
Spain, Portugal, Austria, Finland, Sweden, Poland, Hungary,  
WFT-E2 IIB Romania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia,  
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Cyprus, Malta, Iceland, Norway,  
Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Australia, New Zealand, Russia,  
and Hong Kong  
36 – 64 ch  
IEEE 802.11a  
100 – 140 ch  
IEEE 802.11b/g  
1 – 13 ch  
IEEE 802.11a  
IEEE 802.11b/g  
IEEE 802.11a  
IEEE 802.11b/g  
149 – 161 ch  
1 – 13 ch  
WFT-E2 IIC Mainland China and Hong Kong  
WFT-E2 IID Can be used in all areas noted above  
  In France, outdoor use is prohibited.  
Not supported  
1 – 11 ch  
  In mainland China, outdoor use requrmiin some areas.  
IEEE 802.11a Restrictions  
When IEEE 802.11a wireless neworking is used, channels in gray in the following table cannot  
be used. These restrictions are esblihed by local regulations, which must be upheld.  
The transmitter can be used on channels in blue. Regarding channels in yellow, some  
restrictions apply. Refer to the footnotes.  
Wireless LAN  
Channel  
Connection Method  
Infrastructure  
Ad hoc  
36 – 48  
36 – 48  
36 – 48  
36 – 48  
36 – 48  
36 – 48  
36 – 48  
36 – 48  
52 – 64  
52 – 64  
52 – 64  
52 – 64  
52 – 64  
52 – 64  
149 – 165  
149 – 165  
149 – 165  
149 – 165  
100 – 140  
100 – 140  
100 – 140  
100 – 140  
Indoors  
WFT-E2 IIA  
Infrastructure  
Ad hoc  
Outdoors  
Indoors  
Infrastructure  
Ad hoc  
WFT-E2 IIB  
WFT-E2 IIC  
52 – 64*J  
52 – 64  
Infrastructure  
Ad hoc  
Outdoors  
149 – 161*C  
*J: In Japan, outdoor use on channels 52 – 64 is prohibited.  
*C: In mainland China, outdoor use requires a permit in some areas.  
8
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
               
Areas of Use and Restrictions  
  The following actions may be punishable under law. Disassembling or modifying the  
transmitter, or removing the certification label on it.  
  Do not use the transmitter near other devices that emit radio waves, such as medical  
equipment or electronic devices. The transmitter may interfere with operation of these  
devices.  
  Use the transmitter only with a compatible EOS DIGITAL camera. Using it with incompatible  
cameras may cause malfunction, accidents, and other problems not covered under  
warranty.  
  Use the transmitter as a wireless or wired LAN device as described in this instruction  
manual. If you use the transmitter for any other purpose, Canon cannot be held liable for  
any loss or damage that may occur.  
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Safety Warnings  
The following precautions are intended to prevent harm to you and others as well as damage to  
equipment. Become familiar with the precautions before using the transmitter to ensure correct  
and safe operation.  
Warning Preventing Serious Injury or Death  
 
To prevent fire, excessive heat, chemical leakage, or explosion, follow these safety guidelines.  
Do not insert metallic objects between electrical contacts of the transmitter, accessories, or connecting cables.  
 
 
Do not use the transmitter where there is flammable gas. There is a risk of explosion or fire.  
If the transmitter is dropped and internal parts are exposed, do not touch the exposed parts. There is a risk of  
electrical shock.  
 
 
 
Do not disassemble or modify the transmitter. High-voltage internal parts may cause electrical shock.  
Do not store the transmitter in dusty or humid places. There is a risk of fire or electrical shock.  
Before using the transmitter on board airplanes or in hospitals, make sure use is permitted. Electromagnetic  
waves emitted by the transmitter may interfere with instrumentation or medical equipment.  
Caution Preventing Injury or Equipment Damage  
 
 
 
Do not leave the transmitter inside a vehicle in hot weather or near a heat source. The transmitter may become  
hot and cause burns if touched.  
Do not cover or wrap the transmitter with a cloth. This may trap heat inside, posing a risk of case deformation or  
fire.  
Do not use paint thinner, benzene, or other organic solvents to clean e transmitter. This poses a risk of fire and  
may be hazardous to your health.  
If the product malfunctions, becomes damagrequis repair, contact your dealer  
or the nearest Canon Service Center.  
Handling Precautions  
  The transmitter is a precision istruent. Do not drop it or subject it to shock.  
  The transmitter is not waterproof. Do not use it underwater.  
  Wipe off any moisture with a clean, dry cloth. If the transmitter has been exposed to salty air,  
wipe it with a clean damp cloth after wringing it out to remove excess water.  
  Never leave the transmitter near any equipment that generates a strong magnetic field,  
such as magnets or electric motors.  
  Do not leave the transmitter in excessive heat, such as in a vehicle in direct sunlight. High  
temperature may damage the transmitter.  
  Do not wipe the transmitter using cleaners containing organic solvents. If the transmitter  
becomes difficult to clean, take it to the nearest Canon Service Center.  
  To avoid corrosion, do not store the transmitter where there are strong chemicals, such as in  
darkrooms or chemical labs.  
10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Nomenclature  
Locking lever  
Attachment pin  
USB port  
Ethernet  
RJ-45 port  
Port cover  
Tightening  
screw  
Terminal  
<
USB> USB lamp  
<
LAN> Network mp  
Terminal cap  
receptacle (Not used with the EOS-1D Mark IV)  
Transmitter Case  
Waterproof/Dustproof USB Cap*2  
External Media Case*1  
*1: For storing portable hard disks or other devices.  
*2: Attach this cap before connecting the USB cable in rainy weather or under other adverse conditions.  
11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Attaching to the Camera  
Turn off the camera before attaching the transmitter.  
Ensure the camera battery has sufficient charge. If the charge drops below 19%, you  
cannot transfer captured images or back them up to external media.  
Open the terminal cover on the camera.  
1
  Open the extension system terminal cover and  
turn it toward the bottom.  
Move the lever into the release position.  
2
Attach e trasmitter.  
3
  Align ttachmnt pin with the WFT-E2 II/IIA  
untig hole on the camera.  
the terminal firmly into the camera.  
  ou push the terminal into the camera, turn the  
tightening screw until it stops rotating to attach the  
transmitter securely.  
Move the lever into the locked position.  
4
  The transmitter is now attached to the camera.  
  The transmitter will be powered by the camera.  
Removal  
  Turn off the camera.  
  Push the lever down, into the release position.  
  Loosen the tightening screw until it spins freely.  
  Pull the terminal out of the camera.  
12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Subsequent Organization of This Manual  
Click one of the following chapter titles to view the corresponding page.  
13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Basic Network Settings  
Complete the basic network settings by following tamitter connection  
instructions on the camera menu screen.  
15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Getting Ready  
[FTP trans.], [EOSUtility], [WFTserver]  
The connection instructions help you follow the steps to connect the transmitter to an existing  
wireless or wired LAN.  
To connect to a wireless LAN, prepare the wireless LAN terminal (wireless LAN access point or  
wireless LAN adapter) and computer in advance so that they are ready for you to connect the  
transmitter to the wireless network. When configuring the basic network settings, bring the  
transmitter within 3 m / 9.8 ft. of the wireless LAN terminal.  
To connect to a wired LAN, use a LAN cable to connect the transmitter and computer. Set the  
transmitter for connection to the wired network.  
Wireless Transmission of Movie  
Individual movie files are large, and wireless file transmission takes some time. When setting  
up an environment for stable transmission to the wireless LAN terminal, refer to the information  
on page 106.  
[LinkedShot]  
Set up two or more EOS-1D Mark IV cameras with attaetransmitters.  
16  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Displaying the Connection Wizard  
This section describes the process of following the connection instructions. If an error is  
  Pressing the shutter button or other camera controls during configuration by the connection  
instructions will close the connection instructions. Do not press the shutter button or other  
controls until configuration is finished.  
  On the [5] tab, set [Auto power off] to [Off]. If auto power off is activated, the connection  
instructions will be closed during the configuration process.  
Turn the camera on.  
1
Display the transmitter menu.  
2
  On the camera, press the <7> button.  
  On the [7] tabselect [WFT settings] and press  
<0>. [WT stings] is added to the tab after  
you ah the nsmitter.  
[Connection wizard].  
3
X [Select communication method] screen is  
displayed.  
X The <LAN> lamp starts blinking.  
17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Selecting the Communication Method and LAN Type  
Selecting the Communication Method  
  Turn the <5> dial to select the communication  
method, and then press <0>.  
  Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next  
screen.  
• FTP trans.  
Choose this option to transfer captured images to an FTP server.  
Images can be automatically transferred as you shoot them, or you can select images to be  
transfered later.  
Computer Operating Systems  
Operation via [FTP trans.] requires that Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate  
Edition for 32- or 64-bit systems), Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000, or Mac OS X  
10.4 or 10.5 be installed on your computer. In addition, te computer must be set up as an  
FTP server in advance.  
For instructions on setting up your computer TP sever, refer to the computer  
documentation.  
Windows Vista Home Premium and Basc Edition as well as Windows XP Home  
Edition cannot be used becuse FTfunctionality is not supported.  
• EOSUtility  
Choose this option for remote capture over a wireless or wired LAN using the EOS Utility  
software included with your camera.  
In addition to remote capture, all camera operations in EOS Utility are supported. With this  
option, a wireless or wired network is used instead of the USB cable.  
Requires a computer with EOS Utility (included with EOS-1D Mark IV cameras) installed.  
18  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Selecting the Communication Method and LAN Type  
• WFTserver  
Choose this option for remote capture over a wireless or wired LAN with the transmitter acting  
as a server.  
Additionally, images on a memory card in the camera can be viewed and downloaded to a  
computer.  
The camera can be accessed like browsing a webpage, by users at up to three computers.  
Computer Operating Systems  
Any computer with a web browser can be used, regardless of the operating system.  
Even devices other than computers can be used, if they feature a web browser. However, if  
the web browser does not support JavaScript, WFT Server functions will be limited. Also  
note that devices with limited performance may display images more slowly, and  
downloading images to these devices may not be possible.  
• LinkedShot  
Choose this option for linked shooting with multiple EOS-1D Mark IV cameras attached with  
transmitters. Up to 10 slave cameras can be linked to the master camera on which you will  
release the shutter. Note that there will be a slight delay after you release the master camera  
shutter before the slave cameras shoot. Movie shooting is ot supported.  
For further instructions on [LinkedShot], refer to paof this manual.  
19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Selecting the Communication Method and LAN Type  
Selecting the LAN Type  
For [LinkedShot] instructions, refer to page 61. Note that no information about  
[LinkedShot] is given in this chapter.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select the type of LAN, and  
then press <0>.  
  Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next  
screen.  
Wireless LAN  
The [Wireless LAN setup method] screen is  
displayed.  
[Connect with wizard]: See p.21  
[WPS (PBC mode]: See p.23  
[WPS (PIN mdeSee p.24  
Select [PBC ode)] or [WPS (PIN mode)]  
usia wireless LAN terminal compatible with  
oteted Setup (WPS).  
Wired LAN  
The [Network] settings screen is diplyed. If you have selected a wired network, refer to page  
Use a Category 5 or higher STP LAN cable. (STP: Shielded Twisted Pair)  
20  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Using the Wizard to Establish a Connection  
Selecting the Wireless Network  
When you select [Connect with wizard], active wireless LAN terminals in your area are listed,  
accompanied by information about them. Select the SSID (or ESS-ID) of your desired wireless  
LAN terminal.  
Select [Connect with wizard].  
1
  Turn the <5> dial to select [Connect with  
wizard], and then press <0>.  
1
2
3
4
Select the wireless LAN terminal.  
2
  To select the wireless LAN terminal, press <0>.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select the wireless LAN  
terminal, and ten press <0>.  
  Select [OKanpress <0> to go to the next  
scre
1 Indicates whether the device is in infre oad hoc mode  
2 An icon is displayed if the wiless LAal is encrypting communication  
3 Indicates the first 9 characterof the SSID  
4 Indicates the channel used  
Encryption by Wireless LAN Terminals  
If the wireless LAN terminal is encrypting communication, select the corresponding method in  
[Authentication] and [Encryption].  
  [Authentication]: Open system, Shared key, WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK  
  [Encryption]: WEP, TKIP, or AES  
[Enter connection] and [Search again]  
  To configure settings for the wireless LAN terminal manually, select [Enter connection] and  
press <0>. Complete the settings for the items displayed, one after another.  
  To search for wireless LAN terminals again, select [Search again] and press <0>.  
21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
               
Using the Wizard to Establish a Connection  
Entering the Wireless LAN Encryption Key  
Next, enter the encryption key of the wireless LAN terminal. For details on the encryption key,  
refer to the device’s instruction manual.  
Note that the screens displayed in steps 1 to 3 below vary depending on the authentication and  
encryption of the wireless LAN terminal.  
  The [Key index] screen is displayed only if WEP  
encryption is used by the wireless LAN terminal.  
1
  Turn the <5> dial to select the key index number  
specified as the access point, and then press  
<0>.  
  Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next  
screen.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select the key format, and  
then press <0>.  
2
  Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next  
screen.  
r te encryption key.  
witch between input areas, press the <H>  
3
ton.  
  To move the cursor, turn the <5> dial.  
  In the bottom input area, turn the <5> dial and  
press <0> to enter the encryption key.  
  If you make a mistake, press the <L> button to  
erase it.  
  When you press the <7> button to complete  
the connection with the wireless LAN terminal, the  
[Network] screen (p.25) is displayed.  
  To return to the previous screen, press the  
<6> button. The entry is erased.  
22  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
WPS Connections (PBC Mode)  
This is a connection mode when using a wireless LAN terminal compatible with Wi-Fi Protected  
Setup (WPS). Pushbutton Connection mode (PBC mode) makes it easy to establish a  
connection between the camera and the wireless LAN terminal by pressing the WPS button on  
the wireless LAN terminal.  
Note that if multiple wireless LAN terminals are active in your area, it may be harder to establish  
a connection. In this case, try using [WPS (PIN mode)] to establish a connection.  
Confirm the position of the WPS button on the wireless LAN terminal in advance.  
It may take about one minute to establish connection.  
Connection may not be possible if stealth functions are enabled on the wireless LAN  
terminal. Deactivate stealth functions.  
Select [WPS (PBC mode)].  
1
  Turn the <5> dial to select [WPS (PBC mode)],  
and then press <0>.  
  Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next  
screen.  
Establish a nnection with the  
wirelAN trminal.  
2
ess e WPS button on the wireless LAN  
nalFor details about where the button is  
ed and how long to press it, refer to the  
instruction manual of the wireless LAN terminal.  
  Select [OK] and press <0> to establish a  
connection with the wireless LAN terminal.  
  When the connection with the wireless LAN  
terminal is established, the [Network] screen  
23  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
WPS Connections (PIN Mode)  
This is a connection mode when using a wireless LAN terminal compatible with Wi-Fi Protected  
Setup (WPS). In PIN code connection mode (PIN mode), an 8-digit identification number  
specified on the camera is set on the wireless LAN terminal to establish a connection.  
Even if there are multiple wireless LAN terminals active in your area, this is a relatively reliable  
method of establishing a connection using a shared identification number.  
It may take about one minute to establish connection.  
Connection may not be possible if stealth functions are enabled on the wireless LAN  
terminal. Deactivate stealth functions.  
Select [WPS (PIN mode)].  
1
  Turn the <5> dial to select [WPS (PIN mode)],  
and then press <0>.  
  Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next  
screen.  
Specify the PIN code on the wireless  
LAN terminal
2
  On threlesAN terminal, specify the 8-digit  
PIN hown n camera LCD monitor.  
r inuctions on setting PIN codes on the  
ess AN terminal, refer to the instruction  
ual of the wireless LAN terminal.  
  Select [OK] and press <0> to display the  
confirmation screen.  
Establish a connection with the  
wireless LAN terminal.  
3
  Select [OK] and press <0> to establish a  
connection with the wireless LAN terminal.  
  When the connection with the wireless LAN  
terminal is established, the [Network] screen  
24  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Configuring Network Settings  
  Turn the <5> dial to select how to configure the  
network settings, and then press <0>.  
  Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next  
screen.  
[Auto setting]  
  Settings otherwise configured with [Manual setting] can be configured automatically.  
However, the IP address and similar settings must be automatically assigned and  
configured in environments using DHCP servers or wireless LAN terminals or routers  
supporting DHCP server functions.  
If an error is displayed, select [Manual setting] regardless of whether the IP address and  
similar settings are automatically assigned and configured.  
[Manual setting]  
The [IP address set.] screen is displayed after you select  
[Manual setting]. If [Auto setting] results in an error, ente
the IP address manually. As the IP address, enter the IP  
address assigned to the camera.  
Enter the [IP address], [Subnet mask], [waynd  
[DNS address] on each screen as they aye.  
If you are not sure what to enterefer to p, “Checking  
Network Settings,” or ask the nwork administrator or  
another person knowledgeable abut tnetwork.  
  When entering numbers for the IP address, subnet mask,  
and so on, press <0> to move the input position and turn  
the <5> dial to enter the number.  
25  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Configuring Network Settings  
Completing Settings for the Communication Method  
The following instructions are for settings screens that vary depending on the communication  
method (FTP Transfer, EOS Utility, or WFT Server), as shown below. Read the page that  
introduces the selected communication method.  
FTP trans.  
Chapter 2 (p.29)  
EOSUtility  
Chapter 3 (p.43)  
Windows Vista Users  
Before performing the operatiofrom page 4perform the operations below. If these operations are  
not performed, the WFT Pairing ftwardescribed on page 44 may not start.  
Open the [C Drive] [Program F[Canon] [EOS Utility] [WFTPairing] folder (in this  
order), and then double-click the [WFT FirewallSettings] icon.  
After performing this operation, perform the operation on page 43.  
WFTserver  
Chapter 4 (p.49)  
26  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Configuring Network Settings  
Virtual Keyboard Operation  
The virtual keyboard is displayed during entry of the encryption key, server name, and other  
information.  
Switching to other input areas  
To switch between input areas, press the <H>  
button.  
Moving the cursor  
To move the cursor, turn the <5> dial.  
You can also move the cursor using <9>.  
Entering text  
In the bottom input area, turn the <5> dial to move  
the cursor and press <0> to enter text.  
You can also move the cursor using <9>.  
Deleting text  
If you make a mie, press the <L> button to erase  
it.  
irmng entries  
e <7> button to confirm what you have  
end and go to the next screen.  
Canceling entries  
Press the <6> button to erase the entry and  
return to the previous screen.  
27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Transferring Images  
to an FTP Server  
With FTP transfer, you can automatically transfer aimage to the FTP  
server as you shoot or transfer a set of shoether.  
29  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Configuring FTP Communication Settings  
These instructions are continued from Chapter 1.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select [Address setting],  
and then press <0>.  
1
  If you have set the DNS server setting to  
[Disable], the screen at left is displayed.  
2
  Press <0> to select the input position, and then  
turn the <5> dial to enter the IP address of the  
FTP server.  
  If you have set the DNS server IP address setting  
to [Auto assign] or [Manual setting], the screen  
at left is displad.  
  For instructioon screen operations, refer to  
nter FTP server’s server name or IP address.  
ort number setting], enter 00021, in most  
cases.  
3
  Turn the <5> dial to select [OK], and then press  
<0> to go to the next screen.  
  Complete the [Passive mode] settings.  
  If an Error 41 (“Cannot connect to FTP server”) is  
4
displayed in step 8, setting [Passive mode] to  
[Enable] may resolve it.  
  Complete the [Proxy server] settings.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select [OK], and then press  
5
<0> to go to the next screen.  
30  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Configuring FTP Communication Settings  
  Complete the [Login method] settings.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select [OK], and then press  
<0> to go to the next screen.  
6
7
  Complete the [Target folder] settings.  
  Select [Root folder] to have images saved in the  
root folder as specified in FTP server settings.  
  Select [Select folder] to specify a subfolder in the  
root folder. If no folder exists, a folder will be  
created automatically.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select [OK], and then press  
<0> to connect to the FTP server.  
  On the confirmation screen displayed next, select  
[OK] and pres<0>.  
8
9
X The <LAN> lis lit in green.  
  Press <0>. Turn the <5> dial to select the set  
number, and then press <0>.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select [OK], and then press  
<0>. After the connection wizard is closed, the  
display reverts to the menu screen.  
  Settings information is stored on the camera. It is  
not stored on the transmitter.  
The network settings for FTP transfer are now complete.  
31  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot  
An image can be automatically transferred to the FTP server immediately after shooting. You  
can also continue shooting even while images are being transferred.  
Before shooting, be sure to insert a memory card in the camera or connect external media  
(p.71). If you shoot without recording images, they cannot be transferred.  
Note that automatic transfer of movie is not supported. Transfer the movie after shooting, as  
described on pages 35-39.  
In [WFT settings], select [Set up].  
1
Select [Automatic transfer].  
2
  Select [Enable].  
he picture.  
3
X captured image is transferred to the FTP  
server.  
  During image transfer, the <LAN> lamp blinks.  
  During continuous shooting, images are transferred to the FTP server in the order they are  
captured.  
  The captured images are also stored on the memory card.  
  Any images for which transfer fails or is interrupted can transferred later together.  
32  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot  
Selecting Particular Sizes or Types of Images to Transfer  
In automatic transfer during shooting, you can choose which images to transfer if different sizes  
of images are recorded to the memory card and external media, or during RAW+JPEG  
shooting.  
In [WFT settings], select [Set up].  
1
Select [Transfer type/size].  
2
Select size and type of images to  
fer
3
  If the camera is set up to record larger JPEGs on a CF card and smaller JPEGs on an SD  
card and you want to transfer the smaller JPEGs, set [Larger/smaller JPEG] to [Smaller  
JPEG].  
  If the camera is set up to record RAW images on a CF card and JPEGs on an SD card,  
specify which images to transfer in the [RAW+JPEG transfer] setting. Similarly, complete  
the same setting if RAW+JPEG images are recorded simultaneously on a single memory  
card.  
  If images of the same size are recorded on a CF card, SD card, and external media at the  
same time, images recorded on the CF card are transferred, regardless of the image quality  
(compression).  
33  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Transferring Images Individually  
Simply select an image and press <0> to transfer it. You can also add a caption before  
transferring images. You can also continue shooting even while images are being transferred.  
Transferring the Current Image  
In [WFT settings], select [Set up].  
1
Select [Transfer with SET].  
2
  Select [Enable].  
ct e image.  
3
e cmera body, press the <x> button.  
  ct the image to transfer, and then press <0>  
to transfer the image.  
  Movie cannot be transferred this way.  
Selecting movie and pressing <0> will  
display the movie playback panel.  
34  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Transferring Images Individually  
Adding a Caption Before Transfer  
You can add a registered caption to each image before transfer. This is effective if you want to  
inform the recipient the printing quantity, for example. The caption is also added to images  
stored on the camera.  
For instructions on creating and registering captions, refer to page 110.  
You can check for captions added to images by examining the Exif information, in the user  
comments.  
Take the picture.  
1
In [WFT settings], select [Transfer with  
caption].  
2
X The last captured image is displayed.  
  It is ssible select other images on the  
ansr with caption] screen. To select another  
e fotransfer with a caption, view that image  
e following these steps.  
Select a caption.  
3
  Turn the <5> dial to select the [Caption] frame,  
and then press <0>.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select the content of the  
caption, and then press <0>.  
Transfer the image.  
4
  Turn the <5> dial to select [Transfer], and then  
press <0>.  
If you add captions to images that include original decision data, these images are no longer judged to  
be original images.  
35  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
BatchTransfer  
After shooting, you can select multiple images as desired and transfer them all at once. You  
can also transfer unsent images or images that could not be sent previously.  
If both a CF card and SD card are used at the same time, or if external media is connected,  
images are transferred from the source specified on the menu [5] tab, in [Record  
func+media/folder sel.] [Record/play].  
You can also continue shooting even while images are being transferred.  
Selecting Images to Transfer  
In [WFT settings], select [Image sel./  
transfer].  
1
Select [Sel.Image].  
2 X An image is dilayed.  
Select images to transfer.  
3
  Press <0>. Turn the <5> dial to display <X> in  
the upper left corner of the image to transfer.  
  Press <0> to confirm your selection.  
You can select up to 9,999 images.  
  Press the <y> button to display three images per  
screen. Press the <u> button to display one  
image per screen again.  
  After selecting images to transfer, press the  
<7> button.  
36  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Batch Transfer  
Transfer the images.  
4
  Select [Transfer].  
  Select [OK] on the confirmation screen displayed  
next.  
X A transfer progress screen is displayed.  
  During image transfer, the <LAN> lamp blinks.  
Menu Operation During Image Transfer  
You can use the menu even during image transfer. However, to prevent transfer problems,  
some menu items are unavailable during transfer, including [WFT settings], [Protect images],  
[Erase images], [Format], and [Record func+media/foldesel.].  
37  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Batch Transfer  
Batch Transfer of Images in a Folder  
In [WFT settings], select [Image sel./  
transfer].  
1
Select [Sel.n].  
2
3
4
5
Select [Folder images not transfer’d].  
  To transfer imaes that could not previously be  
transfeed, sct [Folder images failed transf.].  
Select a folder.  
Transfer the images.  
  Select [Transfer].  
  Select [OK] on the confirmation screen displayed  
next.  
X A transfer progress screen is displayed.  
  During image transfer, the <LAN> lamp blinks.  
Selecting [Clear folder transf. history] will set the transfer history of images in the selected folder to  
“unsent.” This enables you to resend all the images in the folder later by selecting [Folder images not  
transfer’d].  
38  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Batch Transfer  
Batch Transfer of Images on memory Cards  
In [WFT settings], select [Image sel./  
transfer].  
1
Select [All image].  
2
3
4
Select [Card images not transferred].  
  To transfer imaes that could not previously be  
transfeed, sct [Card images failed transfer].  
Transfer the images.  
  Select [Transfer].  
  Select [OK] on the confirmation screen displayed  
next.  
X A transfer progress screen is displayed.  
  During image transfer, the <LAN> lamp blinks.  
Selecting [Clear card’s transf. history] will set the transfer history of images on the memory card to  
“unsent.” This enables you to resend all the images on the card later by selecting [Card images not  
transferred].  
39  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Checking Image Transfer History  
Checking the Transfer History of Individual Images  
To check the transfer history, in [Image sel./transfer], select [Sel.Image].  
Image not selected for transfer (no icon)  
Image selected for transfer  
Image could not be transferred  
Image sferrd  
Checking the Transfer History of Folders or Memory Cards  
On the [Image sel./transfer] screen, you can check  
the number of images for transfer as well as the  
transfer history of images in the selected folder or  
memory card. Specifically, you can check the number  
of images classified as [Images failed trans.] and  
[Images transferred].  
40  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Viewing Transferred Images  
Images transferred to the FTP server are stored in the following folder as specified in the FTP  
server settings.  
Windows  
  Under the default settings of the FTP server, images are stored in [C drive] [Inetpub]  
folder [ftproot] folder, or in a subfolder of this folder.  
  If the root folder of the transfer destination has been changed in the FTP server settings, ask  
the FTP server administrator where images are transferred.  
Macintosh  
  Open the [Macintosh HD] [Users] folder. The folder where images are stored is located  
in the folder of the user currently logged on, or in a subfolder there.  
Folders for Image Storage  
Under the default transmitter settings, transferred images will be stored in the root folder  
specified in the FTP server settings, in a folder structure suh as A/DCIM/100EOS1D which is  
automatically created.  
Additionally, if you have selected a CF card as tdia for ecording and playback, a folder  
structure such as “A/DCIM/100EOS1D” is automy created for image storage. For an SD  
card, “B/DCIM/100EOS1D” is created, axteal media, “C/DCIM/100EOS1D” is  
created. (CF card images are asiged tolder, SD card images to the B folder, and  
external media images to the C older.)  
41  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Remote Capture  
Using EOS Utility  
You can use EOS Utility to shoot remotely over a ress or wired LAN.  
In addition to remote capture, all camera oons in EOS Utility are  
supported because a wireless or wirtwois used with this option  
instead of the USB cable.  
43  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Configuring EOS Utility Communication Settings  
These instructions are continued from Chapter 1.  
With EOS Utility, you can use the included WFT Pairing Software to establish a connection  
between the transmitter and a computer.  
WFT Pairing Software is installed automatically during easy installation of the software  
provided with the camera. If it is not installed, install it on the computer for communication with  
the transmitter before this procedure.  
The configuration procedure is as follows, using Windows XP as an example.  
  First, the pairing screen is displayed.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select [OK]. When you press  
1
<0>, the following message is displayed. Here,  
****** represents the last six digits of the MAC  
address of the WFT-E2 II for the connection.  
rt thpairing software.  
allyit is installed in the same location as  
2
Utility.  
X After the pairing software starts up, an icon is  
displayed in the task bar.  
X When the camera is detected, a message is  
displayed.  
44  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Configuring EOS Utility Communication Settings  
  Double-click the pairing software icon.  
X Detected cameras are listed. Cameras that have  
already been connected are not included in the  
list.  
3
  Click [Connect].  
  If multiple cameras are displayed, identify the  
camera to connect to by its [MAC address] or [IP  
address].  
  You can check he [MAC address] and [IP  
addrby aessing [Confirm settings] in the  
men6).  
n te camera detects the computer on which  
licked [Connect] in step 3, the message at  
t is displayed.  
4
5
  Turn the <5> dial to select [OK], and then press  
<0>.  
  Press <0>. Turn the <5> dial to select the set  
number, and then press <0>.  
  After you turn the <5> dial to select [OK] and  
press <0>, the connection wizard is closed and  
EOS Utility starts up.  
X The <LAN> lamp on the transmitter is lit in green.  
  Settings information is stored on the camera. It is  
not stored on the transmitter.  
The EOS Utility network settings are now complete.  
45  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Configuring EOS Utility Communication Settings  
  There is no need to complete pairing again if you will continue using a particular camera,  
transmitter, and computer together after pairing without changing the settings.  
Before your next PTP session, simply turn on the camera to which the transmitter is  
attached and start the pairing software. The connection between the camera and computer  
will be established automatically.  
  You can add the pairing software to the software launched at startup of your computer. In  
EOS Utility on the [Preferences] [Basic Settings] tab, select [Add WFT Pairing  
Software to the Startup folder].  
46  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using EOS Utility  
For EOS Utility instructions, refer to the Software Instruction Manual (PDF). You can take full  
advantage of EOS Utility via the transmitter just as via a USB connection, without restrictions.  
In Remote Live View shooting, the rate of image transmission is slower than via USB. The motion of  
moving subjects cannot be displayed smoothly.  
47  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Remote Capture  
Using WFT Server  
Using a web browser, you can view images on a mry card in the camera  
and download them to a computer.  
Additionally, you can shoot remotely a wless or wired LAN. Note that  
bulb and movie shooting are not su
49  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Configuring WFT Server Communication Settings  
These instructions are continued from Chapter 1.  
  Press <0>. Turn the <5> dial to select the set  
number, and then press <0>.  
  Press <0> again. After the connection wizard is  
closed, the display reverts to the menu screen.  
X The <LAN> lamp on the transmitter is lit in green.  
  Settings information is stored on the camera. It is  
not stored on the transmitter.  
Setting up an Account  
Enter a logon name and password for accessing tamerrom a computer. The logon name  
and password you specify here are used on the ter whn connecting to the camera.  
the <5> dial to select [Set up], and then  
s <0>.  
1
  Turn the <5> dial to select [WFT server  
settings], and then press <0>.  
2
50  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Configuring WFT Server Communication Settings  
  Turn the <5> dial to select [WFT account], and  
then press <0>.  
3
4
5
  When changing the port number, turn the <5>  
dial to select [Port number] and press <0>. Note  
that there is normally no need to change the port  
number (80).  
  Select a user number.  
  With WFT Server, you can connect the camera to  
up to three computers. Here, select a user number  
to prevent conflicts when users at other computers  
are connected to the transmitter simultaneously.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select [User *], and then  
press <0>.  
  After you select [Login name] and [Password],  
the following input screen is displayed.  
  For instructions on input screen operations, refer  
The WFT Server network settings e ow complete.  
51  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Displaying WFT Server  
In the web browser, display WFT Server, a screen for transmitter operations. Make sure you  
have already established a connection between the camera and computer.  
Start the web browser.  
1
  First, start Internet Explorer or another web  
browser.  
Enter the URL.  
2
  In the address field, enter the IP address assigned  
to the camera.  
  Press the <Enter> key.  
Complete the [Login name] and  
[Password] settings.  
3
  Enter the login name and password as specified in  
the procedure on page 51. Click [OK] to display  
the WFT Server screen.  
  Web browsers at support JavaScript now display  
the scren on e left below step 4.  
Otha meage is displayed if JavaScript is  
t suorted. Choosing not to use JavaScript will  
ay e screen on the right below step 4, with  
d functions.  
Select the language.  
4
  Select a language at the bottom of the screen.  
JavaScript supported  
JavaScript not supported  
If you don’t know the URL (IP address)  
You can check the URL (IP address) by accessing [Confirm settings] in the menu (p.66).  
52  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Viewing Images  
Browse images on the camera’s memory card as follows.  
Click [Viewer].  
1
X The image viewing screen is displayed.  
Select the memory card.  
2
  Click [CF], [SD], or the external media.  
  Click the [DCIM] folder and select the folder  
containing the images.  
Select an image.  
3
  To view another image, click the <  
>
buttons or jump to other pages.  
  In JavaScript-compatible web browsers, you can  
specify how many thumbnails are shown per  
screen by clicking the pull-down list in the upper-  
right corner of the screen.  
53  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Viewing Images  
Download images to the computer.  
4
  Click a thumbnail.  
X The image is displayed at a larger size.  
  To download the image to your computer, click  
<
>.  
  Click [Return] to return to the image viewing  
screen.  
Although actual RAW images and movies not layed here, they can be downloaded to  
the computer the same way as JPEGs.  
54  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Remote Capture [Camera control]  
First, prepare the camera for Live View shooting. Note that remote capture of movies is  
not supported.  
For web browsers that do not support JavaScript, refer to page 59, “Remote Capture.”  
Click [Camera control].  
1
X The advanced capture screen is displayed.  
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥  
Battery check  
Drive mode  
Quality  
Shooting mode  
White balance  
Possible shots  
AF mode  
Metering mode  
Menu  
Release button  
AF/MF switch  
Shutter speed  
Aperture  
Live View shooting button  
Manual focus button  
Live View image screen  
ISO speed  
Exposure compensation  
* Shaded items cannot be configured via WFT Server. and are configured on the camera itself.  
55  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Remote Capture [Camera control]  
Set the lens focus mode switch to  
<f>.  
2
  Under these conditions, click the release button  
(). When you let go of the mouse button, the  
camera autofocuses and shoots. (See step 5.)  
  With One-Shot AF, the camera does not shoot  
unless focus is achieved. Try following the next  
steps to display Live View image and shoot after  
manually focusing.  
Display Live View image.  
3
  Click the Live View shooting button ().  
X The AF/MF switch () is set to <g>, and Live  
View image is displayed.  
  If Live View image is not displayed, enable Live  
View shooting in the menu ().  
Manually adjust the focus.  
4
  Click butto<  
d <  
>, <  
>, <  
>, <  
>,  
<
> to adjust the focus. Note that  
tofos is not supported during Live View image  
ay.  
cus more closely, click <  
>, <  
>. To focus farther away, click <  
>, or < >.  
>, or  
>,  
<
<
  Three levels of focus adjustment are available.  
  <  
<
> <  
> <  
> <  
> : Largest increment  
: Intermediate increment  
: Smallest increment  
>
>
<
56  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Remote Capture [Camera control]  
Configure the shooting settings.  
5
  Click setting items (such as quality) to view the  
setting details, which you can configure.  
  Complete the settings as needed.  
Take the picture.  
6
  Click the release button (). When you let go of  
the mouse button, the camera shoots.  
X The captured image is now displayed.  
  Captured images are stored on the memory card.  
  To download images to your computer, refer to  
page 53, and use the [Viewer] function.  
The Live View image may freeze when shooting if the camera is accessed by multiple computers.  
57  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Remote Capture [Simple control]  
First, prepare the camera for Live View shooting. Note that remote capture of movies is  
not supported.  
For web browsers that do not support JavaScript, refer to page 59, “Remote Capture.”  
Click [Simple control].  
1
X The basic capture screen is displayed, and Live  
View image is displayed.  
Live View image screen  
Mocus btton  
> <  
<  
> <  
> <  
>: Focuses more closely  
>: Focuses farther away  
vels of focus adjustment  
<
<
<
> <  
> <  
> <  
> : Largest increment  
: Intermediate increment  
: Smallest increment  
>
>
Release button  
Manually adjust the focus.  
2
  Set the lens focus mode switch to <f>.  
  Click the buttons <  
>, and <  
>, <  
>, <  
>, <  
>,  
<
> to adjust the focus.  
Take the picture.  
3
  Click the release button. When you let go of the  
mouse button, the camera shoots.  
X The captured image is now displayed.  
  Captured images are stored on the memory card.  
  To download images to your computer, refer to  
page 53, and use the [Viewer] function.  
58  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Remote Capture  
The following instructions are for remote capture with web browsers that do not support  
JavaScript.  
First, prepare the camera for Live View shooting. Note that remote capture of movies is  
not supported.  
Click [Capture].  
1
X The capture screen is displayed.  
  Live View image is not displayed.  
Screen  
Take the picture.  
2
3
  Set the lens focus mode switch to <g>. Adjust  
the focus on the camera.  
  Click the release button. When you let go of the  
mouse button, he camera shoots.  
X The captureiage is now displayed.  
  Camageare stored on the memory card.  
Release button  
Download images to the computer.  
  Click the image.  
X The image is displayed at a larger size.  
  To download the image to your computer, click  
<
>.  
  Click [Return] to return to the capture screen.  
Although actual RAW images are not displayed here, they can be downloaded to the computer  
the same way as JPEGs.  
59  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Linked Shooting  
With linked shooting, up to 10 slave cameras can e nked in a wireless  
network (via IEEE 802.11g in ad hoc modee maer camera on which  
you will release the shutter. Any camcoatible with linked shooting,  
when they have WFT series transmached, can be used as slave  
cameras, regardless of modl.  
Note that there will be a slight delay after you release the master camera  
shutter before the slave cameras shoot. Movie shooting is not supported.  
Slave camera  
Master camera  
61  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Setting Up Linked Shooting  
First, establish a connection from the slave cameras to the master camera. Because linked  
shooting utilizes a wireless connection via IEEE 802.11g in ad hoc mode, it is not available over  
wired LANs.  
Display the transmitter menu.  
1
  On the camera, press the <7> button.  
  On the [7] tab, select [WFT settings] and press  
<0>. [WFT settings] is added to the tab after  
you attach the transmitter.  
Select [Connection wizard].  
2
Select [inkeShot].  
3
Set up the slave cameras.  
4
  Select [Slave].  
X The slave cameras are now ready, with the  
following screen displayed.  
  When using multiple slave cameras, set up all  
slave cameras to slave state.  
  Once the settings are complete, slaves cannot be  
added or removed. You must repeat the setup  
process from step 1.  
62  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Setting Up Linked Shooting  
Set up the master camera.  
5
  Configure the settings on the master camera  
following steps 1-3 on the previous page, and then  
select [Master].  
X The following screen is displayed.  
At this point, switch to setting up the  
slave cameras.  
6
7
  On the slave cameras, select [OK].  
Checnumber of slave cameras.  
thaster camera LCD monitor, the number of  
e cameras detected is displayed.  
Establish the connection.  
8
  On the master camera and all slave cameras,  
select [OK].  
X A screen is displayed as the connection is tested.  
  The information you specified is stored on the  
cameras. It is not stored on the transmitters.  
63  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Arranging the Slave Cameras  
Slave camera  
Slave camera  
Slave camera  
Slave camera  
Master ca
  Arrange the slave cameras in clear ve master camera, without objects between  
them.  
  You can arrange master camera in an ol circumference of up to approximately 100 m /  
328 ft. However, the distance uppoed for linked shooting may be shorter depending on  
the wireless communication condions, which are affected by how the cameras are  
arranged, the environment of use, and weather conditions.  
  Pressing the shutter button halfway on the master camera puts slave cameras in the same  
state, as if the shutter buttons were pressed halfway. Similarly, fully pressing the shutter  
button on the master camera has the same effect on slave cameras, which respond as if the  
shutter buttons were fully pressed.  
  There will be a slight delay after you release the master camera shutter until the slave  
camera shutters are released. (Simultaneous capture is not possible.)  
When the master or slave camera’s [8C.Fn III-17: Mirror lockup] is set to [1: Enable] or  
[2: Enable: Down with SET (button)], linked shooting is not possible.  
  During linked shooting, when you press the AE lock or depth-of-field preview button, the camera  
focuses and meters as if you had pressed the shutter button halfway.  
  Once you have established a connection between the master camera and slave cameras, the  
settings are retained even after you replace the batteries.  
  If you will no longer use a slave camera in linked shooting, set [Communication mode] to  
[Disconnect] on that slave camera.  
  Any cameras compatible with linked shooting, when they have WFT series transmitters attached,  
can be used as slave cameras, regardless of model.  
64  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Managing  
Settings Information  
65  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Checking Settings  
Check the network settings as follows.  
In [WFT settings], select [Set up].  
1
Select [Confirm settings].  
2
X The settings are displayed.  
Example of FTP transfer and wired LAN settings  
Example of FTP transfer and wireless LAN settings  
66  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Changing Settings  
Settings originally completed using the connection wizard can be changed as follows. You can  
also change IP security settings (IPsec) not completed using the connection wizard, as well as  
other settings, such as the setting that determines what happens if an image of the same file  
name as an existing file is sent to the FTP server. (p.68)  
In [WFT settings], select [Set up].  
1
Select [LAN settings].  
2
Selecsettigs number.  
3
e, lect the settings number that identifies the  
settngs.  
Select [Change].  
4
  After selecting [Change settings name], you can  
rename the settings.  
Select the item to change.  
5
  Select the desired item from [LAN type], [TCP/IP],  
[FTP server], or [Wireless LAN] and change the  
setting.  
67  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Changing Settings  
IP Security (IPsec)  
Configured in [TCP/IP] [Security].  
IPsec is a set of standards for encrypted communication over the Internet. It provides effective  
security for both wireless and wired LANs. To use this function, you must enable IPsec in the  
network settings of your computer. When IPsec is employed, only transport mode is supported,  
and DES encryption and SHA1 authentication are used. Note that the IP address of the  
computer for communication with the transmitter must be entered in [Destination address] on  
the settings screen.  
Directory Structure of the Target Folder  
Configured in [FTP server] [Directory structure].  
Selecting [Camera] automatically creates a folder structure matching that of the camera’s (such  
as A/DCIM/100EOS1D) in the server’s root folder for image storage. If you have created a  
subfolder in the root folder by changing the [Target folder] setting, a folder structure such as A/  
DCIM/100EOS1D is automatically created in that folder for image storage.  
Selecting [Default] will use the root folder for image storage. If you have created a subfolder in  
the root folder by changing the [Target folder] setting, imaes are saved in that folder.  
Overwriting Files of the Samame  
Configured in [FTP server] [Overwrifil.  
When the transmitter is configo prevent overwriting  
If there is already a file of the same name in e target folder on the FTP server, the new file is  
saved with an extension consistinof aunderline and a number, as in IMG_0003_1.JPG.  
When you resend images if initial transfer fails  
Even if the transmitter is configured to overwrite files of the same name, if you resend an image  
file that could not be transferred initially, the existing file may not be overwritten in some cases.  
If this happens, the new file is saved with an extension consisting of an underline, a letter, and  
a number, as in IMG_0003_a1.JPG.  
Passive Mode  
Configured in [FTP server] [Passive mode].  
Enable this setting in network environments protected by a firewall. If an Error 41 occurs  
(“Cannot connect to FTP server”), setting passive mode to [Enable] may enable access to the  
FTP server.  
Preventing Changes to Settings  
To prevent accidental changes to LAN settings, set [Protect  
settings] to [On].  
68  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
             
Saving and Loading Settings  
Network settings can be saved on a memory card for use with other cameras.  
Saving Settings  
In [WFT settings], select [Set up].  
1
Select [LAN settings].  
2
Select the sengs number.  
3
  Herect the sttings number that identifies the  
N sings.  
Select [Change].  
4
Select [Save settings].  
5
69  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Saving and Loading Settings  
Select [Save].  
6 X The settings are now saved as a file on the  
memory card.  
  The settings are saved as a file (WFTNPF**.NIF)  
in the area of the memory card shown when the  
card is opened (in the root directory).  
  The file name is determined automatically by the  
camera: WFTNPF, followed by a number (01 to  
99) and the extension NIF. You can rename the file  
as desired by selecting [Change file name].  
Loading Settings  
Load settings files stored on a memory card as follows. Also use this procedure when loading  
settings files created on a computer.  
Make sure the settings file is saved in the folder shown when the memory card is opened (that  
is, the root directory).  
Select [Load ettings].  
1
Select the settings file.  
2
X Select a settings file that matches your network  
environment.  
Load the settings file.  
3
X Information from the settings file is loaded into the  
selected settings number.  
70  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using External Media  
Commercially available external media, connected vUSB, can be used  
the same way as CF and SD cards. You cabacup images from CF  
and SD cards onto external media.  
Note that external media mut meet owing requirements.  
  Use media conforming tthe SB Mass Storage Class Specification.  
  If an external hard disk drive is used, use a self-powered drive. Bus-  
powered drives do not work in some situations.  
  The main image storage area must be formatted with a FAT16 or  
FAT32 file system.  
  Use media with a main image storage area of less than 1 TB  
(terabyte), with 512 bytes per sector.  
  Do not use external media equipped with a card slot.  
71  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Connecting External Media  
Before connecting external media to the transmitter, switch the camera’s power switch to  
<
OFF>. Also turn off external media that has its own power supply.  
When connecting external media, be sure to use the USB cable provided with the camera.  
The transmitter USB port is not hot-pluggable. USB cables cannot be connected or  
disconnected at any time. Follow the instructions in this section when connecting or  
disconnecting USB cables.  
Plug the external media into the USB  
port.  
1
  Open the port cover and connect the external  
media.  
  Do not connect external media via a USB hub.  
  If the external media is self-powered, turn it on  
after connecting it.  
In [WFT settings], select [USB device  
connec.].  
2
  If you will not ue a wireless or wired LAN at the  
same e as external media, set  
[Cocatiomode] to [Disconnect].  
[Storage].  
3
Select [Connect].  
4
72  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Connecting External Media  
Select [OK].  
5
  Camera operations such as shooting, menu  
display, or image playback are not possible  
until the connection is established.  
  When the transmitter is connected to the external  
media, the transmitter’s <USB> lamp is lit in green  
and a message is displayed indicating that a  
connection has been established.  
  When the confirmation message is displayed,  
select [OK].  
X At this point, the menu option [Disconnect]  
becomes availble. Select this option before  
disconecting e external media.  
X After you exit the menu, the rear LCD panel  
indicates that external media is connected.  
External media cannot be formatted using the camera. Format it with a FAT16 or FAT32 file system  
using the computer.  
73  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting External Media  
Unplugging External Media from the USB Port  
Before unplugging external media from the USB port, always select [Disconnect] as shown in  
step 5. Follow the instructions displayed to terminate the connection.  
The connection will not be terminated if you simply turn off the camera and external media. If  
you unplug external media while the connection is still active, plug the external media into the  
USB port again and follow the preceding steps to terminate the connection.  
Power Supply to External Media  
External media is powered via the transmitter’s USB port as needed. However, external hard  
disk drives may not work after connection in some cases.  
Power Management  
  If yoot usa wireless or wired LAN at the  
me e as the external media, set  
mmnication mode] to [Disconnect]. The  
ra battery drains faster under settings other  
than [Disconnect] because power saving is  
disabled.  
  Setting [Power saving] to [Enable] enables the  
power supply to external media to be stopped  
automatically, conserving the camera battery.  
Power is supplied again automatically during  
shooting, when captured images are stored.  
Before shooting movie, set [Power saving] to [Disable] and make sure the transmitter’s <USB> lamp  
is lit in green. If you start shooting movie when the <USB> lamp is out or blinking, the movie may not be  
recorded to external media.  
74  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Choosing Recording Media When Shooting  
Images can be stored on external media connected via USB just as on CF and SD cards.  
You can also configure [Record func.], [Record/play], and [Folder] settings (described below)  
to use the external media. For details, refer to the Camera Instruction Manual (page 56).  
When recording movies to a hard disk, use a hard disk with fast write speeds.  
On the [5] tab, select [Record  
func+media/folder sel.].  
X The icon for external media is displayed next to  
icons for the CF and SD cards.  
  Complete the following settings, as needed. For  
details on usin[Record/play] with external  
media, refer e next page.  
Although the <USB> lamp will blink in green briefly if the camera is restarted or recovering from auto  
power off, shooting is still possible. Any images captured at this time are stored temporarily in the  
camera's internal memory and then recorded on external media when the <USB> lamp remains lit in  
green.  
75  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Choosing Recording Media When Shooting  
[Record/play] Setting  
When you select external media in [Record/play], the [Select location for DCIM folder]  
screen is displayed. The DCIM folder contains the EOS1D folder, where images are stored.  
  To create the DCIM folder in the first folder  
displayed when the external media is opened (that  
is, the root directory), select the default setting of [/].  
  To create another parent folder for the DCIM  
folder, select [Create folder]. A screen is  
displayed for entering the folder name.  
  By default, the folder name comprises the current  
date (last two digits of the year, in addition to the  
month and day) and numbers representing the  
order the folder was created, in a range of 01 to  
99.  
  Always use aracters for the folder name.  
For inss on tering the folder name, refer to  
76  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Copying Images  
Images can be copied to external media connected via USB just as to CF and SD cards.  
On the [5] tab, select [Record  
func+media/folder sel.].  
1
X The icon for external media is displayed next to  
icons for the CF and SD cards.  
Select the source media in [Record/  
play].  
2
  After selection, press the <7> button to return  
to the menu sceen.  
e [3] tab, select [Image copy].  
3
  subsequent instructions, refer to the Camera  
Instruction Manual (page 176). Operations are the  
same as when using a CF or SD card, except that  
the external media icon <u> is displayed.  
77  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Backing Up on External Media  
Images stored on CF or SD cards can be backed up on external media.  
Initially, captured images are stored in the DCIM folder on CF or SD cards. Selecting [External  
media backup] backs up this DCIM folder to external media.  
On the [3] tab, select [External media  
backup].  
1
Check the free space on the media.  
2
  Make sure more space is available on the external  
media than the amount used on the memory card.  
If less free space is available on the external  
media, backup is not possible.  
Select the mhod of backup.  
3
  Selick bakup] or [Backup].  
  You can also backup the MISC folder, where printing and transfer instructions are stored.  
  External media cannot be backed up onto memory cards.  
  If the backup destination already has a folder of the same number containing images of the same  
number, [Skip image and continue], [Replace existing image], and [Cancel backup] are  
displayed. Select the backup method and press <0>.  
• [Skip image and continue]: All images are backed up except for images of the same number as  
existing images  
• [Replace existing image]: All images are backed up, including images of the same number as  
existing images  
  Shooting is not possible during backup. Press [Cancel] before shooting.  
78  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Backing Up on External Media  
\\\  
Quick Backup  
A simple method of backup is available, as follows.  
Select [Quick backup].  
1
2
3
Select the source memory card.  
Select [Start
Select [OK].  
4 X The backup process now begins.  
  When the message indicating completion is  
displayed, select [OK].  
79  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Backing Up on External Media  
Where the DCIM Folder is Stored  
  The DCIM folder is stored in a directory indicated  
by a file path such as [u/09103102/].  
  The target folder name comprises the current date  
(last two digits of the year, in addition to the month  
and day) and numbers representing the order the  
folder was created, in a range of 01 to 99.  
  In the example shown at left, the folder displayed  
when the external media is opened (that is, the  
root directory) is named 09103102. The DCIM  
folder is stored in this folder.  
  This is also the target folder name displayed when  
using the regular [Backup] option.  
Backup  
Select regular [Backup] to create or use a folder of your choice as the parent folder of the  
DCIM folder. You can also name this folder as desired. Other functions in this method of backup  
are the same as for [Quick backup].  
Selecckup.  
1
Select the source memory card.  
2
Select [DCIM location].  
3
80  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Backing Up on External Media  
Select [Create folder].  
4
5
6
7
Enter the [Folder name].  
  Always use 8 characters for the folder name.  
  For instructions on entering the folder name, refer  
Select [Start].  
t [K].  
backup process now begins.  
When the message indicating completion is  
displayed, select [OK].  
81  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Backing Up on External Media  
External Media Case  
The provided external media case can hold portable hard disks up to 120 x 75 x 15 mm/  
4.72 x 2.95 x 0.59 in.  
82  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using GPS Devices  
Commercially available GPS devices connected vSB can obtain  
information including the latitude, longitudede, ad date and time of  
shooting and add it to images. The naformation can be checked  
on the camera as well as by using Gmpaible mapping software.  
The transmitter can be used with Grmin GPSMAP or eTrex series or  
Magellan eXplorist series GPS devices that produce data in the format  
NMEA 0183 Ver. 3.0.1, as well as some devices that produce Garmin  
protocol data (as of November 2009).  
For a list of specific GPS devices supported, contact the Canon Service  
Center.  
For GPS device instructions, refer to the device’s instruction manual or contact the  
manufacturer.  
83  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Connecting GPS Devices with a USB Cable  
Turn off the GPS device and camera before connecting them.  
When connecting GPS devices, be sure to use the USB cable provided with the camera.  
The transmitter USB port is not hot-pluggable. USB cables cannot be connected or  
disconnected at any time. Follow the instructions in this section when connecting or  
disconnecting USB cables.  
Plug the GPS device into the USB port.  
1
  Open the port cover and connect the GPS device.  
  Do not connect GPS device via a USB hub.  
  Do not turn the GPS device on until step 5.  
In [WFT settings], select [USB device  
connec.].  
2
  If you will not use a wireless or wired LAN at the  
same time as te GPS device, set  
[Communican mode] to [Disconnect].  
t [PS].  
3
Select [Connect].  
4
84  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Connecting GPS Devices with a USB Cable  
Select [OK].  
  After selecting [OK], turn the GPS device on.  
  It may take a few minutes to establish a connection  
with the GPS device. Camera operations such as  
shooting, menu display, or image playback are  
not possible until the connection is established.  
  When the transmitter is connected to the GPS  
device, the transmitter’s <USB> lamp is lit in green  
and a message is displayed indicating that a  
connection has been established.  
5
  When the confirmation message is displayed,  
select [OK].  
X At this point, thmenu option [Disconnect]  
becoms avale. Select this option before  
discing thGPS device.  
Take the picture.  
  Make sure the transmitter’s <USB> lamp is lit in  
6
7
green before shooting.  
 
If the <USB> lamp is not lit in green when you shoot,  
correct GPS data will not be added to images.  
Check the GPS data.  
  View an image.  
  Press the <6> button to display the shooting  
information screen with GPS data.  
From top to bottom: latitude, longitude,  
altitude, and Coordinated Universal Time  
If the camera is turned off and on or recovering from auto power off, do not shoot until the <USB> lamp remains  
lit in green. If you shoot while the lamp is blinking, the correct GPS information may not be added to images.  
The date and time indicated is the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) as obtained by the GPS device,  
which is nearly the same as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). In some cases, the date and time of the  
zone specified on the GPS device is indicated.  
85  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Connecting GPS Devices with a USB Cable  
Unplugging GPS Devices from the USB Port  
Before unplugging GPS devices from the USB port, always select [Disconnect] as shown in  
step 5. Follow the instructions displayed to terminate the connection.  
The connection will not be terminated if you simply turn off the camera and GPS device. If you  
unplug GPS device while the connection is still active, plug the GPS device into the USB port  
again and follow the preceding steps to terminate the connection.  
Power Management  
  If you will not use a wireless or wired LAN at the  
same time as te GPS device, set  
[Communatn mode] to [Disconnect]. The  
cameattery rains faster under settings other  
than onnecbecause power saving is  
abl.  
86  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Connecting GPS Devices via Bluetooth  
By attaching the Canon Bluetooth Unit BU-30 to the USB port, you can connect Bluetooth®  
GPS devices wirelessly. (Bluetooth® devices other than GPS devices cannot be connected).  
When using non-Canon Bluetooth units, confirm normal operation before use.  
Turn off the GPS device and camera before attaching the Bluetooth unit to the transmitter.  
The transmitter’s USB port is not hot-pluggable. Bluetooth units cannot be connected or  
disconnected indiscriminately. Follow the instructions in this section when attaching or  
detaching Bluetooth units.  
Attach the Bluetooth unit.  
1
  Open the port cover and attach the Bluetooth unit.  
In [WFT settings], select [USB device  
connec.]  
2
  If you will not a wireless or wired LAN at the  
samas thBluetooth unit, set  
omnication mode] to [Disconnect].  
Selct [Bluetooth].  
3
Select [Connect].  
4
87  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Connecting GPS Devices via Bluetooth  
Select [OK].  
5
  After the Bluetooth unit is attached to the  
transmitter, the transmitter’s <USB> lamp blinks in  
green and a message is displayed indicating that a  
connection has been established.  
 
When the confirmation message is displayed, select [OK].  
X At this point, the menu option [Disconnect]  
becomes available. Select this option before  
detaching the GPS device.  
Estaba wirless connection between  
GPdevice and Bluetooth unit.  
6
7
on te GPS device and activate Bluetooth® on it.  
ct [Bluetooth device connection].  
X Nearby Bluetooth® devices in use are listed. (Only  
GPS devices can be connected.)  
Select the GPS device.  
  Press <0> to display the connection status of  
Bluetooth® devices.  
 
Pressing <0> when the status is [Not conn.] will  
list nearby Bluetooth® devices in use.  
  Turn the <5> dial to select [GPS] , and then  
press <0>.  
  Select [OK] and press <0>.  
  If a Bluetooth® password has been set on the  
GPS device, a password input screen is displayed.  
Enter the password.  
X The transmitter now starts to establish a  
connection with the GPS device.  
  It may take a few minutes to establish a  
connection with the GPS device.  
Camera operations such as shooting, menu  
display, or image playback are not possible  
until the connection is established.  
88  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting GPS Devices via Bluetooth  
When the confirmation message is  
displayed, select [OK].  
8
9
  The GPS connection status changes to  
[Connecting]. Pressing <0> under these  
conditions will enable you to disconnect the GPS  
device.  
Take the picture.  
  Make sure the transmitter’s <USB> lamp is lit in  
green before shooting.  
  If the <USB> lamp is not lit in green when you  
shoot, the corect GPS data will not be added  
to imaes.  
Ceck GPS data.  
10  
an mage.  
s the <6> button to display the shooting  
information screen with GPS data.  
From top to bottom: latitude, longitude,  
altitude, and Coordinated Universal Time  
If the camera is turned off and on or recovering from auto power off, do not shoot until the <USB> lamp  
remains lit in green. If you shoot while the lamp is blinking, the correct GPS information may not be  
added to images.  
The date and time indicated is the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) as obtained by the GPS device,  
which is nearly the same as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). In some cases, the date and time of the  
zone specified on the GPS device is indicated.  
89  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting GPS Devices via Bluetooth  
Detaching Bluetooth units from the USB port  
Before detaching Bluetooth units from the USB port, always select [Disconnect] as shown in  
step 5. Follow the instructions displayed to terminate the connection.  
The connection with the Bluetooth unit will not be terminated if you simply turn off the camera. If  
you detach a Bluetooth unit while the connection is still active, attach the Bluetooth unit again  
and follow the preceding steps to terminate the connection.  
Power Management  
  If you will not use a wireless or wired LAN at the  
same time as e Bluetooth unit, set  
[Communatn mode] to [Disconnect]. The  
camattery rains faster under settings other  
than onnecbecause power saving is  
abl.  
90  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Troubleshooting  
91  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Responding to Error Messages  
If transmitter errors are displayed on the camera LCD monitor, refer to the examples of  
corrective actions in this section to eliminate the cause of the error. The error details can also  
be checked on the [7] tab [WFT settings] [Error description].  
Click the error number in the following chart to jump to the corresponding page.  
11 (p.93)  
12 (p.93)  
22 (p.94)  
21 (p.93)  
26 (p.96)  
31 (p.97)  
41 (p.98)  
46 (p.100)  
51 (p.101)  
61 (p.102)  
66 (p.104)  
71 (p.105)  
81 (p.105)  
99 (p.105)  
23 (p.94)  
24 (p.95)  
25 (p.96)  
45 (p.100)  
65 (p.103)  
32 (p.97)  
33 (p.97)  
43 (p.99)  
34 (p.97)  
44 (p.99)  
42 (p.99)  
47 (p.101)  
52 (p.101)  
62 (p.102)  
67 (p.104)  
72 (p.105)  
53 (p.101)  
63 (p.103)  
68 (p.104)  
54 (p.101)  
64 (p.103)  
69 (p.104)  
92  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Responding to Error Messages  
11: Connection target not found  
  Is the pairing software running?  
X Start the pairing software and follow the instructions to re-establish the connection. (p.44)  
  Are the transmitter and wireless LAN terminal configured with the same encryption  
key for authentication?  
X This error occurs if the encryption keys do not match when the authentication method for  
encryption is [Open system].  
The setting is case-sensitive, so check upper- and lower-case characters. Make sure the  
correct encryption key for authentication is entered on the transmitter. (p.22)  
12: Connection target not found  
  Are the target computer and wireless LAN terminal on?  
X Turn on the target computer and wireless LAN terminal.  
21: No address assigned by DHCP server  
What to check on the transmitter  
  On the transmitter, the network setting is [Autseing] or the IP address setting is  
[Auto assign]. Does the error occur undeese stings?  
X If no DHCP server is used, set the transmitetwork etting to [Manual setting] and  
IP address setting to [Manual sett.25
What to check on the DCP se
  Is the DHCP server on?  
X Turn the DHCP server on.  
  Are there enough addresses for assignment by the DHCP server?  
X Increase the number of addresses assigned by the DHCP server.  
X Remove devices assigned addresses by the DHCP server from the network to reduce the  
number of addresses in use.  
  Is the DHCP server working correctly?  
X Check the DHCP server settings to make sure it is working correctly as a DHCP server.  
X If applicable, ask your network administrator to ensure the DHCP server is available.  
Responding to Error Messages 21 - 26  
Also check the following points when responding to errors numbered 21 - 26.  
Are the transmitter and wireless LAN terminal configured with the same encryption key for  
authentication?  
X This error occurs if the encryption keys do not match when the authentication method for  
encryption is [Open system]. The setting is case-sensitive, so check upper- and lower-case  
characters. Make sure the correct encryption key for authentication is entered on the transmitter.  
93  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Responding to Error Messages  
22: No response from DNS server  
What to check on the transmitter  
  On the transmitter, the DNS address setting is [Auto assign] or [Manual setting].  
Does the error occur under these settings?  
X If no DNS server is used, set the transmitter’s DNS address setting to [Disable]. (p.25)  
  On the transmitter, does the DNS server’s IP address setting match the server’s  
actual address?  
X Configure the IP address on the transmitter to match the actual DNS server address.  
What to check on the DNS server  
  Is the DNS server on?  
X Turn the DNS server on.  
  Are the DNS server settings for IP addresses and the corresponding names  
correct?  
X On the DNS server, make sure IP addresses and the corresponding names are entered  
correctly.  
  Is the DNS server working correctly?  
X Check the DNS server settings to make sure e seris working correctly as a DNS  
server.  
X If applicable, ask your network admtor ensure the DNS server is available.  
What to check on the network hole  
  Does your network inclue a router or similar device that serves as a gateway?  
X If applicable, ask your netwok adinistrator for the network gateway address and enter it  
on the transmitter. (p.25, 107)  
X Make sure the gateway address setting is correctly entered on all network devices,  
including the transmitter.  
23: Duplicate IP address  
What to check on the transmitter  
  Is another device on the transmitter network using the same IP address as the  
transmitter?  
X Change the transmitter’s IP address to avoid using the same address as another device  
on the network. Otherwise, change the IP address of the device that has a duplicate  
address.  
X In network environments with a DHCP server, if the transmitter’s IP address setting is  
[Manual setting], change it to [Auto assign]. (p.25)  
94  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Responding to Error Messages  
24: No response from proxy server  
What to check on the transmitter  
  The transmitter’s proxy server setting is [Enable]. Does the error occur under this  
setting?  
X If no proxy server is used, set the transmitter’s proxy server setting to [Disable]. (p.30)  
  Do the transmitter’s [Address setting] and [Port No.] settings match those of the  
proxy server?  
X Configure the transmitter’s proxy server address and port number to match those of the proxy  
  In the transmitter’s [Proxy server] settings, have you only entered [Server name]?  
X If the proxy server’s [Address] setting is not configured on the transmitter, enter it along  
with the DNS server address. (p.25) Make sure the server name and port number for the  
proxy server are entered correctly. (p.30)  
What to check on the proxy server  
  Is the proxy server on?  
X Turn the proxy server on.  
  Is the proxy server working correctly?  
X Check the proxy server settings to make surhe serr is working correctly as a proxy  
server.  
X If applicable, ask your network admtor the proxy server address or server name  
and port number, and then enter te tnsmitter.  
What to check on the ntwork as whole  
  Does your network includa roter or similar device that serves as a gateway?  
X If applicable, ask your network administrator for the network gateway address and enter it  
on the transmitter.  
X Make sure the gateway address setting is correctly entered on all network devices,  
including the transmitter.  
95  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Responding to Error Messages  
25: Another terminal has set the same IP address  
  Is another device on the transmitter network using the same IP address as the  
transmitter?  
X This error occurs if the transmitter is connected to a network where another device  
subsequently connects with the same IP address. Change the transmitter’s IP address to  
avoid using the same address as another device on the network. Otherwise, change the  
IP address of the device that has a duplicate address.  
26: No response from DHCP server  
What to check on the transmitter  
  On the transmitter, the network setting is [Auto setting]. Does the error occur under  
this setting?  
X If no DHCP server is used, set the transmitter’s network setting to [Manual setting].  
What to check on the DHCP server  
  Is the DHCP server on?  
X Turn the DHCP server on.  
  Are the DHCP server settings for IP adds and he corresponding names  
correct?  
X On the DHCP server, make sure Ises and the corresponding names are entered  
correctly.  
  Is the DHCP server workng correc
X Check the DHCP server seings make sure it is working correctly as a DHCP server.  
X If applicable, ask your network administrator to ensure the DHCP server is available.  
What to check on the network as a whole  
  Does your network include a router or similar device that serves as a gateway?  
X If applicable, ask your network administrator for the network gateway address and enter it  
on the transmitter. (p.25)  
X Make sure the gateway address setting is correctly entered on all network devices,  
including the transmitter.  
96  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Responding to Error Messages  
31: USB connection disconnected  
  Has the USB cable been disconnected?  
X After connecting the USB cable, in [WFT settings], select [USB device connec.] and  
reconnect the device.  
  Is the USB device on?  
X Turn the USB device on. Next, also in [WFT settings], select [USB device connec.] and  
reconnect the device.  
32: Incompatible USB device  
  Have you connected a USB device other than external media, a GPS device, or a  
Bluetooth unit?  
X Connect only external media, GPS devices, or Bluetooth units.  
  The device is incompatible with the transmitter.  
X External media with built-in card slots are not compatible. Similarly, USB card readers  
cannot be used.  
  Is the external media formatted with a FAT16 or FAT32 file system?  
X Format the external media with a FAT16 or FAT32 file system using the computer.  
  The GPS device is incompatible with the transtr.  
X Among GPS devices, we recommend devir whicoperation has been verified by  
Canon.  
33: USB device error  
  There is a problem with e external media.  
X Connect the external media a mputer and confirm that it is working correctly.  
34: Cannot connect to USB device  
  Have you connected a USB device other than external media, a GPS device, or a  
Bluetooth unit?  
X Connect only external media, GPS devices, or Bluetooth units.  
97  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Responding to Error Messages  
41: Cannot connect to FTP server  
What to check on the transmitter  
  On the transmitter, does the FTP server’s IP address setting match the server’s  
actual address?  
X Configure the IP address on the transmitter to match the actual FTP server address.  
  Are the transmitter and wireless LAN terminal configured with the same encryption  
key for authentication?  
X This error occurs if the encryption keys do not match when the authentication method for  
encryption is [Open system].  
The setting is case-sensitive, so check upper- and lower-case characters. Make sure the  
correct encryption key for authentication is entered on the transmitter. (p.22)  
  On the transmitter, does the [Port number setting] for the FTP server match the  
actual port number of the FTP server?  
X Configure the same port number (usually 21) on the transmitter and FTP server.  
Configure the port number on the transmitter to match the actual FTP server port number.  
  If only the FTP server’s [Server name] is confiureon the transmitter, are the DNS  
server settings complete?  
X If the FTP server’s [Address] setting is not ured othe transmitter, enable use of  
the DNS server on the transmitter er iaddress. (p.25) Make sure the FTP server  
name is entered correctly. (p.30)  
What to check on the FP server  
  Is the FTP server working orretly?  
X Configure the computer correctly to function as an FTP server.  
X If applicable, ask your network administrator for the FTP server address and port number,  
and then enter them on the transmitter.  
  Is the FTP server on?  
X Turn the FTP server on. The server may have been turned off because of an energy-  
saving mode.  
  On the transmitter, does the FTP server’s IP address setting (in [Address]) match  
the server’s actual address?  
X Configure the IP address on the transmitter to match the actual FTP server address.  
  Is a firewall or other security software enabled?  
X Some security software uses a firewall to restrict access to the FTP server. Change the  
firewall settings to allow access to the FTP server.  
X You may be able to access the FTP server by setting [Passive mode] to [Enable] on the  
transmitter. (p.68)  
98  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Responding to Error Messages  
  Are you connecting to the FTP server via a broadband router?  
X Some broadband routers use a firewall to restrict access to the FTP server. Change the  
firewall settings to allow access to the FTP server.  
X You may be able to access the FTP server by setting [Passive mode] to [Enable] on the  
transmitter. (p.68)  
  If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, is access to the FTP server  
blocked by [Windows Firewall]?  
X Change the Windows Firewall settings to allow access to the FTP server.  
What to check on the network as a whole  
  Does your network include a router or similar device that serves as a gateway?  
X If applicable, ask your network administrator for the network gateway address and enter it  
on the transmitter. (p.25)  
X Make sure the gateway address setting is correctly entered on all network devices,  
including the transmitter.  
42: FTP server rejected connection  
What to check on the FTP server  
  Is the FTP server configured to restrict access o nly some IP addresses?  
X Change the FTP server settings to allow afrom te [IP address] configured on the  
transmitter in the TCP/IP settings.  
43: Cannot connect to FTP sError code received from server.  
What to check on the FTP server  
  Have you exceeded the maxum number of FTP server connections?  
X Disconnect some network devices from the FTP server or increase the maximum number  
of connections.  
44: Cannot disconnect FTP server. Error code received from server.  
  This error occurs if the transmitter fails to disconnect from the FTP server for some  
reason.  
X Restart the FTP server and camera.  
99  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Responding to Error Messages  
45: Cannot login to FTP server. Error code received from server.  
What to check on the transmitter  
  On the transmitter, is the [Login name] entered correctly?  
X Check the logon name for accessing the FTP server. The setting is case-sensitive, so  
check upper- and lower-case characters. Make sure the correct logon name is entered on  
the transmitter. (p.31)  
  On the transmitter, is the [Login password] entered correctly?  
X If a logon password is configured on the FTP server, check the upper- and lower-case  
characters to make sure the password on the transmitter matches it. (p.31)  
What to check on the FTP server  
  Do the user rights for the FTP server allow reading, writing, and log access?  
X Configure the FTP server’s user rights to allow reading, writing, and log access.  
  Is the folder specified as the transfer destination on the FTP server named with  
ASCII characters (p.27)?  
X Use ASCII characters for the folder name.  
46: For the data session, error code receivd from FTP server  
What to check on the FTP server  
  The connection was terminated FTserver.  
X Restart the FTP server.  
  Do the user rights for thFTP serw reading, writing, and log access?  
X Configure the FTP server’user rights to allow reading, writing, and log access.  
  Do user rights allow accesto he target folder on the FTP server?  
X Configure the user rights for access to the target folder on the FTP server to allow saving  
images from the transmitter.  
  Is the FTP server on?  
X Turn the FTP server on. The server may have been turned off because of an energy-  
saving mode.  
  Is the hard disk of the FTP server full?  
X Increase available space on the hard disk.  
100  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Responding to Error Messages  
47: Image file transfer completion not confirmed by FTP server  
  This error occurs if, for some reason, the transmitter fails to receive confirmation  
from the FTP server that image file transfer is complete.  
X Restart the FTP server and camera and send the images again.  
51: Connection with Bluetooth unit lost  
  Is the Bluetooth unit too far from the GPS device?  
X Bring the GPS device closer to the Bluetooth unit.  
  Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the Bluetooth unit and the  
GPS device?  
X Move the GPS device to a position visible from the point of view of the Bluetooth unit.  
  The Bluetooth unit and GPS device were disconnected, for some reason, and the  
connection cannot be restored.  
X The connection is more likely to be lost if there are nearby wireless LAN terminals,  
cordless telephones, microphones, microwave ovens, or similar devices operating on the  
same 2.4 GHz band used for Bluetooth communication. Also note that the connection is  
more likely to be lost in poor weather or high humidity
  Is the GPS device on?  
X Turn the GPS device on.  
52: Bluetooth unit not found  
  Is the GPS device ready or the Bh connection?  
X Turn the GPS device on ad set it up for connection via Bluetooth.  
  Is the Bluetooth unit too fafrothe GPS device?  
X Bring the GPS device closer to the Bluetooth unit.  
  Is the GPS device on?  
X Turn the GPS device on.  
53: Incorrect Bluetooth password  
  Is the same password set on the Bluetooth unit and GPS device?  
X The setting is case-sensitive, so check upper- and lower-case characters. Make sure the  
correct password is entered on the GPS device and Bluetooth unit.  
54: No Bluetooth service  
  The GPS device does not support SPP (Serial Port Profile).  
X Confirm that the GPS device supports SPP.  
101  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Responding to Error Messages  
61: Same SSID wireless LAN terminal not found  
  Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the transmitter and the  
antenna of the wireless LAN terminal?  
X Move the antenna to a position clearly visible from the point of view of the transmitter.  
What to check on the transmitter  
  On the transmitter, does the SSID setting match that of the wireless LAN terminal?  
X Check the SSID on the wireless LAN terminal, and configure the same SSID on the  
transmitter. (p.21)  
What to check on the wireless LAN terminal  
  Is the wireless LAN terminal on?  
X Turn on the wireless LAN terminal.  
  When you are using WFT-E2 IID with wireless LAN terminals supporting IEEE  
802.11a, are the terminal settings locked on IEEE 802.11a?  
X Configure the wireless LAN terminal to allow access via IEEE 802.11b and g.  
  If you are filtering by MAC address, did you reistthe transmitter’s MAC address  
on the wireless LAN terminal?  
X Register the transmitter’s MAC address (pthe weless LAN terminal.  
62: No response from wireleN terminal  
What to check on the trnsmitter  
  Is the transmitter configurefocommunication in infrastructure mode?  
X Configure the transmitter for communication in ad hoc mode.  
What to check on the wireless LAN terminal  
  Is there a nearby wireless LAN terminal for ad hoc communication?  
X Prepare a wireless LAN terminal for ad hoc communication near the transmitter.  
102  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Responding to Error Messages  
63: Wireless LAN authentication failed  
  Are the transmitter and wireless LAN terminal configured for the same  
authentication method?  
X The transmitter supports these authentication methods: [Open system], [Shared key],  
[WPA-PSK], and [WPA2-PSK]. (p.21)  
X When using an AirPort for communication in infrastructure mode, [Open system] is not  
supported. Configure a [Shared key] on the transmitter. (p.21)  
  Are the transmitter and wireless LAN terminal configured with the same encryption  
key for authentication?  
X The setting is case-sensitive, so check upper- and lower-case characters. Make sure the  
correct encryption key for authentication is entered on the transmitter and wireless LAN  
terminal. (p.22)  
  If you are filtering by MAC address, did you register the transmitter’s MAC address  
on the wireless LAN terminal?  
X Register the transmitter’s MAC address (p.66) on the wireless LAN terminal.  
64: Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal  
  Are the transmitter and wireless LAN terminal ongured for the same encryption  
method?  
X The transmitter supports these encryption ds: [WEP], [TKIP], and [AES]. (p.21)  
  If you are filtering by MAC addreyoregister the transmitter’s MAC address  
on the wireless LAN termial?  
X Register the transmitter’s AC addr66) on the wireless LAN terminal.  
65: Wireless LAN connection lost  
  Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the transmitter and the  
antenna of the wireless LAN terminal?  
X Move the antenna to a position clearly visible from the point of view of the transmitter.  
  The wireless LAN connection was lost, for some reason, and the connection  
cannot be restored.  
X The following are possible reasons: excessive access to the wireless LAN terminal from  
other terminals, a microwave oven or similar appliance in use nearby (interfering with  
IEEE 802.11b/g reception), poor weather and high humidity. (p.106)  
103  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Responding to Error Messages  
66: Incorrect wireless LAN encryption key  
  Are the transmitter and wireless LAN terminal configured with the same encryption  
key for authentication?  
X The setting is case-sensitive, so check upper- and lower-case characters. Make sure the  
correct encryption key for authentication is entered on the transmitter and wireless LAN  
terminal. (p.22)  
Note that if the authentication method is [Open system], an Error 41 (“Cannot connect to  
FTP server”) is displayed.  
67: Incorrect wireless LAN encryption method  
  Are the transmitter and wireless LAN terminal configured for the same encryption  
method?  
X The transmitter supports these encryption methods: [WEP], [TKIP], and [AES]. (p.21)  
  If you are filtering by MAC address, did you register the transmitter’s MAC address  
on the wireless LAN terminal?  
X Register the transmitter’s MAC address (p.66) on the wireless LAN terminal.  
68: Cannot connect to wireless LAN termial. Retry from the  
beginning.  
  Have you pressed the Wi-Fi ProtSe(WPS) button on the wireless LAN  
terminal for as long as indicated ireess LAN terminal instructions?  
X Refer to the instruction mnual for tess LAN terminal to determine how long to  
hold the WPS button.  
  Are you attempting to estalish the connection near the wireless LAN terminal?  
X Try establishing the connection when both devices are within reach of each other.  
69: Multiple wireless LAN terminals have been found. Cannot  
connect. Retry from the beginning.  
  Connection is in progress by other wireless LAN terminals in Pushbutton  
Connection mode (PBC mode) of Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).  
X Wait a while before trying to establish the connection, or try to establish a connection in  
PIN code connection mode (PIN mode). (p.24)  
104  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Responding to Error Messages  
71: Cannot connect to slave cameras  
  Are you following the correct procedure to establish the connection with slave  
cameras?  
X Operate slave cameras by following the correct instructions (p.62, 63).  
  Are the slave cameras too far from the master camera?  
X Bring the slave cameras closer to the master camera.  
72: Cannot connect to the master camera  
  Are you following the correct procedure to establish the connection with master  
camera?  
X Operate the master camera by following the correct instructions (p.62, 63).  
  Is the master camera too far from the slave cameras?  
X Bring the master camera closer to the slave cameras.  
81: Wired LAN connection lost  
  Is the LAN cable securely connected?  
X Reconnect the LAN cable between the transmitter anserver. Because the cable may be  
severed, try using another cable to connect the devi.  
  Is the hub or router on?  
X Turn on the hub or router.  
  Is the server on?  
X Turn the server on. The sver may een turned off because of an energy-saving  
mode.  
99: Other error  
  Another problem has occurred, identified with an error number other than 11 to 81.  
X Turn the camera’s power switch off and on.  
105  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Wireless LAN Notes  
When using the transmitter with a wireless LAN, try the following corrective actions if the  
transmission rate drops, the connection is lost, or other problems occur.  
Wireless LAN Terminal Installation and Antenna Position  
  When using the transmitter indoors, install the wireless LAN terminal in the same room  
where you are shooting.  
  Install the wireless LAN terminal higher than the transmitter.  
  Install the device where people or objects do not come between it and the camera.  
  Install the device as close as possible to the camera. In particular, note that during  
outdoor use in poor weather, rain may absorb radio waves and disrupt the connection.  
Nearby Electronic Devices  
If the transmission rate over a wireless LAN drops because of interference from the following  
electronic devices, switching to a wired LAN can resolve the problem.  
  The transmitter communicates over wireless LANs via IEEE 802.11b/g and Bluetooth  
using radio waves in the 2.4 GHz band. For this reason, the wireless LAN transmission  
rate may drop if there are nearby microwave oves, crdless telephones, microphones,  
or similar devices operating on the same frency bd.  
  If a wireless LAN terminal on the same freqband the transmitter is used nearby,  
the transmission rate of the wirelesmadrop.  
Using Multiple Transmiers  
  If multiple transmitters are nneced to a single wireless LAN terminal, be careful not to  
use duplicate camera IP addresses.  
  Note that the transmission rate drops when multiple transmitters access a single wireless  
LAN terminal.  
  To reduce radio wave interference when there are multiple wireless IEEE 802.11b/g  
devices, leave a gap of four channels between each wireless LAN channel. For example,  
use channels 1, 6, and 11, channels 2, 7, and 12, or channels 3, 8, and 13.  
When IEEE 802.11a can be used, switch to IEEE 802.11a and specify a different channel.  
Security  
  Wireless LAN radio waves can be easily intercepted. For this reason, we recommend  
activating encrypted communication in the wireless LAN terminal settings.  
106  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Checking Network Settings  
Windows  
Click the Windows [Start] button [All Programs] [Accessories] [Command Prompt].  
Type ipconfig/all and press the <Enter> key.  
The IP address assigned to the computer is displayed, as well as the subnet mask, gateway,  
and DNS server information.  
To avoid using the same IP address for the computer and other devices on the network when  
configuring the IP address assigned to the camera (page 25), change the rightmost numbers  
here.  
Macintosh  
In Mac OS X, open the [Terminal] application, type ifconfig -a, and press the <Return> key.  
The IP address assigned to the computer is indicated in the [en0] item by [inet], in the format  
***.***.***.***.  
To avoid using the same IP address for the computer and other devices on the network when  
configuring the IP address assigned to the camera (page 25), change the rightmost numbers  
here.  
* For information on the [Terminal] application, refer to e Mac OS X help.  
107  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Reference  
109  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Creating and Registering Captions  
Follow these steps to create captions and register them on the camera, as introduced in  
Adding a Caption Before Transfer” (p.35). When creating and registering captions, use a  
computer on which EOS Utility is installed.  
Before you begin, attach the transmitter to the camera and use the USB cable provided  
with the camera to connect the camera to the computer. For instructions on connecting the  
camera to the computer with the USB cable and starting EOS Utility, refer to the Software  
Instruction Manual (PDF) provided with the camera. Note that captions cannot be created for  
cameras without an attached transmitter.  
Start EOS Utility and select [Camera  
settings/Remote shooting].  
X The camera settings/remote  
1
capture screen is displayed.  
e [ ] tab, select [WFT Captions].  
X The screen for caption creation is displayed.  
  To acquire caption data stored on the camera,  
select [Load settings].  
2
Enter the caption or captions.  
  Enter up to 31 characters (in ASCII format).  
3
Register the captions on the camera.  
  Select [Apply to camera] to register your new  
4
captions on the camera.  
110  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Specifications  
Type  
Type:  
Image transfer accessory that can be used in wireless LANs and over  
Ethernet in wired LANs (IPsec-compatible). Can be connected via USB  
to external media, GPS devices, and Bluetooth units.  
Wireless LAN  
Standards compliance:  
IEEE 802.11a (WFT-E2 IIA/B/C) and ARIB STD-T71  
IEEE 802.11b and ARIB STD-T66  
IEEE 802.11g and ARIB STD-T66  
Transmission method:  
Transmission range:  
OFDM modulation (IEEE 802.11a/g)  
DS-SS modulation (IEEE 802.11b)  
Approx. 150 m / 492 ft.  
* With no obstructions between the transmitting and receiving antennas  
and no radio interference  
* With a large, high-performance antenna attached to the wireless LAN  
access point  
Transmission frequency:  
(central frequency)  
WFT-E2 IIA: 5,180 - 5,320 MHz, channels 36 - 64  
5,745 - 5,825 MHz, channels 149 - 165  
2,412 - 2,462 MHz, channels 1 - 11  
WFT-E2 IIB: 5,180 - 5,320 MHz, channels 36 - 64  
5,500 - 5,700 MHz, hannels 100 - 140  
2,412 - 2,472 Mz, hannels 1 - 13  
WFT-E2 IIC: 5,745 - 5,MHz, annels 149 - 161  
2,412 - Hz, cnnels 1 - 13  
WFT-E2 IID: 2- 2,MHz, channels 1 - 11  
Infrastructuroc ode  
* Wi-i rotep supported  
Autentication d: Open, shared key, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK  
Encption: EP, TKIP, and AES  
Connection method:  
Security:  
Wired LAN  
Standards compliance:  
IEEE 802.3u (Ethernet 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX)  
External media, GPS devices, and Bluetooth units  
USB Connection  
Connectable devices:  
Interfaces  
Camera:  
Extension system terminal  
Wired LAN:  
Ethernet RJ-45 port  
External device:  
Hi-Speed USB port (for attaching external media, GPS devices, and  
Bluetooth units)  
111  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Specifications  
Image Capture Capacity  
Approx. number of images  
At Normal Temperature  
(23°C / 73°F)  
At Low Temperature  
(0°C / 32°F)  
LAN  
Wireless LAN  
Wired LAN  
1100  
1200  
900  
900  
* Using a fully charged LP-E4  
* Testing based on Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA)  
standards  
* Fewer images can be captured when transferring images over  
wireless LAN.  
* Fewer images can be captured when using bus-powered external  
media or GPS devices.  
Dimensions and Weight  
Dimensions (W x H x D):  
26.0 x 97.7 x 31.8 mm / 1.0 x 3.8 x 1.3 in.  
Weight:  
Approx. 80 g / 2.8 oz. (Body only)  
Operating Environment  
Temperature:  
0°C - 45°C / 32°F - 113°F  
85% or less  
Humidity:  
  All preceding specifications are based on Canon testing stanr.  
  Transmitter specifications and appearance are subjehange ithout notice  
Model Number  
WFT-E2 IIA  
WFT-E2 IIB  
WFT-E2 IIC  
WFT-E2 IID  
: DS585802  
: DS585801  
: DS585803  
: DS585804  
112  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
113  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
114  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
115  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Statement on EC directive  
Canon Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento CH9-1161 je ve shodČ se základními požadavky a dalšími pĜíslušnými  
ustanoveními smČrnice 1999/5/ES.  
Undertegnede Canon Inc. erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr CH9-1161 overholder de væsentlige krav og  
øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.  
Hiermit erklärt Canon Inc., dass sich das Gerät CH9-1161 in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden  
Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.  
Käesolevaga kinnitab Canon Inc. seadme CH9-1161 vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja  
nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.  
Hereby, Canon Inc., declares that this CH9-1161 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other  
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Por medio de la presente Canon Inc. declara que el CH9-1161 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y  
cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.  
ȂǼ ȉǾȃ ȆǹȇȅȊȈǹ Canon Inc. ¨ǾȁŸȃǼǿ ȅȉǿ CH9-1161 ȈȊȂȂȅȇĭŸȃǼȉǹǿ ȆȇȅȈ ȉǿȈ ȅȊȈǿŸ¨ǼǿȈ  
ǹȆǹǿȉǾȈǼǿȈ Ȁǹǿ ȉǿȈ ȁȅǿȆǼȈ ȈȋǼȉǿȀǼȈ ¨ǿǹȉǹȄǼǿȈ ȉǾȈ ȅ¨ǾīǿǹȈ 1999/5/ǼȀ.  
Par la présente Canon Inc. déclare que l'appareil CH9-1161 est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux  
autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.  
Con la presente Canon Inc. dichiara che questo CH9-1161 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre  
disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.  
Ar šo Canon Inc. deklarƝ, ka CH9-1161 atbilst DirektƯvas 1999/5/EK bnjtiskajƗm prasƯbƗm un citiem ar to  
saistƯtajiem noteikumiem.  
Šiuo Canon Inc. deklaruoja, kad šis CH9-1161 atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos  
nuostatas.  
Hierbij verklaart Canon Inc. dat het toestel CH9-1161 in overensteming is met de essentiële eisen en de  
andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.  
Hawnhekk, Canon Inc., jiddikjara li dan CH9-1161 jikkmal-ƫijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti  
oƫrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.  
Alulírott, Canon Inc. nyilatkozom, hogy a CH9egfl a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az  
1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.  
Niniejszym Canon Inc. oĞwiadcza, C9-11odny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaáymi  
stosownymi postanowieniami Dyreywy 1999/
Canon Inc. declara que este CH9-11 está onforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da  
Directiva 1999/5/CE.  
Canon Inc. izjavlja, da je ta CH9-1161 v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloþili  
direktive 1999/5/ES.  
Canon Inc. týmto vyhlasuje, že CH9-1161 spĎĖa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia  
Smernice 1999/5/ES.  
Canon Inc. vakuuttaa täten että CH9-1161 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja  
sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.  
Härmed intygar Canon Inc. att denna CH9-1161 står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav  
och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.  
Hér með lýsir Canon Inc. yfir því að CH9-1161 er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru  
í tilskipun 1999/5/EC.  
Canon Inc. erklærer herved at utstyret CH9-1161 er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige  
relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.  
ɋ ɧɚɫɬɨɹɳɢɹ ɞɨɤɭɦɟɧɬ Canon Inc. ɞɟɤɥɚɪɢɪɚ, ɱɟ CH9-1161 ɟ ɜ ɫɴɝɥɚɫɢɟ ɫ ɨɫɧɨɜɧɢɬɟ ɢɡɢɫɤɜɚɧɢɹ ɢ  
ɫɴɨɬɜɟɬɧɢɬɟ ɩɨɫɬɚɧɨɜɥɟɧɢɹ ɧɚ Ⱦɢɪɟɤɬɢɜɚ 1999/5/ȿɋ.  
Prin prezenta, Canon Inc. declară că acest CH9-1161 este conform cu cerinĠele principale úi cu celelalte  
prevederi relevante ale Directivei 1999/5/EC.  
116  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
FCC / IC Notice  
Model DS585802/DS585804 (including WLAN Module  
Model CH9-1161)  
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this  
device.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different fm that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techniciahelp.  
The cable with the ferrite core provided with the dmera mst be used with this equipment  
in order to comply with Class B limits in Srt B art 15 of the FCC rules.  
Do not make any changes or modificatioequment unless otherwise specified in the  
manual. If such changes or moifications e made, you could be required to stop  
operation of the equipment.  
This transmitter must not be co-loteor operated in conjunction with any other antenna or  
transmitter.  
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with  
using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless  
devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency  
energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce  
health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low-level RF that does not produce heating  
effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have  
not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects  
might occur, but such findings have not been con- firmed by additional research. DS585802/  
DS585804 has been tested and found to comply with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth  
for an uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in  
Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules.  
For body worn operation, this model has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure  
guidelines when used with the CANON INC. Cameras supplied or designated for this product.  
Use of other Cameras may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
Canon U.S.A Inc.  
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.  
Tel No. (516)328-5600  
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
117  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Index  
WirelessandWired  
LAN Functions  
J
A
K
L
B
C
M
D
N
O
E
P
F
G
R
I
118  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Index  
S
C
E
T
G
H
M
U
V
Q
W
R
S
T
U
Functions When  
Connected via USB  
B
119  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
CANON INC. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan  
U.S.A.  
CANON U.S.A. INC.  
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042-1198, U.S.A.  
For all inquires concerning this product, call toll free in the U.S.  
1-800-OK-CANON  
CANADA  
CANON CANADA INC. HEADQUARTERS  
6390 Dixie Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1P7, Canada  
CANON CANADA INC. MONTREAL BRANCH  
5990, Côte-de-Liesse, Montréal Québec H4T 1V7, Canada  
CANON CANADA INC. CALGARY OFFICE  
2828, 16th Street, N.E. Calgary, Alberta T2E 7K7, Canada  
For all inquiries concerning this product, call toll free in Canada  
1-800-OK-CANON  
EUROPE,  
CANON EUROPA N.V.  
AFRICA &  
Bovenkerkerweg 59-61, 1185 XB Amstelveen, The Netherlands  
CANON FRANCE S.A.S.  
MIDDLE EAST  
17,Quai du Président Paul Doumer, 92414 Courbevoie Cedex, France  
CANON UK LTD.  
Woodhatch Reigate, Surrey RH2 8BF, United Kingdom  
CANON DEUTSCHLAND GmbH  
Europark Fichtenhain A10, 47807 Krefeld, Germany  
CANON ITALIA S.p.A.  
Via Milano 8, 20097 San Donato Milanese, Italy  
CANON Schweiz A.G.  
Industriestrasse 12, 8305 Dietlikon, rland  
Canon GmbH  
Zetschegasse 11, A-1230 usta  
CANON España,S.A.  
Av. De Europa,6 lcobendas Madrid, Spain  
CANON PortugaS.A.  
Rua Alfredo da Silv,14 Aragide 2610-016 Amadora, Portugal  
CENTRAL &  
CANON LATIN AMERICA, INC.  
SOUTH AMERICA 703 Waterford Way, Suite 400 Miami, FL 33126, U.S.A.  
ASIA  
CANON (China) Co., LTD  
15F Jinbao Building No.89 Jinbao Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100005, China  
CANON HONGKONG CO., LTD.  
19/F., The Metropolis Tower, 10 Metropolis Drive, Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong Kong  
CANON SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.  
1 HarbourFront Avenue, #04-01 Keppel Bay Tower, Singapore 098632  
CANON KOREA CONSUMER IMAGING INC.  
Gangnam Finance Center 17F, 737,Yeoksam-Dong, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul, 135-984, Korea  
OCEANIA  
JAPAN  
CANON AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.  
1 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde, Sydney N.S.W. 2113, Australia  
CANON NEW ZEALAND LTD.  
Akoranga Business Park, Akoranga Drive, Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand  
CANON MARKETING JAPAN INC.  
16-6, Kohnan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8011, Japan  
This instruction manual is current as of November 2009. For information on using the transmitter  
with accessories introduced after this date, contact your nearest Canon Service Center.  
CT1-7835aE-001  
© CANON INC. 2010  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

BIXOLON Printer SRP 350 User Manual
Black Box Computer Hardware ServSwitch DKM FX User Manual
Black Decker Cordless Saw KS800E User Manual
Blanco Indoor Furnishings 157 160 User Manual
Bogen Microphone MIC1S User Manual
Bolens Tiller 190756 User Manual
Bosch Power Tools Sander 1297D User Manual
Briggs Stratton Switch 071019 User Manual
Carrier Electric Heater 40FS User Manual
Cecilware Automobile NO6167 F User Manual