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Configuring Network Settings

The following instructions are for settings screens that vary depending on the communication 
method (FTP Transfer, EOS Utility, WFT Server, or Media Server), as shown below. Read the 
page that introduces the selected communication method.

FTP trans.

Chapter 2 (p.33)

EOSUtility

Chapter 3 (p.47)

WFTserver

Chapter 4 (p.53)

MediaServ.

Chapter 5 (p.65)

Completing Settings for the Communication Method

Windows Vista Users

Before performing the operations from page 47, perform the operations below. If these operations are
not performed, the WFT Pairing Software described on page 48 may not start.
Open the [

C Drive

  [

Program Files

  [

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 47.

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Summary of Contents for Wireless Transmitter WFT-E5A

Page 1: ...l radio wave regulations Canon offers four region specific versions of the transmitter WFT E5A E5B E5C and E5D 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 COPY ...

Page 2: ...rtical grip shutter button for convenience in vertical shooting Wireless and Wired LAN Functions FTP Transfer EOS Utility WFT Server Transfer images to an FTP server Use a web browser to capture view and download images remotely Use EOS Utility to capture view and download images remotely Media Server View images on a DLNA compatible TV or other devices Linked Shooting Wirelessly trigger shooting ...

Page 3: ...nected via USB External Media Record or backup images onto external media Add the latitude longitude altitude date and time and other shooting information to images GPS Connected by a USB cable Connected via Bluetooth COPY ...

Page 4: ...ration 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...

Page 5: ...TP Server 33 Remote Capture Using EOS Utility 47 Remote Capture Using WFT Server 53 Using the Transmitter as a Media Server 65 Linked Shooting 69 Managing Settings Information 73 Using External Media 79 Using GPS Devices 91 Troubleshooting 99 Reference 117 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 COPY ...

Page 6: ...figuring Network Settings 29 2 Transferring Images to an FTP Server 33 Configuring FTP Communication Settings 34 Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot 36 Transferring Images Individually 38 Batch Transfer 40 Checking Image Transfer History 44 Viewing Transferred Images 45 3 Remote Capture Using EOS Utility 47 Configuring EOS Utility Communication Settings 48 Using EOS Utility 51 4 Remote Captur...

Page 7: ...al Media 80 Choosing Recording Media When Shooting 83 Using Together With a CF Card 85 Backing Up on External Media 86 9 Using GPS Devices 91 Connecting GPS Devices with a USB Cable 92 Connecting GPS Devices via Bluetooth 95 10 Troubleshooting 99 Responding to Error Messages 100 Wireless LAN Notes 114 Checking Network Settings 115 11 Reference 117 WFT Utility Software 118 Creating and Registering ...

Page 8: ...anada Singapore and Hong Kong IEEE 802 11a 36 64 ch 149 165 ch IEEE 802 11b g 1 11 ch WFT E5B Japan France Italy Germany United Kingdom Belgium the Netherlands Luxembourg Ireland Denmark Greece Spain Portugal Austria Finland Sweden Poland Hungary Romania Bulgaria Czech Republic Slovakia Slovenia Estonia Latvia Lithuania Cyprus Malta Iceland Norway Switzerland Liechtenstein Australia New Zealand Ru...

Page 9: ...ectronic 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 Can...

Page 10: ...ther 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 the transmitter This poses a risk of fire and may be hazardous to your health If the product malfunctions becomes damaged or requ...

Page 11: ... pin Battery compartment cover release lever AF point selection Magnify button Battery compartment Battery lock lever Tripod socket Tripod screw AF start button Battery compartment cover Vertical grip ON OFF switch Main dial Turn the attachment knob to remove Protective cover AE lock Index Reduce button Terminal Shutter button Hand strap mount Multi function button COPY ...

Page 12: ...ternal media connection indicator Wired LAN connection Wireless LAN connection Battery level indicator CF card loading indicator CF card selection mark LCD panel Waterproof dustproof USB cap Attach this cap before connecting the USB cable in rainy weather or under other adverse conditions COPY ...

Page 13: ...ra s power switch Before removing the transmitter set the camera s power switch to OFF 1 Remove the terminal cap from the camera Peel off the terminal cap on the camera bottom to remove Attach the removed terminal cap to the transmitter s terminal cap holder 2 Attach the transmitter As shown in the figure align the transmitter and the camera and turn the attachment knob to attach to the camera Att...

Page 14: ... used even when batteries are not loaded in the transmitter The Hand Strap E1 sold separately is attached as shown in the figure Vertical Shooting Controls Attaching the Hand Strap E1 1 4 2 5 3 6 After the hand strap is attached check that all the slack at the buckle is removed and that there is no looseness at the buckle even when pulled tight COPY ...

Page 15: ... device or Bluetooth unit is still connected you will need to reestablish the connection to the external media GPS device or Bluetooth unit The transmitter s battery is not included Customers who do not have one should purchase it separately 1 Open the cover Slide the lever to open the cover 2 Insert the battery Insert from the side with battery contacts Insert the battery all the way until it loc...

Page 16: ...d on the CIPA Camera Imaging Products Association test standards Fewer images can be transferred when transferring images over a wireless LAN Fewer images can be transferred when using bus powered external media or GPS devices or when using Bluetooth units 1 Open the cover Slide the lever to open the cover 2 Remove the battery Press the battery lock lever in the direction of the arrow to unlock an...

Page 17: ...e power cord Connect the power cord as shown Insert the plug into the outlet After usage unplug from the outlet 3 Insert the DC coupler Open the cover and insert the DC coupler firmly until the lock position 4 Close the cover Pass the cord through the groove while opening the cap of the DC coupler cord notch and then close the cover Using a Household Power Outlet Do not connect or disconnect the p...

Page 18: ...Basic Network Settings p 19 2 Transferring Images to an FTP Server p 33 3 Remote Capture Using EOS Utility p 47 4 Remote Capture Using WFT Server p 53 5 Using the Transmitter as a Media Server p 65 6 Linked Shooting p 69 7 Managing Settings Information p 73 8 Using External Media p 79 9 Using GPS Devices p 91 COPY ...

Page 19: ...19 Basic Network Settings Complete the basic network settings by following transmitter connection instructions on the camera menu screen COPY ...

Page 20: ... 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 114 Set up a DLNA compatible television digital photo f...

Page 21: ...ton 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 1 Turn the camera on 2 Display the transmitter menu On the camera press the 7 button On the 5 tab select WFT settings and press 0 WFT settings is added to the tab after you attach the transmitter 3 Se...

Page 22: ...puter must be set up as an FTP server in advance For instructions on setting up your computer as an FTP server refer to the computer documentation Windows Vista Home Premium and Home Basic Edition as well as Windows XP Home Edition cannot be used because FTP server functionality is not supported EOSUtility Choose this option for remote capture over a wireless or wired LAN using the EOS Utility sof...

Page 23: ...tions 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 MediaServ Choose this option to view images on a CF card in the camera over a wireless or wired LAN on a television This function requires a DLNA compatible television digital photo frame or similar media player LinkedShot Choose this opti...

Page 24: ...eless LAN The Wireless LAN setup method screen is displayed Connect with wizard See p 25 WPS PBC mode See p 27 WPS PIN mode See p 28 Select WPS PBC mode or WPS PIN mode when using a wireless LAN terminal compatible with Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Wired LAN The Network settings screen is displayed If you have selected a wired network refer to page 29 Configuring Network Settings Use a Category 5 or ...

Page 25: ...n icon is displayed if the wireless LAN terminal is encrypting communication 3 Indicates the first 9 characters of 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 Ent...

Page 26: ...the access point and then press 0 Select OK and press 0 to go to the next screen 2 Turn the 5 dial to select the key format and then press 0 Select OK and press 0 to go to the next screen 3 Enter the encryption key To switch between input areas press the A button 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 mistak...

Page 27: ...ay 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 1 Select WPS PBC mode Turn the 5 dial to select WPS PBC mode and then press 0 Select OK and press 0 to go to the next screen 2 Establish a connection with the wireless LAN terminal Press the WPS button on the wireless LAN termina...

Page 28: ...eless LAN terminal Deactivate stealth functions 1 Select WPS PIN mode Turn the 5 dial to select WPS PIN mode and then press 0 Select OK and press 0 to go to the next screen 2 Specify the PIN code on the wireless LAN terminal On the wireless LAN terminal specify the 8 digit PIN code shown on camera LCD monitor For instructions on setting PIN codes on the wireless LAN terminal refer to the instructi...

Page 29: ...s 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 enter the IP address manually As the IP address enter the IP address assigned to the camera Enter the IP address Subnet mask Gateway and DNS address on each screen as they are displayed If you are not sure what to...

Page 30: ...ter 3 p 47 WFTserver Chapter 4 p 53 MediaServ Chapter 5 p 65 Completing Settings for the Communication Method Windows Vista Users Before performing the operations from page 47 perform the operations below If these operations are not performed the WFT Pairing Software described on page 48 may not start Open the C Drive Program Files Canon EOS Utility WFTPairing folder in this order and then double ...

Page 31: ...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 mistake press the L button to erase it Confirming entries Press the 7 button to confirm what you have entered and go to the next screen Canceling entries Press the 6 button to erase the entry a...

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Page 33: ...33 Transferring Images to an FTP Server With FTP transfer you can automatically transfer each image to the FTP server as you shoot or transfer a set of shots together COPY ...

Page 34: ... the screen at left is displayed For instructions on screen operations refer to Virtual Keyboard Operation p 31 Enter the FTP server s server name or IP address 3 In Port number setting enter 00021 in most cases Turn the 5 dial to select OK and then press 0 to go to the next screen 4 Complete the Passive mode settings If an Error 41 Cannot connect to FTP server is displayed in step 8 setting Passi...

Page 35: ... 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 8 On the confirmation screen displayed next select OK and press 0 X The LAN lamp is lit in green 9 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...

Page 36: ...ie is not supported Transfer the movie after shooting as described on pages 39 43 1 In WFT settings select Set up 2 Select Automatic transfer Select Enable 3 Take the picture X The captured image is transferred to the FTP server During image transfer the LAN lamp blinks Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot During continuous shooting images are transferred to the FTP server in the order they ar...

Page 37: ...e of images to transfer For instance if the camera is set up to record 73 images on a CF card and 83 images on external media and you want to transfer 83 images set Larger smaller JPEG to Smaller JPEG If the camera is set up to record RAW images on a CF card and JPEGs on external media specify which images to transfer in the RAW JPEG transfer setting Similarly complete the same setting if RAW JPEG...

Page 38: ...red 1 In WFT settings select Set up 2 Select Transfer with SET Select Enable 3 Select the image On the camera body press the x button Select 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 Transferring Images Individually Transferring the Current Image COPY ...

Page 39: ... WFT settings select Transfer with caption X The last captured image is displayed It is not possible to select other images on the Transfer with caption screen To select another image for transfer with a caption view that image before following these steps 3 Select a caption 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 p...

Page 40: ...ou can also continue shooting even while images are being transferred 1 In WFT settings select Image sel transfer 2 Select Sel Image X An image is displayed 3 Select images to transfer 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 ...

Page 41: ...ss screen is displayed During image transfer the LAN lamp blinks 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 Recording func media select Menu Operation During Image Transfer COPY ...

Page 42: ...5 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 Batch Transfer of Images in a Folder 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 Fol...

Page 43: ...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 Batch Transfer of Images on CF Cards Selecting Clear card s transf history will set the transfer history of images on the CF card to unsent This enables you to resend all the images on the card later by selecting Card images not...

Page 44: ...nsferred 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 CF card Specifically you can check the number of images classified as Images failed trans and Images transferred Checking Image Transfer History Checking the Transfer History of Individual Images Checking the Transfer History of CF Cards COPY ...

Page 45: ...tored is located in the folder of the user currently logged on or in a subfolder there Under the default transmitter settings transferred images will be stored in the root folder specified in the FTP server settings in a folder structure such as A DCIM 100EOS7D which is automatically created Additionally if you have selected a CF card as the media for recording and playback a folder structure such...

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Page 47: ...u can use EOS Utility to shoot remotely over a wireless or wired LAN In addition to remote capture all camera operations in EOS Utility are supported because a wireless or wired network is used with this option instead of the USB cable COPY ...

Page 48: ...tter before this procedure The configuration procedure is as follows using Windows XP as an example 1 First the pairing screen is displayed Turn the 5 dial to select OK When you press 0 the following message is displayed Here represents the last six digits of the MAC address of the WFT E5 for the connection 2 Start the pairing software Normally it is installed in the same location as EOS Utility X...

Page 49: ...ssing Confirm settings in the menu p 74 4 When the camera detects the computer on which you clicked Connect in step 3 the message at left is displayed Turn the 5 dial to select OK and then press 0 5 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 tran...

Page 50: ...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 f...

Page 51: ... You can take full advantage of EOS Utility via the transmitter just as via a USB connection without restrictions Using EOS Utility In Remote Live View shooting the rate of image transmission is slower than via USB The motion of moving subjects cannot be displayed smoothly COPY ...

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Page 53: ... Server Using a web browser you can view images on a CF card in the camera and download them to a computer Additionally you can shoot remotely over a wireless or wired LAN Note that bulb and movie shooting are not supported COPY ...

Page 54: ...n green Settings information is stored on the camera It is not stored on the transmitter Enter a logon name and password for accessing the camera from a computer The logon name and password you specify here are used on the computer when connecting to the camera 1 Turn the 5 dial to select Set up and then press 0 2 Turn the 5 dial to select WFT server settings and then press 0 Configuring WFT Serve...

Page 55: ...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 5 After you select Login name and Password the following input screen is displayed For instructions on input screen operations refer to Virtual Keyboard...

Page 56: ... and password as specified in the procedure on page 55 Click OK to display the WFT Server screen Web browsers that support JavaScript now display the screen on the left below step 4 Otherwise a message is displayed if JavaScript is not supported Choosing not to use JavaScript will display the screen on the right below step 4 with limited functions 4 Select the language Select a language at the bot...

Page 57: ... external media Click the DCIM folder and select the folder containing the images 3 Select an image 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 Viewing Images COPY ...

Page 58: ...ail 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 are not displayed here they can be downloaded to the computer the same way as JPEGs COPY ...

Page 59: ...dvanced capture screen is displayed Shaded items cannot be configured via WFT Server and are configured on the camera itself Remote Capture Camera control Battery check Quality Drive mode Shooting mode Possible shots White balance AF mode Metering mode Release button Menu AF MF switch Live View shooting button Shutter speed Manual focus button Aperture Live View image size switching button ISO spe...

Page 60: ...to g and Live View image is displayed If Live View image is not displayed enable Live View shooting in the menu To make Live View image display more responsive click the Live View image size switching button Live View image is now displayed at a smaller size improving responsiveness To restore the original size click this button again 4 Manually adjust the focus Click the buttons and to adjust the...

Page 61: ...tings as needed 6 Take the picture 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 CF card To download images to your computer refer to page 57 and use the Viewer function The Live View image may freeze when shooting if the camera is accessed by multiple computers COPY ...

Page 62: ...e lens focus mode switch to f Click the buttons and to adjust the focus 3 Take the picture 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 CF card To download images to your computer refer to page 57 and use the Viewer function Remote Capture Simple control Live View image screen Release button M...

Page 63: ...ens focus mode switch to g Adjust the focus on the camera 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 CF card 3 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 A...

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Page 65: ...ra can be viewed over a wireless or wired LAN on a television This function requires a DLNA compatible television digital photo frame or similar media player Subsequently this equipment is collectively referred to as the media player DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance COPY ...

Page 66: ...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 The information you specified is stored on the camera It is not stored on the transmitter The media server network settings are now complete Configuring Media Server Communication Settings COPY ...

Page 67: ... external media After you select this icon you can select folders and images Select an image to display it at a larger size on the television For details refer to the media player instruction manual Displaying Captured Images on a Television EOS7D Information overlay and details displayed on the television vary depending on the media player Note that depending on the media player image information...

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Page 69: ...ireless network via IEEE 802 11g in ad hoc mode 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 not supported Master camera Slave camera COPY ...

Page 70: ...ab select WFT settings and press 0 WFT settings is added to the tab after you attach the transmitter 2 Select Connection wizard 3 Select LinkedShot 4 Set up the slave cameras 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...

Page 71: ...switch to setting up the slave cameras On the slave cameras select OK 7 Check the number of slave cameras X On the master camera LCD monitor the number of slave cameras detected is displayed 8 Establish the connection 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 th...

Page 72: ... release the master camera shutter until the slave camera shutters are released Simultaneous capture is not possible Arranging the Slave Cameras Master camera Slave camera Slave camera Slave camera Slave camera 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...

Page 73: ...73 Managing Settings Information COPY ...

Page 74: ...ttings as follows 1 In WFT settings select Set up 2 Select Confirm settings X The settings are displayed Checking Settings Example of FTP transfer and wired LAN settings Example of FTP transfer and wireless LAN settings COPY ...

Page 75: ...an image of the same file name as an existing file is sent to the FTP server p 76 1 In WFT settings select Set up 2 Select LAN settings 3 Select the settings number Here select the settings number that identifies the LAN settings 4 Select Change After selecting Change settings name you can rename the settings 5 Select the item to change Select the desired item from LAN type TCP IP FTP server or Wi...

Page 76: ... subfolder in the root folder by changing the Target folder setting images are saved in that folder Configured in FTP server Overwrite same file When the transmitter is configured to prevent overwriting If there is already a file of the same name in the target folder on the FTP server the new file is saved with an extension consisting of an underline and a number as in IMG_0003_1 JPG When you rese...

Page 77: ... with other cameras 1 In WFT settings select Set up 2 Select LAN settings 3 Select the settings number Here select the settings number that identifies the LAN settings 4 Select Change 5 Select Save settings Saving and Loading Settings Saving Settings COPY ...

Page 78: ...ou can rename the file as desired by selecting Change file name Load settings files stored on a CF 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 CF card is opened that is the root directory 1 Select Load settings 2 Select the settings file X Select a settings file that matches your network...

Page 79: ...ing requirements Use media conforming to the USB 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 equi...

Page 80: ...ct 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 2 In WFT settings select USB device connec If you will not use a wireless or wired LAN at the same time as the external media set Communication mode to Disconnect 3 Select Storage 4 Select Connect Connecting External Media When replacing the transmitter s battery b...

Page 81: ...n 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 disconnecting the 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 i...

Page 82: ...ction in some cases Power Management If you will not use a wireless or wired LAN at the same time as the external media set Communication mode to Disconnect The camera 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...

Page 83: ...he 7 button to create a DCIM folder where the external media is opened that is root directory When images are taken they will be stored in the DCIM folder of the external media 3 Select the recording quality The recording quality when external media is selected is set to the same recording quality as the CF card The recording quality can be changed with Quality on the 1 tab Choosing Recording Medi...

Page 84: ...th and day and numbers representing the order the folder was created in a range of 01 to 99 If the folder name is OK press the 7 button X The created folder is selected When changing the folder name always use an eight character name For instructions on entering the folder name refer to Virtual Keyboard Operation p 31 Using Create folder Erasing Images Although Erase all images on external media e...

Page 85: ...ed to the media selected in Record play and when there is no more free space the recording of images is automatically switched to the other media Rec separately Whenever an image is taken it is recorded to both the CF card and external media Selecting Quality on the 1 tab enables selection of a separate recording image quality for the CF card and external media Making this setting displays the ima...

Page 86: ...cking Up on External Media External media cannot be backed up onto CF cards If the backup destination already has a folder of the same number containing images of the same file 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 file number as existi...

Page 87: ...layed select OK Where the DCIM Folder is Stored The DCIM folder is stored in a directory indicated by a file path such as u 09083101 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 i...

Page 88: ... in the selected folder You can also name this folder as desired Other functions in this method of backup are the same as for Quick backup 1 Select Backup 2 Select OK 3 Select Create folder 4 Enter the Folder name Always use 8 characters for the folder name For instructions on entering the folder name refer to Virtual Keyboard Operation p 31 Backup COPY ...

Page 89: ...elect Backup selected images 2 Select the images for backup Turn the 5 dial to select the image and then press 0 X X is displayed at the top left of the image to be backed up Press the y button to display three images per screen Press the u button to display one image per screen again After the images for backup are selected press the A button X Select OK in the displayed screen Selecting Images f...

Page 90: ...e displayed screen X Backup of the images will be started The images are stored into the DCIM folder created where the external media is opened that is root directory When backing up to a selected folder in external media select Create folder For details see steps 3 and 4 on page 88 COPY ...

Page 91: ...s by using GPS compatible mapping software The transmitter can be used with Garmin 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 September 2009 For a list of specific GPS devices supported contact the Canon Service Center For GPS device instructions refer to the dev...

Page 92: ...PS device via a USB hub Do not turn the GPS device on until step 5 2 In WFT settings select USB device connec If you will not use a wireless or wired LAN at the same time as the GPS device set Communication mode to Disconnect 3 Select GPS 4 Select Connect Connecting GPS Devices with a USB Cable When replacing the transmitter s battery be sure to first set the camera s power switch to OFF before op...

Page 93: ...e 6 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 correct GPS data will not be added to images 7 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 The date and time indicat...

Page 94: ...mera 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 If you will not use a wireless or wired LAN at the same time as the GPS device set Communication mode to Disconnect The camera battery drains faster under settings other than Disconnect because power saving is disab...

Page 95: ...is section when attaching or detaching Bluetooth units 1 Attach the Bluetooth unit Open the port cover and attach the Bluetooth unit 2 In WFT settings select USB device connec If you will not use a wireless or wired LAN at the same time as the Bluetooth unit set Communication mode to Disconnect 3 Select Bluetooth 4 Select Connect Connecting GPS Devices via Bluetooth When replacing the transmitter ...

Page 96: ...ct Bluetooth device connection X Nearby Bluetooth devices in use are listed Only GPS devices can be connected 7 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...

Page 97: ...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 a...

Page 98: ...ply 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 If you will not use a wireless or wired LAN at the same time as the Bluetooth unit set Communication mode to Disconnect The camera battery drains faster under settings other than Disconnect because power saving is dis...

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Page 100: ...ion Click the error number in the following chart to jump to the corresponding page Responding to Error Messages 11 p 101 12 p 101 21 p 101 22 p 102 23 p 102 24 p 103 25 p 104 26 p 104 31 p 105 32 p 105 33 p 105 34 p 105 41 p 106 42 p 107 43 p 107 44 p 107 45 p 108 46 p 108 47 p 109 51 p 109 52 p 109 53 p 109 54 p 109 61 p 110 62 p 110 63 p 111 64 p 111 65 p 111 66 p 112 67 p 112 68 p 112 69 p 112...

Page 101: ...l setting p 29 What to check on the DHCP server 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 settin...

Page 102: ...ake sure the server is working correctly as a DNS server X If applicable ask your network administrator to ensure the DNS 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 29 115 X Make sure the gate...

Page 103: ... p 29 Make sure the server name and port number for the proxy server are entered correctly p 34 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 sure the server is working correctly as a proxy server X If applicable ask your network administrator for the proxy server address or server...

Page 104: ...HCP server Is the DHCP server on X Turn the DHCP server on Are the DHCP server settings for IP addresses and the corresponding names correct X On the DHCP server make sure IP addresses and the corresponding names are entered correctly 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 administ...

Page 105: ...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 transmitter X Among GPS devices we recommend devices for which operation has been verified by Canon There is a problem with the external media X Connect the...

Page 106: ...gured on the transmitter are the DNS server settings complete X If the FTP server s Address setting is not configured on the transmitter enable use of the DNS server on the transmitter and enter its address p 29 Make sure the FTP server name is entered correctly p 34 What to check on the FTP server Is the FTP server working correctly X Configure the computer correctly to function as an FTP server ...

Page 107: ...network gateway address and enter it on the transmitter p 29 X Make sure the gateway address setting is correctly entered on all network devices including the transmitter What to check on the FTP server Is the FTP server configured to restrict access to only some IP addresses X Change the FTP server settings to allow access from the IP address configured on the transmitter in the TCP IP settings W...

Page 108: ... the folder specified as the transfer destination on the FTP server named with ASCII characters p 31 X Use ASCII characters for the folder name What to check on the FTP server The connection was terminated by the FTP server X Restart 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 ac...

Page 109: ...s 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 Is the GPS device ready for the Bluetooth connection X Turn the GPS device on and set it up for connection via Bluetooth Is the Bluetooth unit too far from the GPS device X Bring the GPS device c...

Page 110: ... Is the wireless LAN terminal on X Turn on the wireless LAN terminal 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 74 on the wireless LAN terminal What to check on the transmitter Is the transmitter configured for communication in infrastructure mode X Configure the transmitter for communic...

Page 111: ...he wireless LAN terminal 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 25 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 74 on the wireless LAN terminal Are any obstacles blocking...

Page 112: ... on the wireless LAN terminal Have you pressed the Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS button on the wireless LAN terminal for as long as indicated in the wireless LAN terminal instructions X Refer to the instruction manual for the wireless LAN terminal to determine how long to hold the WPS button Are you attempting to establish the connection near the wireless LAN terminal X Try establishing the connection...

Page 113: ...amera too far from the slave cameras X Bring the master camera closer to the slave cameras Is the LAN cable securely connected X Reconnect the LAN cable between the transmitter and server Because the cable may be severed try using another cable to connect the devices Is the hub or router on X Turn on the hub or router Is the server on X Turn the server on The server may have been turned off becaus...

Page 114: ...ate may drop if there are nearby microwave ovens cordless telephones microphones or similar devices operating on the same frequency band If a wireless LAN terminal on the same frequency band as the transmitter is used nearby the transmission rate of the wireless LAN may drop If multiple transmitters are connected to a single wireless LAN terminal be careful not to use duplicate camera IP addresses...

Page 115: ...ress assigned to the camera page 29 change the rightmost numbers here 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 29 change t...

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Page 118: ...tachment to images before transfer via FTP Start WFT Utility from EOS Utility In EOS Utility access Accessories to start WFT Utility Click the tabs for the transmitter s TCP IP settings FTP settings and Wireless LAN settings and complete the required settings for a wireless or wired LAN connection Settings available here are the same as settings on the camera with the addition of settings for crea...

Page 119: ...on the computer or a CF card Save Save the settings file on the computer or a CF card The Settings name is used as the file name For instructions on applying a settings file on a CF card to the camera refer to page 78 Load settings from camera Load a settings file on the camera to the computer The camera and computer must be connected with the USB cable Apply settings to camera Apply the settings ...

Page 120: ... 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 1 Start EOS Utility and select Camera settings Remote shooting X The camera settings remote capture screen is displayed 2 On the tab select WFT Captions X The screen for caption creation is displayed To acquire caption data stored on th...

Page 121: ...nsmission frequency WFT E5A 5 180 5 320 MHz channels 36 64 central frequency 5 745 5 825 MHz channels 149 165 2 412 2 462 MHz channels 1 11 WFT E5B 5 180 5 320 MHz channels 36 64 5 500 5 700 MHz channels 100 140 2 412 2 472 MHz channels 1 13 WFT E5C 5 745 5 805 MHz channels 149 161 2 412 2 472 MHz channels 1 13 WFT E5D 2 412 2 462 MHz channels 1 11 Connection method Infrastructure or ad hoc mode W...

Page 122: ...eight Dimensions W x H x D 147 4 x 45 0 x 76 8 mm 5 8 x 1 8 x 3 0 in Weight Approx 355 g 12 5 oz Body only Operating Environment Temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Humidity 85 or less All preceding specifications are based on Canon testing standards Transmitter specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice LAN At Normal Temperature 23 C 73 F At Low Temperature 0 C 32 F Wireless L...

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Page 126: ...s 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Hierbij verklaart Canon Inc dat het toestel CH9 1161 in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Hawnhekk Canon Inc jiddikjara li dan CH9 1161 jikkonforma mal ƫtiƥijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oƫrajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Alulírott Canon Inc nyilatkozom hogy a CH9 1161 megfelel a...

Page 127: ...n for help The cable with the ferrite core provided with the digital camera must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment This tr...

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Page 129: ...owser 56 C Camera control 59 Caption 39 118 Channel 8 Connection 21 D DHCP server 29 Digital photo frame 65 DLNA 65 DNS address 29 DNS server 34 E Encryption 25 76 Encryption key 26 EOS Utility 18 47 51 EOSUtility 22 Error 100 ESS ID 25 F File of same name 76 Folder 35 45 FTP server 18 33 FTP trans 22 G Gateway 29 I IEEE 802 11a 8 IEEE 802 11b g 8 Image transfer 18 33 Infrastructure 8 25 IP addres...

Page 130: ... Shared key 25 Simple control 62 Slave camera 70 SSID 25 Stealth functions 27 28 Storage 45 Subnet mask 29 T Target 35 Target folder 76 Television 65 67 TKIP 25 Transfer after shooting 40 Transfer history 44 Transfer with SET 38 Transferred images 45 Transferring images automatic 36 Transferring images individual images 38 Troubleshooting 99 U URL 56 V Viewing images 57 W Web 56 WEP 25 WFT Server ...

Page 131: ... 84 G GPS 91 GPS data 93 GPS device 18 H Hard disk 79 83 M Media 79 85 Movie 83 P Power 82 Power management 82 94 Q Quick backup 87 R Rec separately 85 Rec to multiple 85 Recording quality 83 S Self powered 79 T Troubleshooting 99 U USB connection 79 COPY ...

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