EOS REBEL T6i (W) EOS 750D (W) Wi-Fi/NFC Function Instruction Manual E INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Introduction What You Can Do Using the Wireless LAN Functions This camera’s wireless LAN functions let you perform a range of tasks wirelessly, from sending images to Web services and other cameras to controlling the camera remotely, simply by connecting to a Wi-Fi network or other device supporting this camera’s wireless LAN functions.
Introduction (1) q Connect to a smartphone (p.25, 83) View saved images or operate the camera from a Wi-Fi-enabled smartphone or tablet. Install the dedicated application “Camera Connect” to use these functions. In this manual and on the camera’s LCD monitor, “smartphone” refers to smartphones and tablets. (2) z Transfer images between cameras (p.43) Transfer images between this camera and other Canon cameras with built-in wireless LAN functions. (3) l Print images using a Wi-Fi printer (p.
Structure of This Manual This manual consists of “Getting Started”, “Easy Connection”, and “Advanced Connection”. After registering a nickname in Getting Started (p.19), see the following pages according to your needs. z/Connect Station: “Easy Connection” (p.23) o/m: “Advanced Connection” (p.65) q/l: “Easy Connection” or “Advanced Connection” depending on your needs Getting Started (p.11) Explains the basic operations and how to register a nickname.
Chapters Introduction 2 Getting Started 1 2 Basic Operation and Settings 13 Registering a Nickname 19 Easy Connection 3 4 5 6 Easy Connection to a Smartphone 25 Transferring Images Between Cameras 43 Easy Connection to a Wi-Fi Printer 53 Easy Connection to Connect Station 61 Advanced Connection 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Using a Wi-Fi Access Point 69 Wi-Fi Connection to a Smartphone 83 Wi-Fi Connection to a Wi-Fi Printer 93 Viewing Images Using a Media Player 101 Wi-Fi Connection to
Contents Introduction 2 What You Can Do Using the Wireless LAN Functions ..................... 2 Structure of This Manual .................................................................. 4 Chapters........................................................................................... 5 Contents ........................................................................................... 6 Conventions Used in this Manual...................................................
Contents 4 Transferring Images Between Cameras 43 Selecting the Connection Destination ............................................. 44 Sending Images ..............................................................................46 Reconnecting ..................................................................................50 Registering Multiple Connection Settings .......................................
Contents 9 Wi-Fi Connection to a Wi-Fi Printer 93 Using Infrastructure Mode to Establish a Connection .................... 94 Printing ........................................................................................... 95 Reconnecting ................................................................................. 98 Registering Multiple Connection Settings....................................... 99 10 Viewing Images Using a Media Player 101 Displaying Images on a TV set.....................
Contents 14 Troubleshooting Guide 139 Responding to Error Messages ....................................................140 Troubleshooting Guide..................................................................153 Wireless LAN Notes......................................................................154 Checking Network Settings...........................................................156 15 Reference 157 Setting Network Manually .............................................................
Conventions Used in this Manual In this manual, the term “wireless LAN” is used as a general term for Wi-Fi and Canon’s original wireless communication functions. The term “access point” indicates wireless LAN terminals (wireless LAN access points, wireless LAN routers, etc.) that relay wireless LAN connection. Brackets [ ] indicate button names, icon names, or other software elements displayed on the computer or other device’s screen. Brackets also indicate camera menu items.
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Operation Flowchart This section explains the basic operation of the wireless LAN functions and how to register a nickname (for identification). Follow the procedures below. Set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable]. (Steps 1 and 2 on page 14) When this setting is selected for the first time, a screen to register a nickname is displayed. Register a nickname. (p.20) Set the camera’s nickname. Enter any characters between 1 to 14 characters in length, such as your name.
1 Basic Operation and Settings This chapter describes the basic operation and settings necessary for using the camera’s wireless LAN functions.
Basic Operation and Settings The basic operation for setting the camera’s wireless LAN functions is explained here. Follow the procedures below. 1 Select [Wi-Fi/NFC]. Under the [51] tab, select [Wi-Fi/ NFC], then press <0>. [Enable]. 2 Select Press the key to select [Enable], then press <0>. When this setting is selected for the first time, a screen to register a nickname (for identification) is displayed. See page 20 to register a nickname.
Basic Operation and Settings the Wi-Fi function to 4 Select connect to. Press the or keys to select an item. The camera’s wireless LAN settings are set from this screen. For further connection settings, see “Easy Connection” or “Advanced Connection”. [Wi-Fi/NFC] When it is set to [Disable], you cannot select [Wi-Fi function] under the [51] tab. When using the NFC function, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then add [X] to [Allow NFC connections].
Basic Operation and Settings Auto Power Off If necessary, set [Auto power off] under the [52] tab to [Disable]. If the camera’s auto power off is activated during the wireless LAN connection, the connection will be terminated. Wireless LAN Connection Status Wireless LAN connection status can be checked with the camera’s lamp.
Basic Operation and Settings Touch Control You can operate wireless LAN functions by touching the camera’s screen as well. What You Can Do Using the NFC Function Using the camera’s NFC function enables you to do the following: Touch an NFC-enabled smartphone to the camera to connect them easily via a wireless LAN (p.28). While playing back images on the camera, touch an NFC-enabled smartphone to the camera to send a captured image to the smartphone (p.39).
Basic Operation and Settings Cable Connection Cautions When [51: Wi-Fi/NFC] is set to [Enable], connection via interface cable, stereo AV cable, or HDMI cable is disabled. Set [51: Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Disable] before connecting a cable. When the camera is connected to a computer, printer, GPS receiver, TV set, or any other device with an interface cable, settings for [Wi-Fi/NFC] cannot be changed. Disconnect the interface cable before changing any settings.
2 Registering a Nickname This chapter describes how to set the camera’s nickname (for identification).
Registering a Nickname Before setting up a connection, set the camera’s nickname (for identification). When the camera is connected to another device via a wireless LAN, the nickname will be displayed on the device. Be sure to set a nickname as otherwise you cannot go to the wireless LAN settings screen. 1 Select [Wi-Fi/NFC]. Under the [51] tab, select [Wi-Fi/ NFC], then press <0>. [Enable]. 2 Select Press the key to select [Enable], then press <0>.
Registering a Nickname a nickname. 3 Enter For instructions on entering characters, see “Virtual Keyboard Operation” on the next page. Enter any characters between 1 to 14 characters in length. the setting. 4 Exit When you are finished, press the button. Select [OK] on the confirmation dialog and press <0> to return to the menu screen. The nickname can be changed later from the [General sett.] screen (p.138).
Registering a Nickname Virtual Keyboard Operation Changing the entry area Press the button to toggle between the top and bottom entry areas. Moving the cursor Press the keys in the top area to move the cursor. Entering text In the bottom area, press the or keys to select a character, then press <0> to enter it. You can check how many characters you have entered, and how many more can be entered, by referring to [*/*] on the upper right of the screen.
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Wireless LAN Function Flowchart (Easy Connection) q z l Smartphone Camera Printer Connect Station Use Connect Set up Register the camera’s nickname (p.20) Install Camera Connect on a smartphone (p.26) Set up a compatible camera (p.43) Set up a compatible printer (p.53) Set up Connect Station Register connection destinations to the camera Connect via NFC (p.62) (p.28, 31) (p.44) (p.54) Make images viewable and shoot remotely (p.35) Exchange images (p.46) Print images (p.
3 Easy Connection to a Smartphone Connecting the camera to a smartphone enables you to do the following: • View or manage images stored in the camera with the smartphone. • Receive images stored in the camera with the smartphone. • Operate the camera with the smartphone and take a picture. To connect using a Wi-Fi access point, see “Advanced Connection” (p.65). The camera cannot be connected to a smartphone when the power switch is set to .
Preparation Install Camera Connect on a Smartphone To communicate with a smartphone, the dedicated smartphone application Camera Connect (free of charge) is necessary. Camera Connect can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play. Install Camera Connect on the smartphone and then perform the procedures to establish the connection. To use Camera Connect, a smartphone on which iOS or Android installed is necessary.
Preparation Connection Method When using an Android smartphone (OS version 4.0 or later), check if it is NFC-enabled. When the smartphone is NFC-enabled: See p.28 You can easily set up a connection using the NFC function. When the smartphone is not NFC-enabled: See p.31 Set up a connection in camera access point mode. Smartphones labeled with the p mark are NFC-enabled.
Connecting with the NFC Function Connect the camera and a smartphone using the NFC function. The operation flow for connecting via NFC is as follows. (1) Turn on the camera and smartphone. (2) Enable the NFC function on the camera and smartphone. (3) Touch the smartphone to the camera so that they come into contact with each other (p.29). For the smartphone’s NFC setting and its NFC antenna position, refer to the smartphone’s instruction manual. For the camera’s NFC setting, follow the steps below.
Connecting with the NFC Function Connecting to a Smartphone 1 Touch a smartphone to the camera. If an image is being played back on the camera, end the playback. Touch the p mark on the smartphone to that on the camera. When a message indicating the connection is displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor, communication can be established even if the smartphone is moved away from the camera. The camera’s lamp will blink. Camera Connect starts on the smartphone and establishes a connection.
Connecting with the NFC Function the Camera using 3 Operate Camera Connect. Perform further operations using Camera Connect. For the operation procedure, see page 35. The settings for communicating with a smartphone are now complete. NFC Function Cautions When touching the smartphone to the camera, be careful not to drop the camera or smartphone. Do not touch the smartphone to the camera with too much force. Doing so can scratch the camera or smartphone.
Using Camera Access Point Mode to Establish a Connection Smartphones that are not NFC-enabled can be connected in camera access point mode. To establish connection, operations on the smartphone are required. For details, refer to the smartphone’s instruction manual. Operation on the Camera-1 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [q]. 2 Select Select [q] (Connect to smartphone) and press <0>. The camera’s lamp will blink.
Using Camera Access Point Mode to Establish a Connection [Easy connection]. 4 Select Press the keys to select [Easy connection], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next screen. For manual connection, see page 158. Operation on the Smartphone-1 SSID (network name) Encryption key (password) the smartphone and 5 Operate connect it to the camera. Activate the smartphone’s Wi-Fi function, then select the SSID (network name) displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor.
Using Camera Access Point Mode to Establish a Connection Camera Connect on the 6 Start smartphone. When the smartphone’s Wi-Fi settings are completed, start Camera Connect. the camera to connect to 7 Select on the smartphone. Select and touch the camera to connect to from [Cameras] on Camera Connect to establish a connection. When the operation on the camera is completed in step 8 on the next page, the Camera Connect Main window will appear.
Using Camera Access Point Mode to Establish a Connection Operation on the Camera-2 to the camera. 8 Connect When a connection is established, The device name set on Camera Connect the screen on the left will appear on the camera’s LCD monitor. To specify viewable images, press the button. See step 5 on page 90 to set them. Press the key to select [OK], then press <0>. The camera’s lamp will light up in blue. After a message is displayed, the camera’s LCD monitor will turn off.
Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone You can use a smartphone with Camera Connect installed to view images stored in the camera and shoot remotely. Camera Connect Main Window The main functions of Camera Connect are described below. Touch the screen to learn the operation procedures. [Images on camera] Images stored in the camera can be viewed. Images stored in the camera can be saved on a smartphone. Operations such as deletion can be performed on images stored in the camera.
Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone Terminating the Connection To terminate the connection, perform either of the following operations. Tap [t] on the Camera Connect screen. Set the camera’s power to <2>. When viewable images are specified (p.89), functions of Camera Connect will be limited. While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter button is pressed. In remote shooting, the AF speed may become slower.
Reconnecting The camera can reconnect to a smartphone for which connection settings have been registered. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [q]. 2 Select Select [q] (Connect to smartphone) and press <0>. a connection. 3 Establish Select [Connect] and press <0>. On the confirmation dialog, select [OK]. When settings for multiple connection destinations are registered, select [Choose set.
Reconnecting the smartphone’s Wi-Fi 4 Activate function. If the connection destination has been changed, restore the setting to connect to the camera. Camera Connect on the 5 Start smartphone. A connection will be established. If you do not know the SSID of the camera when reconnecting, select [Review/change settings] in step 3 to check it (p.135). With NFC connection or when connected by selecting [Easy connection] in camera access point mode, “_Canon0A” is appended to the SSID of the camera.
Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC Function While playing back images on the camera, touch an NFC-enabled smartphone to the camera to send a captured image to the smartphone. If a connection has already been established via a wireless LAN, terminate the connection and then play back images on the camera. Set up the camera and smartphone to allow use of their NFC functions in advance (p.28). Sending Images Individually 1 Play back the image.
Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC Function 4 Press <0>. [Send img shown]. 5 Select Press the keys to select [Send img shown], then press <0>. When you select [Send selected], the screen in step 2 on page 41 is displayed. The displayed image will be sent. When the transfer is complete, the screen for step 3 will reappear. To send another image, select an image and press <0> (p.42). the connection. 6 Terminate Press the button to display the confirmation dialog.
Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC Function Sending Multiple Images When the index display is selected in step 1 on page 39, the image selection screen will appear on the camera after a connection is established. 1 Connect the camera to the smartphone. Play back images in the index display. See step 2 on page 39 to touch the smartphone to the camera and establish a connection. The image selection screen will appear. the images to send.
Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC Function Sending Another Image On the screen to complete the process for sending the image, press <0> to send another image. [Send selected] You can select the images to send in the image selection screen. [Send img shown] Sends the displayed image. Display the image to send in advance. If necessary, also read “NFC Function Cautions” (p.30). While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter button is pressed.
4 Transferring Images Between Cameras Images can be transferred between Canon cameras via the built-in wireless LAN functions. Wireless connection is possible for Canon cameras with built-in wireless LAN functions marketed in 2012 or later. Note that the camera cannot be connected to Canon camcorders, even if they have built-in wireless LAN functions. The camera cannot be connected to Canon cameras without built-in wireless LAN functions, even if they support Eye-Fi cards.
Selecting the Connection Destination Register the target camera to connect to via a wireless LAN. The camera can be connected to only one camera at a time. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [z]. 2 Select Select [z] (Transfer imgs between cameras), then press <0>. The camera’s lamp will blink. the connection on the target 3 Start camera.
Selecting the Connection Destination the images to send. 4 Select Select images on the camera sending the images (p.46). Do not operate the camera receiving the images. Note that GPS information is not displayed on the camera’s playback screen even if GPS information is appended to the received image. Shooting locations can be viewed on a virtual map, using Map Utility (EOS software). The connection settings are saved/registered with the nickname of the camera to which a connection was established.
Sending Images Sending Images Individually Select and send images individually. 1 Select an image to send. Press the keys to select an image to send, then press <0>. By pressing the button, you can switch to the index display and select an image. [Send img shown]. 2 Select To select a size at which to send the image, select [Resize image] and press <0>. Press the keys to select [Send img shown], then press <0>. The transfer progress screen will appear.
Sending Images Sending Multiple Images Select multiple images and send them at once. 1 Press <0>. [Send selected]. 2 Select To select a size at which to send the images, select [Resize image] and press <0>. Press the keys to select [Send selected], then press <0>. the images to send. 3 Select Press the keys to select an image to send, then add [X]. Press <0> to add or remove [X]. By pressing the button, you can switch to the three-image display and select an image.
Sending Images the image size. 4 Reduce Set it if necessary. On the next screen, press the keys to select an image size, then press <0>. the images. 5 Send Press the keys to select [Send], then press <0> to send the images. The transfer progress screen will appear. When the transfer is complete, the screen for step 1 will reappear. To send another image, repeat steps 1 to 5. the connection. 6 Terminate Press the button to display the confirmation dialog.
Sending Images While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter button is pressed. When you want to terminate the connection to shoot or perform other operations, press the button, then terminate the connection on the displayed screen. To terminate the connection during image transfer, select [Cancel] on the camera, then terminate the connection.
Reconnecting The camera can reconnect to another camera for which connection settings have been registered. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [z]. 2 Select Select [z] (Transfer imgs between cameras) and press <0>. a connection. 3 Establish Select [Connect] and press <0>. On the confirmation dialog, select [OK]. Perform the reconnection procedure on the target camera as well.
Registering Multiple Connection Settings You can register up to three camera connection settings. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [z]. 2 Select Select [z] (Transfer imgs between cameras) and press <0>. [Choose set.]. 3 Select Select [Choose set.] and press <0>. [SET* (not configured)]. 4 Select Select [SET* (not configured)] and press <0>. The connection settings screen is displayed.
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5 Easy Connection to a Wi-Fi Printer You can directly print images by connecting the camera with a wireless LAN compatible printer supporting PictBridge (Wireless LAN) via a wireless LAN. When in or mode, or when Multi Shot Noise Reduction is set, the camera cannot be connected to a printer. To connect using a Wi-Fi access point, see “Advanced Connection” (p.65).
Using Camera Access Point Mode to Establish a Connection The camera and a printer can be directly connected via a wireless LAN. Because the camera acts as an access point, no other access point is necessary, so you can print images easily. To establish a connection, operations on the printer are required. For details, refer to the printer’s instruction manual. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [l].
Using Camera Access Point Mode to Establish a Connection [Easy connection]. 4 Select Press the keys to select [Easy connection], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next screen. For manual connection, see page 158. SSID (network name) Encryption key (password) the printer’s Wi-Fi settings to 5 Set connect to the camera. On the Wi-Fi settings menu of the printer to be used, select the SSID (network name) displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor.
Using Camera Access Point Mode to Establish a Connection the printer to connect to. 6 Select When a list of detected printers is displayed, select the printer to connect to and press <0>. Some printers may make a beeping sound. When 16 or more printers are detected or search takes over 3 minutes, you can select [Search again]. When a connection is established, the settings are saved and an image on the card is displayed. The camera’s lamp will light up in blue. the images to be printed.
Printing Printing Images Individually Select and print images individually. 1 Select an image to print. Press the keys to select an image to print, then press <0>. By pressing the button, you can switch to the index display and select an image. [Print image]. 2 Select Press the keys to select [Print image], then press <0>. The print setting screen will appear. printing. 3 Start For the setting procedures, refer to “Printing Images” in the Camera Instruction Manual.
Printing Printing by Specifying the Options Print by specifying the printing options. 1 Press <0>. [Print order]. 2 Select Press the keys to select [Print order], then press <0>. The [Print order] screen will appear. the printing options. 3 Set For the setting procedures, refer to “Printing Images” in the Camera Instruction Manual. printing. 4 Start Select [Print] and press <0>. Follow the procedures displayed to perform printing.
Printing the connection. 5 Terminate Press the button to return to the screen in step 1. Press the button again to display the confirmation dialog. Press the key to select [OK], then press <0> to terminate the connection. The [Wi-Fi function] screen will reappear. While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter button is pressed.
Reconnecting The camera can reconnect to a printer for which connection settings have been registered. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [l]. 2 Select Select [l] (Print from Wi-Fi printer) and press <0>. a connection. 3 Establish Select [Connect] and press <0>. On the confirmation dialog, select [OK]. The camera will reconnect to the printer.
6 Easy Connection to Connect Station Connect Station (sold separately) is a device that allows you to import captured still photos and movies for viewing on your TV set, smartphone, etc., or sharing them over a network. You can easily save still photos and movies to Connect Station by holding this camera close to the Connect Station.
Saving Images This section explains how to connect the camera and Connect Station (sold separately) via a wireless LAN. To save images in other ways, refer to the Connect Station instruction manual. Set up the camera to allow use of its NFC function in advance (p.28). up the camera to allow use of 1 Set its NFC function (p.28). the camera close to the 2 Hold Connect Station.
Saving Images Do not drop the camera on Connect Station or touch the camera to it with too much force. Doing so may damage Connect Station’s internal hard disk. Since the camera may not be recognized readily, hold it carefully close to Connect Station while changing the camera’s position or angle. Just holding the camera close to the Connect Station may not establish a connection. In such a case, gently touch Connect Station with the camera.
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Wireless LAN Function Flowchart (Advanced Connection) q l o m Smartphone Printer Media player Web service Set up Register a nickname (p.20) Install Camera Connect on a smartphone (p.68) Connect each device to a Wi-Fi access point* • Register with CANON iMAGE GATEWAY (p.108) • Register Web services on the camera (p.108) Use Connect Connect the camera to a Wi-Fi access point 66 (p.69) (p.107) Connect the camera to each device (p.83) (p.93) Make images viewable and shoot remotely (p.
To connect to z (Transfer images between cameras) or Connect Station, refer to “Easy Connection” (p.23). * These instructions should be followed only after each device, such as a smartphone, is connected to a Wi-Fi access point.
Preparing to Connect to a Smartphone To use [q] (Connect to smartphone), the dedicated application Camera Connect (free of charge) must be installed on the smartphone in advance. Camera Connect can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play. To use Camera Connect, a smartphone on which iOS or Android installed is necessary. For information on supported operating systems, refer to the download site of Camera Connect.
7 Using a Wi-Fi Access Point Connecting to a Wi-Fi access point gives you access to the following functions: • • • • Connecting to a smartphone Printing images using a Wi-Fi printer Viewing images using a media player Sending images to a Web service* * To send images to a Web service, skip the explanation in this chapter and see page 107.
Checking the Type of Access Point To start with, check if the access point supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) that allows easy connection between Wi-Fi devices. If you do not know if the access point you use is WPS-compatible, refer to the access point instruction manual or other documentation. When WPS is supported The following two connection methods are available. Connection can be established easier with WPS (PBC mode). However, both provide high security settings.
Connection via WPS (PBC Mode) This is a connection mode available when using an access point compatible with WPS. In pushbutton connection mode (PBC mode), the camera and the access point can be connected simply by pressing the WPS button on the access point. If multiple access points are active in the surrounding area, it may be more difficult to establish a connection. In such a case, try using [WPS (PIN mode)] to establish a connection.
Connection via WPS (PBC Mode) [WPS (PBC mode)]. 4 Select Press the keys to select [WPS (PBC mode)], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next screen. to the access point. 5 Connect Press the access point’s WPS button. For details about where the button is located and how long to press it, refer to the access point’s instruction manual. Select [OK] and press <0> to establish a connection with the access point.
Connection via WPS (PBC Mode) Specifying Settings for the Wi-Fi Function This section explains how to set the screens for the Wi-Fi function. Read the page that introduces the selected Wi-Fi function. Connecting to a Smartphone: Chapter 8 (p.83) Printing Images Using a Wi-Fi Printer: Chapter 9 (p.93) Viewing Images Using a Media Player: Chapter 10 (p.101) The settings for networking with the media player are now complete. The camera’s lamp will light up in blue.
Connection via WPS (PIN Mode) This is a connection mode available when using an access point compatible with WPS. In PIN code connection mode (PIN mode), an 8digit identification number specified on the camera is set at the access point to establish a connection. Even if there are multiple access points active in the surrounding area, a relatively reliable connection can be established using this shared identification number. It may take approx. one minute to establish a connection.
Connection via WPS (PIN Mode) [WPS (PIN mode)]. 4 Select Press the keys to select [WPS (PIN mode)], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next screen. the PIN code at the 5 Specify access point. At the access point, specify the 8-digit PIN code displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor. For instructions on setting PIN codes at the access point, refer to the access point’s instruction manual. After the PIN code is specified, select [OK] and press <0>. to the access point.
Connection via WPS (PIN Mode) [Auto setting]. 7 Select Press the keys to select [Auto setting], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to display the setting screen for the Wi-Fi function selected in step 2 (p.77). If [Auto setting] results in an error or if you want to specify the settings manually, see page 160.
Connection via WPS (PIN Mode) Specifying Settings for the Wi-Fi Function This section explains how to set the screens for the Wi-Fi function. Read the page that introduces the selected Wi-Fi function. Connecting to a Smartphone: Chapter 8 (p.83) Printing Images Using a Wi-Fi Printer: Chapter 9 (p.93) Viewing Images Using a Media Player: Chapter 10 (p.101) The settings for networking with the media player are now complete. The camera’s lamp will light up in blue.
Manual Connection by Searching Networks When [Find network] is selected, a list of active access points nearby is displayed, accompanied by information about them. Select the SSID (or ESS-ID) of the access point to connect to and establish a connection. Selecting the Wireless Network 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. an item. 2 Select Select either [q] [l] or [o], then press <0>. The camera’s lamp will blink.
Manual Connection by Searching Networks [Find network]. 4 Select Press the keys to select [Find network], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next screen. (1) (2) (3) an access point. 5 Select Press <0> to enable the selection of an access point. Press the keys to select an access point, then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next screen (p.80).
Manual Connection by Searching Networks Entering the Wireless LAN Encryption Key Set the encryption key specified for the access point. For details on the specified encryption key, refer to the access point’s instruction manual. The screens displayed in steps 6 to 8 below vary depending on the authentication and encryption specified for the access point. Go to step 9 when the [IP address set.] screen is displayed instead of the screens for steps 6 to 8.
Manual Connection by Searching Networks Setting the IP Address [Auto setting]. 9 Select Press the keys to select [Auto setting], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to display the setting screen for the Wi-Fi function selected in step 2 (p.82). If [Auto setting] results in an error or if you want to specify the settings manually, see page 160.
Manual Connection by Searching Networks Specifying Settings for the Wi-Fi Function This section explains how to set the screens for the Wi-Fi function. Read the page that introduces the selected Wi-Fi function. Connecting to a Smartphone: Chapter 8 (p.83) Printing Images Using a Wi-Fi Printer: Chapter 9 (p.93) Viewing Images Using a Media Player: Chapter 10 (p.101) The settings for networking with the media player are now complete. The camera’s lamp will light up in blue.
8 Wi-Fi Connection to a Smartphone Connecting the camera to a smartphone enables you to do the following: • View or manage images stored in the camera with the smartphone. • Receive images stored in the camera with the smartphone. • Operate the camera with the smartphone and take a picture. These instructions should be followed only after the smartphone is connected to an access point.
Using Infrastructure Mode to Establish a Connection These instructions are continued from Chapter 7. To establish connection, operations on the smartphone are required. For details, refer to the smartphone’s instruction manual. To connect using the NFC function or in camera access point mode, see “Easy Connection to a Smartphone” (p.25). Operation on the Smartphone-1 1 Start Camera Connect on the smartphone.
Using Infrastructure Mode to Establish a Connection Operation on the Camera to the camera. 3 Connect When a connection is established, The device name set on Camera Connect the screen on the left will appear on the camera’s LCD monitor. To specify viewable images, press the button. See step 5 on page 90 to set them. Press the key to select [OK], then press <0>. The camera’s lamp will light up in blue. After a message is displayed, the camera’s LCD monitor will turn off.
Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone You can use a smartphone with Camera Connect installed to view images stored in the camera and shoot remotely. Camera Connect Main Window The main functions of Camera Connect are described below. Touch the screen to learn the operation procedures. [Images on camera] Images stored in the camera can be viewed. Images stored in the camera can be saved on a smartphone. Operations such as deletion can be performed on images stored in the camera.
Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone Terminating the Connection To terminate the connection, perform either of the following operations. Tap [t] on the Camera Connect screen. Set the camera’s power to <2>. When viewable images are specified (p.89), functions of Camera Connect will be limited. While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter button is pressed. In remote shooting, the AF speed may become slower.
Reconnecting The camera can reconnect to a smartphone for which connection settings have been registered. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [q]. 2 Select Select [q] (Connect to smartphone) and press <0>. a connection. 3 Establish Select [Connect] and press <0>. On the confirmation dialog, select [OK]. When settings for multiple connection destinations are registered, select [Choose set.
Specifying Viewable Images You can specify images viewable from a smartphone by operating the camera. Images can be specified during connection settings or after the connection is terminated. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [q]. 2 Select Select [q] (Connect to smartphone) and press <0>. [Review/change settings]. 3 Select Select [Review/change settings] and press <0>. [Viewable imgs].
Specifying Viewable Images an item. 5 Select Press the keys to select an item, then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to display the setting screen. [All images] All images stored on the card become viewable. [Images from past days] Specify viewable images on the shooting-date basis. Images shot up to nine days ago can be specified. Press the keys to select an item, then press <0>.
Specifying Viewable Images [File number range] (Select range) First image Last image Select the first and last images from images arranged by the file number to specify the viewable images. 1 Press the keys to select the first image to be set viewable. 2 Press <0> to display the image selection screen. Select an image using the keys. By pressing the button, you can switch to the index display and select an image. 3 Select an image and press <0> to determine the selection.
Registering Multiple Connection Settings You can register up to three smartphone connection settings. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [q]. 2 Select Select [q] (Connect to smartphone) and press <0>. [Choose set.]. 3 Select Select [Choose set.] and press <0>. [SET* (not configured)]. 4 Select Select [SET* (not configured)] and press <0>. The connection settings screen is displayed.
9 Wi-Fi Connection to a Wi-Fi Printer You can directly print images by connecting the camera with a wireless LAN compatible printer supporting PictBridge (Wireless LAN) via a wireless LAN. These instructions should be followed only after the printer is connected to an access point. For information about settings and configuration, refer to the documentation provided with each device or contact the manufacturer.
Using Infrastructure Mode to Establish a Connection These instructions are continued from Chapter 7. To connect in camera access point mode, see “Using Camera Access Point Mode to Establish a Connection” (p.54). 1 Select the printer to connect to. When a list of detected printers is displayed, select the printer to connect to and press <0>. Some printers may make a beeping sound. When 16 or more printers are detected or search takes over 3 minutes, you can select [Search again].
Printing Printing Images Individually Select and print images individually. 1 Select an image to print. Press the keys to select an image to print, then press <0>. By pressing the button, you can switch to the index display and select an image. [Print image]. 2 Select Press the keys to select [Print image], then press <0>. The print setting screen will appear. printing. 3 Start For the setting procedures, refer to “Printing Images” in the Camera Instruction Manual.
Printing Printing by Specifying the Options Print by specifying the printing options. 1 Press <0>. [Print order]. 2 Select Press the keys to select [Print order], then press <0>. The [Print order] screen will appear. the printing options. 3 Set For the setting procedures, refer to “Printing Images” in the Camera Instruction Manual. printing. 4 Start Select [Print] and press <0>. Follow the procedures displayed to perform printing.
Printing the connection. 5 Terminate Press the button to return to the screen in step 1. Press the button again to display the confirmation dialog. Press the key to select [OK], then press <0> to terminate the connection. The [Wi-Fi function] screen will reappear. While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter button is pressed.
Reconnecting The camera can reconnect to a printer for which connection settings have been registered. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [l]. 2 Select Select [l] (Print from Wi-Fi printer) and press <0>. a connection. 3 Establish Select [Connect] and press <0>. On the confirmation dialog, select [OK]. The camera will reconnect to the printer.
Registering Multiple Connection Settings You can register up to three printer connection settings. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [l]. 2 Select Select [l] (Print from Wi-Fi printer) and press <0>. [Choose set.]. 3 Select Select [Choose set.] and press <0>. [SET* (not configured)]. 4 Select Select [SET* (not configured)] and press <0>. The connection settings screen is displayed.
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10 Viewing Images Using a Media Player Images on a card in the camera can be viewed on a TV set via a wireless LAN. This function requires a DLNA*-compatible TV set, game machine, smartphone, or other media player. In this manual, the term “media player” is used to refer to any such device. * DLNA: Digital Living Network Alliance These instructions should be followed only after the DLNA-compatible TV set or other device used is connected to an access point.
Displaying Images on a TV set Images on the card in the camera can be displayed on a TV set using a media player. Note that RAW images and movies cannot be displayed. The viewing operations must be performed on the media player. For details, refer to the media player’s instruction manual. 1 Display the media player settings screen on your TV set. Using the media player functions, display the < EOS REBEL T6i/ EOS 750D> (media player) icon on the TV set.
Displaying Images on a TV set Terminating the Connection 1 Select [Disconnect,exit]. Select [Disconnect,exit] and press <0>. [OK]. 2 Select Press the key to select [OK], then press <0> to terminate the connection. While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter button is pressed. The connection will also be terminated if you open the card slot/battery compartment cover or set the camera’s power to <2>.
Reconnecting The camera can reconnect to a media player for which connection settings have been registered. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [o]. 2 Select Select [o] (View images on DLNA devices) and press <0>. a connection. 3 Establish Select [Connect] and press <0>. On the confirmation dialog, select [OK]. The camera will reconnect to the media player.
Registering Multiple Connection Settings You can register up to three media player connection settings. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [o]. 2 Select Select [o] (View images on DLNA devices) and press <0>. [Choose set.]. 3 Select Select [Choose set.] and press <0>. [SET* (not configured)]. 4 Select Select [SET* (not configured)] and press <0>. The connection settings screen is displayed.
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11 Wi-Fi Connection to a Web Service You can register various Web services on the camera and send images stored in the camera to them. CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Web services are not supported in certain countries and areas. For information on countries and areas supporting CANON iMAGE GATEWAY services, refer to the Canon Web site (http://www.canon.com/cig). Settings for “Send images to a Web service” may not be performed from a computer in certain countries and areas.
Preparation Signing Up as a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Member To send images to Web services, you need to sign up as a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY member (free of charge). Once you are a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY member, you can publish photos you took in online albums and use a range of services. This Web site also serves as a platform for sharing images on registered Web services. Connect to the Internet from a computer or other device, access the Canon Web site (http://www.canon.
Preparation The general procedure for sending images to a Web service is as follows. 1 Prepare a computer on which EOS Utility has been installed. Use the EOS software CD-ROM to install EOS Utility. 2 Access Canon Web site from the computer and sign up as a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY member (free of charge). If you are already a member, proceed to step 3. 3 Connect the camera and computer with an interface cable. Before connection, set [51: Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Disable].
Checking the Type of Access Point To start with, check if the access point supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) that allows easy connection between Wi-Fi devices. If you do not know if the access point you use is WPS-compatible, refer to the access point instruction manual or other documentation. When WPS is supported The following two connection methods are available. Connection can be established easier with WPS (PBC mode). However, both provide high security settings.
Connection via WPS (PBC Mode) This is a connection mode available when using an access point compatible with WPS. In pushbutton connection mode (PBC mode), the camera and the access point can be connected simply by pressing the WPS button on the access point. If multiple access points are active in the surrounding area, it may be more difficult to establish a connection. In such a case, try using [WPS (PIN mode)] to establish a connection.
Connection via WPS (PBC Mode) a Web service. 3 Select Select a Web service to connect to, then press <0>. The contents and ordering of the list of items displayed will vary depending on settings. The Web service to connect to can be changed later (p.126). The camera’s lamp will blink. When the [Send to] screen (p.125) is displayed, select a destination and go to step 4. [WPS (PBC mode)]. 4 Select Press the keys to select [WPS (PBC mode)], then press <0>.
Connection via WPS (PBC Mode) [Auto setting]. 6 Select Press the keys to select [Auto setting], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0>. The settings are saved and an image on the card is displayed. The camera’s lamp will light up in blue. If [Auto setting] results in an error or if you want to specify the settings manually, see page 160. the images to send. 7 Select Select and send the images. For information on how to send images, see page 121.
Connection via WPS (PIN Mode) This is a connection mode available when using an access point compatible with WPS. In PIN code connection mode (PIN mode), an 8digit identification number specified on the camera is set at the access point to establish a connection. Even if there are multiple access points active in the surrounding area, a relatively reliable connection can be established using this shared identification number. It may take approx. one minute to establish a connection.
Connection via WPS (PIN Mode) [WPS (PIN mode)]. 4 Select Press the keys to select [WPS (PIN mode)], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next screen. the PIN code at the 5 Specify access point. At the access point, specify the 8-digit PIN code displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor. For instructions on setting PIN codes at the access point, refer to the access point’s instruction manual. After the PIN code is specified, select [OK] and press <0>. to the access point.
Connection via WPS (PIN Mode) [Auto setting]. 7 Select Press the keys to select [Auto setting], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0>. The settings are saved and an image on the card is displayed. The camera’s lamp will light up in blue. If [Auto setting] results in an error or if you want to specify the settings manually, see page 160. the images to send. 8 Select Select and send the images. For information on how to send images, see page 121.
Manual Connection by Searching Networks When [Find network] is selected, a list of active access points nearby is displayed, accompanied by information about them. Select the SSID (or ESS-ID) of the access point to connect to and establish a connection. Selecting the Wireless Network 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [m]. 2 Select Select [m] (Upload to Web service) and press <0>. a Web service.
Manual Connection by Searching Networks [Find network]. 4 Select Press the keys to select [Find network], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next screen. (1) (2) (3) an access point. 5 Select Press <0> to enable the selection of an access point. Press the keys to select an access point, then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next screen (p.119).
Manual Connection by Searching Networks Entering the Wireless LAN Encryption Key Set the encryption key specified for the access point. For details on the specified encryption key, refer to the access point’s instruction manual. The screens displayed in steps 6 to 8 below vary depending on the authentication and encryption specified for the access point. Go to step 9 when the [IP address set.] screen is displayed instead of the screens for steps 6 to 8.
Manual Connection by Searching Networks Setting the IP Address [Auto setting]. 9 Select Press the keys to select [Auto setting], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0>. The settings are saved and an image on the card is displayed. The camera’s lamp will light up in blue. If [Auto setting] results in an error or if you want to specify the settings manually, see page 160. the images to send. 10 Select Select and send the images. For information on how to send images, see page 121.
Sending Images to a Web Service You can share movies and still photos you shot by sending them to a Web service registered on the camera such as CANON iMAGE GATEWAY. Sent images are saved in an online album on CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and a link to the album is sent to each Web service. It is also possible to send images to Web services directly depending on the selected Web service and settings. Sending Images Individually Select and send images individually. 1 Select an image to send.
Sending Images to a Web Service When the [Terms of use] screen is displayed, thoroughly read the message, then press the key to select [I Agree]. The screen can be scrolled up and down by pressing the keys. Sending Multiple Images Select multiple images and send them at once. 1 Press <0>. [Send selected]. 2 Select To select a size at which to send the images, select [Resize image] and press <0>. Press the keys to select [Send selected], then press <0>. the images to send.
Sending Images to a Web Service the image size. 4 Reduce Set it if necessary. When YouTube is selected as the destination, [Resize image] is not displayed. On the next screen, press the keys to select an image size, then press <0>. the images. 5 Send Press the keys to select [Send], then press <0>. The transfer progress screen is displayed.
Sending Images to a Web Service While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter button is pressed. A send error message may not be displayed in the following cases, even when sending fails due to there being no free space on the Web server that the image was sent to: • When the image was sent at a reduced size • When the image was sent directly to a Web service other than CANON iMAGE GATEWAY You can check server processing errors on the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY site.
Sending Images to a Web Service Selecting a Destination You can send images stored in the camera or links to posted images to registered destinations. To register Email destinations and settings for sending Emails, you must use a computer. For more information, refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual (PDF). When [w] (Email) is selected on the [Upload to Web service] screen, the [Send to] screen is displayed. Select the destination from the list of registered destinations and press <0>.
Reconnecting The camera can reconnect to a Web service for which connection settings have been registered. The connection to the access point only has to be established once. You do not need to establish a new connection for each Web service. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [m]. 2 Select Select [m] (Upload to Web service) and press <0>. a Web service. 3 Select Select a Web service and press <0>.
Registering Multiple Connection Settings You can register up to three Web service connection settings. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. [m]. 2 Select Select [m] (Upload to Web service) and press <0>. a Web service. 3 Select Select a Web service and press <0>. When the [Send to] screen (p.125) is displayed, select a destination and go to step 4. [Choose set.]. 4 Select Select [Choose set.] and press <0>.
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12 Connecting to a Wireless LAN from a Playback Screen Quick Control during playback lets you connect to a wireless LAN using registered connection destination settings. Connection destination settings cannot be set from the playback screen. Set connection destination settings from the menu screen.
Connecting from a Playback Screen When connection destination settings have been registered, you can access wireless LAN functions from the Quick Control screen during playback. Connections can be made from the Quick Control screen during playback for two functions: [z] (Transfer images between cameras) and [m] (Upload to Web service). 1 Display the Quick Control screen. During image playback, press the button. [k]. 2 Select Select [k] (Wi-Fi function) and press <0>.
Connecting from a Playback Screen a connection. 4 Establish Select [Connect] and press <0>. The images on the card are displayed and the images to send can be selected. When settings for multiple connection destinations are registered, select [Choose set.], select the connection destination, then connect to the destination. While playing back images on the camera, touch an NFC-enabled smartphone to the camera to send a captured image to the smartphone (p.39).
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Checking, Changing, or Deleting Settings Check, change, or delete connection settings saved on the camera. To change or delete the settings, terminate the connection first. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. the item to check settings 2 Select for. Press the or keys to select an item, then press <0>. When you select an item for which no setting is saved, the connection settings screen is displayed.
Checking, Changing, or Deleting Settings or change the settings. 4 Check Select an item and press <0>, then check or change the settings on the displayed screen. [Change set.] Change the settings. When [Change set.] is selected, a screen for connection settings configuration appears. Configure connection settings again following the procedures displayed. [Change settings name] Change the name of the settings.
Checking, Changing, or Deleting Settings Deleting Settings Select [Delete settings] in step 3 on page 134 to delete connection settings saved on the camera. 1 Select [Delete settings]. the setting to delete. 2 Select Select the setting to delete, then press <0>. Select [OK] on the confirmation dialog to delete the setting. During a Connection When the [Connection] screen is displayed during a wireless LAN connection, select [Confirm set.] to check the settings.
Clearing Wireless LAN Settings All wireless LAN settings can be deleted. By deleting the wireless LAN settings, you can prevent them from being exposed when you lend or give your camera to other people. 1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi function]. the button. 2 Press The general settings screen is displayed. [Clear Wi-Fi settings]. 3 Select Press the keys to select [Clear Wi-Fi settings], then press <0>. [OK].
Clearing Wireless LAN Settings General Settings Screen On the [General sett.] screen displayed in step 3 on the preceding page, you can change or check the wireless LAN settings. [Edit nickname] Change the nickname. Select [Edit nickname], then enter the nickname using the virtual keyboard (p.22). [Error details] Selectable when a connection error has occurred. When you select [Error details], you can check the connection error content (p.140). [Clear Wi-Fi settings] (p.
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Responding to Error Messages When a connection error occurs, display the details of the error by following one of the procedures below. Then, eliminate the cause of the error referring to the examples shown in this chapter. Select [51: Wi-Fi function] 9 [General sett.] 9 [Error details], then press <0>. Select [Error details] on the [Connection] screen, then press <0>. Click the error number’s page in the following chart to jump to the corresponding page. 11 (p.141) 12 (p.141) 21 (p.142) 22 (p.
Responding to Error Messages 11: Connection target not found In the case of [q], is Camera Connect running? Establish a connection using Camera Connect (p.33, 84). In the case of [l], is the power of the printer on? Turn on the printer. Are the camera and the access point set to use the same encryption key for authentication? This error occurs if the encryption keys do not match when the authentication method for encryption is set to [Open system].
Responding to Error Messages 21: No address assigned by DHCP server What to check on the camera On the camera, IP address is set to [Auto assign]. Is this the correct setting? If no DHCP server is used, configure settings after setting the IP address to [Manual setting] on the camera (p.160). What to check on the DHCP server Is the power of the DHCP server on? Turn on the DHCP server.
Responding to Error Messages 22: No response from DNS server What to check on the camera On the camera, does the DNS server’s IP address setting match the server’s actual address? Set the IP address to [Manual setting]. Then, on the camera, set the IP address that matches the address of the DNS server used (p.156, 160). What to check on the DNS server Is the power of the DNS server on? Turn on the DNS server.
Responding to Error Messages 23: Device with same IP address exists on selected network What to check on the camera Is another device on the camera network using the same IP address as the camera? Change the camera’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.
Responding to Error Messages 61: Selected SSID wireless LAN network not found Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the camera and the antenna of the access point? Move the antenna of the access point to a position clearly visible from the point of view of the camera (p.154). What to check on the camera Does the SSID set on the camera match that of the access point? Check the SSID at the access point, then set the same SSID on the camera (p.79, 118).
Responding to Error Messages 63: Wireless LAN authentication failed Are the camera and the access point set to use the same authentication method? The camera supports the following authentication methods: [Open system], [Shared key], and [WPA/WPA2-PSK] (p.79, 118). When using an AirPort for communication in infrastructure mode, [Open system] is not supported. Configure a [Shared key] on the camera (p.79, 118).
Responding to Error Messages 65: Wireless LAN connection lost Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the camera and the antenna of the access point? Move the antenna of the access point to a position clearly visible from the point of view of the camera (p.154). The wireless LAN connection was lost, for some reason, and the connection cannot be restored.
Responding to Error Messages 68: Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal. Retry from the beginning. Did you hold down the access point’s WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button for the specified period of time? Hold down the WPS button for the period of time instructed by the access point’s instruction manual. Are you trying to establish a connection near the access point? Try establishing the connection when both devices are within reach of each other.
Responding to Error Messages 102: Could not send files Does the card in the camera to receive data have sufficient space? Check the card in the camera to receive data. Replace the card or make sufficient space available, then try sending the data again. Is the card in the camera to receive data locked? Check the card in the camera to receive data. Release the lock, then try sending the data again. Check if the folder number of the camera to receive data is 999 and the file number 9999.
Responding to Error Messages 105: Could not receive files. Card’s write protect switch is set to lock Is the card in the camera to receive data locked? Check the card in the camera to receive data. Release the lock, then try sending the data again. 106: Could not receive files. Folder and file number have reached maximum value Check if the folder number of the camera to receive data is 999 and the file number 9999. Folder or file names cannot be created automatically.
Responding to Error Messages 122: Connect to a computer, and correct the settings for the Web service with EOS software. Web service setting operation may have failed. Connect the camera and computer using an interface cable and reconfigure Web service settings using EOS Utility (p.109). 123: Cannot log in to Web service. Connect to a computer and correct the settings with EOS software.
Responding to Error Messages 127: An error has occurred A problem other than error 121 to 126 occurred during the connection to the Web service. Try connecting to the Web service again. 141: Printer is busy. Try connecting again. Is the printer performing a printing process? Connect to the printer again after the printing process is finished.
Troubleshooting Guide If a problem occurs with the camera, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center. A device connected with a cable cannot be used. Set [51: Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Disable]. When it is set to [Enable], you cannot use the camera by connecting it to a computer, printer, GPS receiver, TV set, or other device with a cable (p.18). [Wi-Fi/NFC] cannot be set to [Enable].
Wireless LAN Notes If the transmission rate drops, the connection is lost, or other problems occur when using the camera with a wireless LAN, try the following corrective actions. Access Point and Antenna Installation Location When using indoors, install the device in the room where you are using the camera. Install the device higher than the camera. Install the device where people or objects do not come between it and the camera. Install the device as close to the camera as possible.
Wireless LAN Notes Security Wireless LAN radio waves can be easily intercepted. For this reason, we recommend activating encrypted communication in the access point settings. Connecting with a Cable When [51: Wi-Fi/NFC] is set to [Enable], connection via interface cable, stereo AV cable, or HDMI cable is disabled. Set [51: Wi-Fi/ NFC] to [Disable] before connecting a cable.
Checking Network Settings Windows Click the Windows [Command Prompt]. Type ipconfig/all and press the 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, change the rightmost number when configuring the IP address assigned to the camera in the processes described in page 160. Example: 192.168.1.
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Setting Network Manually Set the network settings for the camera access point mode manually. Set [SSID], [Channel setting], and [Encryption settings] on each screen displayed. 1 Select [Manual connection]. Press the keys to select [Manual connection], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to the next screen. an SSID (network name). 2 Enter Enter any character using the virtual keyboard (p.22). When you are finished, press the button. the desired channel 3 Select setting.
Setting Network Manually the desired encryption 4 Select setting. Select an item, then press <0>. For encryption, select [AES]. Select [OK] and press <0>. When [AES] is selected, the virtual keyboard (p.22) is displayed. Enter any encryption key of eight characters, then press the button to set. The set SSID and encryption key are displayed. Subsequent operations are the same as when [Easy connection] is selected.
Setting IP Address Manually Set the IP address settings for the infrastructure mode manually. The items displayed will differ depending on the Wi-Fi function. 1 Select [Manual setting] Press the keys to select [Manual setting], then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0>. the item to be set. 2 Select Press the keys to select an item, then press <0>. The number entry screen will appear. To use a gateway, select [Enable], select [Address], then press <0>. the desired values.
Setting IP Address Manually [OK]. 4 Select When you have completed setting the necessary items, press the keys to select [OK], then press <0>. The setting screen for the Wi-Fi function will appear. If you are not sure what to enter, see “Checking Network Settings” (p.156), or ask the network administrator or another person knowledgeable about the network.
Specifications 9Wireless LAN Standards compliance: Transmission method: IEEE 802.11b/g/n DS-SS modulation (IEEE 802.11b) OFDM modulation (IEEE 802.11g/n) Transmission range: Approx. 15 m/49.2 ft.
Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Precautions 9Countries and Regions Permitting Wireless LAN Use Use of wireless LAN is restricted in some countries and regions, and illegal use may be punishable under national or local regulations. To avoid violating wireless LAN regulations, visit the Canon Web site to check where use is allowed. Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any problems arising from wireless LAN use in other countries and regions.
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Index A Access point............................69, 110 Encryption.......................... 79, 118 Android................................26, 27, 68 Auto power off................................ 16 C Cable.......................................18, 155 Camera access point mode ..... 31, 54 M MAC address........... 70, 84, 110, 138 Media player................................ 101 N NFC .............................. 17, 27, 28, 62 Image transfer........................... 39 Nickname ...................
Index T Touch control ................................. 17 Transferring images between cameras .......................... 43 Troubleshooting guide ................. 139 V Viewable images............................ 89 Viewing images................ 35, 86, 101 W Wi-Fi printer ............................. 53, 93 Wireless LAN access point .......... 110 Wireless LAN Notes..................... 154 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) ..........70, 110 PBC mode ..........................71, 111 PIN mode ............
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