User manual

it is, simply press the enter key to go forward. If it is not, copy the IP
address field from the red section of the control centre into this field
manually and hit enter. If an error message is generated, double check
the values and make sure that you have properly adjusted the settings
of any software firewalls on the host computer (see section A.1).
The camera will now prompt you to enter your user ID and pass-
word. As with the last couple of steps, this information should already
be populated with the appropriate settings through the configuration
file. If it has not, enter the login credentials that you specified when you
installed ITP - if anonymous logins are enabled, you can also select the
anonymous login option. Press enter when you have provided the
necessary details - if there are any mistakes the camera will generate
an error message and you can go back and double check your settings.
Finally, the camera will prompt you for the destination folder. Unless
you have a specific need, simply leave the home folder box checked
- you should control the location of the files from within ITP, so you
will generally not need to make an adjustment here. Press the enter
button and the camera will immediately connect to the server.
If you were able to move through all of those steps successfully, the cam-
era will now be displaying a connection established message on its screen.
Switch the wireless LAN system back on and the camera should immedi-
ately begin transmitting images to ITP without issue. If you did experience
a problem and were not able to correct it while in the wizard, please record
the stage that you had the problem and contact us for further support (see
section A.6). The benefit to using this wizard is that it tries your settings
as soon as you enter them, so when an error is generated we know that it is
occurring because of the data that was just provided. This allows us to focus
on that issue and resolve the underlying problem.
A.3 Nikon WT-1 Can’t Connect
The WT-1/1A can be more complicated to debug since it does not have
a wizard function like its successor. The three LEDs on the back of the
transmitter are the primary form of feedback and provide limited information
so it can be difficult to isolate the source of the problem. The support section
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