Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E1 E INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing a Canon product. Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E1 enables your EOS digital camera to send captured images to an FTP server via a wireless or wired LAN. It works with IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g wireless LANs and 100 Base-TX Ethernet wired LANs. EOS digital cameras compatible with the WFT-E1 are listed on Canon’s Web site. Or you can inquire at a Canon Service Center.
Item Check List Introduction Check that all the following items have been included with the WFT-E1. If anything is missing, contact your dealer. ¢ Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E1 ¢ Normal Antenna NA-E1 ¢ Interface Cable IFC-15D4 Cable approx. 15 cm/0.5 ft long to connect to the (IEEE 1394) port. Used when the WFT-E1 is attached to the camera’s tripod socket. ¢ Interface Cable IFC-150D4 Cable approx. 1.5 m/4.9 ft long to connect to the (IEEE 1394) port.
Conventions Used in this Manual ¡The instructions in this manual assume that the proper settings for the wireless LAN or wired LAN and FTP server have been completed. For details on how to set these settings, consult the manufacturer of the respective equipment. ¡The menu screens are based on the EOS-1Ds Mark II’s. ¡Terms in brackets [ ] indicate the button name, icon name, camera menu item, etc. ¡The number in parentheses indicate the number of the page where you can find more information.
Contents Introduction Item Check List ....................................................................................................................... 3 Conventions Used in this Manual ............................................................................................ 4 Safety Warnings ...................................................................................................................... 7 Handling Precautions ...................................................................
¡ The WFT-E1 can only be used in the following areas: Japan, France, Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Ireland, Denmark, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Finland, Sweden, Poland, Hungary, Czech, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Cyprus, Malta, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, China, and Singapore. For other countries, inquire through Canon’s Customer Service Center. ¡ In France, using the WFT-E1 outdoors is prohibited.
Safety Warnings Follow these safeguards and use the equipment properly to prevent injury, death, and material damage. Preventing Injury or Equipment Damage • Do not leave equipment inside a car under the hot sun or near a heat source. The equipment may become hot and cause skin burns. • Do not cover or wrap the battery-recharging apparatus with a cloth. Doing so may trap heat within and cause the casing to deform or catch fire.
Handling Precautions Product Care and Storage ¡The WFT-E1 is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock. ¡The WFT-E1 is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater. If it gets wet, detach the battery and promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center. Wipe off any water droplets with a clean, dry cloth. If the WFT-E1 has been exposed to salty air, wipe with a well-wrung wet cloth.
1 1 Creating the Settings File First you must create the settings file to enable image transfers from the WFT-E1 to the FTP server or wireless LAN access point (or wireless LAN adapter). Then you load the settings file in the camera with a memory card. Although this chapter uses Windows XP screenshots, the procedure is the same for Windows 2000 and Mac OS X.
Startup the Software Double-click WFT_E1 Utility.exe to startup the software. When starting up the software for the first time, [WFT-E1 Settings Wizard] will start up. From the second time, [WFT-E1 Utility] will start up. WFT-E1 Settings Wizard Follow the on-screen setup instructions. Click on the [Next] button to create the communications setting file. You can also do a simple connection check. The WFT-E1 Settings Wizard can also be started up with the WFT-E1 Utility’s [File] / [New Settings Wizard].
TCP/IP Settings 1 Creating the Settings File IP Address Setting K Obtain an IP address automatically] [K If the IP address is to be obtained automatically by using the DHCP server of the K Obtain an IP address automatically]. wireless LAN access point, select [K K Use the following IP address] [K K Use the following IP address]. Then If the DHCP server is not to be used, select [K enter the necessary information in the [IP address], [Subnet mask], and [Gateway] text boxes.
FTP Settings Target Server Settings [Server] For [Server], enter the FTP server name or IP address. [Port No.] Normally, enter 21. M Use passive mode] [M M Use passive mode] box.
FTP Settings [Target folder] About the image transfer target folder The transferred images will be saved in the target transfer folder specified by the FTP server in the following folder hierarchy: A/DCIM/100EOS1D If the camera has two memory card slots and the CF card is selected to save the images, the A/ DCIM/100EOS1D folder hierarchy will be created automatically to save the images.
FTP Settings M Overwrite same file] [M To allow an image file in the target folder to be overwritten by a file having the same M Overwrite same file] box (p.39). name, checkmark the [M User Settings K Anonymous login] [K K Anonymous login] is Use this if the FTP server allows anonymous logins. When [K selected, FTP server login will be possible with the username “anonymous” and password “wft-e1@canon”. If the FTP server is run by Mac OS X, anonymous login will not be possible.
Wireless LAN Settings 1 Creating the Settings File Basic Settings [SSID] Enter the SSID (or ESS-ID) that has been set for the wireless LAN access point or wireless LAN adapter. If the wireless LAN access point is set to ANY connection, set the SSID for the wireless LAN access point.
Wireless LAN Settings [Conn. Method] K Infrastructure] or [K K Ad hoc] for the connection. Select either [K K Infrastructure]. [K K Ad hoc] only supports If you will use IEEE 802.11g, select [K communications via IEEE 802.11b. [Channel] K Infrastructure], the channel is set automatically. With [K K Ad hoc], the same channel as for the wireless LAN adapter will be set.
Saving the Settings to the Memory Card You must now save the settings file to a memory card. Have a memory card on hand to save data. Select [File] / [Save]. 2 Click the [Save] button. 1 a The Save dialog box will appear. ¡ Select the drive where the memory card is inserted, then open the memory card (in the root directory) and save the file to the memory card. ¡ The [nprofile.nif] file name cannot be changed. ¡ To load the settings file into the camera, see page 27.
Registering the Settings in the Software You can name the settings and save up to 20 settings for WFT-E1 Utility. The settings can also be registered according to the operating environment such as infrastructure and ad hoc. [Settings list] When you click on the [Settings list] field, the registered settings will appear in a pulldown menu. The selected item will be read by WFT-E1 Utility. [Register] button Click this button to display the setting’s register screen.
2 2 Setting Up the WFT-E1 This chapter explains the WFT-E1’s nomenclature and preparatory steps for image transfers.
Nomenclature For detailed information, reference page numbers are provided in parentheses (p.**). IEEE 1394 port (p.26) USB port (p.26) Battery compartment cover (p.22) Battery compartment cover release lever (p.22) Antenna socket (p.25) Tripod screw hole Power lamp (p.26) LINK lamp (p.30) LCD panel (p.21) Power switch (p.26) Ethernet RJ-45 port 20 Antenna (p.
Nomenclature LCD Panel Wireless LAN connection status Link speed (** Mbps) Error number (** ERROR) 2 Wireless signal strength Setting Up the WFT-E1 Battery check P Q S Wired LAN connection status Camera connection status Case Strap (commercially available) mounts Belt holder Normal antenna pocket Water and dust resistance is further improved by using the WFT-E1 inside the supplied case. Under extreme operating conditions, insert the WFT-E1 into the supplied case during usage.
Installing and Removing the Battery The WFT-E1 can be powered by Battery Pack BP-511A, BP-514, BP-511, or BP-512. The battery pack and Battery Charger CB-5L or CG-580 do not come with the WFT-E1. Purchase them separately if necessary. Installing the Battery 1 Open the battery compartment cover. 2 Insert the battery. 3 Close the cover. ¡ Push down the release lever and slide the cover to the left. ¡ The battery contacts must face upward. Insert it all the way in until it locks in place.
Installing and Removing the Battery Battery Life LAN type Wireless LAN Ethernet Temperature Continuous Image Transfer Time [minutes] At 20°C / 68°F 180 At 0°C / 32°F 120 At 20°C / 68°F 270 At 0°C / 32°F 180 Removing the Battery 1 Open the battery compartment cover. 2 Remove the battery. ¡ Push down the release lever and slide the cover to the left. ¡ Push the battery lock lever as shown by the arrow to unlock it, then take out the battery.
Using a Household Power Outlet With the AC Adapter Kit ACK-E2 (optional), the WFT-E1 can be powered by a household power outlet. 1 Connect the DC coupler. 2 Connect the power cord. 3 Insert the DC coupler. ¡ Connect the DC coupler’s plug to the AC adapter’s socket. ¡ Connect the power cord to the AC adapter. ¡ Insert the plug into a power outlet. ¡ When you are finished, disconnect the plug from the power outlet. ¡ Open the battery compartment cover and open the DC Coupler cord notch cover.
Attaching the Antenna Attaching the Normal Antenna 1 Attach the antenna. ¡ Turn the antenna’s base to screw it in. 2 Adjust the antenna’s direction. ¡ To maximize the signal strength for transferring images, set the antenna so that it is perpendicular to the ground. Attaching the Extended Range Antenna ERA-E1 (optional) This is a high-performance antenna useful if the normal antenna is unable to send an adequate signal. ¡ Turn the antenna cable’s base to screw it in.
Attaching to the Camera The WFT-E1 has an IEEE 1394 port and USB port for connecting to the camera. To connect the camera and the WFT-E1, always use the interface cable that comes with the WFT-E1. If the Digital terminal of the camera is IEEE 1394, always use the IEEE 1394 terminal. And if the Digital terminal is USB, set the [Communication] setting menu to [Normal], [PC connect], or [LAN (WFT-E1)]. Images cannot be transferred if the setting is not as above. 1 Turn off the WFT-E1 and camera.
Setting the LAN With the settings file you created in Chapter 2, you will enable the camera to be connected to the LAN. Although the sample menu screens shown are from the EOS-1Ds Mark II, other EOS digital cameras also use the same menu terminology. For the menu operation procedure, refer to your camera’s instruction manual. Loading the Settings File to the Camera 5 Select [LAN setting]. Connect the WFT-E1 and camera and turn on both. Display the menu screen. ¡ Select the Setup menu category.
Setting the LAN 6 Select [Set up]. 7 Select the Set No. of the settings file you want to load. 8 Select [Load settings]. 9 Select [OK]. ¡ You can have up to five settings from [Set 1] to [Set 5]. a The settings file will be loaded into the selected Set No. Selecting the Settings (Set No.) Do steps 2 to 5 on page 27. In step 6, select the Set No. that suits the LAN environment you are using.
Selecting the LAN Type Set the image transfer for the wireless LAN or wired LAN. 1 Select [Image transfer (LAN) settings]. ¡ [Image transfer (LAN) settings] will not be displayed if the WFT-E1 and camera are not connected and turned on. 2 Select [LAN type]. 3 Select the LAN type to be used. ¡ English will be displayed for any language that the WFT-E1 is not compatible with.
Checking the Connection Status You can check the status of the connection between the WFT-E1 and camera with the WFT-E1’s LCD panel and lamp. Checking the Connection Status of the Wireless LAN Check the connection right near the wireless LAN access point (or wireless LAN adapter). Successful connection display ¡ The LCD panel, <3> lamp, and <4> lamp will light. ¡ The number indicates the link speed. Failed connection display ¡ The LCD panel will show and the error number (p.52).
Checking the Connection Status When switching from a wired LAN to a wireless LAN, be sure to keep the LAN cable connected. If you switch to a wireless LAN while the cable is already disconnected, a connection with the wireless LAN might not be established. If (p.52) does not disappear, turn the power switch off and on again. ¡ Use a category 5 or higher LAN cable. ¡ If you are connecting directly to a personal computer without any router or hub, use a cross cable.
Power Management To conserve battery power while the WFT-E1 is not being used, three power management levels are provided: Power save mode If you do not use the WFT-E1 for a set period of time, the power save mode takes effect (see below). Standby mode When the camera turns off, the WFT-E1 enters the standby mode. The standby mode is canceled when the camera turns on again. During the standby mode, only the
icon is displayed on the WFT-E1. The <3> lamp and <4> lamp will be off.
3 3 Transferring Images Besides transferring images automatically as you shoot, you can also send images in a batch after shooting. Also, when you shoot in the RAW+JPEG mode, you can send only the JPEG image or RAW image or both images. This chapter assumes that the WFT-E1 is already connected to an FTP server.
Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot You can transfer the image automatically to an FTP server right after it is taken. You can continue shooting even while an image is being transferred. Be sure to insert the memory card in the camera when shooting. 1 Select [Image transfer (LAN) settings]. 2 Select [Automatic transfer]. 3 Take the picture. ¡ Select [Enable]. a The captured image will be transferred to the FTP server. ¡ During the image transfer, the <4> lamp will blink.
Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot Checking the Remaining Images to be Transferred and Canceling the Image Transfer During continuous shooting, you can check how many images are remaining to be transferred. Select [Image transfer (LAN) settings] on the menu and the number remaining will be displayed. If you select [Cancel], the transferring and transfer standby images will be cancelled. 3 If you select [Select] with [Image sel./transfer], you can check its image transfer history (p.36).
Image Batch Transfer After Shooting After you finish shooting, you can select the best images and transfer them in a batch. Or you can send images which have not been transferred or which failed transfer. You can continue shooting even while an image is being transferred. Selecting Images to be Transferred 1 Select [Image transfer (LAN) settings]. 2 Select [Image sel./transfer]. ¡ Select [Select]. a The image will be displayed. 3 36 Select the image to be transferred.
Image Batch Transfer After Shooting 4 Transfer the images. ¡ Select [Transfer]. ¡ During the image transfer, the <4> lamp will blink. During the image transfer, do not turn off the camera’s power switch. Doing so will interrupt the image transfer.
Image Batch Transfer After Shooting Transferring Images in a Batch 1 Select [Image transfer (LAN) settings]. 2 Select [Image sel./transfer]. 3 Select the desired option. ¡ Select [All]. ¡ You can select the images in a folder or memory card which have not been transferred or which failed the transfer. ¡ If your camera cannot select folders, the folder options will not appear. About [Folder…] ¡ You can select “images not transferred” or “images failed transfer” in the selected folder.
Image Batch Transfer After Shooting 4 Transfer the images. ¡ Select [Transfer]. ¡ During the image transfer, the <4> lamp will blink. During the image transfer, do not turn off the camera’s power switch. Doing so will interrupt the image transfer. 3 Menu Operation During Image Transfer You can use the menu even during image transfers.
Transferring RAW+JPEG Images For RAW+JPEG images, you can select which image type to transfer. This option is convenient when you want to first send only the JPEG images that have a smaller file size. 1 Select [Image transfer (LAN) settings]. 2 Select [RAW+JPEG transfer]. 3 Select the desired option. About [WFT-E1 firmware] Select this when you want to update the WFT-E1’s firmware. For any new firmware and update procedures, check Canon’s Web site.
4 Changing the LAN Settings with the Camera 4 The settings file loaded in the camera can be modified using the menu screen. (Some settings cannot be modified depending on the camera.) However, using the camera to modify the settings file may be cumbersome due to the settings being deep in the menu hierarchy. Using the software explained in Chapter 2 is recommended to modify the settings file. This chapter explains the menu structure centering on the menu options that appear on the menu screens.
Setting TCP/IP DHCP Server [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [TCP/IP] / [DHCP server]: Select Use or No use. IP Address [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [TCP/IP] / [IP address]: Enter number ¡ Enter the number in the same way as for the [Date/Time]. Subnet Mask [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [TCP/IP] / [Subnet mask]: Enter the number. ¡ Enter the number in the same way as for the [Date/Time].
Setting the DNS Server DNS Server [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [DNS server] / [DNS server]: Select Use or No use. Address [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [DNS server] / [Address]: Enter the number. ¡ Enter the number if you use a DNS server. ¡ Enter the number in the same way as for the [Date/Time].
Setting the FTP Server Target Server [Server name] [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [FTP server] / [Target server] / [Server name]: Enter server name or address. [Port No.] [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [FTP server] / [Target server] / [Port No.]: Enter a number less than 65535. Virtual Keyboard Operation You can enter the server name using the following method.
Setting the FTP Server With Cameras Other than EOS-1D-Series Switching between the entry field and keyboard: Press the button to switch between the entry field and keyboard. Moving the cursor in the entry field: Turn the dial. Deleting a character in the entry field: Press the button and the cursor will delete the character on its left. Selecting a keyboard character and entering it: Turn the dial to select a character.
Setting the FTP Server Passive Mode [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [FTP server] / [Passive mode]: Select Use or No use. Proxy [Proxy] [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [FTP server] / [Proxy] / [Proxy]: Select Use or No use. [Address] [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [FTP server] / [Proxy] / [Address]: Enter number ¡ Enter the number in the same way as for the [Date/Time]. [Port No.
Setting Wireless LAN SSID [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [Wireless LAN] / [SSID]: Enter the SSID. Advanced settings You can set the connection method, authentication method, encryption, etc. [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [Wireless LAN] / [Advanced settings]: If you enter the settings for the wireless LAN access point (or wireless LAN adapter), the following screens will be displayed automatically.
Protecting and Saving the Settings Protect Settings [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [Protect settings]: Select On or Off. ¡ Select [On] to prevent the LAN settings from being modified inadvertantly. ¡ Select [Off] if you want to change the LAN settings with the camera. Save Settings [Image transfer (LAN) settings] / [LAN setting] / [Set up] / [Save settings] / [OK]: The settings will be saved in the memory card.
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Troubleshooting Guide If you think there is a problem with the WFT-E1, first read the probable causes below. Also read the troubleshooting section in your camera’s instruction manual. Software The software does not startup. ¡ Your personal computer does not meet the software’s operating requirements. a Use a personal computer that meets the software’s operating requirements. Power Source The <3> lamp does not turn on when you turn on the <5> switch. ¡ a ¡ a The battery is exhausted. Recharge the battery.
Troubleshooting Guide Menu Functions LAN menu options do not appear. ¡ The WFT-E1 is not connected to the camera and both are not turned on. a The LAN menu options will appear only if the WFT-E1 is connected to the camera and both are turned on (p.27). LAN menu options are in English. ¡ You selected an interface language not compatible with LAN menus. a English will be displayed for languages not compatible with the LAN menus (p.29). LAN Functions The <3> lamp blinks and images cannot be transferred.
Error Number Description If there is a problem with the LAN connection, one of the error numbers below will be displayed on the WFT-E1’s display panel. You can also check the error number with the camera’s menu screen (p.31).
Specifications • Type Type: Image transfer accessory compatible with IEEE 802.11b/IEEE 802.11g wireless LAN and Ethernet • Wireless LAN Standards Compliance: ARIB STD-T66 (data transmission system) IEEE 802.11b/IEEE 802.11g Transmission Method: DS-SS modulation (IEEE 802.11b), OFDM modulation (IEEE 802.11g) Transmission range: Approx. 60 m / 197 ft (with normal antenna) Approx. 150 m / 492 ft (with extended range antenna) * Link speed IEEE 802.11b: 1 Mbps, IEEE 802.
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Index A AC Adapter ............................................24 Ad hoc ............................................... 2, 16 Address ........................................... 43, 46 Advanced settings .................................47 Anonymous............................................14 Anonymous login ...................................14 Antenna ........................................... 20, 25 ANY connection.....................................15 ASCII ...........................................
Index O Open System.........................................16 Overwrite Same File .................. 14, 39, 46 P Passive Mode .................................. 12, 46 Password...............................................14 Port No. ................................12, 14, 44, 46 Power lamp...................................... 20, 30 Power switch ................................... 20, 26 Protect Settings ............................... 16, 48 Proxy ...............................................
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