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  • Page 1 Wired LAN Instruction Manual ENGLISH INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2 EOS-1D X wired LAN functions enable the following operations. Wired LAN Functions FTP Transfer Transfer images to an FTP server EOS Utility EOS Utility Use EOS Utility to capture, view, and download images remotely WFT Server Use a web browser to...
  • Page 3 Synchronizing the Camera Time Slave camera LAN cable Master camera Slave camera LAN cable Master camera...
  • Page 4: Conventions Used In This Manual

    LAN and FTP server. Canon cannot provide support for configuring wired LANs or FTP servers. Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage to the camera from erroneous network or FTP server settings. In addition, Canon cannot be...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Chapter List Introduction Basic Network Settings Transferring Images to an FTP Server Remote Capture Using EOS Utility Remote Capture Using WFT Server Using the Camera as a Media Server Managing Settings Information Synchronizing the Camera Time Troubleshooting Reference...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Contents Introduction Conventions Used in this Manual ..............4 Chapter List ...................... 5 Contents ......................6 Basic Network Settings LAN Cable Connection ................... 10 Getting Ready ....................11 Displaying the Connection Wizard..............12 Selecting the Communication Method and LAN Type........14 Configuring Network Settings .................
  • Page 7 Contents Managing Settings Information Checking Settings ................... 70 Changing Settings................... 72 Saving and Loading Settings ................76 Synchronizing the Camera Time Synchronizing the Time................... 80 Troubleshooting Handling Error Messages................84 Checking Network Settings ................97 Reference Creating and Registering Captions ............... 100 Index ......................
  • Page 9: Basic Network Settings

    Basic Network Settings Complete the basic network settings by following connection instructions on the camera menu screen.
  • Page 10: Lan Cable Connection

    LAN Cable Connection Connecting a LAN Cable Open the Ethernet RJ-45 terminal  cover and connect the LAN cable. LAN Cable Use a highly shielded Category 5e or higher STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) Gigabit Ethernet cable.
  • Page 11: Getting Ready

    [FTP trans.], [EOSUtility], [WFTserver] The connection instructions help you connect the camera via a wired LAN connection. Set up the EOS-1D X and computer in advance so that you can connect the camera to the computer via wired LAN. [MediaServ.]...
  • Page 12: Displaying The Connection Wizard

    Displaying the Connection Wizard This section’s explanation follows the flow of the connection instructions. If an error is displayed, see “Troubleshooting” in Chapter 8 (p.83) and check the settings. Pressing the shutter button or other camera controls during  configuration will cause the connection instructions to close. Do not press the shutter button or other controls until configuration is finished.
  • Page 13 Displaying the Connection Wizard Select [Connection wizard].  The [Select communication method] screen is displayed.  The <Y> lamp on the camera starts blinking.
  • Page 14: Selecting The Communication Method And Lan Type

    Selecting the Communication Method and LAN Type Selecting the Communication Method Turn the <5> dial to select the  communication method, and then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to  the next screen. • FTP trans. Select this option to transfer captured images to an FTP server.
  • Page 15 Requires a computer with EOS Utility (EOS software) installed. • WFTserver Select this option for remote capture over a wired LAN with the EOS-1D X acting as a server. Additionally, images on a memory card in the camera can be viewed and downloaded to a computer.
  • Page 16 Selecting the Communication Method and LAN Type Selecting the LAN Type Make sure [Wired] is selected, and  then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to  the next screen.
  • Page 17: Configuring Network Settings

    Configuring Network Settings Turn the <5> dial to select a  configuration method for the network settings, and then press <0>. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to  the next screen. [Auto setting] Settings otherwise configured with [Manual setting] can be ...
  • Page 18 If these operations are not performed, the Pairing Software described on page 44 may not start. Open the [C Drive]  [Program Files]  [Canon]  [EOS Utility]  [WFTPairing] folder (in this order), and then double-click the [WFT FirewallSettings] icon.
  • Page 19 Configuring Network Settings WFTserver Chapter 4 (p.49) MediaServ. Chapter 5 (p.65)
  • Page 20: Entering Text

    Configuring Network Settings Virtual Keyboard Operation The virtual keyboard is displayed when entering the server name and other information. Switching between input areas To switch between input areas, press the <Q> button. Moving the cursor To move the cursor, turn the <5> dial. You can also move the cursor using <9>.
  • Page 21: Transferring Images To An Ftp Server

    Transferring Images to an FTP Server With FTP transfer, you can automatically transfer each image to the FTP server as you shoot or transfer images in batches after shooting.
  • Page 22: Configuring Ftp Communication Settings

    Configuring FTP Communication Settings These instructions are continued from Chapter 1. Turn the <5> dial to select [Address  setting], and then press <0>. If you set the DNS server setting to  [Disable], the screen on the left is displayed.
  • Page 23 Configuring FTP Communication Settings Complete the [Passive mode]  settings. If an Error 41 (“Cannot connect to  FTP server”) is displayed in step 8, setting [Passive mode] to [Enable] may resolve it. Complete the [Proxy server]  settings. Turn the <5> dial to select [OK], and ...
  • Page 24 Configuring FTP Communication Settings On the confirmation screen displayed  next, select [OK] and press <0>.  The <Y> lamp on the camera lights up green. Press <0> and turn the <5> dial to  select the set number, and then press <0>.
  • Page 25: Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot

    Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot An image can be automatically transferred to the FTP server immediately after shooting. You can continue still photo shooting even while images are being transferred. Before shooting, be sure to insert a memory card in the camera. If you shoot without recording images, they will not be transferred.
  • Page 26 Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot Select [Automatic transfer]. Select [Enable].  Take the picture.  The captured images are transferred to the FTP server. Number of Possible Shots Approx. number of shots Normal Temperature Low Temperature (23°C / 73°F) (0°C / 32°F) * Using a fully charged LP-E4N Battery Pack.
  • Page 27 Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot Setting the Size or Type of Images to Transfer With automatic transfer, you can select which images to transfer when recording images of different sizes to separate cards, or when recording both RAW and JPEG images. Select [Communication settings].
  • Page 28 Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot Select the size and type of images to transfer. To transfer smaller JPEGs when the camera is set up to record  larger JPEGs to one card and smaller JPEGs to the other, set [JPEG size to trans.] to [Smaller JPEG].
  • Page 29 Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot Enabling LAN Power Management In the menu, select [Communication settings]  [Network  settings]  [Set up]  [LAN power save]. When this option is set to [Enable], the camera will log off from the ...
  • Page 30: Transferring Images Individually

    Transferring Images Individually Simply select an image and press <0> to transfer it. You can add a caption before transferring the image. You can continue still photo shooting even while images are being transferred. Transferring the Current Image Select [Communication settings]. Select [Network settings].
  • Page 31 Transferring Images Individually Select [Transfer with SET]. Select [Enable].  Select the image. Press the <x> button on the  camera. Select the image to transfer, and then  press <0> to transfer the image. Movies cannot be transferred with ...
  • Page 32 Transferring Images Individually Adding a Caption Before Transfer You can add a registered caption to each image before transfer. This is convenient if you want to inform the recipient of the quantity to print, for example. The caption is also added to images stored on the camera. For instructions on creating and registering captions, see page 100.
  • Page 33 Transferring Images Individually Select [Transfer with caption].  The last captured image is displayed. It is not possible to select other  images on the [Transfer with caption] screen. To select another image for transfer with a caption, play back that image before following these steps.
  • Page 34: Batch Transfer

    Batch Transfer After shooting, you can select multiple images as desired and transfer them all at once. You can transfer unsent images or images whose transfer failed previously. You can continue still photo shooting even while images are being transferred. Selecting Images to Transfer On the [32] tab, select [Image transfer].
  • Page 35 Batch Transfer Select images to transfer. Press <0> and turn the <5> dial to  display <X> in the upper left corner of the images to transfer. Press <0> to confirm your selection.  You can select up to 9,999 images. To display three images per screen, ...
  • Page 36 Batch Transfer [RAW+JPEG transfer] Options Selecting [RAW+JPEG transfer] in step 2 on page 34 will give you the option of transferring RAW images, JPEG images, or both types of images. The options will be the same whether you specify [Sel. Image], [Sel. n], or [All image] as the image selection method.
  • Page 37 Batch Transfer Select [Sel.n]. Select [Folder images not transfer’d]. To transfer images whose transfer  previously failed, select [Folder images failed transf.]. Select a folder. Transfer the images. Select [FTP transfer].  Select [OK] on the confirmation  screen displayed next. ...
  • Page 38 Batch Transfer Batch Transfer of Images on Memory Cards On the [32] tab, select [Image transfer]. Select [Image sel./transfer]. Select [All image]. Select [Card images not transferred]. To transfer images whose transfer  previously failed, select [Card images failed transfer].
  • Page 39 Batch Transfer Transfer the images. Select [FTP transfer].  Select [OK] on the confirmation  screen displayed next.  A transfer progress screen is displayed. Selecting [Clear card’s transf. history] will set the transfer history of images on the memory card to “unsent.” This enables you to resend all the images on the card later by selecting [Card images not transferred].
  • Page 40: Checking Image Transfer History

    Checking Image Transfer History Checking the Transfer History of Individual Images To check the transfer history in [Image sel./transfer], select [Sel.Image]. Image not selected for transfer (no mark) Image selected for transfer Image whose transfer failed Image already transferred...
  • Page 41 Checking Image Transfer History Checking the Transfer History of Memory Cards On the [Image sel./transfer] screen, you can check the number of images to be transferred as well as the transfer history of images in the memory card. Specifically, you can check the number of images classified as [Images failed trans.] and [Images transferred].
  • Page 42: Viewing Transferred Images

    Viewing Transferred Images Images transferred to the FTP server are stored in the following folder as specified in the FTP server settings. Windows Under the default settings of the FTP server, images are stored in [C  drive]  [Inetpub] folder  [ftproot] folder, or in a subfolder of this folder.
  • Page 43: Remote Capture Using Eos Utility

    USB cable. Mac Versions of EOS Utility The EOS-1D X’s wired LAN functions cannot be used in Mac OS X 10.8.0 or 10.8.1.
  • Page 44: Configuring Eos Utility Communication Settings

    Perform the operations below initially. If these operations are not performed, Pairing Software may not start. Open the [C Drive]  [Program Files]  [Canon]  [EOS Utility]  [WFTPairing] folder (in this order), and then double-click the [WFT FirewallSettings] icon.
  • Page 45  When you press <0>, the following message is displayed. “******” represents the last six digits of the MAC address of the EOS-1D X you are connecting. Users of EOS Utility Ver. 2.14 or  later: Go to step 6.
  • Page 46 Configuring EOS Utility Communication Settings Click the pairing software icon.  Detected cameras are listed. If a camera is already connected, it is not displayed in the list. Select the camera to connect to and click [Connect]. If multiple cameras are displayed, ...
  • Page 47 Configuring EOS Utility Communication Settings Save the settings. Press <0> and turn the <5> dial to  select the set number, and then press <0>. After you turn the <5> dial to select  [OK] and press <0>, the connection wizard closes and EOS Utility starts ...
  • Page 48: Using Eos Utility

    Using EOS Utility For EOS Utility instructions, refer to the Software Instruction Manual (PDF). The motion of moving subjects may not be displayed smoothly depending on the image transmission speed of the wired LAN.
  • Page 49: Remote Capture Using Wft Server

    Remote Capture Using WFT Server Using a web browser, you can view images recorded on a memory card in the camera and download them to a computer. Additionally, you can shoot remotely over a wired LAN. Note that bulb, mirror lockup, and movie shooting are not supported.
  • Page 50: Configuring Wft Server Communication Settings

    Configuring WFT Server Communication Settings These instructions are continued from Chapter 1. Press <0> and turn the <5> dial to  select the set number, and then press <0>. Press <0> again. After the  connection wizard closes, the display will return to the menu screen.
  • Page 51 Configuring WFT Server Communication Settings Turn the <5> dial to select [WFT  server settings], and then press <0>. Turn the <5> dial to select [WFT  account], and then press <0>. When changing the port number, turn  the <5> dial to select [Port number] and press <0>.
  • Page 52: Displaying Wft Server

    Displaying WFT Server In the web browser, display the WFT Server screen for EOS-1D X operations. Make sure you have already established a connection between the camera and computer. Start the web browser. First, start Internet Explorer or  another web browser.
  • Page 53: Select The Language

    Displaying WFT Server Select the language. Select a language at the bottom of  the screen. JavaScript supported JavaScript not supported If you don’t know the URL (IP address) You can check the URL (IP address) by accessing [Confirm settings] in the menu (p.70).
  • Page 54: Viewing Images

    Viewing Images You can browse the images recorded on the camera’s memory card. Click [Viewer].  The image viewing screen is displayed. Select the memory card. Click [CF1] or [CF2].  Click the [DCIM] folder and select the  folder containing the images.
  • Page 55 Viewing Images Select an image. To view another image, click the  < > buttons or jump to other pages. In JavaScript-compatible web  browsers, you can specify how many thumbnails are shown per screen by clicking the pull-down list in the upper-right corner of the screen.
  • Page 56 Viewing Images Download images to the computer. Click a thumbnail.   The image is displayed at a larger size. To download the image to your  computer, click < >. Click [Return] to return to the image  viewing screen. Although actual RAW images and movies are not displayed here, they can be downloaded to the computer in the same way as JPEG images.
  • Page 57: Remote Capture [Camera Control]

    Remote Capture [Camera control] Set up the camera for Live View shooting beforehand. Note that remote capture of movies is not supported. For web browsers that do not support JavaScript, see page 63, “Remote Capture”. Click [Camera control].  The advanced capture screen is displayed.
  • Page 58 Remote Capture [Camera control] ① ② ③④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑫ ⑧ ⑲ ⑨ ⑬ ⑩ ⑭ ⑪ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ① Battery check ⑪ Quality ② Drive mode ⑫ Shooting mode ③ Number of possible shots ⑬ White balance ④...
  • Page 59 Remote Capture [Camera control] Set the lens focus mode switch to <f>. Click the release button (⑤). When  you let go of the button, the camera autofocuses and the picture is taken. With One-Shot AF, the picture is not ...
  • Page 60 Remote Capture [Camera control] Manually adjust the focus. Click the buttons < >, < >,  < >, < >, < >, and < > to adjust the focus. Note that autofocus is not supported during the Live View image display.
  • Page 61: Remote Capture [Simple Control]

    Remote Capture [Simple control] Set up the camera for Live View shooting beforehand. Note that remote capture of movies is not supported. For web browsers that do not support JavaScript, see page 63, “Remote Capture.” Click [Simple control].  The basic capture screen and the Live View image are displayed.
  • Page 62 Remote Capture [Simple control] Manually adjust the focus. Set the lens focus mode switch to  <f>. Click the buttons < >, < >,  < >, < >, < >, and < > to adjust the focus. Take the picture. Click the release button.
  • Page 63: Remote Capture

    Remote Capture The following instructions are for remote capture with web browsers that do not support JavaScript. Set up the camera for Live View shooting beforehand. Note that remote capture of movies is not supported. Click [Capture].  The capture screen is displayed. The Live View image is not displayed.
  • Page 64 Remote Capture Download images to the computer. Click the image.   The image is displayed at a larger size. To download the image to your  computer, click < >. Click [Return] to return to the capture  screen. Although actual RAW images are not displayed here, they can be downloaded to the computer in the same way as JPEG images.
  • Page 65: Using The Camera As A Media Server

    Using the Camera as a Media Server Images on a memory card in the camera can be viewed over a wired LAN on a television. This function requires a DLNA*-compatible television, digital photo frame, or similar media player. (Subsequently, this equipment is collectively referred to as the media player.) * DLNA: Digital Living Network Alliance...
  • Page 66: Configuring Media Server Communication Settings

    Configuring Media Server Communication Settings These instructions are continued from Chapter 1. Press <0> and turn the <5> dial to  select the set number, and then press <0>. Press <0> again. After the  connection wizard closes, the display will return to the menu screen.
  • Page 67: Displaying Captured Images On A Television

    Displaying Captured Images on a Television Operate the media player controls to display images recorded on the camera’s memory card on a television. Note that RAW images and movies cannot be displayed. The following operations are performed on the media player. For details, refer to the instruction manual for the media player.
  • Page 68 Displaying Captured Images on a Television Select the < EOS1D> (media server) icon. EOS1D Selecting the < EOS1D> icon will  display an icon of the memory card. After you select this icon, you can select folders and images. Select an image to display it at a ...
  • Page 69: Managing Settings Information

    Managing Settings Information...
  • Page 70: Checking Settings

    Checking Settings Check the network settings as follows. Select [Communication settings]. Select [Network settings]. Once [Communication func] is set  to [Enable], you can select [Network settings]. Select [Set up]. Select [Confirm settings].  The settings are displayed.
  • Page 71 Checking Settings Example of FTP transfer and wired LAN settings...
  • Page 72: Changing Settings

    Changing Settings Settings originally completed using the connection wizard can be changed as follows. You can also change IP security settings (IPsec) that cannot be set using the connection wizard, as well as other settings, such as when an image with the same file name as an existing file is sent to the FTP server (p.73).
  • Page 73 Changing Settings Select the settings number. Select the settings number that  identifies the LAN settings. Select [Change]. After selecting [Change settings  name], you can rename and change the settings. Select the item to change. Select the desired item from [LAN ...
  • Page 74 Changing Settings Directory Structure of the Target Folder Configured in [FTP server]  [Directory structure]. Selecting [Camera] automatically creates a folder structure matching that of the camera’s (such as A/DCIM/100EOS1D) in the server’s root folder for image storage. If you have created a subfolder in the root folder by changing the [Target folder] setting, a folder structure such as A/DCIM/100EOS1D is automatically created in that folder for image storage.
  • Page 75 Changing Settings Passive Mode Configured in [FTP server]  [Passive mode]. Enable this setting in network environments protected by a firewall. If an Error 41 occurs (“Cannot connect to FTP server”), setting passive mode to [Enable] may enable access to the FTP server. Preventing Changes to Settings To prevent accidental changes to LAN settings, set [Protect settings] to [On].
  • Page 76: Saving And Loading Settings

    Saving and Loading Settings Network settings can be saved on a memory card for use with other cameras. Saving Settings Select [Communication settings]. Select [Network settings]. Once [Communication func] is set  to [Enable], you can select [Network settings]. Select [Set up]. Select [LAN settings].
  • Page 77 Saving and Loading Settings Select the settings number. Select the settings number that  identifies the LAN settings. Select [Change]. Select [Save settings]. Select [Save].  The settings are now saved as a file on the memory card. The settings are saved as a file ...
  • Page 78 Saving and Loading Settings Loading Settings Load settings files stored on a memory card as follows. Make sure the settings file is saved in the folder shown when the memory card is opened (that is, the root directory). Select [Load settings]. Select the settings file.
  • Page 79: Synchronizing The Camera Time

    Synchronizing the Camera Time Set the master camera time on up to 10 slave cameras, as needed. Note that even after synchronization, there will be a slight margin of error between master and slave camera time of ±0.05 seconds, at most. Slave camera LAN cable Master camera...
  • Page 80: Synchronizing The Time

    Synchronizing the Time Steps 1–5 are the same on master and slave cameras. Connect the EOS-1D X cameras to each other with a LAN cable. When there are multiple slave cameras, connect them to a hub with LAN cables, and connect the hub to the master camera with a LAN cable.
  • Page 81 Synchronizing the Time Select [Sync time between cameras].  Select [OK] on the next screen displayed, shown below. Select [Wired]. After selecting [Wired], select [OK].  Steps up to this point are the same on  master and slave cameras. Set up the master camera.
  • Page 82 Synchronizing the Time Set up the slave cameras. After configuring the slave camera  settings following steps 1–5 on the preceding pages, select [Slave].  Select [OK] on the next screen displayed, shown below. To set the time on multiple slave ...
  • Page 83: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting...
  • Page 84: Handling Error Messages

    Handling Error Messages If wired LAN errors are displayed on the camera LCD monitor, refer to the examples of corrective actions in this chapter to eliminate the cause of the error. In case of errors, the <Y> lamp on the camera blinks. The error details can also be checked on the [53] tab under [Communication settings] ...
  • Page 85 Handling Error Messages 11: Connection target not found Is EOS Utility ready for pairing?   Check that EOS Utility is ready for pairing (p.44). 12: Connection target not found Is the target computer on?   Turn on the target computer and wait for a while. 21: No address assigned by DHCP server What to check on the camera Is the camera’s network setting set to [Auto setting], or its IP...
  • Page 86 Handling Error Messages Is the DHCP server functioning correctly?   Check the DHCP server settings to make sure it is functioning correctly as a DHCP server.  If applicable, ask your network administrator to ensure that the DHCP server can be used. 22: No response from DNS server What to check on the camera Is the camera’s network setting set to [Auto setting], or its IP...
  • Page 87 Handling Error Messages Is the DNS server functioning correctly?   Check the DNS server settings to make sure the server is functioning correctly as a DNS server.  If applicable, ask your network administrator to ensure that the DNS server can be used.
  • Page 88 Handling Error Messages 24: No response from proxy server What to check on the camera The camera’s proxy server setting is [Enable]. Does the error  occur under this setting?  If you are not using a proxy server, set the camera’s proxy server setting to [Disable] (p.23).
  • Page 89 Handling Error Messages What to check on the network as a whole Does your network include a router or similar device that serves  as a gateway?  If applicable, ask your network administrator for the network gateway address and enter it on the camera. ...
  • Page 90 Handling Error Messages What to check on the DHCP server Is the DHCP server on?   Turn the DHCP server on. Are the DHCP server settings for IP addresses and the  corresponding names correct?  On the DHCP server, make sure IP addresses and the corresponding names are entered correctly.
  • Page 91 Handling Error Messages 41: Cannot connect to FTP server What to check on the camera On the camera, does the FTP server’s IP address setting match  the server’s actual address?  Configure the IP address on the camera to match the actual FTP server address (p.22).
  • Page 92 Handling Error Messages Is the FTP server on?   Turn the FTP server on. The server may have been turned off because of an energy-saving mode. On the camera, does the FTP server’s IP address setting (in  [Address]) match the server’s actual address? ...
  • Page 93 Handling Error Messages What to check on the network as a whole Does your network include a router or similar device that serves  as a gateway?  If applicable, ask your network administrator for the network gateway address and enter it on the camera (p.17). ...
  • Page 94 Handling Error Messages 44: Cannot disconnect FTP server. Error code received from server. This error occurs if the camera fails to disconnect from the FTP  server for some reason.  Turn the FTP server and camera off and on. 45: Cannot login to FTP server.
  • Page 95 Handling Error Messages 46: For the data session, error code received from FTP server What to check on the FTP server The connection was terminated by the FTP server.   Restart the FTP server. Do the user rights for the FTP server allow reading, writing, and ...
  • Page 96 Handling Error Messages 73: Could not synchronize the time Are you following the correct procedure to establish a connection  between the master and slave cameras?  Operate the master and slave cameras by following the correct instructions (p.80-82). 81: Wired LAN connection lost Is the LAN cable securely connected? ...
  • Page 97: Checking Network Settings

    Checking Network Settings Windows In Windows, open the [Command Prompt], input ipconfig/all, and press the <Enter> key. The IP address assigned to the computer is displayed, as well as the subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server information. To avoid using the same IP address for the computer and other devices on the network when configuring the IP address assigned to the camera (page 17), change the rightmost numbers here.
  • Page 99: Reference

    Reference...
  • Page 100: Creating And Registering Captions

    Creating and Registering Captions Follow these steps to create captions and register them on the camera, as described in “Adding a Caption Before Transfer” (p.32). When creating and registering captions, use a computer on which EOS Utility is installed. Before you start, use the USB cable provided with the camera to connect the camera to the computer.
  • Page 101 Creating and Registering Captions Enter the captions. Enter up to 31 characters (in ASCII  format). To acquire caption data stored on the  camera, select [Load settings]. Register the captions on the camera. Select [Apply to camera] to register ...
  • Page 102 Creating and Registering Captions When Using EOS Utility 3 or Later Start EOS Utility and select [Camera settings].  The camera settings screen is displayed. Select [WFT Captions].  The screen for caption creation is displayed. Enter the captions. Enter up to 31 characters (in ASCII ...
  • Page 103 Your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources. For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved scheme or your household waste disposal service or visit www.canon-europe.com/environment. (EEA: Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)
  • Page 114: Index

    Index Account...........50 JPEG..........27 Authentication .........73 Auto power off.........12 Keyboard........20 Batch transfer .....34, 36, 38 Login ..........23 Browser...........52 Login name ........50 Camera control .......57 MAC address ......... 44 Caption ...........32 Master camera ....... 81 Connection........12 Media player........65 Media Server........
  • Page 115 Index Storage ...........42 Subnet mask ........17 Synchronizing camera time.....79 Target ..........23 Target folder ........74 Television ........65, 67 Transfer after shooting ....34 Transfer history .......40 Transfer with SET ......31 Transferred images ......42 Transferring images, automatic ..25 Transferring images, individual images ..........30 Troubleshooting ......83 URL..........52 Viewing images.......54...
  • Page 116 CANON EUROPA N.V. PO Box 2262, 1180 EG Amstelveen, The Netherlands For your local Canon office, please refer to your warranty card or to www.canon-europe.com/Support The product and associated warranty are provided in European countries by Canon Europa N.V. This Instruction Manual booklet is current as of April 2015. For information on the camera’s compatibility with any accessories and lenses introduced after this date,...

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