Canon WFT-E9 Advanced User's Manual

Canon WFT-E9 Advanced User's Manual

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Wireless File Transmitter
WFT-E9
Advanced User Guide
These operating instructions assume you are using
EOS-1D X Mark III firmware version 1.1.0 or later.
E
CT2-D082-B
© CANON INC. 2020

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  • Page 1 Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E9 Advanced User Guide These operating instructions assume you are using EOS-1D X Mark III firmware version 1.1.0 or later. CT2-D082-B © CANON INC. 2020...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction..........5 What You Can Do with the Transmitter.
  • Page 3 Creating and Registering Captions....... . . 99 Operating the Camera Using Browser Remote....101 Configuring Browser Remote Connection Settings.
  • Page 4 Using the Virtual Keyboard........Configuring 802.1X Authentication.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    FTP servers. Liability Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage to the transmitter from erroneous network or FTP server settings. In addition, Canon cannot be held liable for any other loss or damage caused by use of the transmitter.
  • Page 6: What You Can Do With The Transmitter

    Sync the Camera Time ( Synchronize the time between sender and receiver cameras of the same model. Caution Outdated firmware will prevent you from using Browser Remote. In this case, download the latest version from the Canon website and update the firmware.
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    About This Manual Icons in This Manual Basic Assumptions Icons in This Manual Indicates the Main Dial. < > Indicates the Quick Control Dial. < > Indicates the Multi-controller. < > Indicates the setting button. < > In addition to the above, the icons and symbols used on the camera's buttons and displayed on the monitor are also used in this manual when discussing relevant operations and functionality.
  • Page 8 Basic Assumptions All operations explained in this manual assume that the power switch is set to < >. It is assumed that all the menu settings, Custom Functions, etc., are set to their defaults.
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Be sure to read these instructions in order to operate the product safely. Follow these instructions to prevent injury or harm to the operator of the product or others. WARNING Denotes the risk of serious injury or death. Keep the product out of the reach of young children.
  • Page 10 CAUTION Denotes the risk of injury. Do not leave the product in places exposed to extremely high or low temperatures. The product may become extremely hot/cold and cause burns or injury when touched.
  • Page 11: Handling Precautions

    High temperatures may damage the transmitter. Do not wipe the transmitter using cleaners containing organic solvents. For stubborn dirt, take the transmitter to the nearest Canon Service Center (see separate sheet). Avoid storing the transmitter where there are chemicals that result in rust and corrosion, such as in a chemical lab.
  • Page 12: Nomenclature

    Nomenclature Attachment pin Tightening screw Terminal Terminal cap...
  • Page 13 Transmitter Case EOS-1D X Mark III Rear LCD Panel (Example Display) < >Wireless LAN connection < >Connection icon < >WFT...
  • Page 14: Attaching To The Camera

    Attaching to the Camera Set the camera's power switch to < > before attaching the transmitter. The transmitter is powered by the camera. Ensure the camera battery has sufficient charge. If the battery level drops to 19% or less, you cannot transfer captured images. Open the terminal cover on the camera.
  • Page 15 Attach the transmitter's terminal cap so that dust does not get in the terminal. In addition, close the terminal cover of the camera. Caution Using an External Microphone During Movie Shooting If wireless functions are in use, noise may be recorded regardless of the use of the built-in microphone or an external microphone.
  • Page 16: Basic Network Settings

    Basic Network Settings Complete the basic network settings by using the menu screen on the camera's monitor. • Preparation • Displaying the Connection Wizard • Checking the Type of Access Point • Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode) • Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode) •...
  • Page 17: Preparation

    [EOS Utility] Requires a computer with EOS Utility (EOS software) installed. For EOS Utility installation instructions, visit the Canon website. [Browser Remote] Use of [Browser Remote] requires a device on which one of the following browsers is installed.
  • Page 18 You can set the sender camera time to up to 10 receiver cameras. Note that even after synchronization, there will be a margin of error between sender and receiver camera times. Set up multiple cameras of the same camera model with WFT-E9 series transmitters attached. For subsequent operations, see Synchronizing the Camera Time.
  • Page 19: Displaying The Connection Wizard

    Displaying the Connection Wizard This section describes how to add connection settings by following the connection wizard. If an error is displayed, see Troubleshooting and check the settings. Pressing the shutter button or other camera controls during configuration using the connection wizard will close the connection wizard.
  • Page 20 Select [SET*]. Select [Create with wizard]. If the camera has multiple registered communication settings and function settings, you can add connection settings by selecting [Create from list] and combining registered settings. You can also add connection settings by using connection settings stored on the card.
  • Page 21 Select the communication function. For [Configure online] For [Configure offline] Select the communication function by referring to Preparation. Select an item and select [OK] to go to the next screen. Select [WFT]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen.
  • Page 22 Select [New settings]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. If the camera has registered communication settings, you can apply the registered settings by selecting [Select from list]. For [Configure online] • To connect a device via an access point, go to Checking the Type of Access Point.
  • Page 23 For [Configure offline] • To connect a device via an access point, go to Connecting Using an Infrastructure. • To directly connect a device to the camera, go to Connecting in Camera Access Point Mode.
  • Page 24: Checking The Type Of Access Point

    Checking the Type of Access Point To connect using an access point, check if the access point supports WPS*, which allows easy connection between Wi-Fi devices. If you do not know if the access point you will use is WPS-compatible, refer to the access point instruction manual or other documentation.
  • Page 25: Connecting Via Wps (Pbc Mode)

    Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode) These instructions are continued from Checking the Type of Access Point. 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.
  • Page 26 Connect to the access point. 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] to establish a connection with the access point. When a connection with the access point is established, the next screen is displayed.
  • Page 27: Connecting Via Wps (Pin Mode)

    Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode) These instructions are continued from Checking the Type of Access Point. This is a connection mode available when using an access point compatible with WPS. In PIN code connection mode (PIN mode), an 8-digit identification number specified on the camera is set at the access point to establish a connection.
  • Page 28 Specify the PIN code. At the access point, specify the 8-digit PIN code displayed on the camera's 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]. Connect to the access point.
  • Page 29: Connecting To A Detected Network Manually

    Connecting to a Detected Network Manually These instructions are continued from Checking the Type of Access Point. Establish a connection by selecting the SSID (or ESS-ID) of the access point to connect to from a list of active access points nearby. Selecting an Access Point Select an Access Point.
  • Page 30 Select a key index. The [Key index] screen is displayed only if the access point uses WEP encryption. Select the key index number specified for the access point. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Enter the encryption key. Press <...
  • Page 31: Connecting To A Network Manually

    Connecting to a Network Manually These instructions are continued from Checking the Type of Access Point. Establish a connection by selecting the SSID (or ESS-ID) of the access point to connect to. Entering the SSID Select [Manual settings]. Enter the SSID (network name). Press <...
  • Page 32 Specifying the Authentication for the Access Point Select the authentication. Select an item and select [OK] to go to the next screen. If you select [Open system], the [Encryption settings] screen will be displayed. Select [None] or [WEP] on this screen. Entering the Access Point Encryption Key Enter the encryption key (password) specified for the access point.
  • Page 33 Enter the encryption key. Press < > to display the virtual keyboard ( ), then enter the encryption key. Select [OK] to establish a connection with the access point. When a connection with the access point is established, the next screen is displayed.
  • Page 34: Connecting Using An Infrastructure

    Connecting Using an Infrastructure These instructions are continued from Displaying the Connection Wizard. Establish a connection by selecting the SSID (or ESS-ID) of the access point to connect to. Entering the SSID Select [Infrastructure]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Enter the SSID (network name).
  • Page 35 Specifying the Authentication for the Access Point Select the authentication. Select an item and select [OK] to go to the next screen. If you select [Open system], the [Encryption settings] screen will be displayed. Select [None] or [WEP] on this screen. Entering the Access Point Encryption Key Enter the encryption key (password) specified for the access point.
  • Page 36 Enter the encryption key. Press < > to display the virtual keyboard ( ), then enter the encryption key. Select [OK] to establish a connection with the access point. When a connection with the access point is established, the next screen is displayed.
  • Page 37: Connecting In Camera Access Point Mode

    Connecting in Camera Access Point Mode These instructions are continued from Displaying the Connection Wizard. Camera access point mode is a connection mode for connecting the camera directly to each device via a wireless connection without using an access point. The following two connection methods are available.
  • Page 38 Select [Easy connection]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Select [OK]. The next screen is displayed. Select [OK]. The next screen is displayed.
  • Page 39 Select [New settings]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. For [Configure online], go to step 6. For [Configure offline], go to step 2 in Configuring Settings for the Communication Function. If the camera has registered communication function settings, you can apply the registered settings by selecting [Select from list].
  • Page 40 Operate the target device and connect it to the camera. (1) SSID (network name) (2) Encryption key (password) Computer screen (sample)
  • Page 41 Smartphone screen (sample) Activate the Wi-Fi function of the target device, then select the SSID (network name) displayed on the camera's monitor. For the password, enter the encryption key (password) displayed on the camera's monitor. When a connection is established, the setting screen for the relevant communication function is displayed.
  • Page 42 Connecting with a Manual Connection The network settings for the camera access point mode are configured manually. Set [SSID], [Channel setting], and [Encryption settings] on each screen displayed. Select [Manual connection]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Enter the SSID (network name). Press <...
  • Page 43 Select the desired encryption setting. For encryption, select [AES]. Select [OK] to display the next screen. When [AES] is selected, the [Password] screen is displayed. Press < > to display the virtual keyboard ( ), then enter the encryption key. After entering the SSID, press the < >...
  • Page 44 Select [OK]. The next screen is displayed. Select [New settings]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. For [Configure online], go to step 9. For [Configure offline], go to step 2 in Configuring Settings for the Communication Function. If the camera has registered communication function settings, you can apply the registered settings by selecting [Select from list].
  • Page 45 Operate the target device and connect it to the camera. (1) SSID (network name) (2) Encryption key (password) Computer screen (sample)
  • Page 46 Smartphone screen (sample) Activate the Wi-Fi function of the target device, then select the SSID (network name) displayed on the camera's monitor. For the password, enter the encryption key (password) displayed on the camera's monitor. When a connection is established, the setting screen for the relevant communication function is displayed.
  • Page 47: Setting The Ip Address

    Setting the IP Address These instructions are continued from configuring the connection settings for using an access point. Select the IP address setting method and set the IP address to the camera. When using IPv6, a connection can only be established using IPv6. A connection cannot be established using IPv4.
  • Page 48 Select [OK]. The next screen is displayed. Go to Configuring Settings for the Communication Function.
  • Page 49 Setting the IP Address Manually The IP address settings are configured manually. The items displayed will differ depending on the communication function. Select [Manual setting]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Select the item to be set. Select an item to display the number entry screen. To use a gateway or DNS address, select [Enable], then select [Address].
  • Page 50 Enter the desired values. Use < > to select the input position in the upper area and use < > to select a number. Press < > to enter the selected number. To set the entered values and return to the screen in step 2, press the <...
  • Page 51 Select [OK]. The next screen is displayed. Go to Configuring Settings for the Communication Function.
  • Page 52: Configuring Settings For The Communication Function

    Configuring Settings for the Communication Function The following instructions are for settings that vary depending on the communication function. Proceed to the page that introduces the selected communication function. Select [New settings]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. If the camera has registered communication function settings, you can apply the registered settings by selecting [Select from list].
  • Page 53 Configure the connection settings for the communication function. FTP Transfer ( EOS Utility ( Browser Remote (...
  • Page 54: Transferring Images To An Ftp Server

    Transferring Images to an FTP Server By connecting to an FTP server, you can transfer images stored in the camera to a computer. With FTP transfer, you can automatically transfer images to the FTP server as you shoot or transfer a set of shots together. •...
  • Page 55: Configuring Ftp Server Connection Settings

    Configuring FTP Server Connection Settings These instructions are continued from Configuring Settings for the Communication Function. Select an FTP mode. To perform a secure FTP transfer using a root certificate, select [FTPS]. For root certificate settings, see Importing a Root Certificate for FTPS.
  • Page 56 Enter the FTP server's IP address. When Using the Virtual Keyboard Enter the IP address with the virtual keyboard ( ). If DNS is used, enter the domain name. To set the entered values and return to the screen in step 2, press the <...
  • Page 57 Configure the SSH login authentication settings. Select [User name] and [Password] and enter the user name and password for SSH password authentication with the displayed virtual keyboard ( Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Set the passive mode. This is not displayed if you selected [SFTP] in step 1.
  • Page 58 Set the login method. This is not displayed if you selected [SFTP] in step 1. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Set the target folder. Select [Root folder] to have images saved in the root folder as specified in the FTP server settings ( Select [Select folder] to specify a target folder in the root folder.
  • Page 59 Select [OK]. This is not displayed for offline settings. Select [OK].
  • Page 60 Select [OK]. The [Network settings] screen will reappear. Settings information is stored in the camera. It is not stored in the transmitter. The connection settings for FTP transfer are now complete. During image transfer, the < > lamp on the transmitter blinks in green. Importing a Root Certificate for FTPS If the FTP mode is set to [FTPS] when configuring the connection settings, the root certificate corresponding to the FTPS server to connect to must be imported to the camera.
  • Page 61 Select [Connection option settings]. Select [FTP transfer settings]. Select [Set root certif]. Select [Load root certif from card].
  • Page 62 Select [OK]. The root certificate is imported. Select [OK] on the confirmation dialog to return to the [Set root certif] screen. Note Select [Delete root certificate] on the screen in step 5 to delete the root certificate imported to the camera. Select [View root certificate details] to check the issuer, subject, validity period, and other information.
  • Page 63: Transferring Images Individually

    Transferring Images Individually Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot Transferring the Current Image Selecting the Size and Type of Images to Transfer Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot An image can be automatically transferred to the FTP server immediately after shooting. You can also continue still photo shooting even while images are being transferred.
  • Page 64 Select [FTP transfer settings]. Select [Automatic transfer]. Select [Enable]. Take the picture. The captured image is transferred to the FTP server. Caution Images cannot be erased during image transfer. No voice memo can be added when [Automatic transfer] is set to [Enable].
  • Page 65 Note During continuous shooting, images are transferred to the FTP server in the order they are captured. The captured images are also stored on the card. Any images for which transfer is interrupted or fails will be transferred automatically when the connection is recovered ( ).
  • Page 66 Transferring the Current Image Simply play back images and press < > to transfer them. You can also continue still photo shooting even while images are being transferred. Display the [FTP transfer settings] screen. Perform the actions in steps 1 to 3 of Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot.
  • Page 67 Selecting the Size and Type of Images to Transfer You can configure settings for when images with different sizes have been recorded on the CFexpress card at the same time, or specify how to transfer images shot in the RAW+JPEG or RAW+HEIF format.
  • Page 68 Select the type of images to transfer. RAW+JPEG transfer • Select [RAW+JPEG transfer], then select [JPEG only], [RAW only], or [RAW+JPEG]. RAW+HEIF transfer • Select [RAW+HEIF transfer], then select [HEIF only], [RAW only], or [RAW+HEIF]. Note If images are specified to be recorded as RAW on one CFexpress card and JPEG or HEIF on another card, determine the image to be transferred by using the [RAW +JPEG transfer] or [RAW+HEIF transfer] setting.
  • Page 69: Batch Transfer

    Batch Transfer After shooting, you can select multiple images as desired and transfer them all at once. You can also transfer unsent images or images that could not be sent previously. You can also continue still photo shooting even while images are being transferred. Caution If you set the camera's Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch to <...
  • Page 70 Select [FTP transfer]. Select [Sel.Image]. Select the images to transfer. Select the images to transfer by using < >, then press < >. Display [ ] on the screen's upper left by using < >, then press < >. If you press the < >...
  • Page 71 Select [Transfer]. Select [OK]. The selected images are transferred to the FTP server.
  • Page 72 Selecting Multiple Images You can select the selection method and transfer multiple images. You can also continue still photo shooting even while images are being transferred. Display the [Image sel./transfer] screen. Perform the actions in steps 1 to 3 of Selecting the Images to Transfer.
  • Page 73 In a folder Select [Sel. Select the method of selection you want to use. • Selecting [Select transfer failed images] selects all images in the selected folder for which transfer failed. • Selecting [Select images not transferred] selects all unsent images in the selected folder.
  • Page 74 When [OK] is selected, the selected image is transferred to the FTP server.
  • Page 75 In a card Select [All images]. Select the method of selection you want to use. • When [Select transfer failed images] is selected, images stored on the card whose transfer has failed are selected. • When [Select images not transferred] is selected, images stored on the card that have not yet been transferred are selected.
  • Page 76 Select range Select [Range]. Selecting the first and last images of the range marks all the images in the range with a [ ], and one copy of each image will be sent. Once image selection is completed, press < >.
  • Page 77 Transferring RAW+JPEG/RAW+HEIF Images You can specify how to transfer RAW+JPEG or RAW+HEIF images. Select [ : Image transfer].
  • Page 78 Select the type of images to transfer. RAW+JPEG transfer • Select [RAW+JPEG transfer], then select [JPEG only], [RAW only], or [RAW+JPEG]. RAW+HEIF transfer • Select [RAW+HEIF transfer], then select [HEIF only], [RAW only], or [RAW+HEIF].
  • Page 79 Caution During image transfer, certain menu options cannot be used. Note This setting switches in tandem with the [Transfer type/size] screen's [RAW +JPEG transfer] and [RAW+HEIF transfer] settings ( If you set the camera's Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch to < >, the image transfer in progress will be interrupted.
  • Page 80: Transferring Images With A Caption

    Transferring Images with a Caption You can add a registered caption to each image before transfer. This is convenient if you want to inform the recipient of the printing quantity, for example. The caption is also added to images stored in the camera. You can check captions added to images by examining the user comments in the Exif information.
  • Page 81 Set a caption. Select [Caption] and select the content of the caption on the displayed screen. Select [Transfer]. The image is transferred with the caption. When the transfer is complete, the [Image transfer] screen will reappear. Caution You cannot manually select images on the [Transfer with caption] screen. To select another image for transfer with a caption, play back that image, then follow these steps.
  • Page 82: Auto Retry If Transfer Fails

    Auto Retry if Transfer Fails If transfer fails, the < > lamp on the camera blinks in red. In this case, press the < > button and select [ : Network settings]. The following screen is displayed. To resolve the error displayed, see the Responding to Error Messages.
  • Page 83: 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. Target Folder on the FTP Server Under the default settings of the FTP server, images are stored in [C drive] > [Inetpub] folder >...
  • Page 84: Operating Remotely Using Eos Utility

    Operating Remotely Using EOS Utility Using EOS Utility, you can view images stored in the camera or save them to a computer. Additionally, you can operate the camera remotely to take a picture or change camera settings using EOS Utility. Install EOS Utility on your computer before setting up a connection ( •...
  • Page 85: Configuring Eos Utility Connection Settings

    Configuring EOS Utility Connection Settings These instructions are continued from Configuring Settings for the Communication Function. To establish a connection, operations on the computer are required. For details, refer to the computer's instruction manual. Operation on the camera - 1 Select [OK].
  • Page 86 Operations on the computer Start EOS Utility on the computer. In EOS Utility, click [Pairing over Wi-Fi/LAN]. If a firewall-related message is displayed, select [Yes]. Click [Connect] on the computer. Select the camera to connect to, then click [Connect]. If multiple cameras are displayed, identify the camera to connect to by the MAC address displayed on the camera's monitor.
  • Page 87 Operations on the camera - 2 Select [OK]. When the camera detects the computer on which you clicked [Connect] in step 4, the above screen is displayed. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Select [OK]. Select [OK]. The [Network settings] screen will reappear. The <...
  • Page 88: Using Eos Utility

    Using EOS Utility For EOS Utility instructions, refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual. In addition to remote shooting, various camera operations are available. Caution While connected, some menu items are unavailable. In remote shooting, the AF speed may become slower. Depending on the connection status, image display or shutter release may be delayed.
  • Page 89: Direct Transfer

    Direct Transfer When connected to EOS Utility and while the main screen of EOS Utility is displayed, you can transfer images to a computer using the camera. Selecting the Images to Transfer Select [ : Image transfer]. Select [Image sel./transfer]. Select [Direct transfer].
  • Page 90 Select [Sel.Image]. Select the images to transfer. Select the images to transfer by using < >, then press < >. Display [ ] on the screen's upper left by using < >, then press < >. If you press the < >...
  • Page 91 Select [OK]. The selected images are transferred to the computer.
  • Page 92 Selecting Multiple Images You can select the selection method and transfer multiple images. Display the [Image sel./transfer] screen. Perform the actions in steps 1 to 3 of Selecting the Images to Transfer. Selecting the method of selection.
  • Page 93 In a folder Select [Sel. Select the method of selection you want to use. • Selecting [Select transfer failed images] selects all images in the selected folder for which transfer failed. • Selecting [Select images not transferred] selects all unsent images in the selected folder.
  • Page 94 When [OK] is selected, the selected image is transferred to the PC.
  • Page 95 In a card Select [All images]. Select the method of selection you want to use. • When [Select transfer failed images] is selected, images stored on the card whose transfer has failed are selected. • When [Select images not transferred] is selected, images stored on the card that have not yet been transferred are selected.
  • Page 96 Select range Select [Range]. Selecting the first and last images of the range marks all the images in the range with a [ ], and one copy of each image will be sent. Once image selection is completed, press < >.
  • Page 97 Transferring RAW+JPEG/RAW+HEIF Images You can specify how to transfer RAW+JPEG or RAW+HEIF images. Select [ : Image transfer]. Select the type of images to transfer.
  • Page 98 RAW+JPEG transfer • Select [RAW+JPEG transfer], then select [JPEG only], [RAW only], or [RAW+JPEG]. RAW+HEIF transfer • Select [RAW+HEIF transfer], then select [HEIF only], [RAW only], or [RAW+HEIF]. Caution During image transfer, certain menu options cannot be used. Note This setting switches in tandem with the [Transfer type/size] screen's [RAW +JPEG transfer] and [RAW+HEIF transfer] settings (...
  • Page 99: Creating And Registering Captions

    Creating and Registering Captions You can create a caption in [Transferring Images with a Caption] and register it to the camera. Start EOS Utility and select [Camera settings]. Select [WFT Captions]. Enter the caption or captions. Enter up to 31 characters (in ASCII format). To acquire caption data stored in the camera, select [Load settings].
  • Page 100 Register the captions to the camera. Select [Apply to camera] to register your new captions to the camera.
  • Page 101: Operating The Camera Using Browser Remote

    Operating the Camera Using Browser Remote Using a web browser, you can browse and save camera images, shoot remotely, and perform other operations on a computer or smartphone. • Configuring Browser Remote Connection Settings • Displaying Browser Remote • Viewing Images •...
  • Page 102: Configuring Browser Remote Connection Settings

    Configuring Browser Remote Connection Settings These instructions are continued from Configuring Settings for the Communication Function. Enter a login name and password for connecting to the camera from a computer or smartphone, etc. The login name and password you specify here are used when connecting to the camera.
  • Page 103 Select [OK]. Select [OK]. Select [OK]. The [Network settings] screen will reappear. Settings information is stored in the camera. It is not stored in the transmitter. The connection settings for Browser Remote are now complete. Note Select [Browser Remote settings] from [Connection option settings], and you can change the WFT account settings on the [WFT account] screen ( ).
  • Page 104: Displaying Browser Remote

    Displaying Browser Remote Log in to "Browser Remote" on the camera from a web browser. Connect the camera to a computer, smartphone, etc., via LAN in advance. Checking the Camera's IP Address To access the camera from a web browser, the camera's IP address displayed in step 5 must be entered in the address field of the web browser.
  • Page 105 Select [Confirm settings]. The settings are displayed. Check the settings. Use< > to display other screens. Write down the IP address. After checking it, press the < > button to exit the confirmation dialog.
  • Page 106 Logging in to Browser Remote Start the web browser. Start the web browser on the computer, smartphone, etc. Enter the URL. In the address field, enter the IP address you wrote down in step 5. Press the <Enter> key. Enter the [Login name] and [Password]. Enter the [Login name] (user name) and [Password] that you set in Configuring Browser Remote Connection Settings.
  • Page 107 Configure default settings as required. Select [ ] to display the menu. • Language You can select the display language. • Display theme You can set the background color for Browser Remote. Select [Dark] or [Light].
  • Page 108 • AF for still photo shooting This is displayed when [Shooting] is selected in step 9. You can specify how to operate auto focus during still photo shooting. Select [AF button] or [Shutter button for AF/shooting]. • Secure transfer When connecting to an FTP server using HTTPS communication, you can download a root certificate or confirm access to the FTP server.
  • Page 109: Viewing Images

    Viewing Images You can browse images on the camera's card as follows. Select [Playback]. The image viewing screen is displayed. Select the card and folder. Select the card from the pull-down menu on the left. Select the folder from the pull-down menu on the right.
  • Page 110 View the images. When [Update] is selected, the images added will be displayed. Select [Select] to make multiple images selectable. Select a thumbnail to select that image. Select the thumbnail again to clear the selection. Select [Select all] to select all images on the image viewing screen. Select [Clear all] to clear all the selections.
  • Page 111 When you select a thumbnail, the screen changes to the playback screen and the image is displayed in a larger size. Still Photo Playback Screen Movie Playback Screen Audio Playback Screen...
  • Page 112 Selecting [ ] while an image is selected erases that image. Selecting [ ] while an image is selected downloads the file to a computer or smartphone, etc. Note Note that depending on the performance of the computer or smartphone, or the browser used, images may display slowly or not at all, and downloading images to a device may not be possible.
  • Page 113: Shooting Remotely

    Shooting Remotely You can use Browser Remote to shoot remotely. Shooting Still Photos Shooting Movies Shooting Still Photos Select [Shooting]. The remote shooting screen is displayed.
  • Page 115 Still photo shooting button Movie shooting button Multi function lock icon Shutter button MF switching button HDR shooting Image-recording quality Browser Remote connection Battery (10) Drive mode (11) Possible shots (12) AF operation (13) AF button (14) Shooting mode (15) Shutter speed (16) Aperture...
  • Page 116 Select the Still photo shooting button (1). Set the lens's focus mode switch to <AF>. Display Live View image. You can toggle between showing and hiding Live View by selecting the Live View shooting button (26). To make Live View image display more responsive, select the Live View image quality switching button (27) and lower the Live View image quality.
  • Page 117 Configure the shooting function settings. Select setting items (such as image-recording quality) to view the setting details, which you can configure. Configure the settings as needed.
  • Page 118 Adjust the focus. Using Autofocus If you selected [AF button] on the [AF for still photo shooting] menu, AF is performed when the AF button (13) is selected. If you selected [Shutter button for AF/shooting] on the [AF for still photo shooting] menu, AF is performed when the Shutter button (4) is selected and then released during shooting.
  • Page 119 Take the picture. Press the Shutter button (4). When you let go of the button, the picture is taken. Captured images are stored on the camera's card. To view or download images, see Viewing Images. Caution Depending on the connection status, image display or shutter release may be delayed.
  • Page 120 Shooting Movies Select [Shooting]. The remote shooting screen is displayed. Select the Movie shooting button (2). Configure the settings as needed. Perform the actions in steps 3 to 6 under Shooting Still Photos.
  • Page 121 Take the picture. During Movie Shooting Standby During Movie Shooting Select the Shutter button (4). When you let go of the button, movie shooting will start. During movie shooting, the red [○] on the Shutter button (4) changes to a white [□]. Press the Shutter button (4) again.
  • Page 122: Registering Iptc Information

    Registering IPTC Information You can edit and register the IPTC* information in the camera (captions, credits, comment information such as shooting location). You can add IPTC information registered in the camera to captured images. * International Press Telecommunications Council Select [IPTC info]. The screen for editing IPTC information is displayed.
  • Page 123 Edit and register the information as required. Select [Add to camera] to apply the edited IPTC information to the camera. Select [Clear camera info] to erase all the IPTC information registered in the camera. 8: Add IPTC information] will also be set to [ Select [Clear] to clear all the IPTC information.
  • Page 124: Configuring Ftp Server Settings

    Configuring FTP Server Settings When transferring images to an FTP server during remote shooting, you can change the FTP server that will transfer the images using the camera's connection settings ( Select [FTP settings]. The FTP settings screen is displayed. Select the connection settings in which the FTP server that you want to use is registered.
  • Page 125: Creating And Registering Captions

    Creating and Registering Captions You can create a caption in [Transferring Images with a Caption] and register it to the camera. Select [FTP settings]. The FTP settings screen is displayed.
  • Page 126 Enter the caption or captions. Enter up to 31 characters (in ASCII format). To acquire caption data stored in the camera, select [Get from camera]. Register the captions to the camera. Select [Add to camera] to register your new captions to the camera.
  • Page 127: Coordinating With Linked Shooting

    Coordinating with Linked Shooting Remote shooting with Browser Remote can be used in conjunction with the transmitter's linked shooting function ( (A) Browser Remote (B) Sender Camera (C) Receiver Camera...
  • Page 128: Linked Shooting

    Linked Shooting lets you link up to 10 receiver cameras to the sender camera on which you will release the shutter. As long as a camera supports linked shooting with a WFT-E9-series transmitter attached, you can use the camera as a receiver.
  • Page 129: Basic Linked Shooting

    Basic Linked Shooting Link the sender camera and the receiver cameras for basic linked shooting. Preparing the Sender Camera First, configure settings on the camera that will be used as the sender. Press the < > button on the camera. Select [ : Network settings].
  • Page 130 Select [LinkedShot]. Use < > and select [LinkedShot] located at the bottom. Select [Create with wizard]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Select [Sender]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen.
  • Page 131 Select [Auto connect]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Stay on the displayed screen. To configure the settings manually, see Using Browser Remote.
  • Page 132 Preparing the Receiver Cameras Configure settings on the camera used as the receiver. Perform Step 1 through 6 for "Preparing the Sender Camera". Select [Receiver]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Select [OK]. The following screen is displayed. To use more than one receiver camera, repeat Step 2 and 3 for all the receiver cameras.
  • Page 133 Connecting the Sender Camera and Receiver Cameras Configure settings on the sender camera and the receiver camera to establish a connection. Perform Step 1 through 6 for "Preparing the Sender Camera" and Step 1 through 3 for "Preparing the Receiver Cameras". Select [OK] on the sender camera.
  • Page 134: Positioning The Cameras

    Positioning the Cameras (A) Sender Camera (B) Receiver Camera Set the camera's Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch to < >. Position the receiver cameras in clear view of the sender camera, without objects between them. Receiver cameras can be positioned up to approx. 50 m / 164 ft. from the sender camera.
  • Page 135 Note During linked shooting, when you press the AE lock or depth-of-field preview button, the camera adjusts the focus and meters as if you had pressed the shutter button halfway. Once you have established a connection between the sender camera and receiver cameras, the settings are retained even after you replace the batteries.
  • Page 136: Using Browser Remote

    Using Browser Remote Using Browser Remote, you can shoot remotely with a sender camera linked to receiver cameras that are set to shoot consecutively. (A) Browser Remote (B) Sender Camera (C) Receiver Camera...
  • Page 137 Connecting the Sender Camera and Receiver Cameras Checking the Camera's IP Address and SSID IP Addresses Assigned to a Computer Connecting the Sender Camera with a Computer Viewing Images and Shooting Remotely Connecting the Sender Camera and Receiver Cameras Prepare the sender camera. Perform Step 1 through 7 for "Preparing Sender Camera"...
  • Page 138 Specify the password. Press < > to display the virtual keyboard ( ) and enter an eight- digit password. Use the password configured here when you connect the sender camera with a computer. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Stay on the displayed screen.
  • Page 139 Checking the Camera's IP Address and SSID To access the camera from a computer, the camera's IP address and SSID displayed in Step 5 must be entered. Select [ : Network settings]. Select [Connection settings]. Select [LinkedShot]. Use < > and select [LinkedShot] located at the bottom.
  • Page 140 Select [Confirm settings]. The settings are displayed. Check the settings. Use < > to switch pages. Write down the IP address and SSID. The SSID is the same for all cameras. Once you have verified the settings, press the < >...
  • Page 141 IP Addresses Assigned to a Computer If you set the computer's IP address setting to auto acquisition or manual setting, assign an IP address that is different from the IP addresses of the sender camera and receiver camera that you noted in Step 5 of Checking the Camera's IP Address and SSID.
  • Page 142 Connecting the Sender Camera with a Computer To connect the sender camera with your computer, use the wireless LAN device search function that is available on the computer. For details of the wireless LAN search function, refer to the computer's instruction manual.
  • Page 143 Viewing Images and Shooting Remotely For the operation procedure of Browser Remote, see Operating the Camera Using Browser Remote. You can switch the camera to connect by entering the IP address of the sender camera on a web browser.
  • Page 144: Synchronizing The Camera Time

    Synchronizing the Camera Time You can synchronize the time for multiple EOS-1D X Mark III units with WFT-E9 attached. The camera that sets the time to synchronize is called the "sender camera," and the camera that synchronizes with the time of the sender camera is called the "receiver camera."...
  • Page 145: Preparing For Time Synchronization

    Preparing for Time Synchronization Set up multiple cameras of the same model with the WFT-E9 attached. (A) Sender Camera (B) Receiver Camera...
  • Page 146: Synchronizing The Time

    Synchronizing the Time Preparing the Sender Camera First, configure settings on the camera that will be used as the sender. Press the < > button on the camera. Select [ : Network settings]. Select [Enable]. Select [Sync time between cameras]. If another device is connected, [Set [Connection settings] to [Disconnect]] will appear.
  • Page 147 Select [OK]. Select [WFT]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Select [Sender]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Stay on the displayed screen. Preparing the Receiver Cameras Configure settings on the camera used as the receiver. Perform Step 1 through 6 for "Preparing the Sender Camera".
  • Page 148 Select [Receiver]. Select [OK] to proceed to the next screen. Select [OK]. The following screen is displayed. To set the time on more than one receiver camera, repeat Step 2 and 3 for all the receiver cameras. The sender camera's monitor displays the number of receiver cameras that are detected.
  • Page 149 Synchronizing the Time Between the Sender Camera and the Receiver Cameras Use the menu on the sender camera and the receiver cameras to synchronize the time between them. Perform Step 1 through 6 for "Preparing the Sender Camera" and Step 1 through 3 for "Preparing the Receiver Cameras".
  • Page 150: Terminating The Connection And Reconnecting

    Terminating the Connection and Reconnecting • Terminating the Connection • Reconnecting...
  • Page 151: Terminating The Connection

    Terminating the Connection Select [ : Network settings]. Select [Connection settings]. Select [Disconnect]. The connection is terminated.
  • Page 152: Reconnecting

    Reconnecting Select [ : Network settings]. Select [Connection settings]. Select [SET*]. From the saved settings, select a connection setting you will use. Select [Connect].
  • Page 153 Select [OK]. The connection is re-established. If the settings have been modified on the target device, reconfigure the settings for connecting to the camera.
  • Page 154: Checking And Configuring Network Settings

    Checking and Configuring Network Settings • Checking and Editing Connection Settings • Editing Connection Settings Manually • Configuring Connection Option Settings • Checking the MAC Address...
  • Page 155: Checking And Editing Connection Settings

    Checking and Editing Connection Settings Perform the following procedure to check, edit or delete the connection settings that are saved in the camera. Select [ : Network settings]. Select [Connection settings]. Select [SET*]. From the saved settings, select a connection setting you will use.
  • Page 156 Check or change the settings. Connect • Select this option to reconnect ( Change with wizard / Change from list • This option allows you to change the contents of connection settings ( Save/load settings on card • This option allows you to save connections settings onto a card or to load connection settings saved on a card ( Delete settings •...
  • Page 157 Confirm settings • Select this option to verify the contents of connection settings. Changing the Connection Settings Change with wizard Change from list You can edit the settings that were configured on the connection wizard. Change with wizard Using the connection wizard, you can edit the contents of connection settings that are saved in the camera.
  • Page 158 Change the settings using the connection wizard. See the subsequent operation after Displaying the Connection Wizard. Change from list Using the comm settings and function settings saved in the camera, you can change the contents of the connection settings saved in the camera. You can also register a settings name.
  • Page 159 NW* / Comm settings* • Select this option to change, add or cancel the comm settings. • By selecting [Select from list], a list of comm settings saved in the camera will appear. Select a comm settings option you will use. •...
  • Page 160 Saving and Loading the Settings Saving the Settings Loading the Settings You can save the connection settings onto a card and apply the settings to another camera. In addition, you can apply the connection settings that are configured on another camera to the camera you will use.
  • Page 161 Select [OK]. The camera will automatically configure the file name starting from WFTNPF01 and up to 40.NIF. By pressing the < > button, you can specify a file name. (The length is fixed to eight characters.) The settings are saved on the card. The settings information file is saved in the location where the card is opened (on the root directory).
  • Page 162 Loading the Settings Display the [Connection settings] screen. Perform Step 1 through 3 for Checking and Editing Connection Settings. Select [Save/load settings on card]. Select [Load settings from card]. Select a settings file. Select a settings file that suits your network environment.
  • Page 163 Select [OK]. Information of the settings file will be loaded into the selected settings number. Caution Even when 41 or more settings information files are loaded onto the card through a computer, the load settings screen of the camera only displays up to 40 files. To load more than 41 files, use a card that does not contain the previously loaded settings files, and load the rest of the settings information files.
  • Page 164: Editing Connection Settings Manually

    Editing Connection Settings Manually You can add, edit, and delete comm settings and function settings that are stored in the camera. You can also configure the settings that cannot be configured on the connection wizard, such as those when the FTP server contains a file that is named the same as the one you transferred.
  • Page 165 Select [Comm settings]. Select [NW*]. Select [Unspecified] or select settings you want to edit from those saved. Change/delete/check settings.
  • Page 166 Change • Select this option to edit the contents of connection settings individually. • If you select [Wireless LAN], you can change the SSID of the connection destination. • To configure network-related settings including the IP address, select [TCP/IPv4]. • To configure settings for using the IPv6 protocol, select [TCP/IPv6] ( •...
  • Page 167 Editing Function Settings Select [ : Network settings]. Select [Manual setting]. Select [Function settings]. Select [MODE*]. Select [Unspecified] or select settings you want to edit from those saved.
  • Page 168 Change/delete/check settings. Change • You can select this option only when the settings currently being edited are those for the FTP transfer. • To configure FTP server-related settings, select [FTP server]. Directory Structure of the Target Folders Overwriting Files with the Same Name Passive Mode Trusting a Destination Server...
  • Page 169 Delete settings • Select this option to delete function settings. • Select [OK] to delete the settings. Confirm settings • Select this option to verify the contents of function settings. Directory Structure of the Target Folders This setting is configured in [FTP server] - [Directory structure]. In the case of [Default], the images are saved in the directory where the target root folder is opened.
  • Page 170 If you resend images after their initial transmission has failed, the file may not be overwritten even when the transmitter is configured to overwrite files with the same name. If this happens, the new file is saved with an extension consisting of an underscore, a letter, and a number, as in IMG_0003_a1.JPG.
  • Page 171: Configuring Connection Option Settings

    Configuring Connection Option Settings You can configure settings to use FTP transfer or Browser Remote. You can also configure the authentication information when 802.1X authentication is used in a LAN environment. Select [ : Network settings]. Select [Connection option settings].
  • Page 172 Select an item to configure. FTP transfer settings Browser Remote settings 802.1X authentication FTP transfer settings To configure the FTP transfer-related settings and power-saving function, select [FTP transfer settings]. Automatic transfer / Transfer type/size / Transfer with SET / Set root certif •...
  • Page 173 Browser Remote settings When you select [Browser Remote settings], you can configure the WFT account settings used for accessing Browser Remote or HTTP/HTTPS communication settings. WFT account • For details, see Configuring Browser Remote Connection Settings. Port no. (HTTP) / Port no. (HTTPS) •...
  • Page 174 802.1X authentication Selecting [802.1X authentication] allows you to configure 802.1X authentication on the setup wizard and to confirm or delete the settings. Set it when connecting to a network that requires 802.1X authentication. Save the certificate required for the 802.1X authentication method to the card inserted in the camera in advance.
  • Page 175 Delete settings • Select this option to delete authentication settings. When you select [OK] on the displayed screen. the settings will be deleted.
  • Page 176: Checking The Mac Address

    Checking the MAC Address You can verify the MAC address of this transmitter. Select [ : Network settings]. Select [MAC address]. Check the MAC address. The MAC address for [Wi-Fi] (with camera built-in), [Wired], and [WFT] (transmitter) is displayed.
  • Page 177: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting • Responding to Error Messages • Troubleshooting Guide • Wireless Function Notes • Security • Checking Network Settings...
  • Page 178: Responding To Error Messages

    Responding to Error Messages If transmitter errors are displayed on the camera's LCD monitor, refer to the examples of corrective actions in this section to eliminate the cause of the error. When an error has occurred, the < > lamp on the transmitter blinks and the error code number is shown on the LCD panel.
  • Page 179 What to check on the DHCP server Is the power of the DHCP server turned on? • Turn on the DHCP server. Are there enough addresses for assignment by the DHCP server? • Increase the number of addresses that can be assigned by the DHCP server. •...
  • Page 180 22: No response from DNS server What to check on the transmitter On the transmitter, the DNS address is set to [Manual setting]. Is this the correct setting? • If no DNS server is used, set the transmitter's DNS address setting to [Disable] Did you set the correct IP address of the DNS server configured for the transmitter? •...
  • Page 181 23: Device with same IP address exists on selected network Is another device on the transmitter network using the same IP address as the transmitter? • Change the transmitter'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 duplicated address.
  • Page 182 On the transmitter, does [Port number setting] for the FTP server match the actual port number of the FTP server? • Configure the same port number (usually 21 for FTP/FTPS and 22 for SFTP) on the transmitter and the FTP server. Configure the FTP server's port number on the transmitter ( Are the transmitter's FTP server settings correctly entered on the DNS server? •...
  • Page 183 What to check on the proxy server Is the power of the proxy server turned on? • Turn on the proxy server. Is the proxy server working correctly? • Check the proxy server settings to make sure it is working correctly as a proxy server.
  • Page 184 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, obtain the network gateway address from your network administrator and enter it on the transmitter. •...
  • Page 185 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 accessing files on the FTP server allow reading, writing, and log access? •...
  • Page 186 61: Selected SSID wireless LAN network not found Are there any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the transmitter 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 transmitter.
  • Page 187 64: Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal Are the transmitter and the access point set to use the same encryption method? • The transmitter supports WEP, TKIP, and AES encryption ( If filtering by MAC address is active, is the MAC address of the transmitter in use registered at the access point? •...
  • Page 188 67: Incorrect wireless LAN encryption method Are the transmitter and the access point set to use the same encryption method? • The transmitter supports WEP, TKIP, and AES encryption ( If filtering by MAC address is active, is the MAC address of the transmitter in use registered at the access point? •...
  • Page 189 72: Cannot connect to sender camera Are you following the correct procedure to establish a connection with the sender camera? • Make sure to follow the correct procedure for controlling the sender camera Is the sender camera placed too far from the receiver cameras? •...
  • Page 190: Troubleshooting Guide

    If a problem occurs, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide to check the cameras and connected devices. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact the nearest Canon Service Center. Cannot transfer images to an FTP server To transfer captured images to an FTP server, set the Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch to <...
  • Page 191: Wireless Function Notes

    Wireless Function Notes If the transmission rate drops, the connection is lost, images are not displayed smoothly, or other problems occur when using the wireless functions, try the following corrective actions. Access Point and Antenna Installation Location Install the device where people or objects do not come between it and the transmitter. Install the device as close to the transmitter as possible.
  • Page 192 Notes for Using Multiple Wireless Transmitters When multiple cameras with a wireless transmitter attached are connected to one access point, make sure that the cameras' IP addresses are different. When multiple cameras with a wireless transmitter attached are connected to one access point, the transmission rate drops.
  • Page 193: Security

    Security If security settings have not been properly set, the following problems may occur. Interception of communication Third parties with malicious intent may intercept the wireless LAN communication and may attempt to acquire the data being transmitted. Unauthorized network access Third parties with malicious intent may gain unauthorized access to your network, attempting to steal, modify, or destroy your data.
  • Page 194: Checking Network Settings

    Checking Network Settings Windows Open [Command Prompt] on Windows, type ipconfig /all and press the <Enter> key. It displays the IP address assigned to your computer along with the subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server information. macOS Open [Terminal] on macOS. Type ifconfig -a and press the <Return> key. The IP address assigned to your computer is indicated at the [en0] item after [inet] in the format of "***.***.***.***".
  • Page 195: Reference

    Reference • Using the Virtual Keyboard • Configuring 802.1X Authentication • Configuring the IPv6 Addresses • Specifications...
  • Page 196: Using The Virtual Keyboard

    Using the Virtual Keyboard Input area, for entering text Cursor keys, for moving in the input area Current no. of characters/no. available Keyboard Switch input modes Space Delete a character in the input area Finish the text entry Use < >...
  • Page 197: Configuring 802.1X Authentication

    Configuring 802.1X Authentication To connect to a network requiring 802.1X authentication, configure the following settings prior to connection. Save the certificate required for the 802.1X authentication method to the card inserted in the camera in advance ( Select [ : Network settings]. Select [Connection option settings].
  • Page 198 Select [Setup wizard]. Select a protocol. This transmitter supports the following protocols: Protocol Supported authentication method EAP-TLS X.509 EAP-TTLS MS-CHAP v2 PEAP MS-CHAP v2 For the procedure hereinafter, follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
  • Page 199: Configuring The Ipv6 Addresses

    Configuring the IPv6 Addresses To use IPv6 addresses, you need to configure the settings manually. Note If you are not sure what to enter, ask your network administrator. Select [ : Network settings]. Select [Manual setting]. Select [Comm settings].
  • Page 200 Select Comm settings for using IPv6. Select [Change]. Select [TCP/IPv6]. Select the item to be set.
  • Page 201 Use TCP/IPv6 • Set IPv6 to [Enable] or [Disable]. Manual setting • To set the IP addresses manually, select [Enable]. [DNS server] will be set to [Manual setting] and you will be able to specify [DNS address], [Manual address], [Prefix length], and [Gateway]. DNS server •...
  • Page 202 DNS address / Manual address / Gateway • Select an item and display the virtual keyboard. Use the virtual keyboard to enter an IP address. Prefix length • Use < > and select a number from 0 through 128 to specify the prefix length.
  • Page 203: Specifications

    Specifications All the data above is based on Canon's testing standards and CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) testing standards and guidelines. Transmitter specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. Type Type IEEE 802.11ac/n/a/g/b wireless LAN compatible image transfer accessory...
  • Page 204 Operation Environment Working temperature range 0 – 45°C / 32 – 113°F Working humidity 85% or less...
  • Page 205: Trademarks

    Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. App Store and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Google Play and Android are trademarks of Google LLC. IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S.

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