Nikon S51c - Coolpix Digital Camera Connection Manual
Nikon S51c - Coolpix Digital Camera Connection Manual

Nikon S51c - Coolpix Digital Camera Connection Manual

Public wireless lan connection guide
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Public Wireless LAN Connection Guide
(How to Use my Picturetown)
• Picture upload services via a public wireless LAN are only available in the U.S.A.
• Before you begin, read pages 4 to 5 of the User's Manual.

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  • Page 1 Public Wireless LAN Connection Guide (How to Use my Picturetown) • Picture upload services via a public wireless LAN are only available in the U.S.A. • Before you begin, read pages 4 to 5 of the User’s Manual.
  • Page 2 Limitation of Liability. EVEN IF NIKON HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGES, NIKON WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY USER OF THE NIKON my Picturetown OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY DAMAGES ARISING FROM USE OF THE NIKON my Picturetown SERVICE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES;...
  • Page 3 Thank you for purchasing the Nikon COOLPIX S51c! The COOLPIX S51c’s wireless LAN feature allows users to take advantage of the my Picturetown services, with which pictures can be uploaded to the server on the Internet for viewing by your family and friends, or the server can be used as a personal storage for storing pictures.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Upload pictures to the my Picturetown server Step Locate public T-Mobile HotSpots Step Select Picture Mail or Picture Bank Step Configure your alias and e-mail address Step Select pictures Step Specify a Picture Mail recipient Step Specify recipients for selected pictures Step Upload pictures Register user information with my Picturetown to view...
  • Page 5: Upload Pictures To The My Picturetown Server

    Upload pictures to the my Picturetown server Step Locate public T-Mobile HotSpots Access the URL below to locate public T-Mobile HotSpots where your camera’s wireless LAN feature can be used. http://hotspot.t-mobile.com/...
  • Page 6: Step

    Step Select Picture Mail or Picture Bank Before using the camera’s wireless LAN feature, be sure that you have taken at least one picture with the camera. If pictures have not been recorded, take pictures or insert a memory card containing pictures into the camera. Use Picture Mail Turn on the camera.
  • Page 7 Entering Text with the Camera Text for information such as aliases, e-mail addresses, and WEP keys can be entered using the camera. • Press d to change the type of character entered in the following order: uppercase letters ➞ lowercase n Email letters ➞...
  • Page 8: Configure Your Alias And E-Mail Address

    Step Configure your alias and e-mail address Select [Input] and press d. Enter sender info Enter your alias and email address Input Cancel Enter an alias for yourself (choose an alias, Alias up to 16 alphanumerical characters, that identifies you) and press the shutter-release N i k n o button.
  • Page 9: Select Pictures

    Step Select pictures When Picture Mail was selected in Step 2 Select pictures. Press the rotary multi selector to select Queue mail one picture. Proceed to Step 5. Confirm When Picture Bank was selected in Step 2 Upload selected pictures. Choose pictures.
  • Page 10: Specify A Picture Mail Recipient

    Step Specify a Picture Mail recipient Register your family and friends as Picture Mail recipients by entering their e-mail ad- dresses. Use the rotary multi selector to move [New] Queue mail to the selection area and press d. Confirm Selection area Choose [Address] and press d.
  • Page 11 Create a Recipient Group Recipients can be grouped for specification of multiple recipients as a single Picture Mail recipient. This is useful when sending multiple Picture Mails to the same re- cipients. Follow the procedure described in Step 5-1. Select [Group] and press d. n New Up to 5 groups can be created.
  • Page 12: Specify Recipients For Selected Pictures

    Step Specify recipients for selected pictures Choose recipients. Queue mail - Rotate the rotary multi selector to move b (recip- Nikon1@xxx.com ients) to the selection area, and press d to select the recipient (a). Press d again to cancel the selection.
  • Page 13 Send Picture Mail in the Queue When is pressed in shooting or playback mode, the queue mail screen shown in Step 6-1 will be displayed. Confirm the selected pictures and specified recipients, and press the shutter-release button to send Picture Mail in the queue. To cancel the queue, cancel the recipients or groups specified for pictures and press the shutter-re- lease button.
  • Page 14: Upload Pictures

    Step Upload pictures Choose the SSID and press d. n Select SSID If you are using the T-Mobile HotSpot Wi-Fi service, tmobile choose [tmobile]. Back When the WEP key entry screen is displayed, n WEP key enter the WEP key provided by T-Mobile HotSpot and press the shutter-release but- 1 2 3 1 4 2 3 4 1 ton.
  • Page 15 When the password entry screen is dis- n Password played, enter the password provided by T-Mobile HotSpot and press the shutter-re- N i k n o lease button. If you are using the six months of complimentary Confirm T-Mobile HotSpot Wi-Fi service, the screen shown Back Delete at right will not be displayed.
  • Page 16 Register user information with my Picturetown to view uploaded pictures Register user information with the my Picturetown server to view pictures that are up- loaded using Picture Mail or Picture Bank. This server acts as an archive for protecting and sharing pictures recorded with the camera. Until user registration has been com- plete, uploaded pictures are stored in a temporary space on the server and cannot be viewed.
  • Page 17 Notes on User Registration • After the first picture upload, register user information as soon as possible to protect pictures, along with other personal information, from unsolicited viewing or theft. Until user information is registered, pictures are uploaded to temporary space on the server with no security measures applied.
  • Page 18 Connect the AC adaptor to the camera to upload all pictures Picture Bank offers two options for uploading pictures. Upload selected pictures to the server (as described on pages 5 to 15), or initiate upload of all pictures when the AC adapter is connected to the camera.
  • Page 19: Connect The Ac Adapter To The Camera

    Step Connect the AC adapter to the camera Turn the camera off. Connect the AC adapter to the camera’s multi connector, and plug the power cable into an outlet. The message, [Starting upload to Picture Bank], will be displayed. Starting upload to Picture Bank Cancel Setting the Camera’s Clock...
  • Page 20: Configure Your Alias And E-Mail Address

    Step Configure your alias and e-mail address When the sender’s information has been configured with the camera in Step 3 of “Up- load pictures to the my Picturetown server” on page 8, the following screens will not be displayed. Proceed to Step 3 on page 21. Select [Input] and press d.
  • Page 21: Configure A Network Profile

    Step Configure a network profile Choose the desired SSID (wireless LAN net- Select SSID work name) and press d. Back - If the WEP key entry screen is displayed, enter the n WEP key WEP key and press the shutter-release button. 1 2 3 1 4 2 3 4 1 Confirm Back...
  • Page 22 Register user information with the my Picturetown server to view uploaded pictures. When pictures are uploaded for the first time, e-mail notification requesting user registration will be sent to the sender e-mail address registered with the camera in Step 3 on page 21. Refer to “Register user information with my Picturetown to view uploaded pictures”...
  • Page 24 Printed in China YP7G01(11) 6MA33511-01...

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