Nikon S6500, S6600, PS20, D600, P7800 User Manual

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Wireless Mobile Utility (iOS) User’s Manual
Install the Wireless Mobile Utility on your iOS device (iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch) to download pictures from a camera or take pictures remotely.
The Wireless Mobile Utility supports the following cameras. Some feature built-in Wi-Fi, while others require an optional wireless mobile adapter. See the section for your camera for more information on using the Wireless Mobile Utility.
D600, D7100, D5200
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D3200, COOLPIX A
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Nikon 1: V2, J3, S1, AW1
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COOLPIX: P7800, P520, P330, S9500, S6600,
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S6500, S5200, AW110
A Trademark Information
Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. IOS is a trade­mark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U. S. A. and other coun­tries and is used under license. All other trade names mentioned in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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D600, D7100, D5200

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This section describes the options available when the Wireless Mobile Utility and an optional wireless mobile adapter are used to connect to D600, D7100, and D5200 cameras.

Features

Use the Wireless Mobile Utility to:
Take pictures remotely (0 6): Tap the shut­ter icon in the Wireless Mobile Utility to take pictures and download them to the iOS device.
Download pictures as they are taken (0 9): Take pictures with the camera and save them to the iOS device.
View pictures (0 11): View the pictures stored on the iOS device or the camera memory card.
Download pictures (0 14): Download existing pictures from the cam­era memory card.
Share pictures (0 17): Share pictures via e-mail or upload pictures to photo-sharing sites.
For information on inserting the adapter, see page 4.
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Notices

• No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, tran­scribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any lan­guage in any form without Nikon’s prior written permission.
• Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hard­ware and software described in this manual at any time and without prior notice. Nikon will not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may contain.

System Requirements

Before installing the Wireless Mobile Utility, confirm that your iOS device meets the following system requirements:
OS iOS 6.0 or later
Wireless LAN 11b/g/n
D Using This Application for the First Time
Read the terms of use (page 21) before connecting.
D The Wireless Mobile Adapter
While the adapter is inserted, the camera exposure meters will not turn off; monitor the camera battery level to ensure that the cam­era does not power off unexpectedly. In addition, some camera menu items may be grayed out and unavailable and the camera can not be used for playback or live view. Movie recording can not be used.
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Installing the App

Locate the app on the App Store.
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Connect to the App Store on the iOS device and search for “Wireless Mobile Utility”.
Install the app.
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Install the Wireless Mobile Utility.

Establishing a Wireless Connection

Connect the wireless mobile adapter.
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Attach the wireless mobile adapter to the camera and turn the camera on. See the manual supplied with the wireless mobile adapter for details.
Enable Wi-Fi on the iOS device.
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If Wi-Fi is off, turn it on.
Select the appropriate SSID.
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The default SSID begins with “Nikon”. iOS-compliant devices can not be connected using WPS.
Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility.
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After selecting On for Privacy > Photos > WMU, launch the Wireless Mobile Utility. When a connection is established, the LED on the wireless mobile adapter will glow green and the main dialog for the Wireless Mobile Utility will be displayed on the iOS device. For information on taking pic­tures, see page page
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A Connection Status
Connection status is shown by an icon in the home display:
 : Connection established.
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 : No connection. Tap the icon to open the
iOS device settings menu and check Wi-Fi settings.
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Taking Photos

Remote Photography

Follow the steps below to take photos from the iOS device.
Tap Take photos.
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The camera viewfinder will go dark and the iOS device will display the view through the camera lens.
Focus.
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In normal- and wide-area AF AF-area modes, tap the subject in the display to focus (if subject-tracking AF is selected, the camera will focus using wide-area AF).
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Tap the shutter icon.
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The shutter will be released after you remove your finger from the icon; the resulting photo is first saved to the cam­era memory card and then downloaded to the iOS device. There is no need to point the iOS device at the wireless mo­bile adapter.
D Remote Photography
Remote photography ends automatically when the battery in the camera or iOS device runs low. Note that using remote photogra­phy for an extended period may cause the camera’s internal tem­perature to rise; if necessary, remote photography will end auto­matically to minimize damage to camera circuits.
The iOS device can not be used to adjust camera settings; use cam­era controls to adjust settings before starting Step 1. Regardless of the release mode selected with the camera, only one picture will be taken each time you tap the shutter icon. Note that the display may not update smoothly depending on the device and network conditions.
A shutter speed of “Time” is available in mode M. Choose a shutter speed of A on the camera and select Shoot > WMU on the iOS device (page Shooting ends when the icon is tapped again.
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A The Remote Photography Display
Top: Return to the top display.
d: Display the following photography­related options.
• Shoot: Choose whether to take pic- tures using the iOS device (WMU) or the camera (Camera).
• Live view: Turn the live view display on or off.
• Download after shooting: Choose whether pictures are automatically downloaded to the iOS device. Avail­able only when WMU is selected for Shoot.
• Self-timer: If On is selected, the cam- era shutter will be released 2 s after you tap the shutter icon. The timer turns off automatically after the shut­ter is released.
Self-timer icon: Displayed when the self­timer is on.
Camera settings: Shutter speed, aperture, etc. Not displayed when device is in landscape orientation.
Thumbnail area: Downloaded pictures.
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Downloading Photos as They Are Taken

Take photos with the camera and save them to the iOS device.
Tap Take photos.
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Tap d.
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Tap Camera.
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Take photos.
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Frame photos in the camera viewfinder and shoot. Photos are downloaded to the iOS device after being saved to the camera memory card.
A The Photo Capture Display
The photo capture display is shown below.
d: Display Shoot options and choose whether to take pictures using the iOS device (WMU) or the camera (Camera).
Top: Return to the top display.
Thumbnail area: Downloaded pictures.
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Viewing Photos

Tap View photos to view the pictures stored on the iOS device. You can also view the pictures on the camera memory card and download selected images to the iOS device.

Viewing Pictures

View the pictures in camera memory or on the iOS device.
Tap View photos.
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Choose a device.
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Tap Pictures on camera to view the pictures on the camera memory card, Camera roll to view the pictures stored in the camera roll on the iOS device. The pictures will be displayed as small “thumbnail” images.
View pictures.
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Tap a thumbnail to display the picture full frame. You can then swipe left or right to view additional pictures, or tap a to view information about the current image.
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D Movies
The Wireless Mobile Utility can not be used to view or download movies.
D Deleting Pictures
Pictures can not be deleted using the Wireless Mobile Utility, but pictures can be deleted from the camera roll on the iOS device.
A Choosing a Folder
The iOS device will either show a folder list or display the pictures on the camera memory card as small “thumbnail” images. When thumbnails are displayed, the folders can be viewed by tapping the f icon, while folders are displayed, you can tap a folder to view its contents in a thumbnail list.
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Downloading Existing Pictures

Download pictures to the camera roll on the iOS device.
Tap View photos.
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Tap Pictures on camera.
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Tap Pictures on camera to view the pictures on the camera.
D Dropped Connections
If the wireless connection is lost while a picture is being download­ed, the picture will not be saved to the iOS device (connection loss may occur if, for example, the camera turns off during download). Any pictures downloaded before the connection was interrupted are unaffected.
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Select pictures for download.
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Tap Select and then thumbnails to select or deselect (to dese­lect all pictures, tap
). Selected pic­tures are indicated by a check mark.
Alternatively, you can select pictures by tapping a picture in the thumbnail list to display it full frame and then tapping the check mark to select or deselect. Swipe left or right to view additional pictures or tap the folder name to return to the thumbnail list.
Downloading Existing Pictures
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NEF (RAW) images are converted to JPEG format; if the images were recorded using an NEF (RAW) + JPEG option, only the JPEG copy will be downloaded. Exif data will be adapted to iOS specifications.
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Tap Download.
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Tap Download to download the select­ed pictures to the camera roll on the iOS device.
If multiple pictures are selected, a confirma­tion dialog will be displayed; tap Yes to download the pictures at the size selected for Image size in the Settings menu (page 19).
If only one picture is selected, you will be prompted to choose the size at which the picture will be copied to the iOS de­vice. Choose a size (page 19) and then tap Download to download the picture.
A Image Size
Regardless of the size selected, pictures may sometimes be down­loaded at their original size.
A Location Data
The options shown at right will be displayed if Settings > Embed location data > View photos is enabled (page 20).
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Sharing Pictures

Before sharing pictures, connect to a network with Internet ac­cess.
Tap View photos.
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Choose Camera roll or Latest downloads.
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Tap Camera roll to view the pictures already downloaded to the iOS camera roll, Latest downloads to view the most recently downloaded photos (up to 12) at their original im­age quality and size.
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View pictures.
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Tap a thumbnail to view the picture full frame.
Tap b.
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After displaying a picture you want to share, tap b and choose from a list of picture-sharing apps and functions (the specific contents of the list vary from de­vice to device).
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Wireless Mobile Utility Options

The options listed below can be accessed by tapping the c icon in the Wireless Mobile Utility top display.

Connection Status

Option Description
Camera
Wireless Mobile Adapter

Settings

Option Description
Synchronize clock Synchronize the camera clock with the iOS device.
Set camera clock Synchronize the camera clock with the iOS device.
Set automatically
Thumbnails
Image size
The model name and battery level for the camera cur­rently connected.
View the wireless mobile adapter product name and firmware version.
If On is selected, the camera clock will automatically be synchronized with the iOS device when a connection is established.
Choose the size of the thumbnails in the playback display.
When downloading multiple images, select Recom- mended size or VGA to copy images at sizes approximate­ly equivalent to 1920× 1080 or 640× 480, respectively.
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Option Description
WMA settings (Wireless Mobile Adapter settings)
SSID
Authentication
Password
Channel Choose the wireless channel used by the network.
Auto power-off delay
Advanced settings
Format settings Restore default settings.
Embed location data
Adjust network settings for the wireless mobile adapter.
Choose an SSID for the wireless mobile adapter. The iOS device displays the SSID when you connect to the network manually.
Choose the authentication method used for connection to the network.
Enter a password. The password type is selected using Advanced settings > Password entr y: choose ASCII for an 8- to 63-character alphanumeric password, HEX for a 64-digit hexadecimal password.
Choose the delay before the wireless mobile adapter enters sleep when there is no wireless connection.
• Password entry: Choose the password type.
• Sub-net mask: Enter a subnet mask.
• DHCP server IP address: Enter the wireless mobile adapt-
er IP address.
• DHCP client IP address: Enter the iOS device IP address.
Choose whether to embed iOS location data in pictures not already containing location data provided by the camera. Location data will not be embedded if the iOS device is unable to acquire its current location.
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Battery Warning Level

Remote photography will end automatically when the camera or iOS device battery reaches the selected level.

Help

Option Description
Instructions
Support websites
App version View Wireless Mobile Utility version information.

Terms of Use

View the Wireless Mobile Utility terms of use.
View instructions for using the Wireless Mobile Util­ity.
Access the support site for the Wireless Mobile Utility.
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D3200, COOLPIX A

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This section describes the options available when the Wireless Mobile Utility and an optional wireless mobile adapter are used to connect to D3200 and COOLPIX A cameras.

Features

Use the Wireless Mobile Utility to:
Take pic tures remotely (0 26): Tap the shut­ter icon in the Wireless Mobile Utility to take pictures and download them to the iOS device.
Download pictures as they are taken (0 29): Take pictures with the camera and save them to the iOS device.
View pictures (0 31): View the pictures stored on the iOS device or the camera memory card.
Download pictures (0 34): Download existing pictures from the cam­era memory card.
Share pictures (0 37): Share pictures via e-mail or upload pictures to photo-sharing sites.
For information on inserting the adapter, see page 24.
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Notices

• No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, tran­scribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any lan­guage in any form without Nikon’s prior written permission.
• Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hard­ware and software described in this manual at any time and without prior notice. Nikon will not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may contain.

System Requirements

Before installing the Wireless Mobile Utility, confirm that your iOS device meets the following system requirements:
OS iOS 6.0 or later
Wireless LAN 11b/g/n
D Using This Application for the First Time
Read the terms of use (page 41) before connecting.
D The Wireless Mobile Adapter
While the adapter is inserted, the camera exposure meters will not turn off; monitor the camera battery level to ensure that the cam­era does not power off unexpectedly. In addition, some camera menu items may be grayed out and unavailable and the camera can not be used for playback or live view. Movie recording can not be used.
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Installing the App

Locate the app on the App Store.
1
Connect to the App Store on the iOS device and search for “Wireless Mobile Utility”.
Install the app.
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Install the Wireless Mobile Utility.

Establishing a Wireless Connection

Connect the wireless mobile adapter.
1
Attach the wireless mobile adapter to the camera and turn the camera on. See the manual supplied with the wireless mobile adapter for details.
Enable Wi-Fi on the iOS device.
2
If Wi-Fi is off, turn it on.
Select the appropriate SSID.
3
The default SSID begins with “Nikon”. iOS-compliant devices can not be connected using WPS.
Launch the Wireless Mobile Utility.
4
After selecting On for Privacy > Photos > WMU, launch the Wireless Mobile Utility. When a connection is established, the LED on the wireless mobile adapter will glow green and the main dialog for the Wireless Mobile Utility will be displayed on the iOS device. For information on taking pic­tures, see page page
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26. For information on viewing pictures, see
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