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To copy scenes and still pictures by setting up a Wi-Fi connection between this unit and the PC, 
complete the following preparations:
j Turn on the PC
j Create a shared folder (destination folder)
*1
*1 The name of the folder must consist of 15 or less alphanumeric characters.
∫ When using HD Writer LE 2.1
1
Install HD Writer LE 2.1.
≥ For information on the operating environment and installation, refer to “Operating environment” 
2
Using HD Writer LE 2.1, create a destination folder.
≥ Select [Auto-create] or [Create manually]. The first option creates a destination folder 
automatically, while the second option allows you to specify a destination folder or create a new 
one. With the second option, you can also set password protection for a destination folder.
≥ For details, refer to the Operating Instructions of HD Writer LE 2.1 (PDF file). (
)
∫ When not using HD Writer LE 2.1
≥ If the workgroup setting of the connected PC has been changed from the standard one, you also 
need to change the [PC Connect Setup] setting of this unit. (
)
≥ The user account of the PC (both the Account Name and the Password) must consist of 32 or 
less alphanumeric characters.
*2
If you use non-alphanumeric characters for the user account, a destination folder may not be set.
*2 If you use more than 32 characters for the user account, copying via a Wi-Fi connection is not 
possible.
(For Windows)
Supported OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 8.1
Example: Windows 7
1
Select a destination folder, and right-click.
2
Select [Properties], and enable sharing of the folder.
≥ For details on how to enable sharing, refer to the operating instructions of your PC or the help of 
your OS.
(For Mac)
Supported OS: OS X v10.4 to v10.9
Example: OS X v10.9
1
Select a destination folder, and click the following items:
[File] 
# [Get Info]
2
Enable sharing of the folder.
≥ For details on how to enable sharing, refer to the operating instructions of your PC or the help of 
your OS.
Creating a shared folder (destination folder) on the PC