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 Method 1: PC Transfer Mode
Use PC transfer mode to upload to a computer 
photographs and movies stored on the camera 
memory cards or to save photos to a computer as they 
are taken.  This guide describes how to connect to a 
network in infrastructure mode and upload pictures.
 Method 2: HTTP Server Mode (See Reverse)
In HTTP server mode, you can use a web browser to 
access the camera from a computer or iPhone and view 
pictures or take pictures remotely.  This guide describes 
how to use an iPhone to log in to the camera in ad hoc 
mode.
Lack of space prevents a complete description of 
network settings and options.  For more information 
on these topics and on system requirements, see the 
WT-5 manual or the network guide supplied with your 
camera.
 Infrastructure and Ad Hoc Modes
When used with the D4, the WT-5 can connect in 
infrastructure and ad hoc modes.
Infrastructure mode: Connection via a wireless LAN access point.
Ad hoc mode: A direct peer-to-peer connection without a 
wireless LAN access point.
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Going Wireless
with a D4 Digital SLR Camera and 
WT-5 Wireless Transmitter
This guide outlines two of the many ways you can 
use the WT-5 wireless transmitter to connect your D4 
digital camera to a network.
Uploading Pictures in PC Transfer Mode
Wireless LAN 
access point
What You’ll Need
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 A D4
†
 The WT-5
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 UC-E15 USB cable 
(Supplied with the D4)
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 A wireless LAN confi gured 
to supply IP addresses 
automatically
 2
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 A computer
 1
  1 Before proceeding, confi rm that the computer is connected 
to a wireless network and that the Wireless Transmitter Utility 
is installed (installation instructions may be found in the 
network guide supplied with the camera).  If you are using 
a fi rewall, you will also need to add a port exception to the 
fi rewall exceptions list.
  2 For information on setting up a wireless LAN, see the 
documentation provided with the wireless LAN adapter.
Connecting to an Existing Network
This section describes how to create a network profi le and 
connect to an existing network.
q
 Connect the WT-5 to the camera.
Turn the camera off , connect the WT-5, and then turn 
the camera on.
w
 Select WT-5.
In the camera setup menu, select Network > Choose 
hardware
 and highlight WT-5.
Press 
J
 to select the highlighted option and return to 
the network menu.
e
 Start the connection wizard.
Select Network settings > Create profi le > 
Connection wizard.
r
 Select PC transfer mode.
Select Image transfer.
t
 Enter a profi le name.
Enter a profi le name as described in 
the WT-5 manual, or press 
J
 to use 
the default profi le name.
y
 Select Search for wireless network.
The WT-5 will search for wireless 
networks.
u
 Choose a network.
A list of network SSIDs will be 
displayed.  Select the SSID used by 
your network.
 Hidden SSIDs
Hidden SSIDs do not appear in the list of available networks. 
To connect to a network with a hidden SSID, select a blank 
SSID and enter the network name when prompted.
i
 Enter the encryption key.
Enter an encryption key if 
prompted (if the network uses open 
authentication, this dialog will not 
be displayed; proceed to Step 
o
).
When a connection is established, 
the message at right will be 
displayed, followed by the dialog 
shown in Step 
o
.
o
 Select No.
Select No when prompted to 
choose whether to copy network 
settings to the computer.
!0
 Select Obtain automatically.
Press 
J
 when 
the camera 
IP address is 
displayed.
!1
 Connect the camera to the computer.
When prompted, connect the 
camera to the computer via USB.
!2
 Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility.
Pairing starts automatically.
!3
 Disconnect the camera.
Disconnect the camera from the 
computer when prompted.
!4
 Select Connect and exit wizard.
The wizard will 
end and network 
status will be 
displayed.
Uploading Pictures
After connecting to the network, follow the steps below to 
upload pictures from the camera memory cards.
z
 Display pictures.
Press the camera 
K
 button.
x
 Choose a picture.
Display a picture full frame or 
highlight it in thumbnail playback.
c
 Upload the picture.
Press 
J
 and the center of the multi 
selector.  A white transfer icon will 
appear on the picture and upload 
will begin immediately.  The transfer 
icon turns green during upload, 
and turns blue when upload is 
complete.
To upload a picture that has already been uploaded 
once, press 
J
 and the center of the multi selector once 
to remove the blue transfer icon, and then press 
J
 and 
the center of the multi selector again to mark it with a 
white transfer icon.
 During Upload
Do not remove the memory card during upload.
 Auto Upload
To upload photographs as they are taken, select On for 
Network > Options > Auto send in the camera setup menu.
 Destination Folders
By default, images are uploaded to the following folders:
•  Windows: \Users\(user name)\Pictures\Wireless Transmitter 
Utility
•  Mac OS: /Users/(user name)/Wireless Transmitter Utility
The destination folder can be selected using the Wireless 
Transmitter Utility.