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Introduction
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Close the battery-chamber cover.
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Removing the Battery
Being careful not to drop the battery, open the
battery chamber cover and remove the battery as
shown at right.
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Stand-By Mode
When disconnected from the camera, the WT-4 will turn off automatically
after the delay chosen for the [Auto power off ] option in the [Wireless
transmitter] menu (pg. 173), reducing the drain on the battery. Note that
the WT-4 will not turn off automatically when transmitting data to a
computer in thumbnail select mode (pg. 79).
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Battery Level
The level of the battery inserted in the WT-4 can be determined by
connecting the WT-4 to the camera (pp. 70, 81, 90, 102, 140) and checking
the battery level using the [Battery info] option (pg. 172) in the camera
setup menu.
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The EH-6 AC Adapter
The optional EH-6 AC adapter can also be used to
power the camera when the WT-4 is connected.
Connect the DC plug on the AC adapter to the
WT-4 DC-IN connector, not to the camera.
Summary of Contents for WT-4
Page 1: ...Wireless Transmitter En User s Manual ...
Page 41: ...Configuring the Network Windows XP Creating an Ad Hoc Network Introduction 29 5 Click Add ...
Page 67: ...55 Copying Network Profiles to the Camera Ad Hoc Networks Using the WT 4 with a Computer ...
Page 136: ...124 Copying Network Profiles to the Camera Ad Hoc Networks Uploading Images to an ftp Server ...
Page 156: ...Connecting to the ftp Server Uploading Images to an ftp Server 144 4 Click Close ...
Page 162: ...Uploading Images Uploading Images to an ftp Server 150 ...
Page 186: ...174 Device Settings Format Transmitter s Memory Menu Guide ...