Network Guide
© 2016 Nikon Corporation
What You’ll Need
A D5
The WT-6
An iPhone
Creating a Network Pro le
This section describes how to create a new network pro le for
use when controlling the camera from an iPhone.
q
Connect the WT-6 to the camera.
Turn the camera o , connect the WT-6, and then turn the
camera on.
w
Select Wireless LAN.
In the camera setup menu, select Network > Choose
hardware and highlight Wireless LAN.
Press J to select the highlighted option and return to
the network menu.
e
Start the connection wizard.
Select Network settings > Create pro le > Connection
wizard.
r
Select HTTP server mode.
Select HTTP server.
t
Enter a pro le name.
A default pro le name will be
displayed; to change the name as
described in the WT-6 manual, press
the center of the multi selector. Press
J to proceed to the next step when
entry is complete.
y
Select access point mode.
Select Direct (access point). The
camera SSID and encryption key will
be displayed in the camera monitor.
Connecting to the Camera
This section describes how to access the camera from the
iPhone web browser.
z
Enable Wi-Fi on the iPhone.
On the iPhone, select
Settings > Wi-Fi and enable
Wi-Fi.
x
Choose the camera network.
The iPhone will display a list
of available networks. Tap
the SSID that was displayed
in the camera monitor
in Step
y
of “Creating a
Network Pro le”.
c
Enter the password.
Enter the network
encryption key that was
displayed in the monitor in
Step
y
and tap Join.
v
Enter the camera IP address.
Start the iPhone web
browser and enter the
camera URL (“http://”
followed by the IP address
as shown in the camera
network status display).
b
Enter your user name and password.
If you are using the default
user name and password,
enter “nikon” for the
user name and leave the
password eld blank.
n
Choose a language.
Tap Language and choose
the desired language.
m
Select an operating mode.
Tap Shooting/Viewer to
take and view pictures,
Viewer to view existing
pictures, or Edit text to
edit image comments
or copyright or IPTC
information stored on the
camera. Only one user at
a time can connect using
Shooting/Viewer or Edit
text.
Shooting display
Viewer
Live view button
The Live View Button
Use the live view button to
start live view photography
(C) or movie live view (1).
The view through the camera
lens will be displayed in the
view nder area. To exit live
view, use the live view button
to turn live view o .
Edit text
For more information on HTTP server mode, see the Network
Guide.
Controlling the Camera from an iPhone in HTTP Server Mode


