
Authored by Simon Adams Product Support Specialist Canon UK RCC December 05
Revision 1.0 © Canon 2006
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Lastly you will need to load the settings file into your camera. Insert the CF card containing the .NIF file
and load the settings into your camera as detailed on page 23-25 of the WFT-E1A manual.
After loading the settings you may need to switch off and on again both the camera and the WFT-E1 (A)
for communications to take place.
The orange link light should blink a few times, disappear, then remain steady and the display should
show the connected speed as in the picture below. This will usually be up to 11Mbps for Ad Hoc
connections and 54Mbps for Infrastructure connections.
Files that are transmitted when a picture is taken on the camera will appear under the following path:
Macintosh Hard Disk > Users > [Your User i.e. rccuk] > A > DCIM > [Your Camera’s File Folder i.e.
EOS101]
Note that on the Macintosh platform you will need to refresh the folder with the pictures in to view the
transmitted pictures on the Macintosh’s screen.
That’s it! Enjoy using the WFT-E1A!