Nikon 1503 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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This option is displayed only when an Eye-Fi memory card (available separately from
third-party suppliers) is inserted in the camera.
Choose Enable to upload
photographs to a preselected destination.
Note that pictures will not be uploaded if
signal strength is insufficient.
Observe all local laws concerning wireless devices and choose Disable where
wireless devices are prohibited.
When an Eye-Fi card is inserted, its status is indicated by an icon
in the information display:
d: Eye-Fi upload disabled.
e: Eye-Fi upload enabled but no pictures available for
upload.
f (static): Eye-Fi upload enabled; waiting to begin upload.
f (animated): Eye-Fi upload enabled; uploading data.
g: Error.
A The h Icon
Connection status is shown by the h icon:
h (static): Camera has established communication with GPS unit.
Photo information for pictures taken while this icon is displayed
include an additional page of GPS data (0 122).
h (flashing): The GPS unit is searching for a signal.
Pictures taken
while the icon is flashing do not include GPS data.
No icon: No new GPS data have been received from the GPS unit for
at least two seconds.
Pictures taken when the h icon is not
displayed do not include GPS data.
Eye-Fi Upload
G button B setup menu
D Eye-Fi Cards
Eye-Fi cards may emit wireless signals when Disable is selected.
If a warning is displayed in
the monitor (0 228), turn the camera off and remove the card.
See the manual provided with the Eye-Fi card, and direct any inquiries to the manufacturer.
The camera can be used to turn Eye-Fi cards on and off, but may not support other Eye-Fi
functions.
A Supported Eye-Fi Cards
As of October 2012, the camera supports 8 GB SDHC Pro X2 Eye-Fi cards.
Some cards may
not be available in some countries or regions; consult the manufacturer for more
information.
Eye-Fi cards are for use only in the country of purchase.
Be sure the Eye-Fi card
firmware has been updated to the latest version.
A Using Eye-Fi Cards in Ad Hoc Mode
Additional time may be required when connecting using Eye-Fi cards that support ad hoc
mode.
Select longer values for Auto off timers > Standby timer in the setup menu (0 160).