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    Checking Image Transfer History
    On the [Image sel./transfer] screen, you 
    can check the number of images to be 
    transferred as well as the transfer history 
    of images in the memory card. 
    Specifically, you can check the number 
    of images classified as [Images failed 
    trans.] and [Images transferred].
    Checking the Transfer History of Memory Cards 
    						
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    Images transferred to the FTP server are stored in the following folder as specified in the FTP server settings.
     Under the default settings of the FTP server, images are stored in [C 
    drive]  [Inetpub] folder  [ftproot] folder, or in a subfolder of this 
    folder.
     If the root folder of the transfer destination has been changed in the 
    FTP server settings, ask the FTP server administrator where images 
    are transferred.
     Open the [Macintosh HD]  [Users] folder. The folder where 
    images are stored is located in the folder of the user currently logged 
    in, or in a subfolder of this folder.
    Under default settings, transferred images will be stored in the root 
    folder specified in the FTP server settings, in a folder structure such as 
    A/DCIM/100EOS1D that is automatically created.
    Additionally, when you have selected card 1 for recording and playback, 
    a folder structure such as “A/DCIM/100EOS1D” is automatically 
    created for image storage. For card 2, the folder structure is “B/DCIM/
    100EOS1D”. (Images are stored separately, with card 1 images in 
    folder A and card 2 images in folder B.)
    Viewing Transferred Images
    Windows
    Macintosh
    Folders for Image Storage 
    						
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    3
    Remote Capture
    Using EOS Utility
    You can use EOS Utility to shoot remotely over a wired 
    LAN.
    In addition to remote capture, almost all EOS Utility 
    camera operations except firmware updating are 
    supported, because this option utilizes a wired network 
    instead of a USB cable.
    Mac Versions of EOS Utility
    The EOS-1D X’s wired LAN functions cannot be used in Mac OS X 
    10.8.0 or 10.8.1. 
    						
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    These instructions are continued from Chapter 1.
    With EOS Utility, you can use Pairing Software (EOS software) to 
    establish a connection between the camera and a computer.
    Pairing Software is installed automatically with EOS Utility.
    The configuration procedure below uses Windows 8.1 as an example.
    Users of EOS Utility Ver. 2.13 or earlier: Go to step 3.
    1Start EOS Utility on the computer.
    2In EOS Utility, click [Pairing over 
    Wi-Fi/LAN].
     Select [Ye s] if a message is displayed 
    regarding the firewall.
    Configuring EOS Utility Communication Settings
    Users of EOS Utility Ver. 2.13 or Earlier in Windows
    Perform the operations below initially. If these operations are not performed, 
    Pairing Software may not start.
    Open the [C Drive]  [Program Files]  [Canon]  [EOS Utility]  
    [WFTPairing] folder (in this order), and then double-click the [WFT 
    FirewallSettings] icon. 
    * This folder name is only an example. The folder where files are saved 
    varies depending on the computer environment used. 
    						
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    Configuring EOS Utility Communication Settings
    3Select [OK].
     First, the pairing screen is displayed.
     Turn the  dial to select [OK]. 
    When you press , the following 
    message is displayed. 
    “******” represents the last six digits of 
    the MAC address of the EOS-1D X 
    you are connecting.
     Users of EOS Utility Ver. 2.14 or 
    later: Go to step 6.
    4Start the pairing software.
     Normally, it is installed in the same 
    location as EOS Utility.
    XWhen the pairing software starts up, 
    an icon is displayed in the task bar.
    XWhen the camera is detected, a 
    message is displayed. 
    						
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    Configuring EOS Utility Communication Settings
    5Click the pairing software icon.
    XDetected cameras are listed. If a 
    camera is already connected, it is not 
    displayed in the list.
    6Select the camera to connect to 
    and click [Connect].
     If multiple cameras are displayed, 
    identify the camera to connect to by 
    its [MAC address] or [IP address].
     You can check the [MAC address] 
    and [IP address] by accessing 
    [Confirm settings] in the menu 
    (p.70).
    7Select [OK].
     When the camera detects the 
    computer on which you clicked 
    [Connect] in step 6, the message on 
    the left is displayed.
     Turn the  dial to select [OK], and 
    then press . 
    						
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    Configuring EOS Utility Communication Settings
    8Save the settings.
     Press  and turn the  dial to 
    select the set number, and then press 
    .
     After you turn the  dial to select 
    [OK] and press , the connection 
    wizard closes and EOS Utility starts 
    up.
    XThe <
    LAN> lamp on the camera lights 
    up in green.
    The EOS Utility network settings are now complete.
     There is no need to complete pairing again if you continue using a 
    particular camera and computer together after pairing without 
    changing the settings.
    Users of EOS Utility Ver. 2.13 or Earlier
     When using this function the next time, simply turn on the camera 
    and start the pairing software. The connection between the camera 
    and computer will be established automatically.
     You can add the pairing software to the software launched at startup 
    of your computer. On the [Preferences]  [Basic Settings] tab in 
    EOS Utility, select [Add WFT Pairing Software to the Startup 
    folder]. (Macintosh users: Select [Register WFT Pairing Software 
    in Login Options].) 
    						
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    For EOS Utility instructions, refer to the Software Instruction Manual (PDF).
    Using EOS Utility
    The motion of moving subjects may not be displayed smoothly depending 
    on the image transmission speed of the wired LAN. 
    						
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    Remote Capture
    Using WFT Server
    Using a web browser, you can view images recorded on 
    a memory card in the camera and download them to a 
    computer.
    Additionally, you can shoot remotely over a wired LAN. 
    Note that bulb, mirror lockup, and movie shooting are 
    not supported. 
    						
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    These instructions are continued from Chapter 1.
     Press  and turn the  dial to 
    select the set number, and then press 
    .
     Press  again. After the 
    connection wizard closes, the display 
    will return to the menu screen.
    XThe  lamp on the camera 
    lights up green.
    Enter a login name and password to access the camera from a 
    computer. The login name and password you specify here are used on 
    the computer when connecting to the camera.
    1 Turn the  dial to select [Set up], 
    and then press .
    Configuring WFT Server Communication Settings
    Setting up an Account 
    						
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