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C
Entering a Password
If the camera is protected with a password, the password entry screen is displayed when configuring
the camera’s wireless settings using the Utility (A 13), or from the camera’s setup menu (A 26), or
when uploading selected pictures using Picture Mail or Picture Bank (A 44, 47).
C Choosing a Password
Avoid using a password that can be easily guessed, such as a birth date. Be sure that you do not
forget the password.
C Removing Password Protection
Choose Remove password in step 2 and enter the current password in the Enter old password
field. Click Next to remove the password.
Resetting the Camera
Follow the instructions below to reset all wireless LAN connection settings, including the
password, stored in the camera. Use this option to delete all user information stored in
the camera before transferring it to another owner. This option can also be used to reset
the camera if you forget the password.
1 Choose Reset camera from the Select Action
dialog (A 16) and click Next.
Click Cancel to cancel configuration.
2 Check Reset camera and click Next.
The camera is reset.
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q Finishing Wireless Settings
Once the camera’s wireless settings have been configured, finish the Utility.
1 Finish the Utility.
Choose Finish wizard and click Next.
2 Disconnect the camera from the computer.
Turn off the camera before disconnecting the USB cable.
Once the camera is reset, the dialog shown in step 7 of “m Configuring a Network
Profile” (A 19) will be displayed. Repeat “n Entering my Picturetown User
Information” (A 20) procedures to enter user information, unless the camera was reset
prior to transferring ownership.
You must register with my Picturetown to complete the setup. See “Registering with
my Picturetown” (A 41) for more information.
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