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AJA Ki Pro User Manual

AJA Ki Pro
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Published: 8/31/09
Quick Start Guide
Introduction
This Quick Start Guide provides a basic overview of Ki Pro as well as some basic configuration guidelines. It is not meant as a
substitute for the detailed information found in the Ki Pro Manual, but rather as a supplement to that documentation.
Basic information to get started using Ki Pro
If this is the first time you are removing Ki Pro from the box, we strongly recommend that you first read the full Ki Pro Manual in
addition to this document.
Again, if this is the first time you are removing Ki Pro from the box, locate the Ki Pro Storage Module among the contents. You will
want to insert this media into Ki Pro before continuing with the rest of this Quick Start Guide. To insert the media, simply line up
the media with the information label facing down, and the AJA logo on the case facing up.
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AJA Ki Pro Specifications

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BrandAJA
ModelKi Pro
CategoryDVR
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Basic information to get started using Ki Pro

Provides essential initial steps for operating the Ki Pro device.

Contacting Support

Limitation of Liability

Make audio and video connections to Ki Pro

Powering Ki Pro

Details methods for powering the Ki Pro unit using AC adapters or batteries.

Making choices prior to recording

A quick synopsis of the parameters in the CONFIG menu

Summarizes key parameters within the Ki Pro's CONFIG menu for system setup.

An overview of the MEDIA menu parameters

An overview of the STATUS menu

Making a recording and playing back recordings

Explains the process of initiating recordings and reviewing recorded clips.

Using the DELETE CLIP button

Mounting and un-mounting media properly using the SLOT button

Describes the procedure for safely managing storage media insertion and removal.

Alarms

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Installation

Overview

Introduces Ki Pro's configurations, power options, and basic system familiarity.

Operator Side Overview

Details the front panel controls, displays, and buttons for operating the Ki Pro.

Connector Side Overview

Lists and describes the various audio, video, and control input/output connectors.

Installation Procedures

Details setup procedures including standalone use and camera mounting with Exo-skeleton.

Powering the Ki Pro

Explains how to power the Ki Pro using AC adapters or DC battery packs.

Remote Network Control

Network Connections

Outlines methods for connecting the Ki Pro to a network via Ethernet or wireless.

Networking via DHCP

Guides Ki Pro setup for automatic IP address assignment via DHCP.

Networking Ki Pro using a Static IP Address

Details steps for configuring a fixed IP address for Ki Pro networking.

Controlling Ki Pro from a web-browser

Explains how to access and control the Ki Pro via a web interface.

Chapter 3: Front Panel Operation

Overview

Explains the three control methods: front panel, web browser, and wireless.

TRANSPORT Mode Operations

Covers recording, playback, and deleting clips using the front panel controls.

STATUS and Alarm Menus

Explains how to view system status, record/play modes, and alarm conditions.

MEDIA Menu Parameters

Details settings for media storage, encoding, and clip naming conventions.

Chapter 4: Browser Remote Control

Remote Control Overview

Explains Ki Pro's remote monitoring and adjustment capabilities via web browser.

Web Browser via Ethernet

Guides configuration and control of Ki Pro using a wired Ethernet connection and web browser.

iPhone/Wireless Control

Details controlling Ki Pro using wireless devices like iPhones via web interface.

Advanced Features

Covers features like controlling multiple Ki Pros, gang recording, playlists, and presets.

Appendix A: Specifications

Video and Audio I/O Specifications

Lists supported digital and analog video and audio input/output formats and connectors.

Network and Control Interfaces

Details network connectivity, timecode, control interfaces, and serial port specifications.

Hardware and Power Specifications

Provides details on FireWire, conversion capabilities, physical dimensions, and power requirements.

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