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Ki Pro Installation and Operation Manual — Web Browser via Ethernet
Interval Frames (9.1): This parameter determines how many frames from the incoming
video will be used for the recording.
Interval Time (9.2): This parameter determines the time period from which the interval
frames are selected
Camera Data (13.1): This parameter controls the use of camera-generated ancillary data.
Some cameras produce ancillary data that Ki Pro Mini users may want to transfer to
their recordings. Examples include: start/stop commands, timecode, reel name, clip
name and take. If a selection other than “NONE” is selected, and an appropriate
camera is present—and sending appropriate ancillary data—then the metadata
available from the camera will be passed into the Ki Pro Mini’s timecode value, file
name, and other applicable parameters. Please read the discussion on Config
Parameter 13.1 “Camera Data” in Chapter 3 for additional information.
Loss of Video (32.0): This parameter selects whether recording continues when valid
video is not present.
Remote Control (35.2): Enables or disables Ki Pro remote control by an external device.
With the RS422 selection, an external RS422 controller or an NLE may be used to
control the Ki Pro. With the FW selection, an HDV camcorders start/stop
commands and timecode can be transmitted to the Ki Pro.
The CONFIG menu parameter 8.0 TC IN is set automatically to correspond to the
RS422 Only or FW Only selections. When the 8.0 TC IN is set to RS422, it allows Ki
Pro to accept an RS422 in-point timecode value as the beginning timecode value
for the recording. Example: the value 01:00:00:00 is received as the in-point; this
becomes the first frame of the Ki Pro recording. If the 8.0 TC IN is set to FW 400, the
timecode coming from the HDV camera will be used for the recording; this can be
particularly useful if the HDV camera does not have SDI timecode or LTC timecode
output.
Operation is described fully in Chapter 3, Config Parameter 35.2, Remote Control.
Video SG Format (41.1): This parameter determines the video format output from Ki
Pro’s internal test signal generator.
Video SG (41.2): This parameter determines the video signal output from Ki Pro’s
internal test signal generator. This parameter is used with parameter above (41.1)
to determine the type of video test signal output by Ki Pro.
Audio SG (41.3): This parameter determines the audio signal output from Ki Pro’s
internal test signal generator (OFF, silence, or 1 kHz tone).
System Name (50.5): This parameter defines a name for Ki Pro and gives it a unique
identifier. This same name is used both when displaying systems via the web
interface/wireless and for display on Ki Pros screen saver (if System name is chosen
in Parameter 70.1 Screen Saver).
Date Set (55.4/55.6): This parameter manually sets the calendar date and time of the
internal Ki Pro clock. Edit the date and time fields and then click Apply to set the
date and time.
Screen Saver (70.1): When set to “AJA Logo, a rolling AJA logo screen saver will appear
on the alphanumeric display after 3 minutes of inactivity—defined as no button
presses on the front panel.
Display Intensity (70.2): This parameter determines the brightness of the alphanumeric
display and front backlit buttons.
Fan Speed (70.3): This parameter determines the speed of Ki Pros internal cooling fan. In
some environments where audio recording is occurring close to the Ki Pro unit, it
may be desirable to set the fan speed to “QUIET AUTO” or “QUIET RECORD”.

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