Specifications
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Transport Screen This screen offers record, playback, fast forward, rewind and stop controls, similar to those
available on the operator-side of Ki Pro. The screen also duplicates what is displayed on the Ki
Pro front visual display, so you can see exactly what the Ki Pro operator/camera person is
seeing.
Ki Pro Web Interface, Transport Screen
STOP : Press STOP to end playback or a media operation (PLAY, FF, REV, or RECORD). When
stopped, Ki Pro displays the current point in the stopped clip. STOP can also be
considered a “pause” button. A double-press of the STOP button will return Ki Pro to an
E-to-E state.
PLAY : press PLAY to begin forward playback of the current clip at normal speed.
RECORD : press the red RECORD button to begin recording. Once in RECORD mode, all
other transport buttons are locked-out except the STOP button.
FFWD : press button to begin fast playback of the current clip at 2x speed. Successive
pushes increase the speed to 4x, 8x, and 16x. (Pushing the button after 16x speed is
reached has no further effect.) When fast-forwarding, audio is muted.
REV : pressing REV when not lit, begins playback of the current clip in reverse at 1x speed.
Successive pushes increase the speed to 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x. (Pushing the button after 16x
speed is reached has no further effect.) When playing in reverse, audio is muted for all
speeds above 1x.
SELECT (up/down): while in the TRANSPORT menu, the SELECT buttons select clips and
operate like “previous” and “next” keys. When a clip is selected it is “cued” to the
beginning of the clip. Note that ordering and playback of clips is based on timestamp
order, not clip name.
ADJUST (up/down): while in the TRANSPORT menu, and in the “STOP” mode, the ADJUST
buttons will “single step” the current clip at a rate of one frame per button push
(up=forward, down=reverse).
DELETE CLIP: dedicated button that when pressed, deletes the currently selected clip.
When pressed, the system displays a precautionary “ARE YOU SURE?” prompt.
SLOT: this button serves two purposes. First, it selects which storage is accessed by
the system-either the storage module slot or one of the ExpressCard slots.
Second, the SLOT button is used to unmount a currently selected piece of media.
Caution!
Not using the SLOT button to unmount media before removal can cause
problems with the files stored on that media.










