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Ki Pro Installation and Operation Manual — Web Browser via Ethernet
Pushing the SLOT button cycles between unmounting media and selecting media. This
function is only active when in the “STOP” mode and requires a “PRESS STOP TO
CONFIRM” if not stopped. After you select a slot, the system returns to the last selected
clip and timecode for that slot. If the media has been changed since the slot was last
selected (physically removed/media replaced), then the “first” clip on the media will be
“cued” to its start point. If inserted media has any issues, additional prompts may be
displayed as appropriate such as: “WARNING FRMT MEDIA” or “WARNING MEDIA LOW.”
Network Screen This screen contains all of the information required to set up Ki Pro TCP/IP networking. The
screen also shows all Ki Pros that are on the same LAN as the Ki Pro the web browser is currently
communicating with.
Note: Ki Pro IP Address and netmask fields filter keystrokes and only allow legal characters. The
Ki Pro also checks the format of the entry to ensure it is valid; if found to be invalid, the
background of the IP Address or netmask will turn red. If you click the Update button while
an invalid entry exists in one of the these fields, Ki Pro will display an error dialog—you must
correct the error before updating.
Ki Pro Web Interface, Network Screen
IP Address Type (50.1): use to change the IP address for Ki Pro. When an IP address is entered and
the Update button is clicked, the IP address will change and the browser will display a
“redirecting to...” page which should send the browser to the new IP address entered. (You
can also click on a link on the redirect page.
IP Address (50.2): enter an IP address compatible with your LAN (if you have one). When
networking Ki Pro to a computer, this is the IP address that you’ll enter in the computer’s
web browser to bring up the Ki Pro’s web interface from its embedded web server. You
must also click the “Update” button to update Ki Pro with the IP address entered here.
Netmask (50.3): enter a subnet mask compatible with your LAN (if you have one). You must also
click the “Update IP Address” button to update Ki Pro with the changed information entered
here.
Default Gateway (50.4): enter the IP address for your LAN’s gateway/router (if you have one). You
must also click the “Update IP Address” button to update Ki Pro with the changed
information entered here.
Update Network Settings: pressing this button requests Ki Pro to update its IP information with
that entered on this screen.










