Specifications

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Ki Pro Installation and Operation Manual — CONFIG menus
The exact choices displayed will vary depending on the parameter. Most adjustment
choices made with the Adjust buttons take effect immediately and will be
subsequently stored into the Ki Pros non-volatile memory if they remain unchanged
for 3 seconds.
If a Select or Adjust button is held down continuously, the changes will begin to
happen automatically - with acceleration if applicable.
Holding down both the Adjust (up) and Adjust (down) buttons—at the same time
will set that parameter back to its factory default value.
The CONFIG menu is for system set-up and configuration. Each parameter is numbered,
just like the MEDIA menus.
Note: The composite output on the unit follows the component output; this means that the
composite output only works if either the source format or the convert format is SD.
CONFIG Menu
Parameters
Many of the CONFIG menu parameters are used together to configure the type of Ki
Pro recording and associated conversion formats used on the input or output for a
particular workflow.
Before we begin listing all of the individual CONFIG menu parameters, its useful to see
how they can be used for an example application. Here are two examples of making
CONFIG menu selections for specific real world workflows.
1.1 RECORD TYPE
This parameter defines the frame recording method of media stored. RECORD TYPE can
be configured to record the incoming video signal in a “NORMAL manner, “PsF” signal
if the incoming source is 1080psf 29.97 (for example), or variable frame rate (VFR).
Example 1: In this example the incoming video is 1080i29.97. However, we
want our Ki Pro recording to match the rest of the footage we have
acquired at 720p59.94. Therefore, we select IN CONVERT>HD 720 to get the
desired result. Here are the parameter settings:
1. Set 1.1 RECORD TYPE>NORMAL
2. Set 1.4 IN CONVERT>HD 720
3. Set 1.5 OUT CONVERT>NONE
Example 2: In this example the incoming video is 1080PsF 29.97, so we
need to configure Ki Pro for PsF recordings (which would otherwise be
understood as interlace). To do this, we’ll set the RECORD TYPE to PsF. Here
are the parameter settings:
1. Set 1.1 RECORD TYPE>PsF
2. Set 1.4 IN CONVERT>NONE
3. Set 1.5 OUT CONVERT>NONE
1.1 RECORD TYPE NORMAL (default)
PsF
VFR
Record standard format as input
Record progressive segmented frame
Record variable frame rate