Specifications

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After you select the Data state, you can connect the Ki Pro Quad to a host computer via
the Ethernet connection. The Ki Pro Quad will allow access to the selected media
designated by the lit LED. In other words, if the #2 media module is selected on the Ki Pro
Quad, that would be the volume mounted by the host computer operating system.
The DATA MEDIA STATE does not survive reboots or power cycles of the device. After such
an event, it returns to the default Record-Play mode.
IMPORTANT: When the Ki Pro Quad is in the Media State and the Data - LAN selection is used, only the web
UI for control and configuration of the Ki Pro Quad may be used for data transfer. The web UI
will present “Upload+” and “Download+” buttons in the All Clips portion of the UI. If the Data-
LAN state is not active, these buttons do not appear in the web UI.
12.2 ROLLOVER This parameter determines whether the Ki Pro Quad is configured to support recordings
that continue when the selected Pak media becomes full.
OFF: When the Rollover parameter is set to OFF, the Ki Pro Quad performs recordings normally
and when the Pak media reaches the 10% of capacity “Media Full” point, recordings do
not continue onto additional media.
ON: When the Rollover parameter is set to ON recordings create “appended” files on
additional Pak media.
Example: a recording is begun on the first piece of Pak media, S1, and is called “SC1ATK1”.
When this piece of Pak media reaches capacity, the second piece of Pak media (S2) is
seamlessly engaged and begins an appended recording, “SC1ATK1+1”. This can continue
until this piece of media reaches capacity.
IMPORTANT: If a piece of media is inserted for a rollover and it does not meet the following criteria, rollover
recordings will not be possible:
The rollover media needs to have already been formatted in the Ki Pro Quad
The rollover media needs to be completely empty; no clips can already be on the media
If the Rollover parameter is set to ON and rollover media does not meet the criteria
noted, warning alarms may appear such as:
WARNING Media Unformatted
WARNING Rollover Media Not Empty
14.1 ENCODE TYPE This parameter defines the Apple ProRes encoding method. These are the options:
ProRes 444 (default)
ProRes 422
ProRes 422HQ
ProRes 422LT
ProRes 422PX
Record media as Apple ProRes 444 files.
Record media as Apple ProRes 422 files.
Record media as Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) files.
Record media as Apple ProRes 422 (LT) files.
Record media as Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy) files.