Specifications

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9.2 INTERVAL TIME Determines the time period from which the interval frames are selected. These are the
options:
13.1 CAMERA DATA Some cameras produce SDI ancillary data, such as start/stop commands, that may be
useful when interfacing with the Ki Pro Quad. The CONFIG menu parameter 13.1 Camera
Data is designed to address this use of SDI ancillary data. The default for this parameter is
“None”; when this is selected, no camera metadata is passed to any of the Ki Pro
parameters even if a camera with SDI ancillary data is connected to the Ki Pro Quad. If an
appropriate camera is present and sending appropriate SDI ancillary data to the Ki Pro
Quad and that camera manufacturer/model is selected from the list, the Ki Pro Quad will
respond to as many parameters as are applicable.
These are the camera choices and the functionality they support:
The Camera Data menu parameter has domain over an array of other Ki Pro Quad
parameters; selecting Camera Data supersedes other parameter selections if valid
ancillary data is present and the camera is selected from the menu parameter choices.
Note that you may want to manually select 8.0 TC In>SDI RP188 when you wish to obtain
timecode from an SDI camera source even if you use the Camera Data selection.
NOTE: The initial firmware version for Ki Pro Quad does not offer support for RED cameras like other
Ki Pro products; this support will be added in a later free firmware update for Ki Pro Quad.
Second
Minute
Hour
The second from which interval frames are selected.
The minute from which interval frames are selected.
The hour from which the interval frames are selected.
NONE (default)
Canon XF
Canon C300
Canon C500
Pana AF100
Sony F3/F55
ARRI Alexa
Camera metadata is not passed to any of the Ki Pro Quad
parameters even if a camera with ancillary data is
connected to the Ki Pro Quad.
Canon XF-series cameras with SDI outputs will provide
ancillary data that produces start/stop commands but not
clip naming.
Canon C300 cameras provide ancillary data that produces
start/stop commands but not clip naming.
Canon C500 cameras provide ancillary data that produces
start/stop commands; at this time clip naming is not
supported.
Panasonic AG-AF100 series cameras provide ancillary data
that produces start/stop commands but not clip naming. If
the camera is configured for 720p 23.98 (24), 720p 25 or
720p 29.97 (30) recording, this Camera Data setting will also
allow the extraction of these frame rates for recording on
the Ki Pro Quad.
Sony PMW-F3 and Sony PMW-F55 SDI outputs will provide
ancillary data that produces start/stop commands; at this
time clip naming is not supported.
ARRI Alexa cameras provide ancillary data that produces
start/stop commands; at this time clip naming is not
supported.