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For general monitoring purposes, genlock is not required.
Freerun
Ref In
Channel 1 (default)
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Ki Pro GO syncs to its own timebase and is not locked to an
external source.
Use the Ref Input as the Genlock source.
Use the Channel 1 input as the Genlock source.
Use the Channel 2 input as the Genlock source.
Use the Channel 3 input as the Genlock source.
Use the Channel 4 input as the Genlock source.
7.5 Analog Audio
This parameter configures the analog audio signal levels for input and output.
+24dBu (default)
+18dBu
+15dBu
+12dBu
Selects pro-level USA signal levels of +24dBu
Selects pro-level Europe signal levels of +18dBu
Selects pro-level German signal levels of +15dBu
Selects consumer signal levels of +12dBu
NOTE: Maximum amplitude (0 dBFS)
Professional audio equipment has much higher levels than consumer equipment:
a 0 VU reading corresponds to +4 dBu. Connecting a profes4 dBu device
to a consumer audio input -10dBV (-7.8 dBu) may cause overloading, whereas the
output of a consumer device probably does not have sufficient power to drive a
professional audio input. With consumer and semi-professional audio equipment,
a VU reading of 0 dB is typically referenced to -10 dBV. 0 dBu = 0.775 VRMS.
These settings are valid with the panel Mic/Line switch set to “Line.” (The Mic
settings are lower input level settings for use with condenser and dynamic
microphones—use Mic +48 for powered condenser mics and Mic for dynamic
microphones.)
9.0 IP Address Type
This parameter determines the type of TCP/IP network configuration used by
Ki Pro GO.
DHCP (default)
Static Addr
Select automatic IP address assignment from a
DHCP server. If DHCP fails the Ki Pro GO be given a
169.254.<random>.<random> IP address.
Assign a static IP address manually. The default static IP address
is 10.65.76.65.
9.1 IP Address
This parameter determines the static IP address used by Ki Pro GO for TCP/IP
networking.
NOTE: IP addresses consist of “octets” separated by a period (i.e., 10.0.181.0). To edit
these, press the User Control Knob to access the alpha-numeric keyboard to enter
the desired IP Address. When complete click the Save function.
9.2 Subnet Mask
This parameter determines the subnet mask used by Ki Pro GO for TCP/IP
networking.
9.3 Default Gateway
This parameter determines the gateway or router used by Ki Pro GO on your LAN
for TCP/IP networking.