
Ki Pro GO File Based Recorder/Player v1.0 7
www.aja.com
• 2-channel embedded audio per video input
• Physical input matrix channel mapping
• HD-SDI monitor output (1x BNC connector)
• HDMI v1.4a monitor output (1x HDMI type A connector)
• HDMI and SDI multi-channel matrix monitoring
• Low, Medium and High Variable Bit Rate (VBR) Recording Profiles
• Low bandwidth for talking heads, conference backups, security backups
• Medium bandwidth for higher detail and more complex content
• High bandwidth for fast moving, highly detailed content like sports
• Two balanced XLR analog audio inputs, mic/line/48v switchable
• Single-channel clip playback
• Easy-to-use web UI, compatible with standard web browsers
• Front panel button controls with integrated HD resolution screen
• Appliance operation: Ki Pro GO does not require a host PC to setup or operate.
• RCA Audio output (2x mono RCA connectors)
• Headphone jack (1x 3.5mm Jack)
• 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN (1x RJ-45 connector)
• Internal web server for remote control configuration via LAN
• 2RU, Half-rack Form factor
• Dual 12 Volt AC/DC power (2x 4-pin XLR connectors)
• 20 Preset registers for storing and recalling system preset configurations
• Alarms to alert users to conditions that may need attention
Caution! The AJA Ki Pro GO contains a lithium battery soldered in place
permanently (it is not user replaceable). If you ever dispose of the Ki Pro GO,
ensure you follow local regulations for safe disposal. The lithium battery shall not
be exposed to excessive heat, such as sunlight or fire.
Media Storage
Ki Pro GO supports commonly available USB drives for economical media storage.
Media Formatting Requirements
Ki Pro GO can store files on media in the following file systems:
• FAT16
• FAT32
• exFAT
NOTE: AJA recommends using and/or formatting to exFAT for best results due to file size
constraints of FAT32 and FAT16.
IMPORTANT: USB media must be pre-formatted with a compatible file system before it
can be used with Ki Pro GO.
Ki Pro GO itself cannot format USB media, and so it must be formatted on a
computer or other compatible external device. Newly purchased USB media is
usually pre-formatted by the manufacturer before shipment.