KiPro Mini v4.2
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System Requirements
The Ki Pro Mini records and plays Apple ProRes 422 QuickTime files to/from industry
standard Compact Flash (CF) cards. Files are stored on the CF cards using the Apple HFS+
file system. This makes the cards readable on any Mac natively (using an attached CF
card reader) and PCs using 3rd-party software that can read HFS+ formatted drives
(MacDrive for example).
NOTE:
Not all CF card readers used under Windows OS support HFS+ formatted media. Contact AJA
for CF card reader compatibility information when working with Windows OS computers.
CF Card
Recommendations
CF cards used must have a satisfactory level of performance. AJA recommends those
cards listed on our website at:
http://www.aja.com/pdf/KiProMini_qualifiedCF_cards.pdf
Ki Pro Mini Options
Mounting Plate
This option plate allows you to mount Ki Pro Mini to 3rd-party devices. The plate can be
attached to the Ki Pro mini via 4 supplied screws; plates can be attached to either side or
both sides of Ki Pro Mini. A large number of screw holes in the plate allows you to mate Ki
Pro Mini to 3rd-Party battery plates, hot-shoe adapters and other mounting applications.
Stand and Adapter
Cable
This stand securely holds the Ki Pro Mini upright on a desk, shelf, or any flat surface. A
right angle power cable is provided for easy connection between the standard Ki Pro
power supply and the Ki Pro Mini.
In This Manual
Chapter 1:
Lists features, box contents, and system requirements.
Chapter 2:
Introduces the operator side controls and connector side features.
Chapter 3:
Explains how to install the Ki Pro Mini.
Chapter 4:
Provides complete instructions for operating the Ki Pro Mini from the Operator side
controls and LCD display.
Chapter 5:
Discusses remote web browser control of Ki Pro Mini via Ethernet.
Appendix A:
Lists specifications.
Appendix B:
Provides safety and compliance information.
Warning!
Do not use this device near water and clean only with a dry cloth.
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