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Ki Pro Installation and Operation Manual — Power Connector (back of unit)
Host (FireWire 800)
IEEE 1394b FireWire™ connector for connecting to the 800 Mb/s FireWire
connector on an Apple Mac Pro or MacBook Pro for passing data. This connector does
not support connection to any other FireWire devices such as cameras or hard drives.
Feature not supported in versions 1.0 through 2.0.
CTRL/TC (FireWire 400)
IEEE 1394a FireWire™ connector for connecting Ki Pro to a camera for
timecode control. This connector does not support data transfer of
compressed audio/video signals nor does it support connection to hard drives.
Feature not supported in versions 1.0 through 2.0.
Ethernet
An RJ45 connector provides a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port for connecting Ki
Pro directly to a computer or Ethernet hub or switch for connecting to a LAN.
Ki Pro is compatible with CAT-5 straight-through or cross-over Ethernet cables,
automatically detecting which is used. Once connected and properly configured, Ki Pro
can then be controlled by a web browser on the LAN.
LANC Loop
This connector accepts a LANC plug (2.5mm 3-conductor TRS jack) and then
loops it through to a second connector (loop). LANC or Local Application
Control Bus System (sometimes called Control-L) is a Sony protocol for synchronizing
cameras. Available on many brands of cameras, LANC enables accessories to control
camera and Ki Pro record/stop functions.
Feature not supported in versions 1.0 through 2.0.
Lens Tap
This connector supports an optional “Lens Tap kit AJA offers for controlling Ki Pro. A
proprietary AJA cable connects between the camera body and the lens, intercepting
the cameras own interconnecting cable. This allows the Ki Pro transport control
(record/stop) to happen by simply operating the shutter/record button on the camera.
Feature not supported in versions 1.0 through 2.0.
LED Indicator for IEEE 802.11 Radio
This LED shows the status of the internal 802.11 radio used to transmit and receive
data. When illuminated, the LED shows the radio is ON.
Power Connector (back of unit)
On the back of Ki Pro is a standard 4-pin male XLR connector for
supplying 12-Volt DC power to the unit. You can use either the supplied
AC Adapter or furnish your own battery source. Since the connector is
an industry standard pinout, choices are varied and flexible. Many 3rd
party vendors offer products using this standardized power connector.
Pin 1: -
Pin 4: +
Pins 2 and 3: not used
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