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Operator Side
Figure 1. Ki Pro Operator Side (front panel)
Controls and
Displays
The Operator Side or front panel of Ki Pro Rack features a variety of buttons, knobs, jacks,
and indicators for operating the product. Each of these items is described briefly on the
following pages. Additionally, all display menus and front panel operations are
described in Chapter 3.
The front panel of Ki Pro Rack operates in two modes:
TRANSPORT mode (default) for controlling play, record, clip selections, etc.
MENU mode for configuring the Ki Pro Rack system
Some controls have different functions in these two modes. For example, the SELECT
buttons select clips in Transport mode and select menus in Menu mode.
In the Transport mode, the transport buttons below the display and the SELECT and
ADJUST buttons on the right of the display control playback and recording.
In the Menu mode, there are three menu group buttons on the left side of the display:
STATUS, CONFIG, and MEDIA. These menu group buttons access corresponding display
menu groups that allow you to check status, configure the system, or perform media-
related tasks. The SELECT and ADJUST buttons allow you to scroll menus and make
selections and adjustments.
Buttons
Each pushbutton on the front panel is listed and described below.
Power ON/OFF Button: Controls system power on/off and shows whether power is ON (when illuminated) or
OFF. To turn power on, press the button once, and watch power-up progress on the
display. To power down, hold the power button down for 2 seconds. This action prevents
accidental power-off during normal operation. You can abort the power-down process
by releasing the power button before 2 seconds have elapsed. It isn’t necessary to
depress the button or press hard—its a “soft” button sensed by the processor inside.
STATUS Button: Pressing the STATUS button, when it is not lit, enters the I/O Status menu. Pressing
STATUS when it is lit turns off the Status menu and returns you to Transport mode.
STATUS menus can be accessed at any time—including when the machine is in an active
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