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Ki Pro Installation and Operation Manual — Web Browser via Wireless
Select the type of security, if any, to be used. If there is security, you’ll also enter its
password: use parameter 53.3 to choose a method.
Once configured, you can control Ki Pro from an iPhone or other 802.11 wireless device
that supports browser control (iPod Touch et al).
Using Wireless
Devices to Control
Ki Pro
Once an access point on the LAN is set up and Ki Pro is configured and enabled to communicate
with wireless devices, making the connection is easy. Like using a web browser on a Mac or PC,
wireless devices such as iPhones that have browsers can also be used to control Ki Pro. As in
using a computer’s browser, the same optimized web server inside Ki Pro allows you to use an
iPhones browser to load Ki Pro web pages for it. There are many wireless devices, some with
non-standard or incompatible browsers, so all examples shown in this chapter are based on
using an iPhone or iPod Touch wireless device. These are AJA supported configurations.
To access the Ki Pro, simply enter its URL in the iPhone’s web browser. For most devices with
standard browser displays (such as a laptop), the URL will be the IP address defined in Ki Pros
Network parameter menus (50.2—please note also that 50.1 through 50.4 must all be
configured correctly to access Ki Pro on your network). If Ki Pro is using DHCP, the IP address can
be found by pressing the Status button on the Ki Pro front panel repeatedly until the Network
Status display is shown or by going to parameter 50.2 and reading it there.
If 50.1 is set to Default Addr, the factory default static IP address is: 10.65.74.65. So, if 50.1 is set to
Default Addr, you would type the following in the web browser: http://10.65.74.65 to see Ki Pros
web interface Main Status screen.
iPhone Ki Pro
Screens
When using a small handheld device like iPhone or iPod Touch browser, you will want to also use
the IP address as a URL, but also specifying a specially formatted webpage formatted for the
small display:
On an iPhone or iPod Touch, use this URL:
http://<IP address for your Ki Pro>/iphone.html
For example, if your Ki Pro is 90.0.7.110, then on an iPhone, youd enter:
http://90.0.7.110/iphone.html
Once entered, the URL takes you to a navigation screen with these choices for controlling KiPro:
Status
Config
Media
Clips
The fields on these pages are a subset of the fields previously described in the Web Browser
page definitions.
When Using an iPhone to Control Ki Pro
Be sure that your iPhone or iPod touch is updated to the latest version of software
(as of this writing, version 3.0.1 is the most recent for the iPhone). If you do not use
the most recent software for these devices, you may experience less than optimal
interaction with the Ki Pro wireless UI including, but not limited to inability to use
the transport buttons to operate the device.
You can add the Ki Pro web control to your iPhone Home Screen by pushing the
"+" button, then "Add to Home Screen". Hint: Before adding the Ki Pro to the
Home Screen, open the Transport portion of the UI on the phone. The icon
created on the Home Screen will then look like the Ki Pro's front panel.
Hint: To see all of the buttons as they appear on the front of the Ki Pro in the
iPhone UI, turn the iPhone to landscape mode in the Transport menu and you will
then see the SELECT up/down. ADJUST up/down, DELETE CLIP and SLOT buttons.
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