2 ip address, 3 subnet mask, 4 static gateway – AJA Ki Pro User Manual

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NOTE:

With parameters 50.1, 50.2 and 50.3, there is no timeout when editing—changes made while
in these menus will be saved and activated when the menu is exited.

50.2 IP ADDRESS

This parameter determines the static IP address used by Ki Pro for TCP/IP networking.

NOTE:

For parameters 50.2, 50.3, and 50.4, you will be setting IP addresses that consist of “octets”
separated by a period (i.e., 90.0.181.0). When editing these, the Select button selects the octet
and then the Adjust buttons select the desired number. Pressing Select Up again advances to
the next octet. At the final octet, the address will flash—pressing Select Up at that point
confirms the setting.

When these parameters are edited, you can abort the editing process by backing out (press
the Select down arrow button repeatedly until the edit passes the first octet). You’ll notice that
after completing the edit on the last octet, the display will blink—this is an indication that the
edited IP address is about to be saved. You can save the edited IP address (press the Select
arrow up to save) or choose not to save by pressing the Select arrow down button.

50.3 SUBNET MASK

This parameter determines the subnet mask used by Ki Pro for TCP/IP networking.

Please read the “Note” about editing IP addresses in parameter 50.2 as it also applies to
parameters 50.3 and 50.4.

50.4 STATIC GATEWAY

This parameter determines the gateway or router used by Ki Pro on your LAN for TCP/IP
networking.

NOTE:

Without a properly configured default gateway (whether you have a router/gateway or not),
Ki Pro will be unable to see other Ki Pros on the network, although you may still be able to
control the Ki Pro via a web browser. Also, without a proper gateway defined, the discovery

variable

Using the adjust buttons, enter an IP address compatible

with your LAN (if you have one). If direct connecting to a
computer, enter a legal IP address that you’ll also enter in
the computer’s web browser. This is only needed for Static
IP configurations.

If 50.1 is set to DHCP and there is a DHCP failure, then the

default IP address is: 192.168.0.2

If 50.1 is set to Default Addr, the default static IP address is:

10.65.74.65

variable

Using the adjust buttons, enter a subnet mask compatible

with your LAN (if you have one). This is only needed for
Static IP configurations.

If 50.1 is set to DHCP, the default Subnet Mask will be assigned

by the DHCP server

If 50.1 is set to Default Addr, the default Subnet Mask is:

255.0.0.0

variable

Using the adjust buttons, enter a gateway compatible with

your LAN (if you have one). This is only needed for Static IP
configurations.

If 50.1 is set to DHCP, the default gateway will be assigned by

the DHCP server. If 50.1 is set to Default Addr, the default
gateway is: 10.0.0.1

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