Analog 2 channel balanced audio input, Ethernet, Lanc loop – AJA Ki Pro Mini User Manual

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KiPro Mini v4.2

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HDMI formats supported:

• 525i 29.97

• 625i 25

• 720p 50, 720p 59.94, 720p 60

• 1080i 25, 1080i 29.97, 1080i 30

• 1080p 23.98, 1080p 24, 1080p 25, 1080p 29.97

NOTE:

When using Ki Pro Mini HDMI connections and attaching it to any HDMI audio or video
accessory, you must use one each of the ferrite beaded HDMI cables, HH-28F-06, between the
input and output ports of the Ki Pro Mini and the HDMI accessory to maintain regulatory
compliance.

Analog 2 Channel

Balanced Audio Input

Two XLRs, (female), provide 2 channels of balanced audio. Audio is high-quality 24-bit A/
D input at 48kHz. Level adjustments are made via software and a switch for line-level
inputs. Software level adjustments for analog audio (parameter 4.1) apply to balanced
audio (XLR) using the “Line” setting on the switch. The Mic and Mic +48 settings offer a
lower input level suitable for microphones and their associated input impedance. Use
Mic +48 for microphones with phantom power (condenser mic.), or Mic for microphones
without phantom power (dynamic microphones).

Ethernet

An RJ45 connector provides a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port for connecting Ki Pro Mini
directly to a computer or Ethernet hub or switch for connecting to a LAN. Ki Pro Mini is
compatible with CAT-5 straight-through or cross-over Ethernet cables, automatically
detecting which is used. Once connected and properly configured, Ki Pro Mini 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 Mini
record/stop functions.

Power Connector

On the underside of Ki Pro Mini 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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