Deleting clips, Status menus, Record and play modes – AJA Ki Pro Rack User Manual

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SELECT (up/down):

While in TRANSPORT mode, the SELECT buttons select clips and operate like “previous”
and “next” keys. When a clip is selected it is “cued” to the beginning of the clip. Note that
ordering and playback of clips is based on timestamp order, not clip name. If you have
paused playback (the STOP button is flashing), you can use the SELECT down button to
jump back to the beginning of the clip. If the STOP button is not flashing, depressing the
SELECT down button will select the previous clip.

ADJUST (up/down):

While in TRANSPORT mode, and in either a “STOP” or “pause” state, the ADJUST buttons
will “single step” the current clip at a rate of one frame per button push (up=forward,
down=reverse).

Deleting Clips

To delete a previously recorded clip:

1. In TRANSPORT mode, use the SELECT up and down arrow buttons to browse through

the clips on the current storage device.

2. When you find a clip you want to delete, press the DELETE CLIP button.

3. Ki Pro Rack will ask “Are you sure”—press the ADJUST up arrow button to confirm

deletion. Pressing the down arrow, or any other button, will abort the deletion.

STATUS menus

The STATUS menus display I/O status and Alarm information. The STATUS menu can be
accessed almost anytime and will not change any active transport modes. Like the
CONFIG and MEDIA menus, STATUS display screens can be viewed by pushing the
SELECT up or down buttons. Pressing STATUS will exit the screens and return to
TRANSPORT mode, where an action could still be occurring (like playback or even
recording).

Record and Play Modes

Line 1: Status (Record) displays the input format; the 4 characters on the right display the
selected input video format: SDI, CMP, HDMI. Status (Play) displays the media format.

Line 2: Status (Record) displays the record format; the 4 characters on the right display
the selected audio input: SDI, XLR, or HDMI.

Second STATUS page: Shows the timecode setting prior to recording. With the STATUS
button selected, press SELECT up to see the second page.

The third page may show the Interval Record status (if Interval Record is enabled).

Here are some STATUS display examples:

Media Format

Output Conversion mode

IN 720p 59.94

SDI

REC 1080i 29.97

XLR

Play Mode

Record Mode

TC In

TC Value

01:00:00:00

Second STATUS page: Timecode setting prior to recording

Interval Record Enabled

Interval:1

Time: Sec

Third STATUS page: Interval record status (if enabled)

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