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Ki Pro Installation and Operation Manual — Operator Side—Buttons and
shares functionality with STATUS. The STATUS button can be used to toggle
through alarms. All menus and front panel operations are described in
Chapter 3.
CONFIG Button—Pressing CONFIG when not lit, enters the CONFIG menu.
Pressing CONFIG when it is lit turns Off the CONFIG menu (returning you to
the default TRANSPORT menu). The CONFIG menu can only be entered from
the STOP mode. The CONFIG menu remembers which parameter it is set to
when exited, and will return to that same parameter when the menu is re-
entered.
MEDIA Button—Pressing MEDIA when not lit, enters the MEDIA menu. Pressing
MEDIA when it is lit will turn Off the MEDIA menu (returning to the default
TRANSPORT menu). The MEDIA menu can only be entered from the STOP
mode. The MEDIA menu remembers which parameter it is set to when
exited, and will return to that same parameter when the menu is re-entered.
Transport Control Buttons—The transport buttons are always active—except
during CONFIG and MEDIA menu operations where they are locked out.
STOP
: Press STOP to end playback or a media operation (PLAY, FF, REV,
or RECORD). When stopped, DDX displays the current point in the stopped
clip. STOP can also be considered a "pause" button. If the PASSTHROUGH
parameter is set to ON, then stopping playback returns the device to E-to-
E. If the PASSTHROUGH parameter is set to OFF, then the last recorded
frame is displayed as output. If the PASSTHROUGH parameter is set to
AUTO, then the last recorded frame is displayed until a double a
depression of the STOP button is performed.
PLAY
: Press PLAY to begin forward playback of the current clip at
normal speed.
RECORD
: Press the red button to begin recording. Once in RECORD
mode, all other transport buttons are locked-out except the STOP button.
FFWD
: Press button to begin fast playback of the current clip at 2x
speed. Successive pushes increase the speed to 4x, 8x, and 16x. (Pushing
the button after 16x speed is reached has no further effect.) When fast-
forwarding, audio is muted.
REV
: Pressing REV when not lit, begins playback of the current clip in
reverse at 1x speed. Successive pushes increase the speed to 2x, 4x, 8x, and
16x. (Pushing the button after 16x speed is reached has no further effect.)
When playing in reverse, audio is muted for all speeds above 1x.
SELECT (up/down): while in the TRANSPORT menu, 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.
ADJUST (up/down): while in the TRANSPORT menu, and in the "STOP"
mode, the ADJUST buttons will "single step" the current clip at a rate of
one frame per button push (up=forward, down=reverse).
DELETE CLIP Button—Dedicated button that when pressed, deletes the currently
selected clip. When pressed, the system displays a precautionary "ARE YOU
SURE?" prompt. Press the up-arrow ADJUST button to say "Yes" and delete
the clip, or the down-arrow ADJUST button to abort the deletion. When a clip
is deleted, the next clip is then cued for deletion. Pressing DELETE CLIP, STOP
or any other button—while the "ARE YOU SURE" prompt is displayed—
cancels the delete operation. Pressing any button other than up-arrow
ADJUST always aborts deletion.
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