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DELETE CLIP can be used in either the TRANSPORT menu or the MEDIA menu.
When pressed in the TRANSPORT menu with a current clip active (PLAY, REV,
FF, RECORD), the active mode will continue until the DELETE CLIP is confirmed.
DELETE CLIP works on both un-tagged clips and on tagged-for-deletion clips.
Within the MEDIA menu, clips can be tagged for deletion (TAG FOR DELETE)
and then DELETE CLIP used to delete all tagged clips. A rapid double-pressing
of DELETE CLIP results in display prompt of "DELETE TAGGED CLIPS?" and "ADJ
UP=YES, DOWN=NO"; if you then press ADJUST up-arrow, all tagged clips will
be deleted.
SLOT Button—Selects which storage is accessed by the system—either the storage
module slot or one of the Expresscard slots. Push SLOT repeatedly to cycle
through the 3 possible slots. This function is only active when in the "STOP"
mode and requires a "PRESS STOP TO CONFIRM" if not stopped. After you
select a slot, the system returns to the last selected clip and timecode for that
slot. If the media has been changed since the slot was last selected (physically
removed/media replaced), then the "first" clip will be "cued" to its start point. If
no media is present in the selected slot, the system will display "WARNING NO
MEDIA." To clear the warning, either select another slot by pressing the SLOT
button again or insert media into the selected slot. If inserted media has any
issues, additional prompts may be displayed as appropriate such as:
"WARNING FRMT MEDIA" or "WARNING MEDIA LOW."
Note: On power up, the storage module is the initial storage system selected and accessed
by Ki Pro.
SELECT Buttons—
In the CONFIG and MEDIA menus the SELECT buttons cycle through
parameters in the menus. In the STATUS menu(s) the SELECT buttons
SELE
CT
ADJUST
have no function. In the TRANSPORT menu, the SELECT buttons select
clips and operate like "previous" and "next" buttons. When a clip is
selected it is cued to the beginning of the clip. Ordering and playback of clips is
based on timestamp order—not clip name.
ADJUST Buttons—In the CONFIG and MEDIA menus, the ADJUST buttons alter the
value of the parameter chosen by the SELECT buttons. In the STATUS menu(s)
the ADJUST buttons have no function. In the TRANSPORT menu, and in the
"STOP" mode, the ADJUST buttons single-step the current clip at a rate of one
frame per button-push (up=forward, down=reverse).
Disk Storage Module Release Button—Press and hold to physically release a
storage module from the unit; you must pull out the storage module while
pressing the button. This action prevents a storage module from accidental
removal while recording/playing. For safe removal of any media, either storage
module or Expresscards, the corresponding slot LED must be unlit. Note: the
ExpressCard/34 media is push-to-eject media and does not require this release
button to be pressed for removal.
Caution:
removing any media with the slot LED lit, or while flashing, can result in
corrupted media or potential damage to the SSD, hard drive or ExpressCard/34 media.
Audio Input Level Adjust Knobs—Knobs underneath the VU meters allow you to
adjust the input levels for each of the two audio channels. To adjust a level,
press the knob inward and the knob will then pop out for easy adjustment. This
feature allows knobs to be recessed, preventing accidental changes in a
production environment.

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