Controlling Ki Pro Via 802.11B/G - AJA Ki Pro Quick Start Manual

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Controlling Ki Pro
via 802.11b/g
Another option for remote control is Ki Pro's built-in 802.11 wireless transceiver which
can communicate with properly configured 802.11 wireless access points such as an
Airport Basestation or 802.11 wireless router.
You can enable or disable wireless control of Ki Pro for security. Further, you can select
a type of wireless security to match other devices; popular methods such as WEP,
WPA and WPA2 are supported. To use wireless control you'll follow this basic process:
• Enable wireless control of Ki Pro
• Select a wireless network to connect to (as set on the access point you'll
communicate with).
• Select the type of security, if any, to be used. If there is security, you'll also enter
its password.
• Once configured, you can control Ki Pro from an iPhone or other 802.11 wireless
device that supports browser control (iPod Touch et al).
Wireless control of Ki Pro is managed using menus 53.1 through 53.5 as listed in
Chapter 3, under Config Menu Parameters. The steps of setting up and using Wireless
control are then discussed later in Chapter 4 under Browser Remote Control.
Warning!
Install this device in such a manner as to maintain a minimum of 5 cm (2 inches)
separation distance between the radiating element(s) and all persons. This safety
warning conforms with FCC radio frequency exposure limits.
Caution!
The 802.11b/g radio is disabled by default and can be enabled only in the
presence of an authorized access point.
Warning!
Intentional radiators, such as the AJA Ki Pro client adapter, are not intended to be
operated with any antenna(s) other than those furnished by AJA. An intentional
radiator may only be operated with the antenna(s) with which it is authorized.

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