
80 PDS • User’s Guide
4. Operation
Using the Logo
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A logo is a full-screen video source which, when transitioned to Program, appears on top
of all other sources. The PDS can store up to three logos in non-volatile memory.
The PDS enables you to transition to or from a full-screen logo, in the same way that you
transition to or from video inputs. When you press TAKE, the system transitions the
selected logo to or from Program at the current transition rate, and the sources flip-flop in
the manner described in the “Flip-flop Mode
” section on page 78.
Please note the following important points:
• A logo will be labeled INVALID if it was captured at a resolution that does not
match the current output resolution The resolution at which it was captured will
also be displayed — e.g., [INVALID 1600x1200].
• If you scroll to an invalid logo, the LOGO button cannot be activated. The
following message will appear.
Figure 4-62. LOGO Output Resolution Message (sample)
• If LOGO is selected when there are no saved or valid logos, the following
message will appear:
Figure 4-63. LOGO Error Message (sample)
• When you first start up a PDS that has stored logos, a message like the one in the
following illustration appears during initialization:
Figure 4-64. LOGO Initialization Message (sample)
Ensure that you are familiar with the Logo Menu. Refer to the “Logo Menu” section on
page 59 for details.
This stored LOGO does
not match the current
output resolution.
Please capture again.
No saved or valid
logos available
for display
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