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CP-100 • 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 CP-100 can store up to three logos in non-volatile memory.
You can 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 as described in the
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To take a logo to Program, you must have a saved logo that matches the output resolution
of the source on Program. If you change the output resolution while the logo is pending or
on Program, the logo becomes invalid.
Please note the following important points:
•
If a source
and
a key are already on Program, both will dissolve out as the logo
dissolves in. The figure below illustrates this transition:
Figure 4-58.
Transition to LOGO from Source Plus Key
•
If a key is enabled in the input source, and you save the source as a logo, the key
becomes part of the stored logo.
•
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 4-59.
LOGO Output Resolution Message (sample)
•
If
LOGO
is selected when there are no saved or valid logos, the following
message will appear:
Figure 4-60.
LOGO Error Message (sample)
T h i s s t o r e d L O G O d o e s
n o t m a t c h t h e c u r r e n t
o u t p u t r e s o l u t i o n .
P l e a s e c a p t u r e a g a i n .
N o s a v e d o r v a l i d
l o g o s a v a i l a b l e
f o r d i s p l a y
Input 1
LOGO
Black
Transition Time
Video
Mix
Digital Key Source