Erasing A Logo - Barco ImagePRO-II Jr User Manual Addendum

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4. Menu Orientation
Using a Logo or Internal Black
system memory.
To make a logo unavailable for use, use the following procedure:
1.
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Erasing a logo means completely removing it from system memory.
To erase a logo, use the following procedure:
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The BLACK button on the front panel displays a black frame on the output device. The
black frame transitions to the output, using the timings you created in
BLACK
on page 83. If you did not create transition timings and effects, you can do so before you
begin.
When the display transitions to black:
To restore video to the display, press the input button again.
100
Note
When data security is an issue, it is advisable to erase the
logo rather than delete it. For information, refer to
Logo
on page 100.
Select Logo from the Setup Menu.
On the Logo Menu, select Delete Logo.
Note
You can also delete a logo by overwriting it with another
image, or by performing a Factory Reset.
Before returning an ImagePRO-II from an event, it is
advisable to use this procedure when the security of
your data is critical.
Select Logo from the Setup Menu.
On the Logo Menu, select Erase Logo.
The BLACK button is lit and the input button is backlit.
The Status Menu indicates Internal Black as the input format.
The PAN/ZOOM button and the Input Menu are not available.
Erasing a
Setting Transitions
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