A field technician is responding to a ticket about an animated sign with double images. One image is stationary, and the other image is live. Which of the following is the cause of the issue?
A field technician is responding to a ticket about an animated sign with double images. One image is stationary, and the other image is live. Which of the following is the cause of the issue?
The issue described with the animated sign showing double images, where one image is stationary and the other is live, is indicative of display burn-in. Display burn-in occurs when a static image is displayed for a long period, leaving a permanent ghost-like effect on the screen. This aligns with the symptom of having a stationary image overlaying the live content.
Burn-in happens when an image kind of never goes away and is engraved into the display. It's usually faint for the most part.