User Manual

Section 2 Overview
Copyright 2009-2014 Lumagen, Inc. Radiance 2124 and 2144, Rev 051514
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Commands can be sent to the Radiance by infrared remote, the serial RS232 port, or the USB port. The
RS232 port and USB port are also used for software updates. Setup is done with the on-screen menu. User
functions (e.g. select input) use direct commands.
Configuration Memories
To understand how the Radiance functions, it is important to note that setup and calibration parameters are
split into “input memories” and “output configurations.” Input memories control the video source setup.
Output configurations control the display setup and calibration. The Output configurations are specified by
selecting a Mode, CMS and Style for each input, input memory, input resolution, and 2D/3D mode.
The Radiance has four input memories (MEMA, MEMB, MEMC and MEMD). Each input memory has eight
sub-memories that are automatically selected for input resolutions of 480, 576, 720p, 1080i50, 1080i60,
1080p24, 1080p60 and Other.The “Other” memory is reserved as a “catch-all” for unspecified resolutions.
Each Input sub-resolution memory can be independently linked to any one of the eight Output Modes, eight
CMS memories, and eight Style memories. These store setup data for the video display setup and
calibration. In the factory default condition all input sub-resolution memories are linked to “Mode 0,” “CMS
0,” and “Style 0.” To change these enter MENU
Output
Output Setup
(2D/3D)
OK
(Mode, CMS, Style). These settings can be changed for each input sub-resolution memory. To “Save” new
settings, enter MENU
Save
Save
OK.
Default “Input Memory” and “Output” configuration selection