Hdmi auto aspect, Input picture controls, Black and white levels – Lumagen Radiance 2144/2124 User Manual

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Section 5 – Video Configuration

Copyright 2009-2014 Lumagen, Inc.

Radiance 2124 and 2144, Rev 051514

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Some sources, such as PC's, stop sending video on HDMI/DVI, or enter sleep mode, when the Hotplug signal is not

asserted, so setting Hotplug on the Radiance to "Always On" is a potential solution. As mentioned above, generally

Hotplug should be set to “Normal.”

Sometimes the connectivity of a system can cause a "HDCP Hotplug authentication loop." An example of this is

when connecting the Radiance output to an audio receiver and then hooking the HDMI output of the receiver to

one of the Radiances' inputs. Then, if the Radiance toggles its Hotplug back to the receiver’s output, the receiver

would check the Radiance’s EDID and then toggle its Hotplug back to the Radiance to inform it about this new

EDID. The Radiance again toggles Hotplug in response. This can create a continuing loop of HDMI activity.

MENU Input HDMI Setup Hotplug mode (Normal, Always On)

HDMI Auto Aspect

For HDMI sources (not DVI), aspect information may be sent from the source. Enabling HDMI Auto-Aspect allows

the source to select the input aspect ratio. You can set “NLS when applicable” (non-linear stretch) in order to

stretch the width to fill the screen based on the input and output aspect ratios. The Automatic input aspect ratio

selection can be overridden by manually selecting an input aspect ratio. If the “Sticky aspect override” is on, this

new aspect will be used until the input is reselected, the Input button is pressed, or a memory button is pressed. If

the “Sticky aspect override” is off the next time a different HDMI auto aspect is received the aspect will change to

that input aspect ratio. The command is:

MENU Input HDMI Setup Auto Aspect (On, Off)

Input Picture Controls

Black and White Levels

To set the input’s black-level (also referred to as brightness) and white-level (also referred to as contrast) using

the Lumagen controls, use a test pattern generator or select a PLUGE pattern. Note that the input memory black

and contrast are intended to compensate for variations in video source output levels. Use a Radiance contrast

pattern and the display’s controls to set the display’s black and white levels. The command is:

MENU Input Video Setup [Resolution] Picture (Black, White)

Color Format

Inputs 1 through 8 are HDMI. By default the appropriate color space is automatically selected (i.e. “Auto” mode)

for standard-definition “Bt.601” or high-definition “Bt.709.” The “Auto” mode is generally best, but some upscaling

sources do not convert the color format to Bt.709 as they should and so “Bt.601” would be manually selected for

these if they are programmed to output HD formats. Bt.601 is used for SD/ED modes and Bt.709 is used for HD

modes. The command is:

MENU Input Video Setup [Resolution] Picture Color Format (Auto, Bt.601, Bt.709)

Color and Hue

NOTE: Set the display’s Color and Hue to their default values.

Use a test pattern generator, or a test disc test pattern, to set Color and Hue if necessary. Normally not used if the

Color-Gamut is calibrated using the Radiance CMS system, unless the source has an error in its color decoder.
The command is:

MENU Input Video Setup [Resolution] PictureColorDecoder

(Color Offset, Hue Offset, Color Red, Hue Red, Color Green, Hue Green)

Y/C Delay

Adjust the horizontal Chroma timing in relation to Luma. It is suggested that you use a Y/C-delay calibration image

from a test pattern generator of test disc to calibrate the Y/C-delay. The C

B

and C

R

channels are adjusted

independently. The command is:

MENU Input Video Setup [Resolution] Picture YC Delay (Cr, Cb)

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