Lumagen Radiance Mini-3D User Manual

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Section 4 – Basic Commands

Radiance Mini

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Section 4 – Basic Commands

Power

Turn power on by pressing the ON button, on the Radiance remote. Place the Radiance in standby-mode by
pressing STBY.

Input Selection

The HDMI video inputs are numbered 1 through 6 (two physical inputs and four virtual inputs). Press the “Input”
button and then press the corresponding number button on the remote.

Shortcut:

If the neither the menu or status screen is displayed on the screen, inputs can

be selected by just pressing the corresponding number button on the remote.

If desired, the “Input” button can be programmed to display a screen with the inputs listed as a menu-table. Then
the desired input can be selected either with the number keys, or by using the arrow keys to highlight the desired
input and then pressing the OK button. The command to enable the input menu is:

MENU → Other → Menu control→ Menu Options → Input Menu → (Off, On)

Configuration Memory Selection

Each input has four configuration memories. These are referred to as memory “A,” “B,” “C,” and “D.” To select one
of these memories press MEMA, MEMB, MEMC, or MEMD, respectively. Note, RS232 codes are provided to
directly access these memories. Each input memory has eight input “sub-memories” that are automatically
selected based on the input resolution and 2D/3D input video format.

Each configuration memory, and sub-memory, is independent of the other memories. To allow the memories to be
used for mode selection (e.g. day/night), the memory type remains unchanged when a new input is selected. (i.e.
If input 1 memory B is active, pressing “Input, 2” selects input 2 memory B).

Input Aspect Ratio Selection

The input source aspect ratio can be selected by pressing the 4:3, LBOX, 16:9, 1.85, or 2.35 button. To use the
NLS feature, press “4:3, NLS”, “16:9, NLS”, or “1.85, NLS”.

Use 4:3 for standard definition full-screen material.

Use LBOX for “letterbox” standard definition material, such as analog-television movies shown with black
bars above and below the image.

Use 16:9 for material labeled as “Enhanced for 16:9 televisions”.

Use 1.85 for material labeled as “Aspect ratio 1.85”.

Use ‘Alt’ 1.85 for material that is “Aspect ratio 1.85 letterboxed in a 16:9 (1.78) window”.

Use 2.35 for material labeled as “Aspect ratio 2.35”.

Use NLS to apply a horizontal non-linear stretch, to stretch 4:3 to 16:9, or 16:9 or 1.85 to 2.35.

NOTE:

Make sure the “display aspect ratio” setting is 16:9 in the setup menu of all video

sources (e.g. DVD players or set top boxes), even if your display is not 16:9.

Image Zoom

After the input aspect ratio has been selected, the image can be zoomed in to better fit the screen. The zoom
function uses the and arrow buttons. When the menu is off, by default, the arrow button zooms in and the

arrow button zooms out.

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