Pip/pop – Lumagen Radiance XE-3D User Manual

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Section 5 – Video Configuration

RadianceXE

rev 091211

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MENU→ Input→ Copy→ OK

Selecting an Output Configuration for an Input Memory

NOTE:

The following section assumes that software 102910 or later is installed in your Radiance.

The output-Mode, CMS and Style for each sub-memory can be set independently. Each input memory “resolution
sub-memory” points to a Mode, a CMS, and a Style memory. For HD capable inputs, each memory has eight
resolution “sub-memories” which are set to default values of 480, 576, 720p60, 1080i50, 1080i60, 1080p24,
1080p60 and Other and automatically selected based on the input resolution and rate. The “Other” sub-memory is
used for any input resolution that isn’t one of the specified input resolutions.

See the “Video Output Setup” Menu section for additional information on connecting an input memory to an output
Mode, CMS and Style

PiP/PoP

There is a versatile PiP (Picture-in-Picture) and PoP (Picture-outside-Picture) feature. For PiP a second video input
is superimposed in a window on top of the main, full screen, video image window. The PoP feature reduces the
size of the main window and puts a second input in a window beside the main window.

There are 10 PiP/PoP mode memories available (0 – 9). Each PiP/PoP mode memory has independent settings for
PiP verses PoP, video input, position, size, density (transparency), aspect ratio, and user memory.

If the main

window is an HDMI source, the PiP/PoP window can display any source. If the main window is an analog source,
the PiP/PoP window can display that analog input or any HDMI input.

The input aspect ratio and memory control functions are available for the PiP/PoP window. The HDMI “Auto-
Aspect” works for the PiP/PoP window. For the PiP/PoP window, the 'Letterbox' input-aspect is treated as 4:3, and
the '2.35' input-aspect, is treated as 16:9.

Pressing the aspect or user memory “MEM A” to “MEM D” buttons after pressing PiP “SEL” (select) or PiP “MODE”
sets the aspect or memory for the PiP/PoP window.

Note:

If you have selected the default “Common” Input Memory (MENU Other Memory Usage

Common), changing the user memory for the PiP/PoP window also changes the user

memory for the main window. To allow the PiP/PoP Window to use an input memory

different than the main window select “Per Input” memory usage (MENU Other Memory

Usage Per Input).

PiP/PoP Remote Control Buttons

The PiP/PoP window has a label that displays its input name for a few seconds when the PiP/PoP is accessed with
the PiP remote buttons PiP “SEL”, PiP “SWAP”, and PiP “MODE”.

OFF

: Press to turn the PiP/PoP window off.

SEL

: When pressed,

SEL

turns PiP/PoP on. After pressing PiP “SEL”, an input for the PiP/PoP can be selected

by pressing a number key (with +10 preceding the number for input 10 and above). You can continue to
change the PiP/PoP input by pressing number keys. Main window input selection resumes once a non-numeric
button on the remote is pressed.

SWAP: Swaps the main window and PiP/PoP window. When swapping, the screen may blank for several
seconds.

MODE: When

PiP “MODE” is

pressed, if the PiP/PoP window is off it will be turned on. After pressing PiP

“MODE”, pressing number key selects one of the ten PiP/PoP modes. You can continue to change the PiP/PoP
mode by pressing number keys.

Main window input selection resumes once a non-numeric button on the

remote is pressed.

To change PiP/PoP mode settings go to MENU → Other → PiP Setup menu.

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