Lumagen Radiance XE-3D User Manual

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Section 8 – Miscellaneous Commands

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3D Glasses

NOTE: Generally 3D displays/projectors control the 3D glasses. In this case this command is not used.

These settings control the Lumagen 3D Eyeglass Adapter when it is connected the HDMI output on the
Radiance. The delay setting adjusts when the shutter-glasses switch eyes. If the 3D effect doesn’t look
correct it may be that the left and right eyes are swapped. Changing the polarity will correct this. The
command is:

MENU → Other → I/O Setup → 3D Glasses → (Delay, Polarity, Enable)

PipPop Mode Setups

The Pip/Pop has 10 modes that are selectable with the PIP MODE button on the remote. The mode can be
set to either be a Pip (picture-in-picture) or a Pop (picture-outside-picture). Different settings can be made
for position, size and density (aka transparency). The command is:

MENU → Other → PipPop Setup → Mode Setups → Ok

Pip Select Mode

Settings for the default Pip/Pop mode that is used for each input when the PIP SEL button on the remote is
pressed. A setting of “None” retains the previous Pip/Pop mode. The command is:

MENU → Other → PipPop Setup → PipSel/Mode → Ok

Zoom Step

This command sets the size of the Zoom step to 5% or 15%. The command is:

MENU → Other → Zoom step → (5%, 15%)

Quick Keys

This adds an optional top-level menu called “Quick Keys” that gives access to functions that are normally
selected using buttons on the Lumagen remote. This menu can be used with programmable remotes that
have limited buttons. You can use the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight one of the functions and
press “Ok” to execute the function. Alternately you can use a number button on the remote to highlight one
of the functions and then press “Ok” to execute the function. (0)4:3, (1)LBOX, (2)16:9, (3)1.85, (4)2.35,
(5)NLS), (6)Zoom+, (7)Zoom-), (8)MemA, (9)MemB, (n/a)MemC, (n/a)MemD, (n/a)3D Off, (n/a)3D SbyS,
(n/a)3D TopB. The command is:

MENU → Quick Keys → (function) → Ok

Configuration Memory Usage

By default, when a configuration memory (A-D) is chosen the selection applies to all inputs. For example if
input 1A is active, then input 2 is selected followed by selecting “MemB,” if input 1 is again selected, it
would use configuration memory 1B. This is called the “Common” configuration memory mode. Generally
this mode is used when specific day and night calibrations are desired and used for all inputs.

You can set the memory usage to be “Per Input.” That is the configuration memory selection is independent
for each input. In this mode, using the example above, starting with input 1A, changing to input 2, pressing
“MemB” and finally selecting input 1, results in using configuration memory 1A. This mode is useful when
the PiP window needs to use a different memory than the main window. The command is:

MENU → Other → Memory Usage → (Common, Per Input)

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