Video output setup menu – Lumagen Radiance XE-3D User Manual
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Section 5 – Video Configuration
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Section 5 – Video Configuration
By default the output is set to “Auto 2,1.” The selection “Auto 2,1” means the Radiance automatically reads the
EDID for the devices connected to both outputs, giving priority to Output 2, and automatically selects the
appropriate output resolution. That is, if an active device is connected to output 2, the EDID from that device is
read to determine the optimal video output resolution and the Radiance automatically selects the specified
resolution. If no device is connected to output 2, or the device connected to output 2 is turned off, the Radiance
uses the EDID from the device connected to Output 1 and sets the output resolution appropriately. Output 1 can
have priority by selecting “Auto 1,2” from the Video Output Select Menu.
For “Auto” modes the output vertical rate is selected based on the input vertical rate. For example, input formats
480i60, 720p60, 1080i60 automatically select a vertical output rate of 60 Hertz. Input formats 576i50, 720p50, and
1080i50 automatically select a vertical output rate of 50 Hz. For a 1080p24 input format a 24 Hz output vertical
rate is selected if the display supports a 24 Hz output vertical rate, otherwise a 60 Hz rate is selected.
For analog displays and digital displays, that do not properly support EDID, the output mode must be selected
using the commands shown below.
Video Output Setup Menu
The Video Output Select Menu is used to select output settings (Mode, CMS, and Style) based on the input
number, input memory, and input video mode. The Video Output Select Menu does not affect the audio settings.
See the Audio Configuration section for information on configuring audio modes.
Once selected, the parameters for the Mode, CMS, and Style are changed using the MENU → Output Setup →
(2D/3D) → Ok → (Mode, CMS, Style) menu. In order to preserve continuity, with older software, the same
menu can also be accessed at MENU →Input → Video Setup → [Resolution] → (2D/3D) → Ok → (Mode,
CMS, Style).
Note: For some older units 3D is available as an option.
First highlight the ‘2D’ or ‘3D’ row and press “Ok” to edit.
In Condition
->
Video Output Selection
3D
VidOut
In
Mode
Mode
Type
CMS
Style
1
2
*2D:
1A
480
->
Custom0
0
0
Y
Y
(Auto 2,1)
3D:
1A
480
->
Auto 2,1
Auto
0
0
Y
Y
Next highlight the input condition entry that you want to edit.
Press the “^” and “v” buttons to set the input number, input memory, and input mode. For any of the 3 input
conditions you can press “4” to enter ‘All’ as the condition. This allows you to apply the output setup to multiple
input conditions.
When making settings that apply to multiple input conditions you can leave any of the output settings unchanged
by selecting the ‘---‘ option for that output setting.
2D In Condition
->
2D Video Output Selection
3D
VidOut
In#
Mem
Mode
Mode
Type
CMS
Style
1
2
1
A
1080p60
->
Custom0
0
0
Y
Y
(Auto 2,1)
(Input to edit output settings of)
Press ‘4’ for ‘All’, ‘5’ to see current
<> Select, ^v Change, OK to set, Exit quits