Lumagen Radiance XE-3D User Manual
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Section 5 – Video Configuration
RadianceXE
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PiP/PoP Setup Menu
PiP/PoP has 10 mode setup memories. These are selected using the PiP “MODE” button on the remote. Each
PiP/PoP mode can have a unique position, size, and density (transparency). The command is:
MENU → Other → PiP Setup → Mode Setups → OK
Select the mode number and either PiP or PoP as shown below:
Mode#
Select one of 10 available PiP/PoP mode numbers
Type
Select PiP, POPL (PoP on left), POPR (PoP on right)
For PiP, program the desired parameters as shown below:
X
Select the PiP window horizontal position
Y
Select the PiP window vertical position
Size
Select the PiP window size
Density
Select the PiP window transparency
Timer
Specify if PiP remains enabled until turned off (“off”) or automatically turns
off after a specified delay (in seconds)
Label
Specify if the input label is displayed when PiP window is selected
For PoP, program the desired parameters as shown below:
Loc
Vertical alignment of main and PoP (top-top, center-center, bottom-bottom)
Y
Select the vertical offset from the vertical alignment point
Size
Select the PoP window size
Timer
Specify if PoP remains enabled until turned off (“off”) or automatically turns
off after a specified delay (in seconds)
Label
Specify if the input label is displayed when PoP window is selected
PiP Input Mask
The PiP feature, when used with the Input Mask and the "PiP Timer" features, allows creation of a special PiP
window for use with the On-Screen-Display (OSD) of and Audio-Video-Receiver (AVR). For example, a
programmable remote could turn on the PiP for an input from the AVR when adjusting the AVR’s volume control
and show just the slice of the menu from the AVR with the volume display (using the Input Mask feature) could be
overlaid onto the screen and the PiP window could be programmed to automatically turn off after a programmed
time using the PiP Timer. See the Input Mask section for information on programming an input mask.
PiP/PoP Per-Input Mode Selection
Each input has an associated default PiP/PoP mode number. After a factory reset, all inputs are associated with
PiP/PoP mode 1. The command format is:
MENU → Other → PiP Setup → PiPSEL/Mode → OK
Inputs are listed on the left, and their user specified PiP/PoP default mode is listed on the right. Use the left and
right arrow keys to highlight either the input number or the mode number. Use the up and down arrows to select
the input or mode.