Section 1 – Getting Started
Copyright 2009-2014 Lumagen, Inc.
Radiance 2124 and 2144, Rev 051514
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Document Conventions and Menu Navigation
Commands are selected with the supplied infrared remote or the RS232 serial port. To prevent possible
command conflict, only one of these methods of command should be used at a time. See the Serial RS232
Command Interface section for information on serial commands. The infrared remote control command
notation is described below:
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Remote buttons are named as shown in a bold font. Example: MENU.
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For comma separated lists, press the buttons in the sequence shown.
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For parenthesized lists, select one button from the list.
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For square-bracketed lists, press the buttons as needed.
Example: For the list [
,
,
,
], press the arrow keys as needed.
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For menu commands press the MENU button. The
and
arrow keys are used to select the
function. The
arrow key (or OK) is used to enter sub-menus. This is shown as: MENU
→
MenuItem
→
MenuItem. Generally, the
arrow key (or EXIT) steps up one menu level.
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Numerical entries are listed as value. For numerical entries, the
arrow key acts as backspace.
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Some commands are activated immediately without the need to press OK. Other commands must
be explicitly accepted by pressing OK. If needed, OK is listed as part of the command, and will
complete the command and return the menu to one level higher in the menu system. Note that,
at default settings, pressing OK when it is not required will bring up the Radiance Status Screen.
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For many commands, pressing EXIT cancels a partially completed command and returns to one
level higher in the menu system. For advanced commands changes are completed from within
the command and EXIT just returns to one level higher in the menu system.
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There are four independent configuration memory types for each input (MEMA, MEMB, MEMC
and MEMD). The input setup and output resolution/timing can be set independently for each
memory. To program an input memory, first select the input, then select the desired
configuration memory and use the menu system to configure.
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Some menu commands are only available when their associated input is selected.
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Before changes are saved, they can be discarded by entering standby (STBY) mode.
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A Save must be performed after any changes or all changes will be discarded the next time the
unit enters standby (STBY), or power is lost. To save press MENU,
, OK, OK, OK.
Unpacking
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Unpack the box.
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Save the box and packing materials in case you need to ship your Radiance.
Verify that your box contains the following items
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Lumagen Radiance video processor.
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Universal, 100-240V, ~50/60Hz, 12 VDC power supply
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Remote control.
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AAA Batteries (2).
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Owner’s Manual.
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USB cable.
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If purchased, the optional 19 inch rack-mount ears.
Remote Control Battery Installation
1.
Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote control.
2.
Move the locking tab to open the door.
3.
Remove the old batteries (if applicable).
4.
Install two new AAA batteries, observing the battery polarity shown in the battery compartment.
5.
Replace the battery compartment cover.
Installation Guidelines
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Select a cool, well-ventilated, dry location.
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Install the Radiance on a flat, level surface such as a table or shelf.
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Alternately the Radiance can be installed in an equipment rack by using the optional rack ears.
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Verify that the cooling vents are clear of obstructions to provide convection cooling.
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Only use the Lumagen approved power supply.
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Avoid sudden temperature changes, temperature extremes and excessive humidity.
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Unplug power to the Radiance before cleaning.
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