Lumagen Radiance Pro— RTI XP Driver
Two-way RTI control of the Lumagen Radiance Pro line — power, inputs, aspect, memories, and full on-screen-menu navigation with live signal feedback.
About this driver
Two-way RTI control for the entire Lumagen Radiance Pro line — 4242 through 5348 — over RS-232 or serial-over-IP. One driver covers power, input selection (up to 10 inputs), source aspect ratios with zoom, and memory presets A-D. Crucially, it also drives the Radiance's on-screen menu exactly like the physical remote — Menu, the four arrows, OK, Exit, Help, Clear, Previous Input, and a number pad — so you can set up and calibrate the processor entirely from an RTI panel without reaching for the handset. Rich live feedback parses the Radiance device report: source and output resolution, frame rate, aspect, color space, dynamic range (HDR/SDR), scan mode, and 3D mode, plus a power-state and HDR-active boolean and a one-line status for dashboards. Local control only — no cloud, no account.
What's included
- One driver for the whole Radiance Pro line — 4242 through 5348 (up to 10 inputs)
- Full on-screen menu / remote-key control — Menu, arrows, OK, Exit, number pad — calibrate from the panel
- Power on/standby/toggle, input select, source aspect with zoom, memory presets A-D
- Live signal feedback — source & output resolution, rate, aspect, color space, HDR/SDR, scan, 3D
- Power-state and HDR-active booleans plus a one-line status for dashboards
- RS-232 or serial-over-IP (e.g. Global Cache) — local control, no cloud
- 120-minute MAC-locked free trial built in
How the beta works
- Download the driver (free — button on the right), install it in Integration Designer, and load it to your processor. It runs unlocked for 120 minutes per session.
- Run it on your real hardware and put it through its paces — the beta exists to cover the checks we can't do without the physical device.
- Email [email protected] with how it went — a bug, a rough edge, or just "it works." Report an issue and we'll give you the finished driver free on one processor.