Beta

This is an open beta. We've tested it as far as we can without the physical hardware — the final checks need a real device. Download the free trial, run it on your gear, and email [email protected] with anything you find. Report an issue and we'll give you the finished driver free on one processor as thanks for helping us test.

Video Beta

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.

Version
v1.2
Updated
Jun 14, 2026
Licensing
Per-processor

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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
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