Setup guide

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Connecting Storage
Refer to the following diagram to connect the fibre channel cables (loops) coming from your RAID
controllers to the workstation’s ATTO FC adapter card, located in slot 4.
The fibre channel adapter is equipped with four ports, called loops. You can connect the storage
enclosure to the fibre channel card using either 2 loops or 4 loops. A 2-loop device can be connected to
either the inner pair of ports or the outer pair of ports. A 4-loop device requires both the inner pair and
the outer pair.
Calibrating the EIZO CG245W Monitor
The EIZO CG245W is a wide-gamut self-calibrating monitor. As with the previous CG241W model, the
gamut is much wider than a video monitor. However, you may also set it up to emulate a video monitor.
The Lustre Color user guide has instructions for calibrating the EIZO CG241W monitor for both (native)
wide-gamut mode and video mode. These instructions may also be followed for the CG245W.
Note the following:
The CG245W has a built-in calibration feature, thus you do not need to connect a color
measurement device to perform a calibration.
The CG241W was calibrated using the EIZO Color Navigator utility running on a computer
attached to the monitor via a USB cable. Although Color Navigator may be used in the same
way, the CG245W may also be calibrated entirely using the built-in on-screen menus. This
means that you do not need a computer to either define calibration targets or execute a
calibration.
Furthermore, you may switch between wide-gamut and video modes using the M button on the
monitor bezel (whereas the CG241W required Color Navigator to switch modes).
The CG245W may be set to automatically perform a self-calibration at regularly scheduled
times. Please consult the EIZO CG245W user guide for more information.
Use the same calibration targets for wide-gamut and video mode for the CG245W as are given
for the CG241W in the Lustre Color user guide. The monitor allows up to 3 calibration targets