Setup guide

Always wear a grounded static wrist strap. Attach the strap's alligator clip
to any grounded metal surface on the component's chassis that you are
working on. Place the wristband around your wrist.
Do not handle any components unnecessarily, particularly boards and
cards that slide in and out of slots on their parent hardware components.
Grounding Hardware Components
It is important to properly ground any audio components used with Lustre
to avoid ground loops and humming. To ensure audio components are properly
grounded, use the XLR-3 cables. Using any other cables may cause humming
in the system.
Receiving Your Lustre System
When you receive the shipment containing your Lustre, check all the boxes
for dents or other markings that may indicate damage during transport. If you
suspect a component is damaged, carefully inspect it before setting up the
system. If you receive a damaged component, call Customer Support.
Use the enclosed packing checklist to ensure you received all parts.
Notation Conventions
A number of style conventions are used throughout this guide. These
conventions and examples of their use are shown as follows.
ExampleConvention
rpm -qa
Text that you enter in a command line or shell appears
in Courier bold. You must press the Enter key after each
command.
<variable_name>
Variable names appear in Courier, enclosed in angle
brackets. No spaces are allowed in variable names.
[<filename>]
Variables that appear enclosed in square brackets are
optional.
limit coredump-
size
Feedback from the command line or shell appears in
Courier.
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