Setup guide

See the following table for a summary of the steps necessary to connect
components in your workgroup.
Refer to:Step:
For the Autodesk control surface: Connecting
the Autodesk Control Surface on page 32,
1. Connect the control surface to your
workstation.
Assigning an IP Address to the Autodesk
Control Surface on page 35, and Configuring
Lustre to Connect to the Autodesk Control
Surface on page 38.
Connecting a Stand-Alone Tablet on page
38.
2. If necessary, connect a tablet to your
workstation.
Connecting the Slave Renderer to a Lustre
Workstation on page 39.
3. Connect a Slave Renderer to the
Lustre workstation (Windows only).
Connecting Video I/O to a Master or HD
Station on page 40.
4. Connect the workstation to video I/O
components.
Connecting to a High-Speed Data Link Device
(HSDL) on page 46.
5. Connect the workstation to a high-
speed data link device.
Connecting Audio Hardware on page 47.6. Connect the workstation to audio I/O
components.
Connecting the Autodesk Control Surface
The Autodesk control surface consists of three panels. You can use any
combination of them. If you are using more than one panel, you must use
the network switch included with your shipment to cross-connect them.
Refer to the Autodesk Control Surface User Guide for information on how to use
the control surface with Lustre.
NOTE The illustrations in the following procedure only show the central module,
i.e. the colour grading panel. This is the only panel that has a USB connection for
the integrated tablet, and a network port. The other two panels only have a
network port, which you connect to the network switch.
To connect the Autodesk control surface:
1 Use the AC power adapter cables to connect each panel to a power supply.
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