Control & Operation
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15-042-21-1 Rev A
Instruction i
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Remote Control
The “ON” and “OFF” buttons are at the top of the remote. Use
them to turn the PWD ON and OFF. The rear panel AC power
switch must be on for this to work. Right below the section
labeled “DAC” is a numeric keypad. This is used for controlling
the PWT. The top of the large center ring is for VOLUME UP and
the bottom is for VOLUME DOWN.
Dimming the Display
The unit will automatically dim to adjust to light levels in the
room. The display can be turned off by pressing the button
labeled “DIM” located at bottom right of the remote. When you
are in the DIM mode, the screen will come back on when you
touch it or press a remote key. To turn the DIM feature off, press
“ON.”
Checking the Firmware Version Number
These units operate from sophisticated software that is built in
to the device, but upgradable by the user through the rear panel
mounted SD card. To check for the current firmware version
follow these steps. First, turn off the rear panel power switch.
Wait for 10 seconds, then turn the rear panel switch back on.
As soon as the touch screen displays the “Initializing” screen,
touch the PS logo in the middle of the initializing screen until the
version screen appears.
Cleaning
The PWD does need some care and is appreciative of being fed
proper AC power. A Power Plant Premier is recommended for
this task.
Should minor scratches occur, simply purchase any type of high
quality automotive scratch removal polish such as Kit’s Scratch
Out or McGuire’s products. Car finish polish and wax can both
be used on this surface for a beautiful luster.
The top cover is a beautiful piano black painted surface over
MDF (wood).
The front panel touch screen can be cleaned with Windex or
similar spray on glass cleaners. To clean, spray the cleaner on
a soft lint free towel and carefully clean. Do not spray cleaner
directly on the unit.
Owner’s Reference
Perfect Wave DAC