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Quick Start Guide 5 

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Quick Start Guide

©2010 PS Audio International Inc.  All rights reserved.

  

Owner’s Reference  

PerfectWave Transport 

EMERGENCY EJECT

If, for some reason, a disc gets caught in 

the drawer and the touch eject function is 

not working, there are two things you can 

do.  The first is to turn off the rear panel 

power switch and reboot the PWT.  As 

soon as the PWT has been restarted and 

the eject icon appears, press the eject 

icon and the drawer should open.

If this does not work it is possible 

to manually eject the drawer.  To do 

this, turn off the rear panel power 

switch.  Insert a paper clip or small stiff 

object near the right side, beneath the disk tray as shown, and push inwards until the drawer 

mechanically releases.  This will allow you to pull the drawer open the rest of the way and remove 

the disc.  Return power to the PWT and press the touch screen eject/insert icon to return to 

normal operation.

SELECT AND PLAY

To play from the beginning of the disc, once the drawer has closed, press the 

PLAY 

ICON. If 

you want to jump to the next track, touch the 

NEXT TRACK 

ICON located to the right of the 

progress bar. To go back to the previous track, touch the 

PREV TRACK 

ICON located to the left 

of the progress bar. Elapsed time for the track is on the left; time remaining is on the right. 

To select a particular track, touch the touch screen’s PS logo or cover art. This will take you to 

the 

TRACK SELECTION SCREEN

.

The double arrows on the top and bottom of the left portion of the track list will scroll through 

the tracks. Select the track by touching the 

TRACK NAME.

 Once selected, you will be taken 

back to the 

MAIN SCREEN

 with information about the track you are currently playing.

FAST FORWARD AND REWIND

Touching anywhere in the progress bar will move the PWT’s output to match.  If you wish to go 

to the middle of the song, for example, simply touch the middle of the progress bar and the PWT 

will jump forward or backward to correspond.

Pressing the 

FAST FORWARD

 or 

REWIND

 button on the remote control will move forward or 

backward in small chunks and the results are displayed on the front panel touch screen progress bar.

MEMORY FUNCTION

The PWT reads everything on the optical disc and places that digital audio data into a large, 

64mB memory known as the Digital Lens.  The fact that you never listen directly to the output of 

the optical disc (CD or DVD), but rather directly out of the Digital Lens memory, is part of what 

differentiates this transport from nearly any other transport in the world.  

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Страница 1: ... PH 720 406 8946 service psaudio com www psaudio com Introduction i 2010 PS Audio International Inc All rights reserved Owner s Reference PerfectWave Transport Owner s Reference Instructions for use PerfectWave Transport 15 054 11 1 DOM C ...

Страница 2: ...er s Reference PerfectWave Transport Table Of Contents ii Introduction Getting Started Quick Start Guide Unpacking and Connections Register the Unit Connecting the PWT Control and Operation Remote Control Dimming the Display Checking the Firmware Version DVD Compatibility Power Cleaning Warranty Service Notes iii iv 1 2 8 2 11 12 13 15 2 2 3 4 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 10 ...

Страница 3: ... wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong All PS products ship with a grounding type plug If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Un...

Страница 4: ... memory or even for that matter over the internet After all bits is bits But we knew that bits aren t bits because they sounded differently CDs sounded different than the same recording ripped to a hard drive or streamed over the internet We knew that from a theoretical standpoint this shouldn t be and set out to design a system that transcended these limitations We first experimented with modifie...

Страница 5: ...s well as I S All four digital connections are extremely low jitter high performance outputs fed from the PWT s internal fixed asynchronous low jitter master clock The PWT uses an HDMI cable to transfer I S data This data can only be used with another compatible PS Audio component such as the PerfectWave DAC and will not work in other HDMI equipment as the I S format incorporated does not comply w...

Страница 6: ... memory To take advantage of this feature as well as access the full warranty period it is necessary to register the unit with PS Audio Registering the unit will setup the PWT s web access page that allows you to add delete and edit any of the song titles and cover art library The web access page also provides optional communication with other PWT owners throughout the world helping you gain acces...

Страница 7: ...t is limited to 96kHz 24 bit data Whatever output you use make sure the connecting cable is of the highest quality and shortest distance CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET The PWT will automatically download the cover art and song titles of inserted CDs but not DVD s if it is connected to the Internet DVD s display song titles on the PWT and these can be viewed from the song title screen accessed by touch...

Страница 8: ...eep power on to critical internal circuitry including power supply capacitors thermally sensitive semiconductors and integrated circuits Press this front panel button to activate the Ready Mode or to place the PWT in Operational Mode When pressed to activate the Ready Mode the display as well as the outputs are turned off but all the unit s critical internal circuitry remains active If you wish to...

Страница 9: ...progress bar To go back to the previous track touch the PREV TRACK ICON located to the left of the progress bar Elapsed time for the track is on the left time remaining is on the right To select a particular track touch the touch screen s PS logo or cover art This will take you to the TRACK SELECTION SCREEN The double arrows on the top and bottom of the left portion of the track list will scroll t...

Страница 10: ...type of disc it is High resolution audio discs have only a few seconds of memory possible while a standard audio CD can have up to several minutes to play While the disc is removed from the transport and the memory is no longer being replenished the PWT will display the DISC REMOVED screen This screen has two options OPEN CLOSE and STOP If you press the OPEN CLOSE icon and reinsert the same CD the...

Страница 11: ... used for selecting a track number directly To the left of the 0 button is a button to select REPEAT modes Push once for REPEAT TRACK Push twice for REPEAT ALL and push a third time for REPEAT OFF The display on the PWT will reflect all the remote control selections Directly below there are four buttons From the left these are STOP EJECT REWIND and FAST FORWARD Below that is a circular control The...

Страница 12: ...les of up to 24 bit 192kHz can be played without a problem The DVD must have been recorded using the UDF 2 0 system Reference Recording uses this UDF 2 0 system as their default as do many others If you are making your own compilations in a program such as Nero be sure and set the burn method to UDF 2 0 MAC computers default to UDF 2 0 If you are having any problems with reading a DVD make sure th...

Страница 13: ...y accident or neglect or in being transported or the defect is due to the product being repaired or tampered with by anyone other than PS Audio or an authorized PS Audio repair center a The product must be packaged and returned to PS Audio or an authorized PS Audio repair center by the customer at his or her sole expense in the original packing material PS Audio will pay return freight of its choi...

Страница 14: ...e assistance or resolution of a service problem or for product information or operation call or email PS Audio ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES RELATING TO THE ABOVE PRODUCT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY THE WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COSTS OR DAMAGES TO THE PURCHASER Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or an exclusi...

Страница 15: ...ion Number RA number and shipping address from the PS Audio Service Department 2 Insure and accept all liability for loss or damage to the product during shipment to the PS Audio factory and ensure all freight shipping charges are prepaid The product may also be hand delivered to the California or Colorado facilities if arrangements with the Service Department have been made in advance Proof of pu...

Страница 16: ...either unwilling or unable to service your PS Audio products please contact our service department at service psaudio com or at the above contact numbers to discuss the situation Voltage changes to match your country s voltage and frequency requirements to your PS Audio product are possible only through your dealer your country s authorized PS Audio distributor or the factory Units purchased outsi...

Страница 17: ...4826 Sterling Drive Boulder CO 80301 PH 720 406 8946 service psaudio com www psaudio com 2010 PS Audio International Inc All rights reserved Owner s Reference PerfectWave DAC Notes 13 Notes ...

Страница 18: ...4826 Sterling Drive Boulder CO 80301 PH 720 406 8946 service psaudio com www psaudio com 2010 PS Audio International Inc All rights reserved Owner s Reference PerfectWave DAC Notes Notes 14 ...

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