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Quick Start Guide 5
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Quick Start Guide
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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.