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Ps audio p-500 ac regenerator: operations manual
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Bus. There are 8 possible Addresses which can
be selected by pressing the Edit Up/Down buttons
when in the Network Address mode.
If no Network Address is set then the P500 will
operate independently of any other PS Audio
equipment on the PS Bus.
Network Group
It is possible to assign the P500 to a unique
Network Group. There are 3 possible groups
which can be selected by pressing the Edit Up/
Down buttons when in the Network Group mode.
If it is necessary to have more than one Group
on the PS Bus then, all PS Audio products can
exist on the same PS Bus yet communicate in
separate groups so each Group will operate
independently.
Reset
If at any time it is necessary to reset all of
parameters of the P500 to their default settings,
it can be done by pressing the Edit Up/Down
button twice while in RESET mode. See Also the
troubleshooting guide.
MultiWave II
MultiWave II is a technology available exclusively
on the newest PS Audio Power Plant series of
AC Regenerators. The P500 includes MultiWave
II and also features AutoWave and TubeWave.
There are 4 MultiWave II waveforms as well as
TubeWave, AutoWave and SineWave mode.
MultiWave II is only available at the Regenerated
AC outlets.
Any
turntable
synchronous motors, such as some cooling
fans should not be used with MultiWave II.
This equipment must be used with 60Hz sin
mode.
We recommend the use of the SineWave
[SINE], or TubeWave [TWAVE] with any type of
tube based audio products.
[SINE] SineWave
In the SineWave mode the Power Plant will
generate a perfect SineWave (50-120Hz).
[TWAVE] TubeWave
TubeWave is specifically designed to optimize the
performance of tube based audio products.
TubeWave uses the same pseudorandom gen-
eration of frequencies as MultiWave2 waveform,
however it generates more tube-friendly frequen-
cies.
[MWAV1] MultiWave1
MultiWave1 is a single 60Hz SineWave with
a minute amount of 3 rd Harmonic SineWaves
mixed together to form a single partial square
MultiWave. This is an improved version of PS2
from the original MultiWave™ series.
The partial square wave setting improves the
power supply's ability to charge the capacitors
in equipment by extending the length of time
available to "top off" the capacitors' voltage. Use
this setting to enhance the performance of both
source and power equipment.
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