PS Audio DirectStream Memory Player Owner's Reference Manual - page 18
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Owner’s Reference
DirectStream Memory Player
blinking, signifying the new firmware is being installed.
DO NOT REMOVE THE POWER OR DO ANYTHING WHILE THE UPDATE PROCESS IS TAKING
PLACE. BE PATIENT AND WAIT UNTIL THE LOGO LIGHT BLINKING IS DONE.
Once the blinking has finished, keep the power to the unit on until it has fully initialized and is ready
for operation again. Remove the SD card or leave it in for cover art.
Emergency eject of a stuck disc
In the unlikely event a disc gets stuck in DMP, the first thing to try is a reboot of the instrument.
Turn off the main rear panel power switch of DMP located near the AC inlet on the far left hand
corner of the rear panel (as you face the rear). Wait 10 seconds, then restore AC power with the
switch. Once DMP has initialized, use the remote control or the touch screen to open the drawer
and remove the disc.
Failing a reboot, there is an
emergency
procedure
as
demonstrated in the photographs.
Gaining access to DMP’s bottom,
note the slot just behind the front
panel drawer, but on the bottom.
Using a sharp bladed object
such as a pocketknife, or a small
flathead screwdriver, engage the
mechanical release mechanism
and pull down to manually slide
DMP’s door open as shown in the
photos.
You can always contact PS Audio
service via phone or through our
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Care of DMP
DMP does need some care and is
appreciative of being fed proper
AC power. A Power Plant AC
regenerator is recommended for
this task.
Should minor scratches occur in your top cover, 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.
Emergency disc
retrieval