PS Audio P3 Owner's Reference Manual - page 13
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Operation Guide
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Owner’s Reference
P3
Enter the number of failed responses you are willing to
accept before initiating a reboot or alert.
Enter the desired action. You may select the device to reboot or to send alert.
Enable future reboot, on, or off events with an easy to use calendar. Events may also be repeated.
In order to create an event simply select any day, then tell GlobalNet what you would like the P3 to
do. Custom names will carry over from the settings in the Configuration tab. From here you may
choose the outlet you would like to reboot, turn on, or turn off. The event can be configured to
repeat on a daily, weekly or monthly basis at your designated time.
NOTE: Scheduling features require that the P3 be connected to the web for events to take place.
Identification and Instruction
Power Switch: “O” denotes the off position, whereas “—” denotes the on position.
Fuse: The P3, for all units marked US and JP, takes a 5 amp, 250 volt, 5mm/20mm Slow-Blow
fuse. For all units marked EX, GR, UK, and AU, the P3 takes a 3 amp, 250 volt, 5mm/20mm Slow-
Blow fuse
Reset Button: It is white and inscribed with a numeral written in red to denote that the amperage
of the circuit breaker. If the PerfectWave P3 is driven to output more than its maximum usage
(please see QUICK START GUIDE, section: Power Down First for details regarding maximum
output) the breaker will trip and the unit will shut down. Please reduce the load connected to
the P3 by removing high-current-draw components thereby bringing the unit’s wattage output
within acceptable range, reset the circuit breaker by pressing the white button, and power on your
PerfectWave P3. 240V units employ a 10 amp circuit breaker, whereas 120V units employ a 15 amp
circuit breaker.
Action
Scheduling
Failed Response
Timeouts
Back Panel
Hardware