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Owner’s Reference
Owner’s Reference PowerPlay 8500
Instructions for use
PowerPlay 8500
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Read these instructions
Heed all warnings
Follow all instructions
Important Safety
Instructions
WARNING. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPARATUS TO RAIN NOR MOISTURE.
Clean only with a dry cloth.
Do not place flammable material on top of or beneath the component.
The PS Audio PowerPlay 8500 requires adequate ventilation at all times during operation. Please
allow a minimum 1/2” space above and below the PowerPlay 8500.
Do not remove nor bypass the ground pin on the end of the AC cord. 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. Unplug this apparatus during
lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
When making connections to this or any other component, make sure all components are
powered off. Turn off the system’s power before connecting the PS Audio component to any other
component. Make sure all cable terminations are of the highest quality.
There are no user serviceable fuses inside this product.
THERE ARE NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THIS PS AUDIO PRODUCT. REFER ALL
SERVICE NEEDS TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Please contact your authorized dealer, your distributor, or PS Audio directly if you have any
questions or concerns that are not addressed in this reference manual.
PS Audio™ is a trademarks of PS Audio International Inc., and is restricted for use by PS Audio
International, Inc., its subsidiaries, and authorized agents.
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PowerPlay is a revolutionary power conditioner, which not only offers world class protection and
noise reduction, but also offers unparallel flexibility and control from anywhere in the world.
Device Description
Device Features
Advanced Control
Ethernet and RS-232 ports provide two way communication to the PowerPlay. These ports enable
unparalleled control, monitoring, and management of connected devices.
Simple Control
12 volt trigger and Phone communications port provide additional methods controlling the
PowerPlay and connected devices.
Intelligent UPS Control
The UPS communication port enables PS Audio’s Intelligent UPS Management control and
configuration.
Power Monitoring
The PowerPlay monitors and reports detailed power conditions whenever the unit is connected to
PS Audio Global Net.
Noise Reduction
The Power Play contains powerful noise filtration, yet continues to deliver unimpeded current to your
components for optimal performance.
Surge Protection
Sophisticated surge and spike protection is contained in the Power Play. The protection circuitry is
designed to protect your gear from voltage irregularities. Should the protection circuitry become
compromised the PowerPlay will no longer supply power to any of the connected components.
IsoZones
The 8500 features 5 IsoZones. Each IsoZone employs differential mode filtering to isolate
connected equipment from noise which is generated by other components. It is recommended that
components be isolated by device type (digital, analog, video, etc.) and/or by power supply type
(switch mode or linear) wherever possible.
Rack Mountable
The 8500 is rack mountable.
Removable Support Feet
The feet of the Power Play may be removed in order to save rack space.
• ON/OFF Sequencing
• Outlet ON/OFF Bank Control
• Auto Reboot
When enabled the Auto Reboot feature will reboot your modem, router, and/or any other device
critical for internet access. This feature ensures your Power Play is always available online.
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Installation
Considerations
Location
Once your new PowerPlay is unpacked, you’ll need to find a convenient place to set it.
Mounting
The PowerPlay is stackable on other PS Audio PerfectWave devices, Or installed in a standard
component rack.
If your equipment is located a long distance from the PowerPlay, it is preferable to use a long,
heavy gauge shielded power cable between the AC receptacle in the wall and the PowerPlay. This
is better than long individual power cables between the connected components and the PowerPlay.
Network Connectivity
Connecting your PowerPlay to the network is an option that provides extended functionality benefits.
It is recommended that the PowerPlay be connected to the router via hard-wire connection, however
it will certainly function if connected to the network via wireless Ethernet bridge.
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Rear Panel Controls and Connectors
Overview
1. Ground binding post
2. IEC AC power inlet
3. IsoZone D
7. Phone Jack
8. RS 232 Jack
9. Ethernet Jack
10. USB Jack
13. Reset Switch
14. Electrical ratings
15. Unit serial number
16. Unit ID
4. IsoZone C
5. IsoZone B
6. IsoZone A
11. 12V trigger/IR input
12. 12V trigger/IR output
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Placement
Installation
PowerPlay must be installed in a protected environment away from heat emitting devices. Do not
install this unit where it may be exposed to excessive moisture.
Ventilation
Ensure adequate airflow around the device.
Connect to AC
The voltage specifications for the PowerPlay can be found on the bottom of the unit. Prior to
plugging the unit into the AC power ensure the voltage and frequency of the device match the power
provided by the wall.
Plug the PowerPlay into a 2 pole, 3 wire grounded receptacle.
Determining the Load
If rated capabilities are exceeded an overload condition may occur and cause the device to shut
down and/or trip the circuit breaker. In order to determine the load follow these steps:
1. Make a list of all devices you will power from the PowerPlay and the power consumption
ratings of each. This information can generally be found on each device near the AC inlet
or in the device’s operations manual.
2. Calculate the sum of the consumption ratings.
3. Ensure to the total consumption does not exceed the capabilities of the PowerPlay.
If the load exceeds rated capabilities we suggest using an additional PowerPlay device in order to
protect and control your equipment.
Connect the Load
Connect each of the devices to be powered by the PowerPlay. Be sure to make a list of each device
and the power zone in which they are located.
To use the Phone Control features of the 8500 connect a dedicated phone line or extension using a
standard telephone cable into the “PHONE” jack.
To enable web based control connect an Ethernet cable from a live connection to the “ETHERNET”
jack on the PowerPlay.
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Self Test and
Power Up
When the PowerPlay is plugged into the wall or when it recovers from a power failure it will run a
short self test.
Upon completion of the self test PowerPlay may be turned on by pressing the PS Audio blue logo
button on the front panel.
Once connected to the internet the PowerPlay’s proprietary internet connection service will auto
detect and configure the required settings. An ethernet status indicator light is provided on the front
panel to indicate the status.
IP Status
In order to control and configure PowerPlay via the internal website the unit must indicate a
connection with either a slowly blinking or solid green ethernet status light. The slow blink indicates
that a connection has been made to the LAN. Solid green indicates that a connection has been
made to GlobalNet. The internal website can be reached by either typing the unit’s local IP address
into your web browser or by simply typing “IPC8500” into your browser.
Configuration
and Control
There are 2 methods for configuring and controlling the PowerPlay. The preferred and most powerful
unavailable or if the network requires advanced setup the internal website is the next best method.
Web Based
Configuration
controlling the Power Play. However this method requires the PowerPlay to have access to the
World Wide Web, and a green ethernet indicator on the front panel.
In order to register you will need to create an account with PS Audio and you will need to know the
unit ID number of the unit or units you would like to register. The unit ID number can be obtained
from the bottom of the device.
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Log into your account
If you have not created an account already you will need to do so at this time using the REGISTER
link in the upper left corner.
If you are a PS Audio dealer and don’t already have an account please contact your account
representative to setup the account.
Once logged in dealers and their installers will be taken to the Control Panel, while end users will
be taken directly to their device list.
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Control Panel – DEALERS AND INSTALLERS ONLY
The Control Panel is a dealer or installer’s window to all the PowerPlay devices you have
installed. From this screen you may add, edit, or delete both installers and customers. Additionally
you may edit your own account information by using the User Information button or the Register
Device buttons at the top of the page.
In order to add customers to your Control Panel you must first create and select at least one
installer. To create a new installer click on the Add Installer button and complete the form.
Access to any of your customers is as simple as clicking on the customer name. When you click
on the customer’s name you will be taken to their Device List.
Editing a customer’s information, adding an additional PowerPlay box, or even removing the
customer is as simple as clicking a button.
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Device List
From the Device List you can identify and select any PowerPlay registered to your account. To
control one of your PowerPlays click on the corresponding COMMAND CENTER button.
Note: When a PowerPlay offline the COMMAND CENTER button will be grey instead of blue.
Although two way communication is not possible you may alter the settings of the device. When
the offline unit reconnects all web based changes will override the settings on the box.
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GlobalNet - Control Tab
Once you have identified and selected the PowerPlay you would like to control, you will be taken
to the CONTROL tab:
From the Device CONTROL page you can control the Master Power or reboot any outlet with the
click of a button, or use the tabs to drill down for more advanced control.
CONTROL (current screen)
CONFIGURE
ALERTS
PERFORMANCE
IR CODES
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GlobalNet - Configure Tab
The CONFIGURE tab is the most powerful page for your PowerPlay. From this page you can
label the devices connected to your PowerPlay, toggle the power for any outlet, set the switch
mode for each device, set the priority for battery backup, lock the front panel, dim the display, and
alter the output trigger delay.
Outlet Labeling
You may label each outlet to match the device connected. Type the desired label
in the text field above each outlet.``
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Power Toggle
By clicking on the Power Switch you may turn the power to the outlet on or off.
Switch Mode
You may change the way each outlet interacts with the Master Power button
by altering the switch mode as follows.
Switched
The outlet will follow the state of the Power Button.
Delay
The outlet will follow the state of the Power Button after a 3 second delay.
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Program Delay
The outlet will follow the state of the Power Button after a programmed delay.
Note: The Program Delay can only be altered through the web based
interfaces, the default is 3 seconds.
Reboot
The outlet is ALWAYS ON, but may be rebooted through the web
interface.
Auto Reboot
The outlet is ALWAYS ON, may be rebooted from the web interface, and
automatically reboots when no web connection is detected for 10
minutes. When Auto Reboot is selected you may use the on and off
delays to sequence power of all Auto Reboot outlets.
Always On
The outlet remains on regardless of the state of the Power Button.
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UPS Priority
When PowerPlay is connected to a PS Audio PowerPack battery backup
you may control how each outlet shuts down in a battery backup
situation.
Using the drop box you may select one of the following options:
Low – No battery backup is provided to these outlets in order to quickly
reduce the load and extend battery life. Use this setting for amps,
subwoofers and other large draw devices.
Normal – Some battery protection is provided, but outlets turn off when
UPS reaches 25% battery remaining. Use this setting to safely shut
down devices such as projectors or any other device which require
some user interaction to properly shut down.
Critical – Full battery protection, outlets remain powered until battery runs
out. Use this setting for network critical or other devices which need to
remain powered as long as possible.
Important: All battery backup devices, including the PowerPack, are
limited in load capabilities. Reducing the load quickly will greatly extend
the battery backup time.
Important: Changes made in the configuration tab must be
confirmed by clicking on the Submit Changes button at the
top of the page.
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ALERTS
One of the most distinguishing features of PowerPlay is its ability to alert
you to possible problems with your system. The Email Alerts tab will allow
you to configure email alerts.
Configuring your email alerts is easy, just check the boxes next to the
alerts you wish to receive, enter the email address or addresses you
wish them to be sent to and click SAVE CHANGES.
Tip: PowerPlay can send the alerts directly to your cell phone! Most
phones can receive text based alerts via email. Contact your cell service
provider to determine the address in which you should send these
reports.
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Performance
The Performance tab will allow you to check up on your power conditions
and the performance of your PowerPlay.
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IR Codes
The IR Control tab allows you to setup your PowerPlay to issue IR commands to any
connected device as if you were standing there with the original remote for the device. In
order for this feature to work you must integrate your PowerPlay with an IR distribution
system. If you are not familiar with an IR distribution system call your system integrator for
more information.
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There are 4 triggers which can be used to initiate automated IR commands:
Master Power On: Follows the power of the PowerPlay. When the main
power switch is used to turn on PowerPlay the designated IR commands
will be sent. This is also true if power is removed and then reinitiated to
PowerPlay.
Master Power Off: Also follows the power state of PowerPlay. When the
main power switch is used to turn off PowerPlay the designated IR
commands will be sent.
UPS On Battery: When the PowerPack Battery Backup alerts PowerPlay
to a power loss and on battery situation PowerPlay will send the
designated commands.
UPS Critical: When the PowerPack Battery Backup alerts PowerPlay to a
battery critical situation PowerPlay will send the designated commands.
Once an IR command has been stored into your PowerPlay you may
issue the command from anywhere in the world simply by using your web browser.
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In order to control and configure PowerPlay via the internal website the unit must indicate a
connection with either a slowly blinking or solid green ethernet status light. The slow blink indicates
that a connection has been made to the LAN. Solid green indicates that a connection has been
made to GlobalNet. The internal website can be reached by either typing the unit’s local IP address
into your web browser or by simply typing “IPC8500” into your browser.
Internal Website
IPC 8500 is the default host name. If you have a single PowerPlay in your home you can type
“IPC8500” into a web browser of any computer on the same gateway. If you have multiple
PowerPlays in your home you should edit the HOSTNAME as outlined in the Network Settings below.
Control Panel – System Status
After entering the local IP address or host name of your PowerPlay you will see the
System Status page of the control panel. From this page you may control
the Master Power, identify outlets, control outlets or access more advance controls.
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Master Power – To alter the power state of your PowerPlay click on the
System Power bar. When the Master Power is on the bar will be blue, and
when off the bar will be red.
Master Power On
Master Power Off
Identify and Control Outlets – Outlet numbers and custom labels are
displayed when the pointer hovers on top of the small boxes. Click on any outlet to
toggle the power.
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Control Panel – Configuration
The Configuration page allows you to control some of the more advanced features
of PowerPlay such as device name, front panel lock, display outlet naming, Switch
Mode and UPS Priority.
Unit Name
You may enter a description of your PowerPlay to help you remember the
location within your home, such as “Theater Rack”
Zone Name
You may label each outlet to match the device connected. Type the
desired label in the text field above each outlet.
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Switch Mode
Change the way each outlet interacts with the Master Power button by
altering the switch mode as follows:
Always On
The outlet remains on regardless of the state of the Power Button
Switched
The outlet will follow the state of the Power Button
Delayed
The outlet will follow the state of the Power Button after a 3 second
delay
Program Delay
The outlet will follow the state of the Power Button after a
programmed delay. Note: The Program Delay can only be altered
through the web based interfaces, the default is 3 seconds.
Reboot
The outlet is ALWAYS ON, but may be rebooted through the web
interface
Auto Reboot
The outlet is ALWAYS ON, may be rebooted from the web
interface, and automatically reboots when no web connection is
detected for 10 minutes. When Auto Reboot is selected you
may use the on and off delays to sequence power of all Auto
Reboot outlets.
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UPS Priority
When PowerPlay is connected to a PS Audio PowerPack battery backup
you may control how each outlet shuts down in a battery backup
situation.
Using the drop box you may select one of the following options:
Low – No battery backup is provided to these outlets in order to
quickly reduce the load and extend battery life. Use this setting for
amps, subwoofers and other large draw devices.
Normal – Some battery protection is provided, but outlets turn off
when UPS reaches 25% battery remaining. Use this setting to safely
shut down devices such as projectors or any other device which require
some user interaction to properly shut down
Critical – Full battery protection, outlets remain powered until battery
runs out. Use this setting for network critical or other devices which
remain powered as long as possible.
Important: Changes made in the configuration tab must be
confirmed by clicking on the Save button at the bottom of the page.
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Control Panel – Infrared Codes
The Infrared Codes page allows you to setup your PowerPlay to issue IR
commands to any connected device as if you were standing there with
the original remote for the device. In order for this feature to work
you must integrate your PowerPlay with an IR distribution system.
To add a n
1. Enter a name for the command you wish to setup.
2. Choose how you would like to trigger the event from the available options in
the Trigger Event dropdown menu.
3. Cut and paste or type the desired hex code into the form.
4. Click Add IR Code button to save the command.
5. Repeat for each code you wish to send.
To view and/or modify stored codes click on View Stored Codes. Commands
may be edited as outlined above.
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Control Panel – Network
The Network page allows you to modify the network settings of your
PowerPlay unit. Please exercise extreme caution when modifying
any settings as the incorrect settings will result in loss of network
connectivity.
Host Name – The Host Name can be used to access your PowerPlay by
typing a name into your browser rather than the local IP address. To alter
the Host Name type the new name in the text field.
Enable DHCP – PowerPlay is setup to rely on a DHCP enabled router or
switch. If you do not have DHCP enabled on your network
or wish to set up your PowerPlay as a static address on the local
network you may choose to disable DHCP by removing the checkbox.
In order to maintain network connectivity you must know and complete
the network settings.
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PS Audio warrants the product designated herein to be free of manufacturing defects in
TERMS AND
CONDITIONS
material and workmanship, subject to the following conditions, for a period of 90 days
from the date of purchase by the original purchaser or date of shipment to the authorized
PS Audio dealer, whichever comes first. This warranty period can be extended to three
Conditions
This Warranty is subject to the following conditions and limitations: the Warranty is void
and inapplicable if the product has been used or handled other than in accordance with
the instructions in the owner’s manual, abused, or misused, damaged by 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 choice for original
purchasers.
b. Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA Number) is required before any
product is returned to our factory for any reason. This number must be visible
on the exterior of the shipping container for PS Audio to accept the return. Units
shipped to us without a Return Merchandise Authorization Number or without a
visible RMA Number on the exterior of the shipping container will be returned to
the sender, freight collect.
c. RETURNED PRODUCT MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A WRITTEN
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEFECT, which should be included in the PS Audio-
generated RMA. PS Audio reserves the right to modify the design of any product
without obligation to purchasers of previously manufactured products and to
change the prices or specifications of any product without notice or obligation to
any person.
Remedy
In the event the product fails to meet this warranty and the above conditions have been
met, the purchaser’s sole remedy under this Limited Warranty shall be to return the
product to PS Audio or an authorized PS Audio repair center where the defect will be
repaired without charge for parts or labor.
This Warranty is for the benefit of the original purchaser of the covered product if the
product has been purchased through an authorized PS Audio dealer, distributor or agent.
PS Audio will not honor this warranty without valid proof of purchase from an authorized
PS Audio dealer, distributor or agent and or a valid serial number as proof the product is
a valid PS Audio product manufactured by PS Audio International.
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This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or any damage due to accident, misuse,
abuse, negligence or modification of, or to any part of the Product, without initial express
consent from PS Audio. This warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation
or maintenance, connection to improper voltage supply, or attempted repair by anyone
other than a facility authorized by PS Audio to service the Product.
This warranty is invalid if the factory-applied serial number has been altered or removed
from the product.
This warranty is invalid if proof of manufacture by PS Audio International cannot be
determined to the satisfaction of the company either by verification of a valid serial
number and/or a valid receipt that includes the serial number from an authorized PS
Audio dealer, distributor or agent.
To locate the servicer or dealer nearest you, or for service assistance or resolution of a
service problem,or for product information or operation, call or email PS Audio.
Miscellaneous
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 exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
Inquiries regarding the above Limited Warranty may be sent to the following address: PS
Audio International, Inc., 4826 Sterling Drive, Boulder, Colorado 80301 ATTN: Customer
Service; Email: [email protected]; Voice 720-406-8946; FAX: 720-406-
8967.
PS Audio has authorized distribution in many countries of the world. In each country, the
authorized importing retailer or distributor has accepted the responsibility for warranty of products
sold by that retailer or distributor. Warranty service should normally be obtained from the importing
retailer or distributor from whom you purchased your product. In the unlikely event of service
required beyond the capability of the importer, PS Audio will fulfill the conditions of the warranty.
Such product must be returned at the owner’s expense to the PS Audio factory, together with
a photocopy of the bill of sale for that product, a detailed description of the problem, and any
information necessary for return shipment.
Outside the US
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If you require
service in North
America
In the unlikely event there is a problem with your PS Audio component, please contact your
dealer, distributor, or the PS Audio corporate research center to discuss the problem before you
return the component to our facilities for repair. Products shipped to the corporate research
facilities will be refused and returned freight collect if not accompanied by a PS Audio Service
Department issued return authorization number (RA Number).
Obtain an RA
number
Return authorization numbers must be prominently displayed on the outside of the box and an
accompanying letter describing the problem and re-listing the RA number must be inside the box
to qualify for service.
If you are transferring your warranty, you must first contact PS Audio or your dealer or distributor
for details.
Contact
information
To contact the PS Audio Service Department:
TELEPHONE 720-406-8946
HOURS
FAX
Monday-Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm MST
720-406-8967
E-MAIL
WEBSITE
If you are in the
United States
If you are in the United States use the following procedure:
1. Obtain a Return Authorization Number (R/A 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 Colorado facility if arrangements with the Service
Department have been made in advance. Proof of purchase will be required for warranty
validation at the time of hand delivery.
Use the original packaging to ensure the safe transit of the product to the factory, dealer, or
distributor. PS Audio may, at its discretion, return a product in new packaging and bill the owner
for such packaging if the product received by PS Audio was boxed in nonstandard packaging or if
the original packaging was so damaged to the point it was unusable. If PS Audio determines that
new packaging is required, the owner will be notified before the product is returned.
To purchase additional packaging, please contact your authorized PS Audio dealer, distributor, or
the PS Audio Service Department for assistance.
If you are outside the United States and require service you must contact your country’s dealer
or distributor for instructions. PS Audio warranties its products (see warranty section) worldwide.
If you are outside
the US
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Service for PS Audio products outside the United States is handled through your country’s
distributor or dealer.
1. Obtain a Return Authorization Number (R/A number) and shipping address from your dealer
or distributor’s Service Department.
2. Insure and accept all liability for loss or damage to the product during shipment to the dealer
or distributor’s Service Department and ensure all freight (shipping) charges are prepaid.
If you feel your country’s dealer or distributor is either unwilling or unable to service your PS
Audio products, please contact our service department at [email protected] or at the above
contact numbers to discuss the situation.
If you have
problems
Voltage conversions to match your country’s voltage and frequency requirements to your PS
Audio product are possible only at the time of purchase.
Voltage
conversions
Your PS Audio product serial number is:
Your serial
number
Please fill in the dealer or distributor’s information from where you originally purchased the unit.
Your purchase
information
Date of purchase
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