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Setting
Up
UHER
6000
REPORT
UNIVERSAL
for
Use
Testing
battery
Strength
Operation
on
UHER
Power/Charger
Protection
against
Power
Fall-Out
Operation
on
Car
Batteries
Insertion
into
the
Carrying
Case
and
Removal
or
Carrying
Handle
Socketry
REMOTE
(1)
MIC
REMOTE
(2)
4
()
Socket
(3)
A.
MONITOR
Output
(4)
|
Microphone
Input
(5)
AV
Input/Output
(6)
RADIO/PHONO
Input/Output
(7)
Controls
and
Their
Functions
Switch/Speed
Selector
(17)
On/Off
Fast
Forward
Wind
(19)
>
RECORD
Key
(20)
and
LED
Indicator
(26)
“STOP
Key
(22)
PAUSE
Key
(23)
START
Key
(24)
Rewind
Key
<<
(25)
Repeat
Key
(21)
4<
Zero-Reset
Button
for
Counter
(26)
Battery
Check
Key
BATT
(11)
PULSE
RECORD
KEY
4
(9)
Record
Level
Control
(15)
and
Level
Meter
(16)
Monitor
Volume
Control
Vol
(10)
with
ON/OFF
Switch
for
Built-In
Speaker
TONE
control
(12)
Contents
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3.17
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3.18
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ALC
Switch
(18)
Monitor
Switch
(27)
VAC/TIME
Switch
(8)
DNR
Switch
(13)
CUE
switch
(14)
Preparing
for
Record
of
Playback
Operation
Loading
the
tape
Selection
the
tape
speed
and
switching
the
recorder
on
Connecting
UHER
6000
REPORT
UNIVERSAL
to
a
receiver
or
amplifier
system
for
record
and
playback
Piayback
Operation
Playback
through
built-in
speaker
Playback
through
a
hi-fi
system
or
radio
set
Playback
through
headphones
Record
Operation
Recording
from
microphone
Taping
radio
broadcasts
Recording
from
record-player
Recording
from
a
second
tape
recorder
(dubbing)
Recording
from
telephone
Recording
with
UHER
Akustomat
VAC/TIME
Care
and
Maintenance
Further
Hints
and
Tips
Microphone
recordings
Half-track
recording
Tips
on
tapes
and
their
characteristics
Specifications
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26
26
26
27
27
28
28
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