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PC Software for 
WINDOWS 95/NT
Single/LAN

DH 10
Handheld Digital
Recorder with
Compact Flash Memory

DT 10
Transcribing Station for    
the Playback of Compact
Flash Memory Cards

LS 10
Battery Charger with
Intelligent Power    
Management

DPI
PC-Connecting Cable for
downloading of dictation
files to your PC  

19   Introduction 

UHER - DH 10 
A Portable Voice Recording System

You have made the right choice!
Choosing the UHER DH 10 handheld voice
recorder is the foundation of a complete
digital dictation and word processing system
using state-of-the-art technology. 
This new technology is based on the CF-card
(CompactFlash), the latest international
industrial standard flash memory card, which
assures you will be able to use this digital
professional word processing system for a
long time.
Upgrading the system and incorporating the
latest extras is no problem. Your UHER
Dealer will assist. 
The System at a glance: 

Contents   

20

Table of contents

2

German text

21

Preparing

22

Your first text

23

Basic Settings

28

Record mode

32

Manage mode

34

Summary

21   

Preparing

Preparing your DH 10

When unpacking your machine, check that you
have received all of the following items:
DH 10, CF card, Soft Case, Operating Instructions.

Fit the batteries (Alkaline type AAA) into the
battery compartment as illustrated first.
If using rechargeable batteries, charge them in
the machine for approximately 4 hours with the
table-top charging station 

’LS 10’

before use. 

Then place the CF card into the slot in the top
of the machine according to the arrow on the
label. To remove the CF card lift it up with the
lever on the side (15).

Switch on

To start using the machine, press the 

‘On/Off/

Mode’

button 

(13)

for at least 1 second and

your DH 10 is ready for dictation.

The buttons and display functions are shown in
the fold-out illustrations.
If the word 

DATE

in the display is flashing,

check and adjust the time and date if necessary
(see Basic Settings of time and date, p.25).

Please protect your machine from:
-direct sunlight
-dust
-moisture
-extremes of cold and heat.

Summary of Contents for DH 10

Page 1: ...8 9 10 2 4 1 7 6 16 15 13 11 12 14 Die Bedienelemente The Controls 1 Datum Date 2 Freier Speicher Available memory 3 11 stellige Multifunk tionsanzeige MFA 11 position multi function display 4 Anzeige...

Page 2: ...tents 20 Table of contents 2 German text 21 Preparing 22 Your first text 23 Basic Settings 28 Record mode 32 Manage mode 34 Summary 21 Preparing Preparing your DH 10 When unpacking your machine check...

Page 3: ...H Min Sec display indicates 0 00 and stop Hold down the Clear button 3 until the display asks SUrE CLEAr By pressing the Clear button again the entire dictation is deleted 23 Basic Settings Basic Set...

Page 4: ...ing to OFF automatically OFF MIN If the display indicates LIGHt press the Forward button The display will indicate OFF 1 MIN Using the Play Stop button or Marking button set the period of time after w...

Page 5: ...tive of the length of the over recorded dictation This ensures that a subsequent separate item of dictation will not be erased Playing back dictation Use the Play Stop button to start and stop playbac...

Page 6: ...item of dictation A consecutive dictation number 1 999 will be allocated during this process and the date and time of the beginning of dictation will be saved Pressing the Marking button followed by...

Page 7: ...ge will attract dust Background noise Even if all of the requirements regarding the eli mination of electromagnetic interference are complied with interference may still be caused during dictation by...

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