User`s manual

Super8 Sound Cables
Audio and Adapter Cables
Miniplug to RCA plug (6 ft.)
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RCAMINI
RCA phono plug to RCA phono plug (6 ft.)
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RCA RCA
RCA phono plug to X" phono plug
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RCAPHON
RCA stereo to RCA stereo (6 ft.)
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RCA2RCA
Miniplug to Minijack (15 ft.)
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EC5M
Miniplug to Minijack (30 ft.)
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EC0M
Y-adapter — two RCA jacks to one RCA plug
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Y RCA
Y-adapter — two Minijacks to one Miniplug
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YMINI
Adapt miniphone microphone plug for use with
European recorders (Scipio, Philips 2209)
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MPDIN
Adapt miniphone to fit RCA inputs
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MPRCA
Adapt miniphone to fit 1/4" phone inputs (e.g. EBAMP) .
MPPHON
Adapt miniphone microphone plug for use
with Uher CR134
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MPU134
Adapt 2 miniphones for use with Uher CR134 stereo . .
MPU134S
Adapt stereo headphones for monitor use with
miniphone monitor output (Super8 Sound Recorder). . HPMINI
Adapt stereo headphones for monitor use with
2-pin DIN speaker output (Scipio, 2209)
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HPDIN
Adapt stereo headphones for use with Uher CR134. .
HPU134
Adapt stereo headphones for use with Beaulieu 5008S •
HPSMP
Adapt Cannon XLR microphone plug for use with
miniphone mic input (Super8 Sound Recorder) .
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. XL RMINI
Adapt Cannon XLR microphone plug for use with
a DIN mic input (Scipio, 2209, Beaulieu 5008S)
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XLRDIN
Adapt Cannon XLR microphone plug for use with
a
1
/4" phone input (XSD Recorder)
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XLRPHON
Video Cables
Kodak Videoplayer to SONY VCR or to SONY Monitor. . BNCUHF
SONY VCR to SONY Monitor (UHF to UHF), 5 ft. . . UHFUHF5
Kodak Videoplayer VP-1, RF output to 75ohm
monitor input
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TNCTNC
Suggestions for Cable Use
Once you have mastered the names and appearances of the
essential cables for your requirements, you must learn to use
cables properly. Here are a few tips and suggestions.
On location, always gaffer tape cables into place. Tape
connections between cables and adapters, and tape cables
to tripod legs, tables, etc.
For mobile shots, strain relieve all cables by tying a knot
in the cable around the recorder handle and the chestpod.
If something pulls on the cable, it will pull on the knot,
and not on the connector.
Mark similar-looking cables with fold-over pressure
sensitive labels to distinguish their functions.
Keep related cables together in large plastic Mini-Grip
bags, and label or mark the bag.
When storing cables, coil them up neatly and wrap around
one turn of
3
/4" masking tape to hold them in a coil.
Learn to use a volt-ohmmeter to check cable continuity,
and to use a soldering iron to repair a faulty cable. These
tools, cablestrippers, and solder should be carried on
location.
In the studio, tape cables down to table surfaces, or use
cable clips, to keep them orderly and identifiable quickly
when you need to make changes.
Cable Clips
These are snap-in clips with pressure sensitive adhesive backs.
Stick them anywhere and dress the cable neatly through
the clip.
Cable Clips (1 dozen)
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CCLIPS
Super 8 Sound
,
Inc.
QS Marv./ Ctrpat Camhridoe
Mass 02140
95 Harvey Street, Cambridge, Mass. 02140