HHB comm HHB MDP500 User Manual

OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
interstage  
Phistersvej 31, 2900 Hellerup, Danmark  
- pro audio with a smile  
La versión en español del manual de operaciones la encontrará en la web de HHB – www.hhb.co.uk  
La version Française de ce manuel d’utilisation est disponible sur le site web de HHB à www.hhb.co.uk  
Eine deutsche Version dieser Bedienungsanleitung ist im Internet unter der Adresse www.hhb.co.uk erhältlich.  
CONTENTS  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
One Touch Setup  
Main Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
TOP PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
FRONT PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
SIDE PANELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
LCD DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
NOTATION GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
PREPARATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14  
How To Save  
How To Open  
Useful Recording Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18  
6 Seconds Pre-Recording  
Input Monitor Function  
Peak Hold Meter  
Overwrite Mode  
Threshold Level Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19  
Record Threshold Level Setting  
Auto Increment Function  
Auto-Start/Cut Recording Function  
Silence Trim  
PLAYBACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Normal Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Fast Search Function  
Direct Track Select Function  
Repeat Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Repeat One or Repeat All Function  
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
AC Adaptor  
Nickel Metal Hydride Rechargeable Batteries  
Alkaline Batteries  
Power Management  
Repeat A-B  
Auto Pause Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Battery Life Indicator  
Date & Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11  
Date and Time Setting  
EDITING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-23  
Erase Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Erase Only One Track  
Date and Time Confirmation  
Time Stamp Data Confirmation  
Erase All the Tracks At Once  
Initialising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Initialising Procedure  
Erase Part of a Track  
Divide Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22  
Combine Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Move Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23  
Disc & Track Naming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Factory Default Settings  
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Connecting Microphones to the XLR Input  
Analog Source Recording via the XLR Input  
Sending Analog Audio to External Analog Equipment  
Connecting to Digital Equipment via Coaxial or Optical  
Sending Digital Audio to External Digital Equipment via  
Coaxial or Optical Outputs  
OTHER FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Headphone Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Digital Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Key Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Copy Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Connecting With a Computer via the USB Interface  
Remote Control  
LCD Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14  
Display During Stop Mode  
USB INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Windows 98 / Windows 2000 Users . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Mac Users (OS 9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Display During Play Mode  
Display During Record Mode  
Display Back Light  
Display Contrast  
MENU OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27  
DISPLAY MESSAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
MD SYSTEM INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
TECHNICAL DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
RECORDING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19  
Recording From a Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Mic Attenuation Mode  
Basscut Mode  
Limiter Mode  
Phantom Mode  
Recording From Line Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Recording From Digital Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Recording From Mono Internal Mic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Basic Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17  
Mono Recording  
3
INTRODUCTION  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
Thank you for purchasing the HHB PORTADISC MDP500. This manual explains in detail how to use the MD  
recorder and also contains important advice on how to use it efficiently and safely. We recommend that you  
read this manual first before you start using the PORTADISC. We also recommend that you keep this manual  
in a safe place for easy access in the future.  
MAIN FEATURES  
Versatile analog and digital in/out:  
Switchable auto power down function.  
Analog  
XLR balanced mic/line input,  
You may recharge the supplied NiMH batteries in  
the PORTADISC with the AC adaptor provided.  
2 channels  
RCA phono unbalanced line  
output, 2 channels  
Two recording modes: 80 minutes in stereo mode  
or 160 minutes in mono mode.  
Digital in (SPDIF)  
Coaxial  
Optical  
Automatic disc loading mechanism.  
Level margin display and peak hold level display.  
Date and time display.  
Digital out (SPDIF) Coaxial (ON or OFF switchable)  
Optical (ON or OFF switchable)  
Imports and exports audio data with a Macintosh or  
Windows PC via a Universal Serial Bus (USB)  
interface.  
Parallel remote function.  
The PORTADISC caters for professional  
LCD display with back light.  
microphones and is also equipped with a back-up  
internal mono microphone. Features include  
phantom power (+48V), attenuator, limiter, ganged  
limiter, AGC and high-pass filter (bass cut).  
Internal monitor speaker.  
Internal mono microphone suitable for use when  
identing tracks, etc.  
Conforms to the MD standard (Adaptive TRansform  
Acoustic Coding – ATRAC version 4.5) in addition to  
having a wide variety of MD recording functions:  
auto start/cut, auto pause, time stamp and  
6-second pre record buffer.  
Five user set-up menus are available for storing  
input and system settings.  
Headphone monitor functions include Stereo, Mono  
L, Mono R and Mono Both.  
The PORTADISC has a built-in sample rate converter  
that automatically converts sample frequencies  
from 32kHz to 48kHz into the MD standard  
44.1kHz.  
The editing facility offers editing options such as  
Divide, Combine, Move and Erase in addition to  
naming program titles and discs.  
The PORTADISC features 3-way power source  
and power management, with external 12-14V DC,  
8 x AA alkaline batteries or 8 x Nickel Metal  
Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batteries (supplied).  
The supplied batteries are high capacity 1550mAh  
NiMH cells, for optimum performance.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
The HHB PORTADISC is simple to use but, like all  
• Disconnect the AC adaptor and remove the batteries  
when cleaning.  
electrical equipment, care must be taken to ensure  
reliable, safe operation. The following points should  
always be observed in order to reduce the risk of fire  
or electric shocks:  
• Use only specified batteries, the AC adaptor and  
connection cables.  
• Do not expose the recorder to extreme conditions of  
smoke, water, moisture or excessive vibration.  
Turn off the power before connecting the AC adaptor  
or replacing the batteries.  
• Do not insert objects (other than MD discs or  
batteries) or liquids into the recorder.  
Please seek qualified service personnel advice if the  
PORTADISC appears to be operating abnormally. Power  
down the PORTADISC, disconnect the AC adaptor and  
remove the batteries if you notice any of the following:  
• Do not remove the PORTADISC’s covers (except the  
battery compartment). This recorder employs a laser  
and there are no user-serviceable parts inside.  
• Unusual mechanical noises from the recorder.  
• Liquid has been spilled into the recorder.  
• Do not apply pressure or mount heavy objects on the  
recorder.  
• The recorder has been dropped or the casing  
damaged in any way.  
• Do not drop or apply extreme physical shock to the  
recorder.  
SERVICE  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
Should the HHB PORTADISC require service, it must be  
All components used in the HHB PORTADISC are  
guaranteed against faulty materials or workmanship for a  
period of one year from the date of purchase. This  
warranty will become void if the product has been  
misused, modified or tampered with in any way. HHB  
shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental  
damages due to the failure of this product. In the unlikely  
event of a product failure please contact your local dealer.  
taken or sent to an HHB authorised dealer. Please  
retain the original packing for possible future use, and  
ensure the unit is suitably protected during transit. The  
manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for damage  
caused during transportation. In order to register  
ownership it is essential that you complete and return  
the user registration card supplied with this product.  
Please record the following details:  
Serial number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Date purchased: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Dealer: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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TOP PANEL  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
1
2
BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
6
7
8
9
REWIND  
Rewinds the track during playback.  
This cover slides off (from right to left in this  
view) and underneath is the battery caddy,  
holding 8 x AA batteries.  
PLAY  
Use this button to start playing back the track.  
KEYHOLD  
Use this button to avoid any accidental operation  
during recording. Each time you press the button  
for more than two seconds, the hold function  
changes from ‘Key Hold ON’ to ‘Key Hold OFF’ and  
vice versa. The following buttons can still operate  
even when the keyhold function is on: KEY HOLD,  
LIGHT, MARK, DISPLAY and POWER. The remote  
control connection will not be affected by this  
function; i.e., it is always enabled.  
FAST FORWARD  
Fast forwards the track during playback.  
STOP  
Use this button to stop the playback or recording  
operation.  
10  
RECORD VOLUME CONTROL  
Dual concentric control for independent left and  
right level adjustment.  
3
OPEN  
Press this button to eject the MD disc. This  
function is disabled during recording.  
11  
12  
13  
INTERNAL MONO MICROPHONE  
MONITOR SPEAKER  
4
5
EDIT  
Use this button to enter the different edit modes.  
SHOULDER STRAP ATTACHMENT POINTS  
AMS  
Use the  
tracks and the  
button to move back one or more  
button to move forward one  
or more tracks. These buttons are also used in  
editing and naming.  
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FRONT PANEL  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
14  
15  
PHONE LEVEL  
21  
REC LEVEL  
Adjusts the volume level for the headphones and  
monitor speaker. The control will pop out if you  
press it. The monitor speaker will not function  
during recording or when the headphones are  
connected.  
Adjusts the analog recording level manually for mic  
and line inputs. This control does not affect the  
signal level when the AGC function is set to ‘ON’.  
The outer control adjusts the left hand channel and  
the inner control adjusts the right hand channel. A  
friction lock between the two controls allows them  
to move together but also be adjusted individually.  
INPUT  
Changes the following input related settings:  
• Input source: MIC, LINE, DIGITAL, INT MIC, OFF  
• Options for MIC: MIC-Att, BASSCUT, LIMITER,  
PHANTOM  
• Options for LINE: LIMITER  
• Options for DIGITAL: COAXIAL, OPTICAL, USB  
input connections  
22  
23  
RECORD  
Slide this button to the right to enter record mode.  
POWER  
Press this button for one second to power ON and  
press for more than one second then release to  
power OFF. This button does not turn the power off  
during recording and TOC operations.  
16  
17  
DISPLAY  
Changes the display menu through disc time, level  
margin, time & date.  
24  
25  
F1, F2, F3  
Selects the parameters according to the  
corresponding set-up functions on the display above.  
LIGHT  
Illuminates the display back light for a few seconds.  
Hold it down for more than two seconds in order  
for it to be continuously lit. Press it again to switch  
off the light.  
LCD DISPLAY  
Shows level metering, disc information, timing  
information and all the menu select and control  
displays.  
18  
19  
MARK  
26  
REC LEVEL LOCK  
Marks the track number manually during record  
mode and play/pause mode.  
Mechanically locks the REC LEVEL knob position in  
order to avoid accidental adjustment. Slide this  
button up to lock.  
SYSTEM  
Changes the following system settings: REC MODE,  
TRACK-INCREMENT, THRESHOLD LEVEL,  
AUTO-START/CUT, AUTO-PAUSE, PRE-RECORD,  
HEADPHONE MONITOR, OVERWRITE MODE,  
REPEAT MODE, DIGITAL OUTPUT and AUTO  
POWER DOWN.  
27  
28  
REC INDICATOR  
This LED will light up red in record mode and blink  
in record pause mode.  
BAT CHG INDICATOR  
This LED will light up green when charging the  
NiMH rechargeable batteries.  
20  
SETUP  
29  
30  
PAUSE INDICATOR  
This LED will light up yellow in pause mode.  
Changes the following setup options: OPEN SETUP,  
SAVE SETUP, CLOCK/DATE SETUP, DATE FORMAT,  
PEAK HOLD METER and DISPLAY CONTRAST. Use  
this button to save and recall set-ups. OPEN SETUP  
consists of five user set-ups, which can be used to  
store all the menu settings on the recorder, and  
three recording presets – MIC REC, LINE REC and  
DIGI REC.  
PAUSE BUTTON  
Use this button to pause the record or playback  
operation. Pressing this button before pressing the  
record button will put the recorder into record  
pause mode, ready for recording.  
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SIDE PANELS  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
31  
32  
PHONES SOCKET  
1/4" jack socket for headphone connection.  
36  
37  
USB CONNECTOR  
USB interface port for a compatible computer.  
LINE OUT LEFT AND RIGHT CONNECTORS  
(Unbalanced RCA phono.) To send analog output  
signals to other equipment.  
OPTICAL I/O CONNECTORS  
(TOSlink.) SPDIF digital optical connectors.  
38  
39  
BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
33  
34  
35  
COAXIAL I/O CONNECTORS  
(Unbalanced RCA phono.) SPDIF digital coaxial  
connectors.  
DC INPUT CONNECTOR  
To connect the standard accessory AC adaptor,  
or an optional car adaptor. DC12-14V.  
MIC/LINE CONNECTORS  
(Balanced XLR.) To connect either MIC or LINE  
inputs.  
40  
41  
MINIDISC SLOT  
A disc must be inserted into this slot with the  
arrow on the disc casing facing into the recorder.  
REMOTE CONNECTOR  
Parallel remote control connector.  
SHOULDER STRAP ATTACHMENT POINTS  
8
LCD DISPLAY  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
42-3 LEVEL INDICATOR  
The bar meter shows the audio level in playback  
45  
46  
DISPLAY MODE INDICATOR  
Displays the track number, record/play time,  
remaining time, total recorded time, level  
margin, date and time.  
and record. (42) left hand channel (43) right  
hand channel.  
44  
RECORD/PLAYBACK MODE INDICATOR  
The icons indicate pause, play and record  
modes.  
BATTERY INDICATOR  
Indicates the battery capacity remaining or  
whether the unit is connected to an external  
power source (DC IN).  
NOTATION GUIDE  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
Throughout these operating instructions, the following  
notation will be used.  
When a button press is being illustrated in the text,  
it will be written in bold type, for example:  
Press the RECORD button.  
When a word that will be shown on the  
PORTADISC’s display is being illustrated in the text,  
it will be written in inverted commas, for example:  
Press this button until ‘SOURCE’ is displayed.  
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PREPARATION  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR  
POWER SUPPLY  
When the PORTADISC is operated with batteries, the  
battery icon will be shown in the bottom right hand  
corner of the display. The PORTADISC will automatically  
AC ADAPTOR  
Use the AC mains power supply to operate the  
power down if there is insufficient battery life remaining.  
PORTADISC by connecting the standard accessory AC  
adaptor (universal voltage 100-240 VAC) to the DC input  
connector. You can also use the AC adaptor to charge  
the rechargeable batteries within the recorder. If the  
rechargeable batteries are loaded and the charge switch,  
which is located on the back of unit underneath the  
battery caddy, is set to ON, the green charge LED on the  
front panel will light. The light will reduce in intensity once  
the batteries are charged. The batteries will fully charge  
in the PORTADISC overnight (at least 8 hours)  
Display  
DCIN  
99%  
Operation  
Operating with external power source  
Battery fully charged  
Battery life low  
40%  
CAUTION – Be aware that different batteries have  
different discharge rates and, in some cases, the  
battery level indication may reduce very rapidly.  
NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES  
Remove the battery cover and load the 8 supplied AA  
type NiMH batteries into the battery caddy in the  
Battery life  
Recording  
Playback  
Alkaline  
NiMH battery  
2.5 hours  
>3 hours  
3 hours  
>3.5 hours  
NOTE – Times given are approximate. The recording  
and playback time will be substantially shorter if  
manganese or low capacity Nickel Metal Cadmium  
(Ni-Cad) batteries are used.  
battery compartment as shown below.  
Make sure the charging switch (located under the  
caddy) is set to ON. When charging the batteries, the  
green charge LED on the front panel will light. Other  
types of rechargeable batteries can be used but may  
not achieve the same high levels of performance.  
Optimum performance will be achieved using the high  
capacity 1550mAh NiMH batteries supplied. If you  
choose to use alkaline batteries, we suggest you obtain  
the best quality, highest capacity AA cells available.  
CAUTION – Do not mix charged and discharged  
batteries or batteries of a different type (alkaline and  
NiMH). Ensure you install the batteries with the  
correct polarity.  
DATE & TIME  
Before using the PORTADISC for the first time, please  
set the time and date, as this will enable the disc time  
stamp function facility to work correctly. The date  
format of your country may be set according to the  
following procedure:  
ALKALINE BATTERIES  
Remove the battery cover and load 8 standard AA type  
alkaline batteries into the battery caddy in the battery  
compartment. Switch OFF the charge switch.  
1. Recall date format by pressing the SETUP button  
CAUTION – Before installing alkaline batteries, ensure  
the charge switch is set to OFF. Do not mix new and  
used batteries or batteries of a different type  
(alkaline and NiMH). Ensure you install the batteries  
with the correct polarity. Do not attempt to recharge  
alkaline batteries as damage to the batteries or the  
PORTADISC may occur.  
until ‘DATE FORMAT’ is displayed.  
2. The current format will be displayed in the bottom  
left hand corner. Press the F1 button until the date  
format which you want is displayed:  
DD/MM/YY  
MM/DD/YY  
YY/MM/DD  
POWER MANAGEMENT  
3. Press F2 (‘SET’) to select the required format and  
exit this page – should you wish to exit without  
making any changes, press F3 (‘EXIT’) to return to  
the display page.  
The PORTADISC can be set to automatically power  
down if it is left in STOP mode and none of the buttons  
have been touched for more than 10 minutes. This  
function can be enabled by recalling ‘AUTO POWER  
DOWN ?’ from the SYSTEM menu button.  
10  
DATE AND TIME SETTING  
INITIALISING  
1. Press the SETUP button until ‘CLOCK/DATE  
SETUP?’ appears.  
If functions on the PORTADISC behave abnormally at any  
time, it is a good idea to initialise the unit.  
2. If you press F2, the current set-up date and time  
will be displayed. For instance, in the DD/MM/YY  
format, 02/01/00 10:24:00 means 2nd January,  
2000, 10 hours 24 minutes and 00 seconds AM.  
INITIALISING PROCEDURE  
Power down the unit using the POWER button. Then,  
press POWER to turn the power on while  
simultaneously holding down the F1 and F2 buttons.  
3. The digit on the left will be flashing. Press F1 or  
y
AMS  
want appears.  
or  
repeatedly until the number you  
y
FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS  
4. Once the correct number is flashing, press F3 or FF  
to move the flashing digit to the right.  
When the PORTADISC has been initialised or is newly  
purchased, its settings will be as follows:  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter the required date  
and time.  
INPUT menu  
L
R
6. Press F2 to finish the setup.  
INPUT SOURCE  
MIC-ATT  
BASSCUT  
LIMITER  
MIC  
0dB  
OFF  
ON  
MIC  
0dB  
OFF  
ON  
DATE AND TIME CONFIRMATION  
1. Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly until the time  
is displayed:  
PHANTOM  
OFF  
OFF  
CLOCK  
2. Pressing DISPLAY again shows the date:  
DATE 02/01/00  
10:24:00  
SYSTEM menu  
REC MODE?  
STEREO  
AUTO  
-30dB  
NO  
NO  
NO  
TRACK-INCREMENT?  
THRESHOLD LEVEL  
AUTO-START/CUT?  
AUTO-PAUSE?  
TIME STAMP DATA CONFIRMATION  
PRE-RECORD?  
HEADPHONE MONITOR  
OVERWRITE MODE?  
REPEAT MODE  
STEREO  
OFF  
OFF  
When the PORTADISC plays back a disc that has a time  
stamp, the time stamp data will be displayed as follows:  
DIGITAL OUTPUT?  
AUTO POWER DOWN?  
OFF  
NO  
1. Press DISPLAY three times during playback to  
recall the time of the recording.  
2. The stamped time is displayed on the clock display  
page, showing minutes and seconds. The 2-digit  
number after the ‘/’ symbol indicates the MD  
recorder manufacturer – this is 30 for the  
PORTADISC.  
SETUP menu  
DISPLAY CONTRAST  
DATE FORMAT  
PEAK HOLD METER?  
+3  
DD/MM/YY  
OFF  
CLOCK  
10:24/30  
NOTE – Initialising the system will not change the  
USER1-5 memory settings.  
The stamped date is displayed in the DATE menu  
when DISPLAY is pressed once more:  
DATE  
02/01/00  
NOTE – Recorded clock and date information is not  
available until the Table of Contents (TOC) has been  
updated. This update only occurs when a disc is  
ejected, or if the powered down with the disc still in the  
PORTADISC.  
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PREPARATION  
cont.  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
SENDING DIGITAL AUDIO TO EXTERNAL DIGITAL  
EQUIPMENT VIA COAXIAL OR OPTICAL OUTPUTS  
CONNECTIONS  
ONE COAXIAL OR  
OPTICAL CABLE  
CONNECTING MICROPHONES TO THE XLR INPUT  
(Both outputs  
If you use a stereo microphone, connect it to the XLR  
mic inputs. If you use a single microphone, connect it to  
either the left or right XLR mic input. (See page 15 for  
further information about recording from a microphone  
and page 17 for information about mono recording.) If  
you use a microphone that requires phantom power, set  
phantom mode to ‘ON’ by accessing the INPUT menu  
(see page 15).  
indicated with arrows)  
DIGITAL OUT  
(COAXIAL OR OPTICAL)  
DIGITAL IN  
(COAXIAL OR OPTICAL)  
NOTE – Ensure the digital output is turned ‘ON’ – see  
page 24 for details.  
CONNECTING WITH A COMPUTER VIA THE USB  
INTERFACE  
MIC/LINE IN (L)  
MIC/LINE IN (R)  
MIC (L)  
MIC (R)  
USB CABLE  
ANALOG SOURCE RECORDING VIA THE XLR INPUT  
USB  
COMPUTER  
USB PORT  
REMOTE CONTROL  
The pin layout for the parallel remote connector is as  
follows:  
MIC/LINE IN (L)  
MIC/LINE IN (R)  
LINE OUT (L)  
LINE OUT (R)  
SENDING ANALOG AUDIO TO EXTERNAL ANALOG  
EQUIPMENT  
Parallel remote connector – pin configuration of Mini  
DIN remote control:  
LINE OUT (L)  
LINE OUT (R)  
LINE IN (L)  
LINE IN (R)  
CONNECTING TO DIGITAL EQUIPMENT VIA  
COAXIAL OR OPTICAL  
Digital source recording via COAXIAL or OPTICAL inputs.  
ONE COAXIAL OR  
OPTICAL CABLE  
(Both inputs indicated  
with arrows)  
DIGITAL IN  
DIGITAL OUT  
(COAXIAL OR OPTICAL)  
(COAXIAL OR OPTICAL)  
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DISPLAY DURING PLAY MODE  
LCD DISPLAY  
With the PORTADISC in play mode, the following  
information will be displayed each time you press the  
DISPLAY button:  
The PORTADISC can display information about the  
track, record/playback time, total recorded tracks plus  
time, disc space remaining, level margin, date and time  
in the display window.  
Playback track number and playback time:  
DISPLAY DURING STOP MODE  
TRK001  
0:02:05  
DCIN  
With the PORTADISC in stop mode, the following  
information will be displayed each time you press the  
DISPLAY button:  
Playback track number and track time remaining:  
TRK001  
0:01:02  
REM  
DCIN  
DCIN  
Total number of tracks and total playback time:  
Level margin:  
TRK012  
1:10:16  
TOT  
DCIN  
MARGIN  
L-09:R-11  
MD time remaining:  
Time stamped (current time of the day if there is no  
time stamp recorded on the disc):  
DISC  
0:03:44  
REM  
DCIN  
DCIN  
DCIN  
CLOCK  
16:58/30  
DCIN  
Level margin:  
Date stamped (the current date if there is no time  
stamp recorded on the disc):  
MARGIN  
L-60:R-60  
The current time of day:  
CLOCK 15:18:24  
DATE  
21/09/00  
DCIN  
DISPLAY DURING RECORD MODE  
The current date (the format will depend on your  
setting):  
With the PORTADISC in record mode, the following  
information will be displayed each time you press the  
DISPLAY button:  
DATE  
13/10/00  
DCIN  
Recording track number and recording time:  
When you load an MD disc, the disc name, total track  
number and total playback time will be displayed  
automatically. Here is an example:  
REC  
DCIN  
TRK004  
0:04:05  
Recording track number and remaining MD time:  
Disc name:  
REC  
DCIN  
TRK004  
0:11:25  
R E M  
MONDAY’S NEWS  
Level margin:  
Total track number and total playback time:  
REC  
DCIN  
MARGIN  
L-21:R-18  
TRK012  
1:10:16  
TOT  
DCIN  
The current time of the day:  
REC  
Pressing F1 will display the disc name (if available)  
during stop and playback and pressing F2 will display  
the current track name (if available).  
CLOCK  
17:20:12  
01/12/00  
DCIN  
The current date:  
REC  
DCIN  
DATE  
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PREPARATION  
cont.  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
DISPLAY BACK LIGHT  
Press LIGHT to turn on the display back light for 5  
seconds or, if you press and hold the LIGHT button, the  
light will stay on permanently.  
NOTE – We recommend minimal use of the display light  
when the PORTADISC is powered by batteries. This will  
maximise battery life.  
DISPLAY CONTRAST  
1. Press SETUP until ‘DISPLAY CONTRAST’ is  
displayed.  
DISPLAY CONTRAST  
+3  
SET  
EXIT  
2. Press F1 to choose the setting you want from ‘+1’,  
‘+2’, ‘+3’, ‘+4’ and ‘+5’ (5 is the darkest).  
3. Press the F2 button to confirm and then press F3  
to exit this page.  
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RECORDING  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
BASSCUT mode  
Bass cut setting  
RECORDING FROM A MICROPHONE  
OFF  
Off  
75Hz  
150Hz  
Attenuate below 75Hz  
Attenuate below 150Hz  
1. Press the INPUT button once to recall ‘SOURCE’  
mode in order to select the correct input source  
settings.  
LIMITER MODE  
INPUT-L  
MIC  
SOURCE  
SET  
INPUT-R  
MIC  
This mode selects the limiter function and automatic  
gain control. In ‘GANGED’ mode, limiting on either  
channel will affect the other channel by the same  
amount, thereby maintaining the stereo image.  
2. Press F1 and F3 to choose ‘MIC’. Then press F2 to  
confirm.  
You can select the input source for both left and right  
channels individually:  
1. Press the INPUT button once again to recall  
‘LIMITER’ mode:  
INPUT-L  
ON  
LIMITER  
SET  
INPUT-R  
ON  
SOURCE mode  
Input source setting for left & right  
OFF  
MIC  
LINE  
DIGITAL  
INTMIC  
Input source off  
External microphone  
Line input  
Digital input  
Internal microphone  
2. Press F1 and F3 to choose the limiter setting from  
‘ON’, ‘OFF’, ‘GANGED’, and ‘AGC’. Then press F2 to  
confirm.  
LIMITER mode  
Limiter setting  
Once your input source is selected as ‘MIC’, the  
following settings will also be available by scrolling  
through the INPUT menu pages (by pressing INPUT):  
ON  
OFF  
GANGED  
AGC  
On  
Off  
Ganged limiter applied  
Automatic gain control (REC  
LEVEL control is bypassed)  
MIC ATTENUATION MODE  
In ‘MIC-Att’ mode, you can select the attenuation to be  
applied to the external microphones. Use this mode  
when using high output microphones.  
The Automatic Gain Control function automatically sets  
the record level of an analog input in order to achieve  
an optimum signal level. In this mode, the record level  
control is bypassed.  
1. Press the INPUT button once again to recall  
‘MIC-Att’ mode:  
NOTE – If one channel is set to GANGED or AGC, then  
the other channel is automatically set to the same. If  
you subsequently decide to set either channel to limiter  
‘ON’ or ‘OFF’, you will need to select ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ for  
both channels using F1 and F3 before setting this with  
the F2 button.  
INPUT-L  
0dB  
MIC-Att  
SET  
INPUT-R  
0dB  
2. Press F1 and F3 to choose the attenuation from  
‘0’, ‘-15dB’, and ‘-30dB’. Then press F2 to confirm.  
MIC-Att mode  
Attenuation setting  
PHANTOM MODE  
0dB  
No attenuation  
-15dB  
-30dB  
15dB attenuation  
30dB attenuation  
The PORTADISC can supply +48V phantom power to  
the external microphones.  
BASSCUT MODE  
1. Press the INPUT button once again to recall  
‘PHANTOM’ mode:  
With this mode you can select the bass roll-off  
frequency. Use this mode to minimise rumble, wind  
noise or humming induced by a power source.  
INPUT-L  
ON  
PHANTOM  
SET  
INPUT-R  
ON  
2. Press F1 and F3 to choose the phantom power  
setting from ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’. Then press F2 to  
confirm.  
1. Press the INPUT button once again to recall  
‘BASSCUT’ mode:  
INPUT-L  
OFF  
BASSCUT  
SET  
INPUT-R  
OFF  
PHANTOM mode  
Phantom power setting  
ON  
OFF  
On  
Off  
2. Press F1 and F3 to choose the bass cut frequency  
from ‘OFF’, ‘75Hz’, and ‘150Hz’. Then press F2 to  
confirm.  
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RECORDING  
cont.  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
2. Press F1 or F3 to choose ‘INTMIC’. Then press F2  
RECORDING FROM LINE SOURCES  
to set-up.  
1. Press the INPUT button once to recall ‘SOURCE’  
The internal mono microphone is suitable for use identing  
tracks, etc.  
mode.  
INPUT-L  
LINE  
SOURCE  
SET  
INPUT-R  
LINE  
NOTE – If one channel is set to ‘INTMIC’, the other  
channel will automatically be set to the same. If you  
subsequently decide to change this setting, you must first  
select the required source for both the left and right  
channels using F1 and F3 before pressing F2 to confirm.  
2. Press F1 and F3 to choose ‘LINE’. Then press F2  
to set-up.  
Once your input source is selected as ‘LINE’, the limiter  
setting will also be available by pressing INPUT. See the  
previous section for further details about the limiter  
function.  
BASIC RECORDING  
1. Load the MD disc to be used for recording into the  
opening as shown below:  
RECORDING FROM DIGITAL SOURCES  
1. Press the INPUT button once to recall ‘SOURCE’  
mode.  
INPUT-L  
DIGITAL  
SOURCE  
SET  
INPUT-R  
DIGITAL  
2. Press F1 and F3 to choose ‘DIGITAL. Then press  
F2 to set-up.  
Once your input source is selected as ‘DIGITAL, the  
digital input mode setting will also be available by  
pressing INPUT:  
Load the MD disc with the  
arrows facing towards the slot.  
1. Press INPUT again to recall DIGITAL INPUT? mode.  
DIGITAL INPUT?  
COAXIAL  
SET  
EXIT  
2. Press F1 to select the correct digital input source  
from ‘COAXIAL, ‘OPTICALor ‘USB’. Then press F2  
to confirm and F3 to exit..  
To allow recording, the record  
protection tag on the disc must  
be in the correct position.  
DIGITAL INPUT mode  
Digital input setting  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
USB  
Coaxial input  
Optical input  
Universal Serial Bus input  
NOTE – If the digital source is interrupted (e.g., due to an  
intermittent connection), recording will automatically  
enter a record suspend mode and ‘Din Unlock!’ will be  
displayed. Recording will resume as soon as the signal is  
restored. If one channel is set to ‘DIGITAL, the other  
channel will automatically be set to the same. If you  
subsequently decide to change this setting, you must first  
select the required source for both the left and right  
channels using F1 and F3 before pressing F2 to confirm.  
For best results, we recommend HHB MD74 or HHB  
MD80 (74 and 80 minute) professional MD media.  
2. Adjust the REC LEVEL control for the appropriate  
recording level. This control is not active if the  
‘LIMITER’ mode is set to ‘AGC’ (Automatic Gain  
Control), internal ‘INTMIC’ is selected, or if a digital  
signal is being recorded.  
RECORDING FROM MONO INTERNAL MIC  
3. Slide the RECORD button to the right to start  
recording if you want to record immediately.  
However, if you first want to enter record pause  
mode, press the PAUSE button first, then slide the  
RECORD button. When you press the PAUSE  
button again, the PORTADISC will start recording:  
1. Press INPUT button once to recall SOURCE mode.  
INPUT-L  
INTMIC  
SOURCE  
SET  
INPUT-R  
INTMIC  
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RECORD  
PAUSE, RECORD  
followed by PAUSE  
Start recording  
Record pause  
Start recording  
HOW TO SAVE  
5 user memories are available, named ‘USER 1’ to  
‘USER 5’.  
4. Adjust the recording levels so that the peak level  
meters do not go beyond 0dB (marked ‘OVR’ in the  
top right of the diagram below). If the recording  
level goes above 0dB, distortion to the recorded  
material may occur.  
1. Make your record mode setting using the INPUT  
button and the SYSTEM button.  
2. Press the SETUP button until ‘SAVE SETUP’ is  
displayed.  
SAVESETUP  
USER1  
SAVE  
EXIT  
3. Press F1 to choose the user memory from USER  
5. Press the STOP button to stop recording. Or press  
the PAUSE button to pause recording. If you press  
the PAUSE button once again in record pause  
mode, the PORTADISC will start recording again.  
1-5. Then press F2 to save.  
HOW TO OPEN  
You can open your pre-set record mode, which you  
saved in the user memories from USER 1-5.  
MONO RECORDING  
You can double the recording time on an MD disc by  
using the mono recording mode.  
1. Press the SETUP button until ‘OPEN SETUP’ is  
recalled.  
OPENSETUP  
USER1  
1. Recall ‘REC MODE ?’ by pressing the SYSTEM  
OPEN  
EXIT  
button once.  
2. Press F1 to choose the user memory from USER  
RECMODE  
MONO  
SET  
EXIT  
1-5. Then press F2 to open.  
2. Press F1 to choose ‘MONO’. Then press F2 to  
confirm and F3 to exit.  
USEFUL RECORDING FUNCTIONS  
NOTE – The left and right channels will be added and  
recorded as a mono signal.  
6 SECONDS PRE-RECORDING  
This function enables you to record 6 seconds of audio  
from the internal memory buffer prior to pressing  
RECORD. This is a useful function for minimising the  
chance of missing the beginning of a take.  
SETUP MENU  
ONE-TOUCH SETUP  
ACTUAL RECORDING  
BEGINS HERE  
RECORD BUTTON  
IS PRESSED  
Use the SETUP button to quickly configure the  
PORTADISC for mic, line or digital recordings.  
TIME = 0 SECONDS  
TIME +6 SECONDS  
1. Press the SETUP button once to recall ‘OPEN  
1. Press the SYSTEM button until ‘PRE-RECORD?’  
SETUP’ mode.  
mode is recalled.  
OPENSETUP  
MICREC  
PRE-RECORD?  
YES  
OPEN  
EXIT  
SET  
EXIT  
2. Press F1 until ‘YES’ is displayed. Then press F2 to  
2. The following setup options are available by scrolling  
through F1 from the ‘OPEN SETUP?’ menu page.  
Press F2 to select.  
set-up.  
3. Enter record pause mode by pressing PAUSE  
before sliding the RECORD button.  
SETUP  
PORTADISC settings  
USER1 - USER5  
MIC REC  
LINE REC  
5 user-defined settings  
Microphone recording setup  
Line recording setup  
CAUTION – For the pre-record mode to work, you need to  
wait at least 6 seconds after preparing the record pause  
mode in order to pre-load the buffer. The PORTADISC will  
not record the full 6 seconds of audio otherwise.  
DIGI REC  
Digital recording setup  
You can save your input and system settings (which  
were made by using the INPUT and SYSTEM buttons)  
into 5 user memories and then easily recall them by  
opening the user memories.  
4. Press PAUSE to start recording. The PORTADISC  
will record the audio, including 6 seconds of audio  
prior to the start of the recording.  
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RECORDING  
cont.  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
5. Press the PAUSE button to enter record pause  
4.  
Press PAUSE, then select the track that y you want to  
mode. Or press STOP to stop recording.  
record over using the AMS  
and  
buttons.  
y
INPUT MONITOR FUNCTION  
NOTE – If no track is selected, recording will begin  
automatically over track 1.  
You can monitor the incoming audio signal even when  
you are not recording (the input is always monitored in  
record pause mode).  
5. Slide the RECORD switch to the right to enter  
record pause mode. ‘Overwrite!’ will be briefly  
displayed.  
1. Eject the MD disc by pressing the OPEN button.  
6. Press PAUSE to begin recording. ‘Overwrite!’ will be  
2. Make your record mode setting using the INPUT  
briefly shown again.  
and SYSTEM buttons.  
If the new track is shorter than the track which is being  
overwritten, the remaining part of the old track will  
become the next track on the disc:  
3. Slide the RECORD button to enter the monitor  
mode.  
4. The input audio signal will appear on the display  
meter and on both the analog and digital outputs,  
whichever analog or digital input source you choose.  
BEFORE OVERWRITING:  
TRACK 1  
TRACK 2  
TRACK 2  
5. Press the STOP button to cancel the monitor  
mode.  
AFTER OVERWRITING:  
TRACK 1  
TRACK 3  
(OLD TRACK 2)  
PEAK HOLD METER  
NEW TRACK 2  
The level bar meter display shows the audio level with  
peak hold functions. It can be set as follows:  
If the new track is longer than the track which is being  
overwritten, the next track will also be recorded over:  
1. Press SETUP until the ‘PEAK HOLD METER’ setup  
mode is recalled:  
BEFORE OVERWRITING:  
PEAKHOLDMETER ?  
TRACK 1  
TRACK 2  
TRACK 2  
TRACK 3  
OFF  
SET  
EXIT  
2. Press F1 to choose the setting you want from  
AFTER OVERWRITING:  
TRACK 1  
‘OFF’, ‘2SECOND’, and ‘ON’.  
END OF  
TRACK 3  
PEAK HOLD METER mode  
Peak hold setting  
NEW TRACK 2  
OFF  
Peaks not held  
2SECOND  
ON  
Peaks held for 2 seconds  
Peaks held until the STOP  
or F3 button is pressed  
CAUTION – Please be aware that using overwrite  
mode can permanently remove existing recordings.  
3. Press the F2 button to set-up. Then press F3 to  
THRESHOLD LEVEL FUNCTIONS  
exit the mode.  
The threshold level setting sets the levels from which  
both the auto increment and the auto start/cut  
functions operate.  
OVERWRITE MODE  
It is possible to record directly over previously recorded  
tracks without needing to erase them first.  
RECORD THRESHOLD LEVEL SETTING  
1. Press SYSTEM until ‘OVERWRITE MODE ?’ is  
1. Press the SYSTEM button until ‘THRESHOLD  
displayed.  
LEVELis displayed.  
OVERWRITEMODE ?  
THRESHOLDLEVEL  
OFF  
SET  
EXIT  
-30dB  
SET  
EXIT  
2. Press F1 to select the overwrite setting from ‘ON’  
2. Press F1 to choose the threshold level from  
‘-30dB’, ‘-40dB’, ‘-50dB’ or ‘-60dB’. Then press F2  
to set-up and F3 to exit.  
or ‘OFF’.  
3. Press the F2 button to set-up. Then press F3 to  
exit the mode.  
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AUTO INCREMENT FUNCTION  
When using the auto-start/cut function with a digital  
input, the threshold level setting will default to -80dBFS,  
as illustrated below (with auto-start/cut on):  
The function enables new tracks to be created  
automatically during recording.  
1. Press SYSTEM until ‘TRACK-INCREMENT?’ is  
displayed.  
TRACK-INCREMENT?  
AUTO  
SET  
EXIT  
2. Press F1 to choose the auto increment setting  
from ‘AUTO’ or ‘MANUAL. Then press F2 to set-up  
and F3 to exit.  
If set to ‘AUTO’, a new track will be created if the input  
signal level drops below and then rises above the level  
set in the threshold level menu page (see previous page  
for details). The signal level must drop for more than  
two seconds before rising again to create a new track:  
SILENCE TRIM  
In addition, with auto-start/cut set to ‘ON’ during  
recording, if the audio level drops below the threshold  
level setting for more than 5 seconds and then rises  
above the threshold, the PORTADISC will ‘silence trim’  
the silent region to 5 seconds in length. ‘Silence Trim’  
will be briefly displayed.  
Before silence trim:  
If set to ‘MANUAL, this feature will be disabled and new  
tracks are only created when MARK is pressed. The  
MARK button will also function in ‘AUTO’ mode.  
AUTO-START/CUT RECORDING FUNCTION  
This function, ideal for environmental noise monitoring,  
operates as follows:  
After silence trim:  
The PORTADISC will automatically start recording  
when the threshold level setting is exceeded.  
Recording will automatically pause when the audio  
level drops below the threshold level setting for  
more than 30 seconds.  
The PORTADISC must be in record pause mode for the  
auto-start function to operate.  
1. Press the SYSTEM button until ‘AUTO-START/CUT?’  
is displayed.  
AUTO-START/CUT?  
YES  
SET  
EXIT  
2. Press F1 to choose ‘YES’. Then press F2 to set-up  
and F3 to exit.  
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PLAYBACK  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
REPEAT A-B  
NORMAL PLAYBACK  
You can repeatedly play back a certain portion within a  
1. Load the MD disc to be used for playback into the  
disc opening.  
track.  
1. Press the SYSTEM button until ‘REPEAT MODE ?’  
2. Press the PLAY button to start playback.  
is displayed.  
3. Press the PAUSE or STOP buttons to pause or  
REPEAT MODE ?  
stop playback.  
A-B  
SET  
EXIT  
4. During playback, press the AMS  
button once  
2. Press F1 to choose ‘A-B’. Then press F2 to set-up.  
to locate the beginning of the next track. Press the  
AMS button once to locate the beginning of  
3. Play back the track you want to repeat. While  
playing back the track, ‘A-B’ will be shown in the top  
right hand corner of the display.  
the current track. If you repeatedly press either of  
the AMS buttons, the track will continuously jump in  
the direction indicated. If the AMS  
pressed repeatedly from Track 1, the PORTADISC  
will ‘wrap round’ to the last track.  
button is  
4. During playback, press the F2 button at the time  
that you want the repeat function to start. As this  
point has now been registered as A, ‘Repeat A-’ will  
be shown momentarily on the display.  
FAST SEARCH FUNCTION  
5. Continue playback or press the FF button to reach  
the place where you want the repeat function to  
end. Then press the F2 button to set-up the repeat  
end point – point B. The PORTADISC will now repeat  
the portion between point A and point B.  
You can playback a track in fast search mode by holding  
down either the REW or FF buttons. If you hold the  
buttons for more than 5 seconds, playback will enter an  
extra-fast search mode.  
‘Repeat A-B’ will be shown on the display  
DIRECT TRACK SELECT FUNCTION  
momentarily while rewinding from B to A.  
6. You can also change points A and B during replay. If  
you press F2 again during replay, the point you had  
previously set as B will now become a new point A  
and you will be able to register a new point B by  
following the procedure mentioned in point 5 above.  
You can locate a track you want by its number in order  
to play it back.  
1. During stop mode, press AMS  
or AMS  
repeatedly to choose the track number.  
7. If you want to reset the repeat A-B setting, press  
2. Press PLAY to start playback of the required track.  
the STOP button, or change the playback track  
using the AMS  
or AMS  
buttons.  
REPEAT FUNCTIONS  
AUTO PAUSE MODE  
REPEAT ONE OR REPEAT ALL FUNCTION  
With this mode, the PORTADISC will pause between  
tracks. This mode is useful if you want to playback  
particular tracks one at a time rather than continuously;  
ideal for broadcast or theatre productions.  
You can repeatedly play back a particular track or all  
the tracks from the MD disc.  
1. Press SYSTEM button until ‘REPEAT MODE ?’ is  
displayed.  
1. Press the SYSTEM button until ‘AUTO-PAUSE?’ is  
REPEAT MODE ?  
ALL  
recalled.  
SET  
EXIT  
AUTO-PAUSE?  
YES  
SET  
EXIT  
2. Press F1 to choose the repeat mode from ‘ALLor  
‘ONE’. Then press F2 to set-up.  
2. Press F1 to choose ‘YES’. Then press F2 to set-up.  
3. Press the PLAY button to begin playback.  
3. With auto-pause on, the PORTADISC will  
4. The PORTADISC will repeatedly play back a  
particular track or all tracks accordingly. Whilst in  
the repeat mode, either ‘ONE’ or ‘ALLwill be shown  
in the top right hand corner of the display.  
automatically pause at the end of the current track.  
If you wish to replay the same track, press AMS  
once, then press the PLAY button. If you want to  
start playing back the next track, simply press the  
PLAY button. The PORTADISC will stay in pause  
mode after playing back the next track.  
5. If you want to cancel the repeat mode, choose ‘OFF’  
for the repeat mode as described above.  
4. To cancel the auto-pause mode, set this mode to  
‘NO’ in the system menu.  
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EDITING  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
The PORTADISC operates in four editing modes – erase,  
1. Press the EDIT button until ‘ALL ERASE ?’ is  
divide, combine and move. In addition, you can also  
label a disc or individual tracks. These different editing  
modes enable you to:  
displayed.  
ALL ERASE ?  
YES  
EXIT  
• go to a particular point in the middle of a track  
instantly,  
2. Press the F2 button.  
• combine two tracks together to make them into  
one track,  
3. ’ALL ERASE???’ will appear in the display window.  
Press F2 once again to erase all the tracks.  
• move a track wherever you want to,  
• erase tracks.  
ALL ERASE ???  
YES  
EXIT  
4. Once the all erase process has been completed,  
‘Complete!’ and then ‘Blank Disc!’ will be shown in  
the display.  
ERASE FUNCTION  
You can erase a track by recalling the track number.  
After erasing a track, the track numbers on all following  
tracks will automatically decrease by one.  
ERASE PART OF A TRACK  
By using divide and combine functions in conjunction  
with the erase function, you can erase a particular part  
within a track (see the divide and combine functions  
later on for further information). This example  
This example illustrates erasing track number 2:  
Track number  
Track content  
1
A
2
B
3
C
4
D
illustrates erasing the middle part A2 in track A:  
ERASE  
C
New track content  
A
D
1. If there are two tracks already recorded as tracks A  
and B, divide track A into three parts:  
There are three ways which you can erase a recording:  
A
B
B
1. Erase only one track.  
2. Erase all the tracks at once.  
3. Erase part of a track.  
DIVIDE  
A1, A2, A3  
2. Now, erase the A2 part.  
A1, A3  
3. Then, combine A1 and A3 to make one track.  
A (= A1 + A3)  
ERASE ONLY ONE TRACK  
B
A particular track will be erased by recalling the track  
number.  
1. Press the EDIT button on the top of the  
B
PORTADISC until ‘ERASE ?’ is displayed.  
ERASE ?  
TRK002  
DIVIDE FUNCTION  
YES  
EXIT  
2. Press F1 to recall the desired track, e.g.,  
The divide function divides a recorded track into two  
separate parts, effectively adding a new track number  
within a track for quick location.  
‘TRK002’. Then press F2 to setup.  
3. ’ERASE???’ and ‘TRK002’ will appear in the display  
window. Press F2 once again to erase the track.  
This example illustrates dividing track number 2 into  
two parts, B1 and B2:  
ERASE ???  
TRK002  
YES  
EXIT  
Track number  
Track content  
1
A
2
B
3
C
(4)  
C
4. The erase process has been completed. ‘Complete!’  
will be shown in the display.  
DIVIDE  
B1  
5. If you wish to continue erasing other tracks, repeat  
the procedure above.  
New track content  
A
B2  
1. While replaying the track that you wish to divide,  
ERASE ALL THE TRACKS AT ONCE  
press PAUSE at the point where you want the divide.  
2. Press the EDIT button until ‘DIVIDE?’ is displayed.  
The function erases all the tracks recorded on the MD  
disc. The disc name and track names are also  
removed.  
Then press F2 to setup.  
DIVIDE ?  
TRK001+000  
YES  
EXIT  
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EDITING  
cont.  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
3. The display will repeatedly show the following  
3. The display will now show the following messages:  
one after another:  
messages one after another:  
Rehearsal !  
TRK002  
RH  
Rehearsal !  
TRK001+000  
RH  
RH  
YES  
EXIT  
YES  
YES  
EXIT  
EXIT  
Track OK !  
TRK001+000  
Track OK !  
TRK002  
RH  
YES  
EXIT  
The PORTADISC will playback the audio at the  
dividing point repeatedly. If the audio plays from the  
correct point, skip to point 5 in this list.  
The PORTADISC will playback the end of the first  
track (TRK002) and the beginning of the second  
track (TRK003) repeatedly. If you are happy with  
the sound played back, skip to point 5 in this list.  
4. It is possible to adjust the divide point in 0.06  
second steps by pressing either the FF button or  
REW buttons repeatedly. The adjustment range is  
from -128 to +127 within a track.  
4. If the PORTADISC is not playing back the correct  
point in the audio, press either F3 or STOP to  
cancel the function. Then, start the procedure  
again from point 1.  
5. Press F2 to confirm.  
5. Press F2 to confirm.  
6. The divide process has been completed and  
‘Complete!’ will be shown on the display. The  
PORTADISC will now start audio playback from the  
divided position. If the original undivided track had a  
track name, the track after the divide process will  
not have a name.  
6. The combining process has been completed and  
‘Complete!’ will be shown on the display. The  
PORTADISC will now start playing back the audio  
from the beginning of the combined tracks. If the  
first track before the combine process had a track  
name, this will now become the name of the  
combined track. The name of the second track will  
be deleted.  
NOTE – If you want to cancel the divide function in the  
middle of the procedure, press either F3 or the STOP  
button. You can return the divided track back to its  
original status by using the combine function.  
NOTE – If you want to cancel the COMBINE function in  
the middle of the procedure, press either F3 or STOP  
.
You can return the combined tracks back to their original  
status as separate tracks by using the divide function. If  
‘Impossible!’ is shown on the display, you cannot use the  
combine function with the two tracks you have chosen.  
Due to a natural limitation of the MD system, you may  
not be able to use the combine function if you have used  
it too many times before.  
COMBINE FUNCTION  
This function combines two adjacent tracks into one  
track. This is useful when you want to combine short  
sections of recorded tracks into one. If you wish to  
combine two non-adjacent tracks, you first need to  
move them so they are next to each other using the  
move function (see next column).  
MOVE FUNCTION  
This example illustrates combining tracks 2 and 3:  
You can move a particular track to anywhere on the disc  
simply by changing the track order. The track numbers will  
be automatically re-aligned so that all the tracks have  
continuous numbers in numerical order.  
Track number  
Track content  
1
A
2
B
3
C
4
D
COMBINE  
B+C  
New track content  
A
D
This example illustrates moving track C to between tracks  
A and B.  
1. During stop mode, press the EDIT button until  
‘COMBINE?’ is displayed.  
COMBINE ?  
TRK002  
Track number  
Track contents  
1
A
2
B
3
C
4
D
YES  
EXIT  
MOVE  
B
2. Press F1 to select the first track number of the  
New track contents  
A
C
D
two adjacent tracks that you want to combine  
(track 2 in this example). Then press F2 to set-up.  
1. During stop mode, press the EDIT button until  
‘MOVE >> ?’ is displayed.  
MOVE >> ?  
TRK003  
YES  
TRK002  
22  
2. Press the F1 button until the track number that you  
want to move is displayed. Then, press the F3  
button to choose the destination track number of  
the move function. In the example given in point 1,  
‘TRK003’ will move to the ‘TRK002’ position.  
3. Press the F2 button to move the track.  
4. Once the move function has been completed,  
‘Complete!’ will be displayed.  
NOTE – If you want to cancel the move operation in the  
middle of the procedure, press either F3 or the STOP  
button. You can return the moved track back to its original  
position by going through move function again.  
DISC & TRACK NAMING  
You can label each MD disc and individual tracks with  
alpha-numerical characters.  
1. Press the EDIT button until ‘NAME INPUT?’ is  
recalled.  
NAME INPUT?  
TRK001  
YES  
TRK002  
2. Press F1 to choose the track number that you wish  
to name. If you want to name the disc, rather than  
a track, continue pressing F1 until ‘DISC’ appears  
on the display.  
3. Press F2 to set-up.  
4. The digit furthest to the left on the display will start  
blinking to indicate that the digit is ready to edit. If  
the track or disc already had a title, this function  
can be over-ridden with a new title.  
CHARA ^  
SET  
SHIFT  
buttons to  
5. Press the F1, AMS  
or AMS  
scroll through available characters. Then press the  
F3, REW or FF buttons to shift the editing digit.  
Pressing PLAY clears all the characters and the  
STOP button cancels the edit mode.  
6. After you have completed entering the name, press  
F2 to set-up.  
The following characters (and space) are available for  
naming discs and tracks:  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz  
0123456789  
:;<=>?@^_`!"#$%&’()*+,-./  
NOTE – Pressing F1 in play or stop modes will display  
the disc name, while pressing F2 displays the current  
track name.  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
HEADPHONE MONITOR  
1. Press the SYSTEM button until ‘HEADPHONE  
MONITOR’ is recalled.  
HEADPHONE MONITOR  
STEREO  
SET  
EXIT  
2. Press F1 to select from ‘STEREO’, ‘MONO-L,  
‘MONO-R’ or ‘BOTH’ and then press F2 to confirm.  
Press F3 to exit.  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
The digital output on the PORTADISC can be switched  
off, preventing digital howlround when connected in a  
loop with other digital equipment.  
1. Press the SYSTEM button until ‘DIGITAL OUTPUT?’  
is recalled.  
DIGITAL OUTPUT ?  
OFF  
SET  
EXIT  
2. Press F1 to select either ‘OFF’ or ‘ON’ and then  
press F2 to confirm. Press F3 to exit.  
KEY HOLD  
This facility is provided to avoid any accidental operation  
during recording. Each time you press the button for  
more than two seconds, the hold function changes from  
‘Key Hold ON’ to ‘Key Hold OFF’ and vice versa. The  
following buttons can still operate even when the keyhold  
function is on: KEY HOLD, LIGHT, MARK, DISPLAY and  
POWER. The remote control connection will not be  
affected by this function; i.e., it is always enabled.  
COPY PROTECTION  
The PORTADISC uses the Serial Copy Management  
System (SCMS), which only allows first generation  
digital copies of audio via the optical and coaxial digital  
inputs.  
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USB INSTALLATION  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) audio transfer is provided for  
easy exchange of audio with a compatible computer.  
The format of the transfer is streaming audio – the  
software you are using on the computer will control the  
stored file format of the audio data.  
The PORTADISC will automatically start any required  
software installation when connected via a USB cable to  
a computer.  
WINDOWS 98/ WINDOWS 2000 USERS  
1. Connect a USB cable between the PORTADISC and  
your computer.  
2. Follow the installation instructions to install USB  
drivers (if required) for your computer. You may  
require your Windows installation discs. There is no  
software supplied with the PORTADISC.  
3. Once the drivers are installed, the USB interface  
can be used. Please ensure the application you are  
using is selected in order to record from the USB  
audio source (normally found in options menu).  
4. Should you wish to play back via USB from the  
computer to the PORTADISC, playback has to be  
selected to be USB audio. Most PC output paths  
will default to less than unity gain. To correct this,  
open the output gain control panel on the PC and  
select from options – playback USB Audio Device –  
then with the level page open ensure that both the  
Wave level control and the Output level control are  
set to maximum and un-muted.  
MAC USERS (OS 9)  
1. Connect a USB cable between the PORTADISC and  
your computer.  
2. Follow the installation instructions to install USB  
drivers (if required) for your computer.  
3. Once the drivers are installed, the USB interface  
can be used. Please ensure the application you are  
using is selected in order to record from the USB  
audio source (normally found in options menu).  
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MENU OPERATION  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
These diagrams show the basic menu operations.  
Changing a page displays the current settings, with the  
three functions keys (F1, F2 and F3) selecting the  
parameters. When a parameter is flashing, pressing  
‘SET’ will action this choice.  
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27  
DISPLAY MESSAGES  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
The PORTADISC may show the following messages while  
operating.  
No Disc!  
No MD disc is loaded.  
No Track!  
The disc has been named but there are  
no tracks recorded.  
Blank Disc!  
Nothing has been recorded on the MD  
disc – it may either be a brand new  
disc or it has been completely erased.  
Protected!  
The record protect tag is set to ON on  
the MD disc.  
Retry Error! Normal recording is not possible due to  
excess vibration or scratches on the  
MD disc.  
Cannot Copy! Digital recording is not allowed due to  
the SCMS copy protect function.  
Din Unlock!  
The digital source is not powered on,  
or transmitting via SPDIF or the  
connection is faulty. If this warning  
appears, the PORTADISC will  
Stand By!  
If this is displayed when powering up,  
the previous recording was not made  
properly.  
automatically enter a suspend record  
mode and will resume recording on a  
new track once the signal reappears.  
TOC Reading! The unit is reading the TOC (Table Of  
Contents) from the MD disc.  
TOC Writing! The unit is writing the TOC onto the  
MD disc. When a disc has been  
Disc Error!  
Disc Full!  
The loaded MD disc is damaged in  
some way.  
recorded to or edited since last being  
inserted into the PORTADISC, it is  
necessary to update the TOC  
information on the disc before it is  
ejected. Do not power down or remove  
the power source when ‘TOC Writing!’  
is displayed otherwise you may lose  
recorded information. If power is lost  
during recording or editing, the  
There is not enough space left on the  
MD disc so further recordings cannot  
be made.  
Impossible!  
The recording or edit operation is not  
allowed due to system limitations.  
Key Hold!  
The KEY HOLD function is set to ‘ON’.  
Name Full!  
No more characters can be used in title  
mode as it has reached the maximum  
number permissible. Up to approx.  
1700 characters can be used.  
PORTADISC will automatically update  
the TOC when it is next powered on.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
Before you seek advice from an HHB authorised dealer,  
follow the instructions below if you find any faults during  
operation:  
NO PLAYBACK  
• There is a possibility of condensation – leave the unit  
powered ON for a few hours.  
• Does the MD disc have audio already recorded on it?  
NOT POWERING UP  
• Replace batteries or recharge them.  
NO RECORDING  
Check the battery polarity and battery case installation.  
• Check the record protection tag on the MD disc.  
• Is the MD disc a recording MD disc?  
• Check the audio source and power connections.  
• Check the REC LEVEL knob position.  
• Check the INPUT SOURCE setting.  
• Replace the MD disc.  
• Check connection of the AC adaptor, mains plug and  
DC plug.  
• Remove the battery case and install it again.  
PROBLEMS DURING OPERATION  
• Initialise the unit by powering up while simultaneously  
holding down the F1 and F2 buttons.  
• Replace the MD disc.  
THE USB IS NOT WORKING  
• Re-connect the USB connector.  
• Try installing again.  
• Check that the digital audio format on the PC is  
16-bit, 44.1kHz.  
HIGH AUDIO NOISE  
• Isolate the unit from any source of noise.  
• The Mac or PC is not fully USB compatible.  
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MD SYSTEM INFORMATION  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
The MD has a different recording system from compact  
cassette or DAT. Because of this, there may be  
circumstances when the following situations occur  
during operation. It should be noted that these are not  
faults.  
• ‘Disc Full!’ message is showing although there still  
seems to be enough recordable time remaining.  
The MD disc cannot record more than 255 tracks  
regardless of the total recording time. Delete some  
tracks or replace the disc.  
• The recordable time does not increase even though  
the short tracks have been erased.  
Any track shorter than 10 seconds may not be taken  
into account when calculating the remaining time. So  
erasing short tracks may not increase the recordable  
time.  
• The sum of the recorded time and the time remaining  
does not match with the maximum recordable time of  
the MD disc.  
A minimum of two seconds is the smallest recordable  
unit in an MD recording. Even when a track is less than  
two seconds long, the track will still occupy two  
seconds worth of space. This means that the actual  
recordable time will be reduced. Also, if there are  
scratches on the MD disc, the damaged area will be  
omitted from the recording. This will also cause a  
reduction in the recordable time.  
• When over-writing on a used MD disc:  
1. The time remaining display may not show the  
correct time or the recordable time remaining  
may be drastically reduced.  
2. You may not be able to record new audio and  
erase the old material simultaneously.  
In such cases, erase the previous recording using the  
EDIT mode.  
• The time may not show correctly on the display with  
the mono format MD disc.  
• Excess use of edit functions may cause audio  
corruption so that audio hiccups will occur on playback  
or fast search playback.  
• A track that is compiled using the edit mode may not  
allow the combine function to operate.  
• The time stamp will not work correctly if a power cut  
occurs while recording.  
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NOTES  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
30  
TECHNICAL DATA  
PORTADISC MDP500 MiniDisc Recorder  
GENERAL  
Unbalanced line output  
Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MiniDisc digital audio system  
Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MiniDisc  
Recording method . . . . . . . . Magnetic field variation overwrite  
Reading method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non contact optical pickup  
Laser . . . . . . . . . . . Semiconductor laser (wavelength 780nm)  
Record/playback time  
Connector type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RCA phono  
Output level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +8dBu @ 0dBFS into >10k  
Headphone output  
Connector type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/4" stereo jack  
Impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Output power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15mW  
Stereo mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 minutes max  
Mono mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 minutes max  
Rotation speed . . Approx 400-900rpm Constant Linear Velocity  
Sampling frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.1kHz  
(with internal SRC to cater for 32kHz and 48kHz source signals)  
Coding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ATRAC Ver 4.5  
Modulation system . . . . . . EFM (Eight to Fourteen Modulation)  
Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Power requirement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-14V DC  
Power consumption . . . . Approx 4.5W record, 3.5W playback  
Weight with batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0kg / 4lbs 7oz  
Weight without batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.8kg / 3lbs 15oz  
Dimensions (WxHxD) . . 225 x 57 x 180mm/10 x 2.2 x 7.1 ins  
Internal speaker power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250mW  
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parallel  
Connector type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-pin mini DIN  
Digital connectors  
Coaxial digital input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPDIF  
Connector type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RCA phono  
Input impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Input level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5V p-p  
Optical digital input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPDIF  
Connector type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOSlink  
Coaxial digital output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPDIF  
Connector type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RCA phono  
Output impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Output level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5V p-p  
AUDIO  
Frequency response . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Hz to 20kHz, - 0.5dB  
Wow & flutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Below measurable limits  
Signal to noise ratio (playback) . > 89dB bandwidth 22Hz to 22kHz  
Dynamic range (line input) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 96dB  
Microphone EIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 122dB A-weighted  
THD & N @ 1kHz ref 0dBFS . < 0.02% bandwidth 22Hz to 22kHz  
Optical digital output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPDIF  
Connector type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOSlink  
USB (Ver 1) input / output  
Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Type B  
Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Windows 98/2000, Mac OS  
I/O CONNECTIONS  
Analog connectors  
Balanced mic/line input  
ACCESSORIES  
Connector type . . XLR 3: Pin 2 + Hot; pin 3 - Cold; Pin 1 Ground  
Mic input level for 0dBFS (level control at max) . . . . . . -52dBu  
Line input level for 0dBFS (level control at max) . . . . . . . -2dBu  
Phantom power (mic inputs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +48V, 7mA  
The following accessories are included as standard . . . . . . . . . .  
Soft case, carrying strap, battery caddy with 8 x NiMH  
rechargeable batteries, spare battery caddy, AC adaptor/charger,  
HHB MD80 MiniDisc, operating instructions, quick reference guide  
NOTE: The specifications and design of this product are subject  
to change without notice, due to improvements.  
US patents 4,790,016 and 4,914,701 and foreign equivalents  
licensed from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corportation.  
Published by HHB Communications Ltd.  
Copyright © 2001 HHB Communications Ltd.  
All rights reserved.  
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Tel: 020 8962 5000 · Fax: 020 8962 5050 · E-Mail: [email protected]  
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Tel: 310 319 1111 · Fax: 310 319 1311 · E-Mail: [email protected]  
HHB Communications Canada Ltd · 260 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario M5A 4L5, Canada  
Tel: 416 867 9000 · Fax: 416 867 1080 · E-Mail: [email protected]  

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