Foxda Tech MP3 Player FM 6603 User Manual

FM-6603  
User Manual  
Digital Mp3 Player  
 
Content  
Note................................1  
Communication with Computer  
Connection...........................27  
Installation............................28  
Download..............................29  
Remove.................................30  
Formatting.............................31  
Overview  
MP3 Player.......................3  
LCD.................................4  
Earphone.........................5  
Features..........................6  
Technical Spec.................7  
Operational Notes.............8  
FAQ.......................................32  
Menu Overview.......................33  
Operation Notes  
Battery/Power on or off......9  
Operation MODE..............10  
Operation Notes...............11-13  
Advanced Function  
Menu/Function.................15  
Music...............................16  
Voice............................... 16-17  
FM tuner...........................18-20  
CD Line-in........................ 20-21  
Configuration....................21-24  
Erase files........................ 24-25  
About/Return....................25  
 
3
OVERVIEW  
This player is an MP3 player with removable storage hard disk and  
fashionable appearance. It is user-friendly, easy to operate and  
provides recoding, music playing and repeating function.  
Player overview  
1
1.Neck Strap Loop  
2.Earphone/USB port/CD Line-in Jack  
3.FF  
4.PLAY  
5.STOP  
6.RW  
7.Vol +  
8.VOL-  
9.Internal Microphone  
10.REC/A-B/EQ  
11.Menu  
12.Battery Cover  
13.LCD  
Note: Press 10&11 Button toenable the  
hold function.  
 
4
LCD  
1
2
3
4
12  
5
6
1.Status indicator  
2.Play mode display  
3.Repeat A-B display  
4.EQ  
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A- B  
23  
MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 0 1- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
11  
5.Volume  
6.Power  
7
8
9
10  
7.Function Status  
8.Song No.  
9.Current Music playing time  
10. Totalmusic playing time  
11.Song message  
12.Hold status  
1
2
Earphone overview  
1.Ear piece  
2.USB cable  
3.CD Line-in  
3
 
5
Accessories  
1.USB cable  
2.Earphone  
3.Manual  
4.CD-ROM  
5.Neck Strap  
6.CD Line-in cable  
Features  
Small in size, all-roundfunctions  
One jack for USB, earphoneand CD Line-in connection (patent)  
Online FM recording  
CD Line-in  
Animation Menu  
Playback MP3/ WMAmulti-format files  
Equalizer mode options: Normal, Classic,Jazz, Pop, Rock, DBB.  
LCD display, bluelight background.  
A-B repeat function  
10 hours recording time (128MB)  
12MB full speed USB internalflash memory  
Low power consumption,AAA battery (12hrs continuous playback time)  
No driver required for windowsme/2000/xp (except Windows 98SE)  
Compact and light in Weight, Stylish appearance  
Multilanguage version  
 
6
Data reference  
Size  
74 x 31x 15 mm  
25 g  
Weight  
Power Source  
Frequency Range  
Frequency  
1.5V "AAA"Alkaline Batt.  
(+-1db) 20Hz- 20KHz  
8 KHz -48 KHz  
ISO 11172-3 (MPEG 1.0 Layer3)  
64 kdps- 320 kdps  
(1Khz) 0. 1%  
>80 db  
Encode  
Bit Rate  
Distortion  
SNR  
MP3 (Sound TrackSeparation)  
MP3 (Dynamic Range)  
Recorder Length  
Transfer Speed  
Delivery Speed  
Power Out  
>80 db  
>93db  
16 bit  
12Mb Full Speed USB  
4 Mbps  
>5mW*2  
 
7
Operational Notes  
If the MP3 player will not be operated for aprolonged period, remove the battery  
to avoid possibledamage caused by electricalleakage.  
The MP3 player should be kept in areas freefrom extreme temperature changes,  
moisture and dust.  
Set the HOLD switch to release position before operation  
Do not dropthe player  
Battery life may vary depending on usage condition and manufacturedate.  
Please change the battery under Low Battery indicator displayed.(All buttons  
are not responding even after the batteryhas been taken out and replaced)  
Do not use the player for a very long periodin order to protect your audioability  
If the playerstopsrunning under properoperation,please reset by taking out battery.  
Do not use player when driving or cycling.  
The optimum temperature for operation is 5 -45 degree Celsius(41F-95F) with  
humidity between 10%and 75 %.  
 
8
Operating Instructions  
 
9
Load battery  
Open the battery compartment andload one AAA7 batteryas directed by  
+
and  
-
.
Change battery  
When the LCD displays Low Battery , it indicates a  
need of battery change. Turn off the machine before  
replacing a new battery.  
Turning the power on/off  
The OSD with blue backlightappears when PLAY/STOPbutton is pressed. The lengthof time for the backlightto  
stay on is depending onuser setting.Switching the power off by pressing on thePLAY/STOP buttoncontinuously.  
When the machine has idledfor a while, auto poweroff will activate according tothe time set by user. You canset  
Disable function to let machine cancelthis function.  
power off  
 
10  
Functional Options  
Music playing, voice playing& recording, radio function  
Press Menu to select music mode. Thenpress Menu again to confirm playing music(machine will automatically  
switch back to music modeif no operation for morethan 10 seconds). You can play Mp3 andWMA format files inthis  
mode. LCD displays music as:  
J
AZZ  
A- B  
23  
Music play mode  
Music  
Press Menu button into music mode. Press  
+
button to select voice modeand press Menu button again  
to confirm this mode. Itis the same procedure transferring from voice mode to music mode. LCD displays voice  
as:  
J
AZZ  
A- B  
23  
Voice play mode  
Voice  
Press Menu button into music mode. Press  
+
button two times to selectFM Tuner mode. Press Menu  
again to confirm FM Tuner mode.Press Menu button into music mode.  
J
AZZ  
A- B  
23  
FM mode  
FM  
Press  
+
,
-
button to select music,voice, radio,settings, erase files about orexit mode. Press Menu again  
to confirm selection. (Ref. P. 15)  
 
11  
Music playing functions  
The default OSD isin stop status undermusic mode  
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AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 01- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
Play/Pause/Stop/FF/RW  
Press Play/Stop  
button toplay, LCD displaysas:  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 01- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
Under playing music mode, LCD  
displays music mode  
Press Play/Stop button  
againto pause playing. LCDdisplays as:  
J
AZZ  
A-  
MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 01- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
B
23  
LCD displays pause mode when  
music is pause playing  
Under play or pausemode, press down Play/Stop  
button for 3 seconds  
to jump to stopmode, and press Play/Stopbutton again to returnto  
playing music mode, LCDdisplays as:  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
LCD displays stop mode when  
music is stopped playing  
Note: Only in stop mode,hold play/stop  
MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 01- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
button to switch off themachine. If the  
machine is playing, please stopplaying  
first before switching off.  
Press FF  
button toselect next song. PressRW  
button to selectprevious song.  
J
AZZ  
J
AZZ  
23  
A-  
23  
A-  
MUSI C2 .MP3  
So n g 0 02 - 0 0 :0 1/ 0 5 :12  
B
RW/FF operation will cause song  
information to change.  
MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 01- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
 
12  
VOL+/ VOL-  
By pressing VOL+/VOL- button, youcould control the volume undereither Play or Pause mode.The volume  
steps (see illustration) will increaseor decrease when then theVOL+/VOL- button is pressed correspondingly.  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
5
TRYI NG MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 01- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
Volume adjustment can be  
displayed by digit change  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
TRYI NG MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 01- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
Repeat A-B function  
Under music/voice mode, you canpress A-B/EQ button toselect A andB, then A-B musicor voice will play  
continuously. PressA-B/EQ button to cancel, LCDdisplays as:  
J
AZZ  
J
AZZ  
A-  
23  
A-  
B
23  
Repeat A-B setting display  
TRYI NG MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 01- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
TRYI NG MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 01- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
Remark: Under stop mode, this functionis out of operation. PressA-B/EQ/REC for a period of timeto  
change into EQ setting. (For EQsetting please refer to P. 13)  
 
13  
EQ setting  
Under the playing mode,press A-B/EQ buttonfor a period oftime to select 6different  
music modes:  
Normal  
LCD displays as:  
DBB  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
TRYI NG MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 01- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
Description of another set method(Ref.p21)  
Jazz  
Rock  
Press this button a periodfor EQ set, short timefor repeat A-B set  
Classical  
Pop  
Music/Voice informationdisplay:  
When in play/stop status,the display will scrollto show the informationof music or voicefile, e.g.  
song title, distributor,copyright, etc. The nextline shows the songor voice file number, e.g. song001  
or voice001. Next itis the current playingtime of the musicor voice file, andthen the total playingtime.  
J
AZZ  
A- B  
23  
1.Song title animationrolling  
2.music or voice  
3.music or voicefile number  
MUSI C.MP3  
So n g 0 0 1- 0 1:0 5 / 0 4 :4 7  
1
4.Current playing time  
3
5
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14  
Advanced function  
 
15  
Advanced function  
Followed are the moreadvanced functions of ourMP3 player for you.You canpress Menu button to  
select 6 modes  
press  
+
-
button  
cycling to select above  
item, LCD display as :  
Music  
J
AZZ  
A- B  
23  
Voice  
FM Tuner  
Line in  
Settings  
Erase Files  
About  
Exit  
MENU  
Press Menu button to enter thismode. Press  
button again to confirmyour selecting.  
+
.
-
to cycle selecting above6 functions and press Menu  
Note: No operation in 5seconds, machine returns to latestsetting mode.  
 
16  
Music mode (Ref. P. 10)  
This is the defaultmode. Users can playMP3/WMA files underthis mode. Users canalso run repeat (Ref.P. 22)  
/A-B/RW/FF/V+,-/EQ setting in thismode.  
Voice mode  
Under music mode, press Menu button and  
+
button to select voicemode then press Menu button to  
confirm . Under voicemode, you can selectplay/record/repeat/A-B/RW/FF/V+,-/EQ setting.  
1. Play/RW/FF/V+,- (Ref. Page11)  
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AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
Recording: Under voice mode, LCDdisplay as  
/ V0 0 1.WAV  
Vo ice 00 1- 0 0 :0 5 / 0 1:0 0  
1.Display Stop status  
2.Voice filename and path  
3.Voice fileicon  
4.Voice filenumber  
5.Voice filecurrent recording time  
6.Voice filetotal recording time  
 
17  
Start Recording  
Under Voice Function,press A-B/EQ button to start recording(build-in Microphone,  
microphone's position can beseen in P.2). The display isas follows:  
1.Recording Function display  
2.Name and track of recordedfile  
3.REC Function  
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AZZ  
A-  
VOI CE/ V0 0 1.WAV  
REC 0 0 :0 0 :0 5 / 0 7 :5 8 :0 0  
B
23  
/
4.Time of recorded file  
5.Total time ofrecorded file  
Stop Recording  
Press A-B/EQ button again to stoprecording.  
Play Recording  
The operating procedure isthe same as operatingmusic files (Ref. page11).  
(Display reference in Page13)  
Note: "A-B" repeat functiononly works in playingor pause mode. Userscannot use  
this function in recordingor stop mode.  
Press "A-B/EQ" for awhile and then userscan adjust the EQ mode in play/stop/pause  
status. Users cannot usethis function in recordingmode.  
Name your recorded files  
Users can name yourrecorded files according toyour own preference foryour convenience  
(Ref. Page 29)  
 
18  
FM Tuner  
FM tuner mode  
Press Menu button and press +,- to select FM tuner, and then press Menu to confirm.  
(Adjust the direction ofearphone line to getbetter radio effect)  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
FM  
VOL+/VOL  
5
87.6 Mhz  
Mono(Stereo)  
FM  
FM  
P01  
P01  
Volume is shownby numbers  
The volume steps (see illustration) will  
increase decrease when the VOL+/VOL-  
button is pressed correspondingly.  
23  
87.6 Mhz  
Mono(Stereo)  
Auto search  
Press 'menu' button toauto search and memorizeup to 32 radiochannels.  
FM fine tuner  
Press  
memorize the current radiofrequency. If youwant to repeat theauto search function, pressstop/play  
button until 'P' appearedon the screen,then press and to activate theauto search function  
or  
to finetune. By pressing A-B/EQ button for a moment,the machine will  
again. Similarly, ifyou want to finetune any channels, youonlyneed to press play/stopbutton once till  
the 'p' disappeared fromthe screen. You may now finetune the channelby pressthe A-B/EQ button  
for a while.  
23  
93.90 Mhz  
FM  
Stereo  
P
Press  
or  
to finetune  
 
19  
CLAS  
S
23  
FM Recording  
/FM/F001.WAV  
REC 00:03:33/04:10:06  
Press A-B/EQ button to start recordingthe current listening radio  
channel. The display isshown below:  
Record the current listening channel  
Press the same buttonagain to stop recording.You canplay the  
recorded file in voicemode. The display isshown below:  
CLAS  
S
23  
/ F0 0 1 . WAV  
FM  
008-01:55/08:16  
Playing recorded FMfiles  
Play the FM files undervoice mode  
Press 'Menu' button toreturn to voice playingmode. Press  
and  
to search for therecorded files and pressplay button to playthe file. You  
can treat the fileas common music fileto run EQ setupand other related  
functions  
Operation of FMfiles in PC  
When the USB connectionbetween the mp3 playerand PC has completed,you can find thatthere is  
a folder called 'FM'in the player.Inside you can findthe recorded FM files.Just like other musicfiles,  
you can rename, copyor delete the RecordedFM files.  
Quit FM Tuner mode  
Press 'Menu' button toquit FM tuner modeand back to musicor voice mode.  
 
20  
Line-in recording function  
1.Connection Use the CD line-incable to connect theplayer with CD player  
(or other audio equipment)as shown below:  
2.Recording  
Press Menu and then press +, - to select Line IN . Press Menu to confirm ands  
tart recording.  
As the meantime, press the playbutton on the CDplayer and start  
the recording as shownbelow:  
CLASS  
23  
/Line in/L001.WAV  
REC 00-:00:49/08:06:09  
3.Playing recorded files  
Press Menu button to return tomain menu and selectmusic playing mode. Press  
and  
to find  
the wave file 001.WAV.Press play to listento the recorded musicfiles from CD. You can configure and  
adjust the EQ modeof the file justlike the normal musicfiles.  
CLASS  
23  
/ L0 0 1 . WAV  
Press rec to stop recording,  
and press it againto start recording.  
Song  
001-01:55/08:16  
4.Operation on recordedmusic files  
Connect the player withPC by a USBcable. Youmay find a foldercalled LINE In in the flash  
memory of mp3player.Inside you can findthe file you haverecorded. Like common musicfiles,  
you may also play/rename/copy/deletethe file.  
 
21  
Settings  
Enter this mode accordingto the instructions inPage 15.  
Press +,- button to cycle  
selecting, and press Menu  
J
AZZ  
A- B  
23  
to confirm.  
EQ  
Play Mode  
Contrast  
Note: Except in record mode,you can select setting  
function both in play andstop mode. 5 seconds standby  
time later, machine willautomatically return to music/voice  
play mode (or latest settingmode).  
PowerSaving  
BackLight  
Language  
Exit  
Norma  
DBB  
EQ Setting (Ref. page13 for another  
setting method)  
Rock  
Jazz  
Press +,- button to cycle selecting,  
and press Menu to confirm.  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
Classical  
Pop  
 
22  
2
Play Mode  
Normal  
Press +, - button to cycle  
selecting, and press Menu  
to confirm.  
playing mode includes:  
Repeat singlesong  
Repeat all  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
Shuffle play  
Shuffle repeat  
Repeat all  
3.Contrast  
User can customize thecontrast setting for bettervisual effect.  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
Co n t r a s  
t
Le v e l  
Press "+/-"button to display relativechange,  
and press "menu"button to confirm  
4.Power Saving  
Disable  
1Min  
In order to savepower, the machinecan  
be set to autopower-off if it hasidled for  
a certain period oftime under voice and  
music mode.  
2Mins  
5Mins  
10Mins  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
Press +,- to select and  
press menu to confirm.  
2Mins  
 
23  
5.Backlight  
Disables  
3Sec  
User can disable orchange the backlight  
lasting time in thissetting.  
Press +,- button to select  
and press Menu button to  
confirm.  
10Sec  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
Press +, - button to cycle selecting,  
and press Menu to confirm.  
6.Language  
Chinese  
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AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
Traditional Chinese  
English  
Chinese  
7.Exit  
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AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
When LCD displays Exit , press Menu to confirm, and return to  
setting mode.  
 
24  
Erase files (Ref. P. 15)  
Press +, - button to  
cycle selecting,and press  
Menu to confirm.  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
Erase music files  
File name  
Press +,- to cycle selecting yes  
or no, and then press menu  
to confirm.  
Press  
selection  
to cycle the music files  
TRYING MUSIC.MP3  
Delete the file? Yes No  
File name  
2TRYING MUSIC.MP3  
Delete the file? Yes No  
When the files has beenerased, you  
can see the display shownabove  
File deleted  
Erase voice files  
Press +,- to cycle selecting yes orno,  
and then press menu to confirm.  
Press  
selection  
to cycle the music files  
File name and path  
/VOICE/V001.WAV  
Yes No  
Delete the file?  
File name  
/VOICE/V002.WAV  
Delete the file? Yes No  
When the files has beenerased,  
File deleted  
you can see the displayshown above  
Note: Under delete mode, 5 secs standby timecan cause the machine toreturn to  
voice/music mode (or the latestsetting mode)  
 
25  
Firmware VER.  
Production Model  
About  
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AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
Fm6603 VER 2.400  
FREE 108MB  
Please refer to P. 15 on howto enter  
this mode  
Free memery  
Note: As some componentswould take up spaces inthe flash memory, itis normal  
to find out that theavailable memory size is lesserthan normal.  
Exit  
Please refer to P. 15 on howto enter  
this mode  
J
AZZ  
A-  
B
23  
Press menu to return to music or voice mode (latest running mode)  
Note: Under this mode, 5secs standby time can causethe machine to return tovoice/music  
mode (or the latest settingmode)  
 
26  
CONNECTION WITH COMPUTER  
 
27  
Requirements for computersystem  
1. Operating systems: MicrosoftWindows 98 SE, WindowsMe, Windows 2000, WindowsNT,  
Windows XP  
2. CPU: Intel Pentium3, Pentium 4 orabove CPU  
3. Memory: 64 MBor above  
4. HD: 200MB idlememory and above  
5. Interface: full-speed USB  
6. CD-ROM  
Connection with computer  
Connect the USB cablewith the  
computer USB port.  
 
28  
Installation of Driver  
After connecting with computer, Windows 2000/ME/XP willautomatically identify and installthe driver. The  
machine is ready touse when a removable drive icon appears in my computer . The attached CD-ROM  
is needed for Windows98SE to install Driver.  
The icon will be displayedhere after  
installation  
The icon will be displayedin my computer after installation  
Windows 98SE CD-ROM installation  
Put the attached CD-ROM intocomputer, and then  
install the software according toinstruction.  
Computer difference can display somechanges  
 
29  
Save and renamemusic and voicefiles  
Ready  
After successful connection betweenthe  
machine and computer,it is displayed as  
Double-click removable disk, itis displayed as  
FM  
FM  
VOICE LINEIN  
FM file  
Music file  
Voice  
Voice  
Voice file  
Line in  
Line in  
Line in file  
Note: This machine canrecognize and play .Mp3,.WMA and .WAV format files  
 
30  
The operating procedure ofthe removable flash diskis the same asnormal USB storage  
device. Users may copyfiles to relevant folder. Youmay also rename itfor your own  
convenience  
Writing status  
Write  
The icon will move whenit is writing  
or deleting files  
Disconnection with computer  
Please follow the instructionbelow for disconnection betweenMp3 player and computer.  
Right click plug and play icon then select safe to delete to disconnect  
Note: Do not unplug themachine with computer when thefile is reading, writing ordeleting. Foxda  
Technology is not liablefor any damage/lose of anyfiles.  
 
31  
Formatting  
Right click the removable disk icon then select FAT mode to format. Themachine may not beable to play  
music if FAT32 or NTFS mode selected. To recover, pleaseformat the machine againas FAT mode.  
Press"Begin"button  
 
32  
General question&answer  
Suggested solutions  
Problems  
Possible causes  
Unable to switch  
on the machine  
No battery  
Incorrect battery position  
Change for new battery  
Place the battery appropriately  
Re-plug the earphone  
Increase the volume  
Change the battery  
Clean the plug  
Loosen plug  
No audio output  
from the earphone  
Volume is  
0
Check the battery status  
Check the plug forwhether it  
has oxidized or coveredby  
any dirty stain  
Re-download related files  
Corrupted Mp3 or Wav files  
Choose the correct lang.  
Wrong lang. setting  
Do not support certainlang.  
Signal too weak  
Interfere by other electronic  
appliances  
LCD cannot display  
Poor FM receiving  
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Adjust the position ofearphone  
Close and stay awayfrom the electronic  
appliances that interfere thesignal  
Replace the battery witha new one  
Reconnect the USB cable  
Use another USB cable  
Check the battery  
Check the USB connection  
Mal-function USB cable  
Out of memory  
Cannot upload/download Mp3  
/WMA/WAV files  
Delete files to releasemore memory  
Delete files to releasemore memory  
Cannot record or receive FM  
Out of memory  
 
MENU  
Press  
+
-
button to select  
FM Tuner  
Line in  
MUSIC  
VOICE  
Settings  
About  
Exit  
Erase Files  
Normal  
Music  
Voice  
Exit  
Rock  
Jazz  
EQ  
Normal  
Repeat Track  
Repeat All  
Shuffle  
Classical  
Play Mode  
Contrast  
PowerSaving  
BackLight  
Language  
Exit  
Disable  
1 Mins  
2 Mins  
5 Mins  
10Mins  
Shuffle Repeat  
Disables  
3Sec  
10Sec  
CHINESE  
Traditional  
CHINESE  
ENGLISH  
 
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