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ToughPhone TP851 PRO TALK mobile
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  • Page 1 TP851 User manual Thank you for purchasing JCB ToughPhone TP851 PRO TALK mobile phone...
  • Page 2 Brief Introduction Thank you for choosing the JCB TP851 GSM cellular phone. You‘ll find details of the great features of the phone in this manual. The TP851 is waterproof and dustproof to IP67, The phone is rugged enough to withstand a drop of 1.5m onto a hard surface. The PTT function provides a free short-distance walkie talkie feature.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Appearance ............Specifications……………………………………………… Key functions ............Display Icons………………………………………… SIM card install and uninstall ........ Micro-SD card install and uninstall…………………… Battery ..............2. Basic functions ........... Power on/off ............Touch screen calibration……………………………….. Making a call ............Answering a call ........... Missed call ............
  • Page 4 3.7 Restore factory settings ........ 4) Business zone ..........4.1 Games……………………………………… 4.2JAVA……………………………………………. 4.3JAVA settings…………………………………….. 4.4JAVA default security ......……… 5).Messages ............5.1 Text messages ..........5.2 MMS ............. 5.3 Chat .............. 5.4Voice mail server………………………………… 5.5 Broadcast message…………………………… 6).Multimedia ............6.1 Camera ............6.2 Image viewer ..........
  • Page 5: Appearance

    1. Appearance Specifications Frequency: 850/900/1800/1900MHz Supported network: GPRS, WAP Dimension: 126x60x22 mm Talk time: About 10 hours (depends on network status) Standby time: About 280 hours (depends on network status) Screen Size: 2.2inch TFT Phonebook Capacity: 1,000 Records SMS Capacity: 200 Records Flash Storage Capacity: 2G Battery: 1800mAh Speaker: Single...
  • Page 6: Display Icons

    Display Icons: SIM1 or SIM2 showing signal strength Battery capacity Alarm clock on. If off, no icon displays keypad locked or unlocked. SIM1 or SIM2 unread SMS SIM1 or SIM2 unread MMS SIM1 or SIM2 missed call SMS sending Ringtone Vibration Vibration and ring Ring after vibration...
  • Page 7: Sim Card Install And Uninstall

    SIM card install and uninstall Insert the SIM card to the slot by referring to the following pictures. Take out the SIM card from the reverse direction. 。 Note: Input PIN code if SIM card is locked. If PIN code is lost, contact the operator Micro-SD card install and uninstall 1.
  • Page 8: Battery

    Battery Installing Battery Insert the battery as per below pictures. Insert the battery cover to the slot, turn the battery screw to horizontal direction. Confirm the battery is correctly installed before powering on. Removing Battery As picture, below turn the battery screw to vertical direction, take off the cover, remove the battery. Charging As per below pictures, connect the data cable to the micro USB port.
  • Page 9: Basic Functions

    Talking and standby time will depend on different conditions when using the device, like Signal intensity, working profiles, environment temperature etc. Do not throw the battery into fire or any severe environment with high temperatures. 2. Basic Function Power on/off With a charged battery power, press for 2-3seconds to power on or off.
  • Page 10: Missed Call

    Missed call dialing Press to check the details on missed calls.  Reject a call when there‘s an incoming call, press to reject a call.  PTT operation  For details, please reference to 7.2  The use of data cable 1.
  • Page 11: Extra Numbers

    *this function will only work for the numbers from phone. 1.9 Extra numbers Owner number:SIM1/SIM2 owner number, you can edit and remove the name and phone  number, if you edit the name and number, then it will display your name when the phone is in standby, if you only edit the phone number, it will only display your number under standby.
  • Page 12: Call Settings

    * This function needs the support from operator network. SIM1 text message counter You can check how many messages you sent and received. SIM1 GPRS counter You can look through GPRS flow you sent and received Reset counter, you can delete all the GPRS flow logs. 2.1.2 SIM2 call history Same as SIM1.
  • Page 13: Settings

    B.SIM 2 call setting Same as SIM 1, you also could choose line 1 when SIM 2 is open. C. Advance settings 1. Black list Press OK to enter into this feature→ black list→ reject from list: On/Off→ black list numbers→ add the phone number to the list ( 20 contacts at most)→...
  • Page 14: Pen Calibration

    Only SIM 2 will be open, SIM1 will be closed; Some of the SIM 1 function will be hidden. Flight mode Please choose Flight mode when you are on plane, calling and message service will do not work. 3.3 Pen calibration According to the instruction shown on the screen, click the arrow center, calibrate the touch screen so that the touching can be more effectively.
  • Page 15: Restore Factory Settings

    Fixed dial Fixed dial is used to dial emergency number. Setup this function need to input the PIN number. Change password Change PIN 1 and PIN 2 password→ input old SIM card password→ input new SIM card password→ input again to confirm the new password B.
  • Page 16: Text Messages

    5. Messages 5.1 Text message Click the icon to enter into the message menu; Click top left corner or press # to switch the typewriting; Type the message, choose the related phrase by up and down negotiation. Choose SIM1/SIM2 to finish the message sending. Write message Choose Write message and Press OK →...
  • Page 17: Voice Mail Server

    support from the network service provider, please check if your SIM card support this service or contact the Operator before using this service. Write message Press OK to go to ―write message‖ menu, you will see following subtitles: To, Cc, Bcc, Subject, Edit Content.
  • Page 18: Camera

    6)Multi-Media 6.1 Camera Menu→Multimedia→Camera, go into cyber shot screen, see the touch screen and numeric operations as below: Press ―Options‖ or touch to start following settings:  Photos: view the photos  Camera Settings: it is used to switch on/off the LED Highlight, set Shutter Sound, Explosion Value, Contrast, Anti-flicker, Delay timer and Continuous Shot.
  • Page 19: Video Player

    Press "Options" and start following settings,including Camcorder settings, Video settings, Effect settings, Storage,Restore default. 6.4 Video Player Choose Video Player and press OK to enter. Press ―Options‖ to choose the ―Storage‖: Phone or Memory Card. This phone will add the files to the play list of ―Video‖ folder of the File Manager automatically.
  • Page 20: Sound Recorder

    Lyric list:switch on to display the lyric when playing,the .lrc format files must be stored in―My  Music‖folder with the same name of the songs. 6.6 Sound Recorder Go to Recorder screen, press ―Options‖ → Press ―Record‖ →Stop and Save the audio, you will see the recorded file named by the recorded date and time.
  • Page 21: Ptt

    7. PTT 7.1 Main Screen Choose PTT, press OK or touch the icon to enter the following screen, details please refer to real screen: PTT Setting:Touch ④ or press OK to enter PTT settings. Backgroud Run:If switching on this function, you can send signals by pressing left side PTT button or receive the signals under the same frequency even if you are not under PTT screen.
  • Page 22: Services

    → switch ,set the frequency as introduced to be same, touch Transmitting:choose on―background run‖ and press OK. Press the left side button or up navigation key, indication light turns red., start to talk through the bottom microphone hole. The distance between the mouth and the microphone hole should be kept as 2.5-5cms;...
  • Page 23: Gps

     Input the numbers (Press―#‖ to input decimal point);  Navigation keys respectively represent―+ - x ÷ M+ M- MR and MC‖ functions, press the navigation keys or touch the calculation symbols to start calculation.  It gives out the result after you press OK key. ...
  • Page 24 9.3.1 Location Service: Input following contents and send to the phone number which you want to track: Format: W+Password+, +000 ( Default Password : 000000) For Example: W000000,000 The number being tracked will response with a SMS, including the location information: Location Data Format: Longitude = xxx degree - xx cent - xx second Latitude = xxx degree - xx cent - xx second 9.3.2 Time tracking function...
  • Page 25: Hand Up Masage When Reject

    For example: W000000,002,000 The phone will reply a message – Stop Timer OK This means the function of tracking location is off. 9.4 Hand up message when reject 9.4.1 If this function is switched on, it will auto-reply a message to the rejected numbers when it calls 9.4.2 Templates message SMS It has 10 messages templates, you can edit or delete them.
  • Page 26: Input Methods

    4. Input method Keypad definition OK key: It is used to confirm the information you input, or choose Options, send messages and save information, etc. Left key: it usually represents the function displayed at the left bottom corner of the screen. Right key: it is used to return, cancel or clear the information you input.
  • Page 27 If your mobile has problems when using, please try to check the following ‗trouble shooting‘ first; If the problem is not solved, please contact us. Troubles Cause Solutions Power on key is Press power on key not pressed for for more than three enough time.
  • Page 28 This service is Contact the Operator Can‘t send not activated or and get the Message out SMS no Message Center Number. Center Numbers code Input code error Contact with the error for three times operator Input wrong code Please contact with Auto-lock (forget the code) the appointed...
  • Page 29: Important Product Information Guide

    If the glass chips or cracks, do not touch or attempt to remove the broken glass. Stop using JCB Toughphone until the glass is replaced by a JCB Toughphone Authorized Service Provider. Glass cracked due to misuse or abuse is not covered under the warranty.
  • Page 30 When you use the JCB Toughphone USB Power Adapter to charge JCB Toughphone, make sure that the power adapter is fully assembled before you plug it into a power outlet. Then insert the JCB Toughphone USB Power Adapter firmly into the power outlet. Do not connect or disconnect the JCB Toughphone USB Power Adapter with wet hands.
  • Page 31 Some cellular networks may not accept an emergency call from JCB Toughphone if it does not have a SIM, if the SIM is PIN-locked, or if you have not activated your JCB Toughphone.
  • Page 32 JCB Toughphone. For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. Do not store JCB Toughphone or any of its accessories in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
  • Page 33 When on, JCB Toughphone receives and sends out radio frequency (RF) energy through its antennas. The JCB Toughphone cellular antenna is located at the bottom edge of JCB Toughphone, to the left of the Home button. The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® antenna is located at the top edge of JCB Toughphone, to the right of the headset jack.
  • Page 34 If you are still concerned about exposure to RF energy, you can further limit your exposure by limiting the amount of time using JCB Toughphone, since time is a factor in how much exposure a person receives, and by using a hands-free device and placing more distance between your body and JCB Toughphone, since exposure level drops off dramatically with distance.
  • Page 35 ÂÂ Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn JCB Toughphone off immediately. (Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears, then drag the slider.) Hearing Aids JCB Toughphone may interfere with hearing aids.

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