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TP803 Sitemaster 3G User manual Thank you for purchasing JCB ToughPhone TP305 mobile phone...
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Brief introduction Thank you for choosing the JCB TP803 3G cellular phone. You’ll find details of the great features of the phone in this manual. The TP305 is waterproof IPX4, dustproof IP5X, The phone is rugged enough to withstand a drop of 1.5m onto a hard surface.
CONTENTS 1. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE ........1 2. GETTING STARTED ............7 Install the USIM/SIM card ........... 7 Insert the memory card ..........8 Charging the battery ........... 9 Turn your phone on and off ........9 Password ..............10 PIN code .............
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Make a call from Call log ......12 Make an international call ......13 Dial an extension number ......13 Make an emergency call ......13 Answer calls, Check missed calls ....... 13 Answer/reject calls ........13 Answer two calls at the same time ..... 14 Check missed calls ........
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Record a video ..........36 Media player ............. 36 Play the music ..........37 Play the video ..........38 File manager ............. 38 Browser ..............39 Java apps ..............40 Bluetooth ..............40 Transmitting document via Bluetooth ..41 Use Bluetooth earphone ......42 Clock .................
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Converter ..............48 5. INPUT METHOD ............49 6. TROUBLESHOOTING ............. 50 7. IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFO GUIDE……………………..53...
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SAFETY NOTICE: Please comply with these precautions to avoid putting yourself or other around you in a dangerous or illegal situation, and ensure peak performance of your device. Icon Description ROAD SAFETY Do not use your phone while driving. INTERFERENCE All wireless devices could affect your device performance.
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REFUELLING Switch off the device when refueling. Do not use the device at refueling point. BLASTING AREAS Switch off the device near blasting areas. USE SENSIBLY Use in normal condition, as explained in the User’s manual. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
Getting to know your phone Front View Flashlight Phone Receiver Main Screen Navigation Key OK Key Right Soft Key (RSK) Left Soft Key (LSK) END/POWER Key SEND Key Numeric Keys Microphone...
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Side View Volume Keys Camera Key Data/Charger Port Flashlight Switch Earphone Jack Back View Camera...
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Keys Description 1) Press to enter main menu screen. OK Key 2) Confirm the selected item or function. 4-way navigation allows you to scroll between Navigation Key menu options. LSK/RSK Run the selected function. SEND Key 1) Answer or make a phone call. 2) Access the call history in standby mode.
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function. Flashlight Switch Press to turn on/off the flashlight. Numeric keys to dial phone numbers; Long press to call contacts programmed into speed dial. 1) Press 0 for the space during text input; 2) Long press 0 for + during dialing; 1) Press * for symbols during text input;...
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Flight mode Battery GPRS EDGE UMTS Calling Missed call Unread SMS Unread MMS New voice mail Bluetooth Alarm clock Memory full...
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Bluetooth is on Use as a U-disk Music played in background FM played in background Vibration only Silence profile Melody call alert Vibration and melody call alert...
Getting Started Install the SIM card Turn off the phone before inserting the SIM card and battery. Battery performance depends on various factors, including network configuration, signal strength, the temperature of the environment during operation, the features and/or settings you select and use, items attached to connecting ports, as well as talk time, data transmission, and other software usage patterns.
turn it off and remove the battery cover. Remove the battery; Insert the SIM card: Place the SIM card with the golden contacts facing down. Insert the battery: Make sure the contacts of the battery face the correct direction, and push the other side of the battery slightly until it is fit within the battery compartment.
Charging the battery Charging the battery: Connect the USB cable to USB port on the phone. Connect the charger to a standard wall outlet. When the battery is fully charged (the icon is no longer moving), unplug the travel charger from the power outlet.
Password PIN code PIN code (Personal Identification Number) helps to avoid your (U)SIM card being used illegally. PIN code is provided with (U)SIM card. If the wrong PIN code is used three times, you should unlock it by a PUK code. Default PIN code is 1234.
Quick Start Guide Standby and Unlock Standby Screen and Main Menu Date and Time Setting < Main Menu > → <Settings> → <Phone settings> → <Time and date>. Choose <Time>, input to adjust the time, and then press [LSK] key to save. Choose <Date>, input to adjust the date, and then...
press [LSK] key to save. Set <Time zone>, <Use 24-hour format > and <Date format>. Make a call Make a call In standby screen press any numeric key to access dial board, input numbers to make a call. Press [LSK] key or [END/POWER] key to end the call. Make a call from Contacts In standby screen select <Contacts>...
Press [Up] key / [Down] key search for a call log. Press [SEND] key to make a call. Make an international call Long press numeric key [0] to input “+” in dial board. Input country code, area code and phone number Press [SEND] key to make a call.
[END/POWER] key to reject the call. Answer two calls at the same time During phone call, if call waiting feature is on (which requires service from the operator), you can follow as below when a second call comes: Press [SEND] key to answer the second call, the current call will be on hold.
Input phone number or choose from <Contacts>. Input message text. Press [LSK] key and select<Send> to send it. In new SMS screen, press [LSK] key - <Insert> to choose and insert Contact info, Text template or Calendar event. In new MMS screen, press [LSK] key to select picture, video, sound etc., and add subject, Cc or Bcc.
Functions Description Call Log Call log records all calls, missed calls, dialed calls and answered calls. As long as the network supports these functions, the phone can record missed calls and answered calls. Check call logs In standby screen, press [SEND] key to access call logs.
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Save to contacts: add this number as a new contact; or choose recorded contact to add this number as a new contact number. Add to blacklist: press [OK] key to add the focus number into the blacklist. To manage the blacklist, <Settings>...
to finish. Delete: press [OK] key to delete the log. Delete more: press [OK] key to delete more call logs. Call back quickly In the call log, select the number and press [SEND] key to call back quickly. Delete call log In the call log, press [LSK] key, choose <Delete>, press [LSK] key to confirm.
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The contact list displays name and storage location. You can press [SEND] key to make a call. In the contact list, press [LSK] key for option menu as below: Add new contact: enter the new contact’s editing interface, choose the contact to be saved in the phone or SIM Card.
Copy to: copy contacts from phone to SIM Card, or from SIM Card to phone. Add to blacklist: press [OK] key to add any number into the blacklist. Mark: mark contacts to send SMS/MMS, send as vCard, delete, move to, copy to, add to backlist or export to SD card.
number, email and etc., then press [LSK] key to save all the information. Choose image from photos to add as contact picture. To add more information, you can choose <Add detail>. View contact information In the contacts list, click the contact to view details.
Copy to: copy the contact from phone to SIM Card or from SIM Card to phone. Duplicate contact: duplicate this contact in the same storage location Add to speed dial: add as one of 8 speed dials and choose a number from 2-9 as the speed dial number.
Speed find In the contact list, input letters to find the contact. (For example: if want to find “jay”, press “529”.) Message In message, you can create, send, receive, view, edit and set the SMS/ MMS/Email. You can also receive broadcasting message.
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Input the message content in message column. Choose <Insert> to insert Contact info, Text template or Calendar event. Choose <Send> to send the message. Choose <Save to drafts> to save the message in Drafts. Create a MMS In the MMS, choose the <New MMS> on top edit a new message.
Read the message When a new message comes, a dialogue box will pop out. Open the Inbox. Choose read message to read. Inbox View message list and read/unread status. Sent Save/ view/ delete sent message. Drafts Save/ view/ delete drafts. Outbox Save and view/delete messages on the way to be sent SMS/MMS settings...
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Delivery report: Turn on the function, message center will send delivery report every time message is sent. SMS Type: select the type for SMS Validity period: set the period that messages stay in the message center Save sent SMS: select on/off Text template Edit /delete/add text template.
Auto-Playback: Set the MMS’s playback to be automatic or manual. Deliver size limit: Set the max delivery size. Reception size limit: Set the max received MMS size. Save sent MMS: select on/off. Text template Edit /delete/add text template. Email You may receive and send messages via Email. You need to set up your own email, and then receive and send the emails.
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Edit the account information and settings, includes: User information: is needed to edit user name, E-Mail address, Reply-to address, User ID, Password, SMTP user ID and SMTP password. User ID, Password, SMTP user ID and SMTP password are those of your email account.
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Select your server type Edit Server name Edit Server port Msg preference: to set email’s download mode, maximum size, etc. Signature: to edit your signature After the settings, back to the Email, select to enter Inbox/Outbox/Sent/Drafts or write a new email. Switch an account In Email screen, press [LSK] key and select <Accounts>...
Create a new email After setting the account, enter the Email, choose <New mail> to write and send a new mail. Enter the email address in the receiver column. Enter the subject in the subject column. Input the content in the content area. Press [LSK] key and select <Send>...
In <Profile> menu, Press [LSK] key to select Settings Set the options. In Standby mode, the current profile settings and ring mode is displayed in the status bar on the top of screen. Phone settings Display Set the theme, wallpaper, and shortcuts Ringtone Include settings of call default ringtone and message ringtone.
Adjust backlight, as well as brightness and backlight duration. Input setting Select to set the input language. Auto power on/off Set the auto power on/off function, power on time and auto power off time. Call settings Voice call Voice call function includes Call diverting, Call barring, Call waiting and Auto redial.
Call end tone: select to turn on/off Answer mode: to select answer mode: Normal, Auto answer or Any key. Call duration: to set durations of the last call, dialed calls and answered calls. Blacklist: to set the function on/off and manage the Blacklist number (default phone code is 0000).
Connectivity settings Set the connection type for default connection, Browser, JAVA, MMS and data account. Security settings Phone lock Select to turn on/off phone lock. (Default password is "0000".) Keypad autolock Set Keypad autolock function on or off. Data lock Data lock provides protections for contacts, SMS, MMS and call log.
Need to input phone code (Default password is "0000".) Camera You can use the phone’s camera to take photos and adjust the camera’s settings. The camera is on the back of the phone and takes the screen as a viewfinder. The photos taken by the camera are saved as JPG format.
Switch Record/Snapshot: switch between camera and camcorder. Scenes: Select Normal, MMS, Continuous, Night, Sunset or Text mode. EV: adjust Exposure value. Settings: includes settings of Resolution, Timer, White Balance, Effects, ISO, Image quality, Shutter sound and Storage. Album: view pictures in the album. Take a photo To a take photo, press [Ok] key or [Camera] key when there is no option menu in the interface.
entertainment purpose. You can download music files from your PC, transfer music files via Bluetooth and copy the files to your micro SD card so that you can listen to music on your phone. The media files are classified and saved according to the artists, albums, playlists and videos.
Set as: set the music as profile or contact ringtone Listen via Bluetooth: listen to the music via Bluetooth Details: view the music details Play the video In Media player screen, select Videos and press [Up/Down] key to select the video you like, and press [OK] key to play. In playing screen, press [LSK] key to have options: Full screen view: select to view the video by full screen...
Print via Bluetooth: to print the image in the phone (except system images) or SD card via Bluetooth. Rename: rename the selected file Manage: Move to folder, Copy to folder and New folder List by: date, name, type, size (largest first) Properties: view the details of the selected file Memory status: view the memory status of phone and SD card.
the desired service. The service provider will also provide instructions about how to use their service. The charge information and other specific settings are provided by the network service providers. Java apps You can download and view all installed JAVA games and applications in JAVA menu.
Select Visible to all, Set visibility period or Hidden to decide if other devices can search the phone. My phone’s name The phone's name will be shown in other devices when it is found. Service Includes hands free, Bluetooth headset, stereo service, basic image, dial up modem connection, file transfer and object push.
1) Press [LSK] key to search device. If you have used Bluetooth before, a list of the previous search results is displayed; 2) Select the devices with which you want to pair, and enter the password. The same password must be inputted to the other device as well.
choose <Bluetooth earphone> to active earphone function. Now you can call via Bluetooth phone. Bluetooth icon will be shown when the Bluetooth is on. Clock Select <Main menu>→ <Extra>-><Clock> to enter the function. Alarm You can set several alarm clocks at different times and you can set the alarm on or off and delete in this menu.
Move up: move up the time of region in the expected sequence Move down: move down the time of region in the expected sequence Stopwatch The operations of this function are as follows: Start: to start. Stop: to record the time, continuous click to record several time points.
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You could add new meetings, to-dos and anniversaries in the calendar. View You could view all events, all meetings, all to-dos and all anniversaries. Weakly/Monthly view You could choose weekly view /monthly view. Delete You could delete any schedules in the calendar. Go to date You could choose the date to view in the calendar.
Notes Select <Main menu> → <Extra> → <Notes> to enter the function. Notes supports the functions: create new, view and delete. FM radio The phone supports FM radio. Select <Main menu> → <FM radio> to enter the function. The following operation in FM radio: My channels: list the channels you save All channels: list all the channels searched Manual tuning: enter the channel’s frequency...
Recorder Select <Main menu> → <Extra> → <Recorder> to enter the function. You can use the phone’s recorder to record sounds and adjust the recorder’s settings. The voice clips are taken in AMR format. Please use the appropriate software to use when you upload the voice clips to the computer.
date and protected or not Settings Record mode: choose normal or MMS Storage location: choose to save the voice clips in the phone or storage card You need to delete some pictures or other files in “file manager” to release some space in memory if the memory space is not enough for new Calculator This supports simple calculation, such as +,-,×,÷.
Input Method This mobile phone supports 14 kinds of input languages. You can set default input language and default input method in < Main Menu > → <Settings> → <Phone settings> → <Input settings>.
Troubleshooting Your phone displays “Call not allowed” or “No service.” • When you are in an area with weak signal or poor reception, you may lose reception. Move to another area and try again. • You cannot access some options without a subscription. Contact your service provider for more details.
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• If using a headset, ensure that it is properly connected. The phone beeps and the battery icon flashes. Your battery is low. Recharge or replace the battery to continue using the phone. The audio quality of the call is poor. •...
JCB Toughphone User Guide at: http://www.jcbphone.co.uk/ To avoid injury, read all operating instructions and the following safety information before using JCB Toughphone. detailed operating instructions, read the Toughphone User Guide on your JCB Toughphone by visiting http://www.jcbphone.co.uk/...
JCB Toughphone is cracked, punctured, or damaged by water. The screens of JCB Toughphone are made of glass. This glass could break if JCB Toughphone is dropped on a hard surface or receives a substantial impact or is crushed, bent, or deformed. If the glass chips or cracks, do not touch or attempt to remove the broken glass.
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JCB Toughphone gets wet turn off JCB Toughphone before cleaning, and allow it to dry thoroughly before turning it on again. Do not attempt to dry JCB Toughphone with an external heat source, such as a microwave oven or...
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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...
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The JCB Toughphone USB Power Adapter may become warm during normal use. Always allow adequate ventilation around the JCB Toughphone USB Power Adapter and use care when handling. Unplug the JCB Toughphone USB Power Adapter if any of the following conditions exist: The power cord or plug has become frayed or •...
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Emergency Calls You should not rely on wireless devices for essential communications, such as medical emergencies. Use of JCB Toughphone to call emergency services may not work in all locations or all operating conditions. Emergency numbers and services vary by region, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due to network availability or environmental interference.
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JCB Toughphone while driving, keep in mind the following guidelines: Give full attention to driving or riding and to • the road. Using a mobile device while driving or riding may be distracting. If you find it disruptive or distracting while operating any...
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Navigating Safely Do not rely on JCB Toughphone applications that provide maps, digital compass headings, orientation information, directions, or location-based navigation to determine precise locations, proximity, orientation, distance, or direction.
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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.
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JCB Toughphone and its accessories away from small children. Repetitive Motion When you perform repetitive activities such as typing or playing games on JCB Toughphone, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. Take frequent breaks and if you have discomfort during or after such use, stop use and see a physician.
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JCB Toughphone as condensation may form on or within JCB Toughphone. When you’re using JCB Toughphone or charging the battery, it is normal for JCB Toughphone to get warm. The exterior of JCB Toughphone functions as a cooling surface that...
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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. For optimal mobile device performance and to be sure that...
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SAR. The SAR limit applicable to JCB Toughphone set by the FCC is 1.6 watts per kilogram (W/kg), 1.6 W/kg by Industry Canada, and 2.0 W/kg by the Council of the European Union. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions (i.e., at...
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JCB Toughphone, since exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. Additional Information For more information from the FCC about exposure to RF energy, see: www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety The FCC and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also maintain consumer website www.fda.gov/Radiation-EmittingProducts/RadiationEmittin gProductsandProcedures/HomeBusinessandEntertainment/ CellPhones/default.htm to address inquiries about the...
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Aircraft Use of JCB Toughphone may be prohibited while traveling in aircraft. For more information about using Airplane Mode to turn off the JCB Toughphone wireless transmitters, see the JCB Toughphone User Guide. Vehicles Radio frequency emissions from JCB Toughphone may affect electronic systems in motor vehicles.
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Blasting Areas and Posted Facilities To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn off JCB Toughphone when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.
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• Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. • Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards.
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