jcb TP305 Sitemaster 2 User manual

TP803
Sitemaster 3G
User manual
Thank you for purchasing JCB
ToughPhone TP305 mo ile
phone


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Brief introduction
Thank you for choosing the JCB TP803 3G cellular phone.
You’ll fin etails of the great features of the phone in this
manual. The TP305 is waterproof IPX4, ustproof IP5X, The
phone is rugge enough to withstan a rop of 1.5m onto a
har surface. It also supports FM radio, Bluetooth, MMS,
LED Torch, Camera, Extra Long Battery Life.
Please ensure you read the Im ortant Product Information
Guide at the end of this user manual rior to using the
roduct
ICONS:
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INDICATES warning for special attention.
INDICATES caution information.
INDICATES special explanation or tip in usage

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CONTENTS
1.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE .................................. 1
2.
GETTING STARTED .......................................................... 7
Install the USIM/SIM car ........................................... 7
Insert the memory car .............................................. 8
Charging the battery ................................................... 9
Turn your phone on an off ........................................ 9
Passwor .................................................................. 10
PIN code ..................................................... 10
PIN2 code ................................................... 10
PUK code .................................................... 10
PUK2 code .................................................. 10
3.
QUICK START GUIDE ..................................................... 11
Stan by an Unlock .................................................. 11
Standby Screen and Main Menu ................. 11
Date and Time Setting ................................ 11
Make a call ................................................................ 12
Make a call ................................................. 12
Make a call from ontacts .......................... 12

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Make a call from all log ............................ 12
Make an international call .......................... 13
Dial an extension number ........................... 13
Make an emergency call ............................. 13
Answer calls, Check misse calls ............................... 13
Answer/reject calls ..................................... 13
Answer two calls at the same time ............. 14
heck missed calls ...................................... 14
End call ....................................................... 14
Sen a Message ........................................................ 14
Rea a new Message ................................................. 15
Read a message .......................................... 15
4.
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION ............................................ 16
Call Log ..................................................................... 16
heck call logs ............................................ 16
all back quickly ......................................... 18
Delete call log ............................................. 18
Contacts .................................................................... 18
Add a new contact ...................................... 20

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View contact information ........................... 21
Edit contact information ............................. 22
Delete contacts ........................................... 22
Speed find ................................................... 23
Message.................................................................... 23
SMS/MMS .................................................. 23
SMS/MMS settings ..................................... 25
Email .......................................................... 27
Settings ..................................................................... 30
Profiles ....................................................... 30
Phone settings ............................................ 31
all settings ................................................ 32
Networks settings ....................................... 33
onnectivity settings................................... 34
Security settings ......................................... 34
Reset default............................................... 34
Camera ..................................................................... 35
Preview ....................................................... 35
Take a photo ............................................... 36

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Record a video ............................................ 36
Me ia 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 ......................................................................... 43
Alarm ......................................................... 43
World Time ................................................. 43
Stopwatch .................................................. 44
ountdown ................................................. 44
Calen ar ................................................................... 44
Notes ........................................................................ 46
FM ra io ................................................................... 46
Recor er ................................................................... 47
Calculator ................................................................. 48

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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 avoi putting
yourself or other aroun you in a angerous or illegal
situation, an ensure peak performance of your evice.
Icon Descri tion
ROAD SAFETY
Do not use your phone while riving.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless evices coul affect your evice
performance.
HOSPITALS
Switch off your evice near hospitals an
me ical equipment.
AIRCRAFT
Switch off your evice in aircraft. Wireless
evices can cause interference in aircraft.

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REFUELLING
Switch off the evice when refueling. Do
not use the evice at refueling point.
BLASTING AREAS
Switch off the evice near blasting areas.
USE SENSIBLY
Use in normal con ition, as explaine in the
User’s manual. Do not touch the antenna
unnecessarily.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualifie personnel may install or
repair phone.
BATTERIES
Use only approve batteries. Do not
connect incompatible pro ucts.
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your evice is not water-resistant. Keep it
ry.

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1.
Getting to know your hone
Front View
Numeric Keys
END/POWER Key
SEND Key
Main Screen
Phone Receiver
Navigation Key
OK Key
Right Soft Key (RSK)
Left Soft Key (LSK)
Flashlight
Microphone

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Side View
Back View
Camera Key
Volume Keys
Data/Charger Port
Earphone Jack
Flashlight Switch
Camera

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Keys
Key Descri tion
OK Key
1) Press to enter main menu screen.
2) Confirm the selecte item or function.
Navigation Key 4-way navigation allows you to scroll between
menu options.
LSK/RSK Run the selecte function.
SEND Key 1) Answer or make a phone call.
2) Access the call history in stan by mo e.
END/POWER Key
1) Power on/off with a long press.
2) Reject an incoming call/En a phone call.
3) Exit apps an return to IDLE SCREEN.
Volume Key
1) A just the ring volume of the current
profile.
2) Increase/ ecrease volume uring calls.
3) A just the volume of music/vi eo when
running me ia player.
Camera Key Press to take a photo when in camera

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function.
Flashlight Switch Press to turn on/off the flashlight.
~ Numeric keys to ial phone numbers;
~ Long press to call contacts programme into
spee ial.
1) Press 0 for the space uring text input;
2) Long press 0 for + uring ialing;
1) Press * for symbols uring text input;
2) Input*/P/W uring ialing;
1) Press # to change text input metho uring
text input;
2) Long press an hol # to change profiles on
i le screen.
Status icon
Icon Function
Signal
strength

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Flight mo e
Battery
GPRS
EDGE
UMTS
Calling
Misse call
Unrea SMS
Unrea MMS
New voice mail
Bluetooth
Alarm clock
Memory full

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Bluetooth is on
Use as a U- isk
Music playe in backgroun
FM playe in backgroun
Vibration only
Silence profile
Melo y call alert
Vibration an melo y call alert

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2.
Getting Started
Install the SIM card
Turn off the phone before inserting the SIM car an
battery.
Battery performance epen s on various factors,
inclu ing network configuration, signal strength, the
temperature of the environment uring operation, the
features an /or settings you select an use, items
attache to connecting ports, as well as talk time, ata
transmission, an other software usage patterns.
To re uce any risk of angers cause by battery:
- Do not attempt to open, isassemble, or repair the
battery.
- Do not crush, puncture, short-circuit the external
connector, or ispose in fire or water.
- Do not expose to temperatures above 140°F.
- Replace with the battery esignate for this phone.
- Recycle or ispose of use battery as stipulate by
local regulations.
1. Remove the battery cover an the battery:
If the phone is on, long press [END/POWER] key to

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turn it off an remove the battery cover.
2. Remove the battery;
3. Insert the SIM car :
Place the SIM car with the gol en contacts facing
own.
4. Insert the battery:
Make sure the contacts of the battery face the
correct irection, an push the other si e of the
battery slightly until it is fit within the battery
compartment.
5. Place back the battery cover.
Insert the memory card
Insert a Micro SD car to a memory.
Insert the Micro SD card:
1. Turn off the phone;
2. Remove the battery cover an the battery;
3. Open the Micro SD car cover;
4. Make sure the gol en contacts are facing own.
5. An then, close the car cover.

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Charging the battery
Charging the battery:
1. Connect the USB cable to USB port on the phone.
2. Connect the charger to a stan ar wall outlet.
3. When the battery is fully charge (the icon
is no longer moving), unplug the travel charger
from the power outlet.
New batteries are charge partially at factory. Before
using the phone, it is recommen e to charge the
battery. Some batteries perform best after several full
charge/ ischarge cycles.
Do not remove the battery from the phone uring
charging. Please charge timely as over ischarge will
amage the battery.
Turn your hone on and off
Long press the [END/POWER] key for a few secon s to turn
on/ off the phone.

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Password
PIN code
PIN co e (Personal I entification Number) helps to avoi
your (U)SIM car being use illegally. PIN co e is provi e
with (U)SIM car . If the wrong PIN co e is use three times,
you shoul unlock it by a PUK co e. Default PIN co e is
1234. For more information, please consult the network
operator.
PIN2 code
You nee to PIN2 co e in some functions (such as, call
costs). If inputting wrong PIN co e for three times, you
shoul unlock it by PUK co e. For more information, please
consult the service provi er.
PUK code
PUK co e may be provi e with (U)SIM car . If the wrong
PIN co e is use three times, the evice requires PUK co e.
Please consult the network operator if it is unavailable.
PUK2 code
PUK2 co e may be provi e with (U)SIM car . If the wrong
PIN2 co e is use three times, the evice requires PUK2
co e. Please consult the network operator if it is
unavailable.
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