jcb ToughPhone TP802 User Manual

TP802
User manual
Thank you for purchasing JCB
ToughPhone TP802 mobile phone.
Contents
Introduction
1.1 battery
1.1.1 installation of battery
1.1.2 charging the battery
1.1.3 use of battery
1.2 plug and unplug the earphone
1.3 SIM card
1.3.1 Inserting the SIM card
1.3.2 Insert the T-FLASH
1.3.3 Using the USB and T-FLASH data cable
1.3.4 unlock the SIM card
1.4 Description of the mobile phone
1.4.1 Phone status icons
1.4.2 specification
1.4.3 keypad description
1.4.4 Text editing window
2. Dial and answer the call
2.1 making a call
2.1.1 direct dial
2.1.2 making a call from the phone list
2.1.3 speed dial
2.2 answering a call
2.2.1 answering new call
2.2.2 adjust the volume
2.2.3 hands free
2.2.4 end a call
2.2.5 connecting two calls at the same time
2.2.6 conference call
2.2.7 emergency call
3. Menu Function
4. Time Manager
4.1 alarm
4.2 tasks
4.3 time and date
4.4 stopwatch
5. User Profiles
5.1 general
5.2 meeting
5.3 outdoor
5.4 indoor
5.5 headset
5.6 Bluetooth
6. Organizer
6.1 world clock
6.2 Calendar
6.3 Calculator
6.4 Bluetooth
6.5 unit converter
6.6 currency converter
7. Phonebook
7.1 view
7.2 send text message
7.3 send multimedia message
7.4 call
7.5 edit
7.6 delete
7.7 copy
7.8 move
7.9 send contact
7.10 add to blacklist
7.11 Caller groups
7.12 Phonebook settings
8. Messaging
8.1 write message
8.2 inbox
8.3 drafts
8.4 outbox
8.5 MMS
8.6 Broadcast message
8.7 Templates
8.8 SMS settings
9. Call Center
9.1 call history
9.2 call settings
9.2.1 caller ID
9.2.2 call waiting
9.2.3 call divert
9.2.4 call barring
9.2.5 line stitching
9.2.6 closed user group
9.2.7 advance settings
9.2.7.1 blacklist
9.2.7.2 auto redial
9.2.7.3 call time display
9.2.7.4 call time reminder
9.2.7.5 auto quick end
10. Settings
10.1 phone settings
10.1.1 schedule power on/off
10.1.2 language
10.1.3 pref. input methods
10.1.4 display
10.1.5 themes
10.1.6 dedicated key
10.1.7 auto update of date and time
10.1.8 flight mode
10.1.9 misc. settings
10.2 network settings
10.2.1 network selection
10.2.2 preferences
10.3 security settings
10.3.1 SIM lock
10.3.2 Phone lock
10.3.3 Auto keypad lock
10.3.4 Fixed dial
10.3.5 Barred dial
10.3.6 Change password
10.4 connectivity
10.5 restore factory settings
10.6 sound effects
10.7 file manager
11 Multimedia
11.1 video player
11.2 audio player
11.3 Sound recorder
11.4 Ebook
11.5 FM radio
12 Fun & Games
12.1 Internet service
12.2 games
Frequently Asked Questions Maintenance guideline Important Product Information Guide
Brief introduction
Thank you for choosing the JCB TP802GSM cellular phone. You’ll find details of the great features of the phone in this manual. The TP802 is waterproof IPX4, dustproof IP5, The phone is rugged enough to withstand a drop of 1.5m onto a hard surface. It also supports FM radio,
Bluetooth, MMS, MP3 playback, Video player, Sound recorder and Ebook reader.
Please ensure you read the Important Product Information Guide at the end of this user
manual prior to using the product
1. Using the Phone
1.1 Battery
The battery is attached with the mobile phone. The battery is not charged when the mobile phone is purchased but can support power on. Please recharge it for use after complete use up the battery for the first three times, which makes this battery easier to achieve the best using state.
1.1.1 Installation of battery
Put the back of the mobile phone upward; press the clip first then take off the rear cover according to the picture below.
Dig out the bottom of the battery and get the battery out.
When installing the battery, insert the metal teeth at the top of the battery into corresponding slot of the mobile phone, and then press the battery down to install the battery in place. The battery must be installed before power on.
1.1.2 Charging the battery
Put the charging connector to the phone like the picture below:
Connect to the charging plug to the socket of the Power Supply After charging, take out of the charging connector.
Battery UseWhen the power of the battery is lower than normal, the phone will prompt battery low. Please charge the battery, otherwise you will lose any files which are not
saved. If you don’t charge for a long time, the phone will be powered off automatically.
When charging, the battery icon in the right upper corner of the screen will appear in a dynamic rolling manner. During the charging period, the battery, mobile phone and charger will become hot, which is normal.
Warning:
The stated charging temperature ranges from 0 to 40. Please do not use charging
equipment if the temperature exceeds the range. Please only use the charger provided by the supplier.
1.1.3 Use of battery
In actual use, the standby time and talk time of the mobile phone varies with the network status, working environment and different using manners.
Warning: You must power off the mobile phone before removing the SIM card. Inserting or removing the SIM card is absolutely prohibited when the external power supply is connected, otherwise the SIM card and mobile phone may be damaged.
1.3 SIM card
Power off the mobile phone, remove the rear cover and battery .
1.3.1 Inserting the SIM card
Insert the SIM card correctly in the card slot; install battery and the rear cover of the mobile phone.
1.3.2 Insert T-FLASH card
Open the memory card holder, and insert the memory card into the slot at the bottom then close the memory card holder
1.3.3 Using the USB and T-FLASH data cable
Before the first time to use T-Flash, please format the T-Flash via a PC. Use the USB cable attached with the phone to connect PC and the phone.
Under Power on statusthe USB setting interface will automatically pop up.
Indicates current signal intensity
Indicates SIM1is connecting network currently
Indicates unread short message
Indicates unread multimedia message and download message
Indicates divert all voice calls unconditional
Indicates missed calls
Current Alert type is : Vibration
Current Alert type isVibration / Or under silent mode
Current Alert type isVib. and ring
Current Alert type isVib. then ring
Silence mode
Conversation and keeping conversation
Select “Mass Storage”, then PC shows “removable disc”. Click into the saved files, the
files can be copied, moved etc. Eg:MP3 to Music folderMP4 or AVI files to Video fileAudio files to Audio folder pictures to Images foldertxt files to Ebook folder.
NoteDon’t pull out USB cable from PC directly, exit by clicking the USB icon from PC table first, when you see “remove hardware safely”, select USB and stop it, then pull out the
USB cable.
1.3.4 Unlock the SIM card
In order to prevent illegal use, SIM card adopts PIN code (personal identification code) encryption protection. If this function is selected, the PIN code should be input correctly each time when you power on the mobile phone, thus to unlock the SIM card for normal use. Users can disarm the SIM card protection. If the PIN code input is incorrect for 3 consecutive times, your SIM card will be locked by the network. The mobile phone will require the PUK code which will be provided by your network operator. If the PUK code input is incorrect for 10 consecutive times, the SIM card will be permanently barred. Note: Your network operator will set a standard PIN code (4 to 8 numbers) for you and you should change it to private password as soon as possible.
1.4.1 Phone status icons
You can find the information via the icons displayed on the screen.
Indicates keypad is locked
Indicates earphone has been inserted
Indicates Bluetooth is activated
Bluetooth matched earphone
Indicates Alarm is set
Indicates current mobile phone circuit
indicating MP3 playback
Stopwatch has been set
Indicates current battery power
View of mobile phone
1.4.2 Specification
FrequencyGSM 900/1800/1900 MHz Dimension53 mm X 115 mm X 23mm Talk time4.5hdepends on the local network Standby time400hdepends on the local network Screen parameter2.0" TFT 65K COLRO, 176*220pixels Phonebook capacity1000pcs SMS capacity1000pcs Battery1300mAH Temperature-20degree to 55 degree Support languageEnglish, French, Spanish, English, Portuguese, German Mobile phone antennaInside antenna Memorysupports up to 16G
IP54 Dustproof and water proof
Keys
Function description
Left soft
key
OK; pop-up menu; short press in the standby screen to enter the main menu.
Right soft
key
Clear; back; short press in the standby screen to enter the Phonebook.
Send
key
Making a call, press Snd key for dialing out; answering a call; in the standby screen press the Snd key to enter the Call history.
End
key
Hang up a call; go back to the standby screen. Short press End key to off/ on the background light; long press
End to power on / off the phone
OK key
OK;short press to enter menu screen; short press to select and check the unread message
Navigation key
Left navigation key (L): moving to the left; in the Languages, press it to switch to the next module clockwise.
Right navigation key (R): moving to the right; in the MP3 playbackpress it to switch to the module anticlockwise.
UP、Down navigation key: Up:Write Massage;Down:FM radio.
In User Profile, Profile options -> Customize -> Volume-> Ringtone, by short pressing the up or down direction key to adjust volume. In Games interface to speed up or back off operation
keypad
Input numbers, letters, punctuation; shortpress Number key to
enter corresponding menu; long press 2-9 to speed dial (need set); in the editing screen, short press # key to switch input method; short press * key to enter the symbol choosing interface; long press 0 key in dial screen to input +, p, w.
Torch
By short pressing to light up
The first digit (5) indicates resistance to dust. It’s not completely impervious to dust but any dust which does enter will not have any harmful effect on the equipment. The second digit (4) indicates the phone is resistant to splashing water. Splashes hitting the phone from any angle will have no harmful effect.
1.4.3 Keypad Description
Functions of the keys are described as following:
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