Gt-mobile I801 User Manual

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Page 1 - CTSM00Ai801V10

GT Mobile i801 User Manual CTSM00Ai801V10

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9 Phone image and key definition

Page 3 - Contents

10 Scroll key Soft key Send key Power & End key Scroll up and down to move through menu options, or to increase / decrease the volume. Delete

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11 In standby mode, push up to open SMS menu. Exit to standby mode (In Music player and FM radio interface) Lock or unlock the keypad with # key (

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12 Brief menu tree 1、 2、 3、 MP3 player FM radio Mobile 1. Play background 1. Play background 1. Phone book 2. Play list 2. Choose Stn. 2. Me

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134、 5、 6、 Settings Profiles File manager 1. Phone 1. Normal 1. File viewer 2. Date & Time 2. Meeting 2. Status 3. Call 3. Outdoor 3.

Page 7 - FOR YOUR SAFETY

14 7、 8、 9、 Agenda Tools Game 1. Alarm 1. Voice recorder 1. Horo bump 2. Memo 2. Mass storage 3. Calendar 3. Calculator 4. Calendar cnvt

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15Display icon Signal strength indicator. Vertical bars show the strength of the network connection. Strong signal, Weak signal, No signal Batt

Page 9 - BRIEF INTRODUCTION

16 Vibration on. Earphone is connected and detected. Airplane mode Call forward Call history Keypad unlocked Keypad locked Voicemail indicato

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17GETTING STARTED Using the battery Installing the battery 1. With your phone back upward, apply gentle pressure to the rear case of the phone, slid

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18 3. Place the rear cover with the position mark aligning with the one on your phone body. Replace the rear cover, by sliding it back onto the phon

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1 Claims All the trademarks and logos displayed on this manual include the registered and unregistered trademarks of GT Mobile and other businesses.

Page 13 - Brief menu tree

19 Note: ♦ If you need to format your memory card, please use formats FAT12 or FAT16. ♦ If file formats other than FAT12 or FAT16 are used the p

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20 Charging the battery Warning: To avoid damaging the phone, please do not remove the battery when the phone is charging. To ensure the best perform

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21charging indication if the battery is fully discharged. ♦ The phone will be charged from your PC when it is connected with the USB cable, however

Page 16 - Display icon

22 battery capacity falls to approximately 50% of its original storage capacity. Turning your phone on/off Power on Tip: When switched on, your phone

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23Keypad shortcuts In standby mode Up To open SMS. Down To open the main menu. Scroll key Press To open Names list. Soft key Press To open shortcut

Page 18 - GETTING STARTED

24 * & # key function list *key #key In standby mode Press and hold to enter the ‘+’ for international dialing. Press and hold to turn the lou

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25Use and maintenance The following suggestions will help you use and maintain your mobile. 1. Please keep dry. Rainwater, humidity and any kinds o

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26 Basic functions Making a call Making a call from standby mode 1. Input the phone number. To change the number, move the cursor by the Scroll key,

Page 21 - Charging the battery

27Missed call lists. 2. Select the number you want by scrolling up or down, then press the Dial key (Call). Answering or rejecting a call 1. Press t

Page 22 - Battery tips

28 Note: Some of these ‘in call’ functions require your network provider to activate them. For more details please contact your network provider. Sea

Page 23 - Turning your phone on/off

2 Contents FOR YOUR SAFETY... 6 BRIEF INTRODUCTION...

Page 24 - Keypad shortcuts

29How to use multimedia entertainment Music Player The music player allows you to store and play MP3 music on the phone or the memory card. Music c

Page 25 - * & # key function list

30 menu. Tip: In background play mode, the display will show on the top bar. Play list With the music playing, press the Dial key ( ) or Scroll ke

Page 26 - Use and maintenance

31Tip: You can add all the tracks in the memory card or the phone by selecting <Add folder>. All music 1. Select All music to open the music li

Page 27 - Basic functions

32 Adjust the volume With the music playing (excluding the background play mode), 1. Push the Scroll key up or down to adjust the volume. 2. Or pres

Page 28 - During a call

33Broken-point memory repeat It is possible to repeat part of a track. The start point for the repeat is ‘marked’ by pressing the 0 as the required p

Page 29 - Missed Call

34 The phone’s memory card will appear as a ‘Removable Disk’ under the My computer icon of the PC. 1. Copy MP3 files to the root directory of the

Page 30 - Music Player

35FM Radio Tip: The FM radio uses the headset wires as an aerial, so the radio will not work unless the headset is connected. To activate or quit t

Page 31 - Play list

36 Tip: In background play mode, the display will show on the top bar. Search channel Tip: The FM radio stores all the channels found when the aut

Page 32 - Fast rewind and fast forward

373. Press the Dial key (Save), select a station number from 1 to 40, press the Dial key (Save). Or press or continue searching. 4. Note: the ra

Page 33 - Switch the equalizer

38 Voice recorder To activate or quit the Voice recorder 1. In the main menu, select Tools>Voice recorder. Or press the Soft key to open the shor

Page 34 - Lock keypad

3 MUSIC PLAYER... 29 FM RADIO...

Page 35 - How to change the panel skin

39Edit record 1. In the main menu, select Tools>Voice recorder>Saved record. 2. Select the location of Memory card or Phone. 3. Highlight t

Page 36 - FM Radio

40 Mass storage 1. In standby mode (lock or unlock), connect to PC with USB data cable. The pop-up message shows ‘Link USB?’. Select 'OK'

Page 37 - Search channel

412. Select the memory from Memory card or Phone. 3. Press the Scroll key to open the option menu: Info.: To check the status of the selected memory

Page 38 - Edit channel name

42 or Phone. 2. Press the Dial key (Select). 3. Press the Dial key to select OK on the pop-up message ‘Confirm format?’. Or press the Power key to ca

Page 39 - Voice recorder

43Bluetooth Tips: ♦ If your phone has Bluetooth function, please follow the instructions below. ♦ To optimize the performance of the communication

Page 40 - Edit record

44 4. Press the Power key to stop searching and open the searched devices list. Select a device you want to connect with, press the Dial key or Scrol

Page 41 - File manager

45Soft key to delete the characters before the cursor. Enter the name you want, and press the Dial key (OK). Service List Service list of other devic

Page 42 - Memory status

46 Note: All the files received by Bluetooth technology are saved in the default file folder “Blue Tooth”. Send data with Bluetooth technology 1. Sel

Page 43 - Angel Cube

472. Select the default player from the options: Phone: Listen to music using the internal loudspeaker or the headset. BT sink : Listen to music usi

Page 44 - Bluetooth

48 Exchange business card 1. From the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>My business card. 2. Select Exchange business card to open My device

Page 45 - Visibility

4 VIEWING CALL HISTORY... 61 DELETING CALL HISTORY...

Page 46 - Delete devices

49Setting up ring styles and display The phone comes with 5 pre-defined profiles: Normal, Meeting, Outdoor, Car and VIP. These profiles can be person

Page 47 - Select prefer player

50 Setting a message ringer alert 1. Select Personalise>Message tone. 2. Select the ring tone you want and press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll

Page 48 - Send phone book entries

51Adjusting volume 1. Select Personalise>Ring volume, Earpiece volume, Keypad tone or Vibrator. 2. Use the Scroll key to adjust volume, then pres

Page 49 - Exchange business card

52 SD/T-Flash card. Please refer to the steps of the Mass storage at P40. 2. In the main menu, select File manager>File viewer. 3. Select a pict

Page 50 - Personalising a ring style

532. Push the Scroll key up or down to select from Network name, Time, Date & week or Select all. 3. Press the Scroll key to select or cancel the

Page 51 - Setting a group ringer alert

54 Setting up greetings and language Setting language Note: If you select Automatic, your phone selects the language according to the information on

Page 52 - Setting up display

55Using phonebook You can store up to 500 phone numbers in your phonebook. The numbers you can store in the SIM card will vary. You can store the

Page 53 - Idle screen display

56 the new number. 4. If creating a new entry, select New entry. (Please refer to ‘Storing a phonebook entry from the menu’ P54) Searching for a pho

Page 54 - Setting up Time & Date

57Deleting phonebook entries In standby mode, press the Scroll key; or open the main menu, then select Mobile>Phone book>Names to enter contact

Page 55 - Setting greetings

58 Assigning a group Group filters 1. Open the main menu, select Mobile>Phonebook>Settings >Group filters. 2. Press the Scroll key to set t

Page 56 - Using phonebook

5 CALL AND PHONE SETTINGS... 76 SECURITY GUARD...

Page 57 - Editing a phonebook entry

59Copy all entries 1. In standby mode, select Mobile>Phone book>Settings>Copy all. 2. Select SIM to phone to copy all the entries in the SI

Page 58 - Deleting phonebook entries

60 2. In the main menu, select Mobile>Phone book>Names to access name list. Press the Dial key (View) to view the details. Press the Scroll ke

Page 59 - Copying phonebook entries

61Using call history Viewing call history Note:If the phone number has been saved in your phonebook, the contact name will be displayed in call recor

Page 60 - Copy all entries

62 By time: To display the call history according to time sequence. By group: To display the call history in group using the phone number or contact

Page 61 - Viewing memory status

63necessary, please input PIN2. Note: The time duration displayed in your phone may not be exact with the time duration based on which your service p

Page 62 - Using call history

64 Entry method Where to use entry method Your phone offers a number of different text entry methods for entering text information in: 1. Creation o

Page 63 - Viewing call information

65or page down. Press and hold 0 to enter a space. Cursor When editing, a cursor ‘I’ will be shown in the text string to indicate the location new c

Page 64 - Timer information

66 most likely word you are trying to spell. When you have completed the word, confirm the word the phone has correctly predicted the word you requir

Page 65 - Entry method

67Messages Viewing messages Note:You must set up your message inbox before you can send and receive messages. Usually, your service provider has alre

Page 66 - English entry method

68 2. Press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to open the option menu:  Delete: To delete the message  Send: To send the message  Save: To sa

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6 FOR YOUR SAFETY SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not use in prohibited areas or when it may cause any interference or danger. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow

Page 68 - Messages

69♦ If you set the language as others, 70 characters can be contained in each message (including 0). In standby mode, push the Scroll key up to ente

Page 69 - Creating messages

70 Delete one: 1. Select a message, press the Dial key (Read) or Scroll key to view this message. 2. Press the Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to ac

Page 70 - Deleting messages

71Dial key to read. Notes: ♦ Please set up a topic first and then you can use the read menu. ♦ If no information message in current topic, The di

Page 71 - Information messages

72 Personal organizer Alarm Tip: You can set more than one clock at a time. Open the main menu, and select Agenda>Alarm. Turn Alarm on 1. Select A

Page 72 - Voice mail

733. Press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key to set the selected ringing tone as the alarm ringer alert. Memo In the main menu, select Agenda>Me

Page 73 - Personal organizer

74 Tip: The date below the solar date is the corresponding lunar date. Calendar convert In the main menu, select Agenda>Calendar cnvt. 1. Push the

Page 74 - Calendar

75Stopwatch In the main menu, select Tools>Stopwatch. 1. Press the Soft key to start timing. 2. Press the Soft key to stop timing and record the t

Page 75 - Calculator

76 Call and phone settings Security guard In standby mode, press and hold 0 and select Security guard. You are required to enter the phone unlock cod

Page 76 - Stopwatch

77Close butler In standby mode, press and hold 0 and select Close butler. You are required to enter the phone unlock code before opening the option m

Page 77 - Call and phone settings

78 Power off: YHICM Verify code Power off Format: YHICM Verify code Format disk Lock your phone: YHICM Verify code Lock phone Forward messages to: YH

Page 78 - Close butler

7 BACKUP IMPORTANT INFORMATION Remember to make backup copies or keep a written record of all important information. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES Wh

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79Minute reminder In the main menu, select Settings>Call>Minute reminder. Select the time On or Off, press the Dial key (Select) or Scroll key

Page 80 - Reject calls

80 Number list: To check the rejected number list. Add: To add new numbers you want to reject. Delete: To delete the rejected number you want. Status

Page 81 - Call forward

81Dial key (Search) in the phone book before entering the number. Press the Dial key (OK) or Scroll key to save. Voice mail: Your phone will display

Page 82 - Call barring

82 the current condition. 2. Select Off and enter network password to cancel the restriction. 3. Select Status to view the current status of call bar

Page 83 - Phone setting

83In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>My number. 1. Press the Dial key (Add), and enter the number, and then press the Dial key (OK) to sav

Page 84 - Power on music

84 Keypad lamp In the main menu, select Settings>Phone>Keypad lamp. 1. Select On to turn on the keypad lamp. 2. Select Off to turn off the keyp

Page 85 - Shortcut menu

85Other settings Network setting In the main menu, select Settings>Network>Network opts. or Edit password. 1. Select Network opts.>Automati

Page 86 - Other settings

86 Dial key (Option) or Scroll key to turn On, Off or Change code. Note: ♦ You need to enter the unlock code to switch on the phone and access some

Page 87 - Reset settings

87Troubleshooting Problems: Solutions: Display ‘Locked’ when the phone is turned on. Wrong PIN number has been input, please contact your service pr

Page 88 - Troubleshooting

88 move the mobile to a warmer place to recharge again. ‘Not Provided’ or ‘Not Set' is displayed on the screen while using some functions. Many

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8 BRIEF INTRODUCTION Your phone’s label The bar code label includes information about your phone, such as the serial number. Please keep it properly.

Page 90 - Battery information

89Battery information Type Capacity Li-ion 730 mAh --The battery life depends on many factors, including the SIM card, network conditions, setting

Page 91 - Accessories

90 Accessories Safety of the battery 1. Please use the battery provided by the original manufacturer. Use of any other battery will lead to the warr

Page 92 - Appendix-I

91Appendix-I Brand Item SanDisk 64MB,128MB,256MB,1G Kingston 256MB,512MB,1G KingMAX 32MB,64MB,128MB,512MB ihope 128MB TwinMos 128MB pqi 128M

Page 93 - Appendix-II

92 Appendix-II SMS Remote Command Operations Command Power off YHICM Verify code Power□off Format YHICM Verify code Format□disk Lock your phone YHICM

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