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verykool™ i270 Mobile Phone

User Manual

The content of this manual is correct at the time of issuance.
However, verykool USA Inc. reserves the right to amend technology
specifications without any prior notification.
Some descriptions in this manual may be different from the actual
mobile phone, depending on differences in software and network
suppliers.
Verykool USA, Inc. 4350
Executive Dr. #100
San Diego, CA 92121
U. S. A

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual The content of this manual is correct at the time of issuance. However, verykool USA Inc. reserves the right to amend technology specifications without any prior notification. Some descriptions in this manual may be different from the actual mobile phone, depending on differences in software and network suppliers.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Contents I Safety Information ............5 II Prior to use ..............7 1. Mobile Phone Chart ............8 1.1 Phone Layout............8 1.2 Key Description............9 2.Icon Description ..............10 III Basic Functions ............11 1. Turning the mobile phone On/Off ........11 2.
  • Page 3 User Manual 3.1 Introduction ............18 3.2 Enter Uppercase/Lowercase Letters.....19 3.3 Numeric Entry ............19 V Menu Functions ............20 1. Menu Tree..............20 2. Storing a Phone Number using the Phone Book Menu..23 3. Messages...............26 3.1 SMS ..............26 3.2 MMS ..............28 3.3 Email..............29...
  • Page 4 User Manual 7. File Manager ..............34 8. Multimedia..............35 8.1 Audio Player............35 8.2 Video Player............36 8.3 Sound Recorder...........36 8.4 FM Radio ..............37 8.5 Camera ..............37 8.6 Video Recorder .............38 8.7 My Pictures ............39 9. Settings ................39 9.1 Profiles..............39 9.2 Phone Setup ............40 9.3 Display Characteristic ...........41...
  • Page 5 User Manual 2. Health and Safety Information........50 2.1 Battery ..............50 2.2 Vehicle Use............50 2.3 Usage Environment ..........52 2.4 Electronic Equipment ..........52 2.5 Other Important Information ........53 3. Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR ....54 4. Term Definitions .............56...
  • Page 6: I Safety Information

    User Manual I Safety Information Please read the following instructions carefully and comply with them to avoid danger and legal citation. For detailed safety information, please refer to “Health and Safety Information”. Vehicle Use Do not use the mobile phone when driving; use it only after parking your vehicle.
  • Page 7 Don’t touch the antenna for any reason; use the phone in the normal position (near your ears). Accessories and batteries Use only verykool I270 original batteries, chargers and ™ other related accessories. Professional services The mobile phone must be activated and maintained by...
  • Page 8: Prior To Use

    I270 is a state of the bar type handwriting phone with a 2.4”, 262,000 pixel display screen. It provides various...
  • Page 9: Mobile Phone Chart

    User Manual 1. Mobile Phone Chart 1.1 Phone Layout Mobile Phone-Front Receiver Volume + Volume - Sub LCD Previous Navigation Start/Pause Next End key Dial Key Camera T-flash Card Slot Cable/USB/ Charger Jack Side Speaker Camera...
  • Page 10: Key Description

    User Manual 1.2 Key Description Key Name Function introduction for keys (standby) Press:Enter Main Menu Press:Enter Call Logs Dial Press:Enter Call Logs Press:Return to idle mode Press for a long time:Power on/off Side Up Press: 1. General mode, increase the ring tone volume Press: 2.
  • Page 11: Icon Description

    User Manual 2.Icon Description Icon Description SIM Network signal level Shows current battery charge levels SIM GPRS connect Keypad lock is activated You have received a text message You have received an MMS message Unconditional Call Divert SIM Missed calls...
  • Page 12: Basic Functions

    User Manual III Basic Functions Turning the mobile phone On/Off Press and hold the End Key to turn the mobile phone On/Off. Inserting the battery, SIM Card and memory card You can get a SIM Card with your proprietary information when you apply for a network connection, such as a PIN Code, service option available.
  • Page 13 User Manual should not be pushed; The metal touch point of the SIM Card must face down, matching with the bottom of the metal groove on the SIM socket; If the shell body is marked, the SIM Card should face bottom left;...
  • Page 14: Charging The Battery

    User Manual To take out the Micro SD card, push the memory card inside the phone for a moment and release it; the memory card will be spring out automatically, and then take the memory card can be removed.
  • Page 15: Quick Reference Guide

    User Manual IV Quick Reference Guide 1. Call Function You can make and receive calls when the network supplier’s icon is shown on the display screen. This function has three interfaces: dial call, incoming call and connecting call;...
  • Page 16: Answering A Call

    User Manual RSK: delete numbers; End: return to idle mode; Send: shows recent calls made in Call logs Direction key: move cursor. The call can be entered in two ways as follows: a .Press Send key after entering numbers in standby mode, or b .Press Send key after adding and selecting...
  • Page 17: Options During Connection

    User Manual current configuration. The number of the calling party will be displayed if the number doesn’t exist in the Phone Book, otherwise the name will be displayed. Operation for pressing keys Send key: answer the call; LSK key: answer or forward this call;...
  • Page 18: Call History

    User Manual Messages Sound Recorder Mute DTMF(Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) Note: Some functions (such as Second Call and Mute) will be shown under special conditions or may need a local network to support contact with your network supplier. 1.4 Call History Press Send key to enter the call history menu during standby;...
  • Page 19: Using The Phone Book

    User Manual you can press the RSK key to delete characters in front of the cursor. Press RSK key: delete one character in front of cursor; Press RSK key for a moment: delete all characters in front of cursor.
  • Page 20: Enter Uppercase/Lowercase Letters

    User Manual Press # key to switch between entry modes In some entry modes press the “0” key to leave a blank when it is not in numeric mode Move the cursor with both Up and Down keys 3.2 Enter Uppercase/Lowercase Letters...
  • Page 21: Menu Functions

    User Manual V Menu Functions 1. Menu Tree Third-tier Main menu First-tier menu Second-tier menu menu 1_ Message 1_SMS 1_Write message 2_Inbox 3_Outbox 4_Template 5_Message settings 2_MMS 1_Write message 2_Inbox 3_Outbox 4_Draft 5_Template 6_Message settings 3_Email 1_Send and Receive...
  • Page 22 User Manual 2_Java setting 3_Games 1_Mahjong 2_Puzzle 3_Magicsushi 4_Games setting 3_STK 1_Sim toolkit 4_Recent 1_Missed Calls 2_Dialed Calls 2_Received Calls 4_Delete Call Log 5_Call Time 6_Call Cost 7_SMS Counter 8_GPRS Counter 5_Browser 1_Homepage 2_Bookmarks 3_Recent Pages 4_Office Pages...
  • Page 23 User Manual 2_Memory Card 1_Open (when insert) 2_ Create Folder 3_Format 4_Scan Disk 5_Remove 8_Multimedia 1_Audio player 2_Video player 3_Sound Recorder 4_FM radio 5_Camera 6_Video Recorder 7_My Pictures 9_Settings 1_Profiles 1_General 2_Meeting 3_Outdoor 4_Indoor 5_Headset 6_Bluetooth 2_Phone setup...
  • Page 24: Storing A Phone Number Using The Phone Book Menu

    User Manual 2_Call Waiting 3_Call Divert 4_Call Barring 5_Speed Dial 6_Auto Redial 5_Network Setup 1_Network Selection 2_Preferred Networks 3_GPRS Connection 6_Security Setup 1_SIM lock 2_Phone lock 3_Auto Keypad Lock 4_Fixed Dial 5_Barred Dial 6_Change Password 10_Contact 1_Quick Search...
  • Page 25 User Manual mobile phone depends on the different SIM cards; 1000 phone numbers is the maximum number that may be stored in this mobile phone. The information in the Phone Book List is arranged alphabetically. The name card folder type record is used for each link...
  • Page 26 User Manual Copy All: Copy all records in the SIM Card to the mobile phone, or copy all records in the mobile phone to the SIM Card; Delete: Choose to delete all records from the SIM Card, or phone or to delete one by one;...
  • Page 27: Messages

    User Manual 3. Messages Press the LSK key in the main menu in standby mode, and then choose Messages to enter the Messages Menu. 3.1 SMS SMS includes 6 sub-menus: Write Message, Inbox, Outbox, Template and SMS Settings.
  • Page 28 User Manual Format Text: set up character format in short messages Insert Number: insert contact phone number in Phone Book Insert contact: insert contact name in Phone Book Enter Bookmark: insert bookmark in the phone Entry Mode: switch entry mode using the menu...
  • Page 29: Mms

    User Manual Delivery Report: requests a status report to verify whether a message has been delivered Reply Path: transmits reply path to network terminal (depending on the network). Memory Status: this function displays memory usage and capacity in the SIM Card and mobile phone;...
  • Page 30: Email

    User Manual choosing different entry modes under “Option”: Picture, sound, video or other attachments can be inserted; After preparing a new multimedia message on the screen, choose “Done” to send the multimedia message, with the following options: Send Only, Save and Send, Save to Drafts, Send Options and Exit;...
  • Page 31: Voice Mail Server

    User Manual Need to connect GPRS After editing and choosing one Profile to activate, enter corresponding message as shown on the display screen and execute the corresponding Email operation. 3.4 Voice Mail Server This function has to be provided by the network supplier; it can only be received after the mailbox number is set up.
  • Page 32: Java

    User Manual and then choose Games. Games has options such as: Java, Java Settings, Games. 4.1 Java Run Java executable file. Please first insert T-Flash card. 4.2 Java Setting Includes Java audio, Java vibration, Java network and Heap size.
  • Page 33 User Manual Call Cost, SMS Counter and GPRS Counter: Call Logs - Recent In the Call History menu, the record number reads directly where the cursor is pointing: Missed Calls, Dialed Calls, Received Calls; Missed Calls, Dialed Calls, and Received Calls support up to 20 calls;...
  • Page 34: Tools

    User Manual messages and received messages. GPRS Counter: You can view the numbers of the last /all sent and received GPRS, and also reset the counter. Note:The numbers in Call History will be deleted automatically when changing to the SIM Card.
  • Page 35: Unit Converter

    User Manual 6.6 Unit converter Using the icon on the display screen, convert to different units of weight and length separately. 6.7 Bluetooth Bluetooth features include: Power, Search New Device, My Device, Active Device, Setting, About: Power: select On or Off;...
  • Page 36: Multimedia

    User Manual folder is “Video” File function items include: Open: open folder and file Create Folder: create a new folder in the storage card Format: format storage card format Delete all information stored in this card Scan Disk: scan all files Remove: choose Memory Card and execute Remove so as to safely remove the memory card.
  • Page 37: Video Player

    User Manual cursor is. Add to Rings: add the song where the cursor is in the ring store folder; Refresh list: renew song list in player; Settings: function to choose player settings, sound effects and Bluetooth settings. 8.2 Video Player The Video Player can play a stored video file;...
  • Page 38: Fm Radio

    User Manual In the case no recorder files exist in the mobile phone, then only two options are available: Record and Settings. 8.4 FM Radio Earphones have to be plugged in before selecting the FM Radio option. After inserting the earphone, choose FM Radio;...
  • Page 39: Video Recorder

    User Manual memory card Camera settings: set up Shutter Sound, EV, Banding, Delay Timer, Cont Shot Image settings:set up Image Size and Image Quality White Balance: includes Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloud, Incandescence Scene Mode: Auto, Night can be chosen...
  • Page 40: My Pictures

    User Manual Green, Sepia Blue, Color Invert can be chosen Storage: choose storage path in the phone or memory card Restore Default: revert to initial settings 8.7 My Pictures The same functions as for Camera and Album. 9. Settings Press the LSK key to enter the main menu in standby mode, and then choose Settings.
  • Page 41: Phone Setup

    User Manual LCD Backlight will be shown during an incoming call according to the chosen Alert Type Ring Type: set up 3 sorts of ringtones: Single, Repeat and Ascending Extra Tone: includes Warning, Error, Camp on and Connect...
  • Page 42: Display Characteristic

    User Manual and to set up the greeting text; it is off by default. The greeting text will be shown when the mobile phone is powering on Preferred Input Methods: set up default input method for your phone.
  • Page 43: Call Setup

    User Manual 9.4 Call Setup Caller ID: Decide whether to send or hide a number for an outgoing call; the default will be set by the network. Call Waiting: includes 3 settings like Activate, Deactivate and Query Status.
  • Page 44 User Manual Card can not be used; When changing the setup, the correct PIN Code has to be entered. After three failed entries, the PUK Code has to be entered (individual unlocking code). The PUK Code is used to unlock and change the locked PIN Code;...
  • Page 45: Trouble Shooting

    User Manual VI TROUBLE SHOOTING Before contacting the sales representative, carry out some simple checks, as they may help you to avoid wasting more maintenance time and money. Problem Causes and Solutions Cannot be Check by pressing the On key for more than Turned On ;...
  • Page 46 User Manual PIN Code three times, the mobile phone will be locked; the PUK Code provided by the network Supplier should be entered; Low-quality Check volume adjustment (use the side key calls to adjust, see P19) When using the mobile phone where the receiving signal has a low quality, e.g.
  • Page 47 User Manual Card If there are any stains on the surface of the failure SIM Card, rub the touch point on the SIM ; Card surface with a clean cloth ; No SIM Card Damaged SIM Card; contact your network...
  • Page 48 User Manual Some ; Failed operation functions Network supplier does not support this cannot function, or you have not applied for this set up function Note:If the above information cannot help you to solve the problem, write down:...
  • Page 49: Security Setup

    User Manual VII Security Setup 1. SIM and Phone Lock Some access passwords are used for the mobile phone and SIM Card. These passwords can help prevent the mobile phone from being misused. 1.1 Phone Lock The mobile phone password can be used to prevent the mobile phone from being misused.
  • Page 50: Pin2 Code

    User Manual 1.3 PIN2 Code Some SIM Cards can provide a PIN2; some functions, such as the calculator, need a PIN2 Code, for a fee. But only the SIM Card supports these functions. If you fail to enter the PIN2 Code three consecutive times, the PUK2 Code should be entered;...
  • Page 51: Limited Password

    User Manual 1.6 Limited Password When using the call limitation password, a 4-digit limited password has to be used. To apply this function, a password has to be obtained from your service supplier. 2. Health and Safety Information 2.1 Battery...
  • Page 52 User Manual driving. If you have hands-free devices, you should use them. If possible, one existing hands-free attachment should be used, and then be comfortably and safely used. Place the wireless mobile phone where it is easy to see.
  • Page 53: Usage Environment

    User Manual safety regulations. After setting up this mobile phone in fly mode, it is not necessary to turn it off because it cannot cause disturbance plane’s communication system. Note:If the mobile phone has the automatic power on function, please...
  • Page 54: Other Important Information

    User Manual distance over inches (15cm) from pacemakers; You should not carry your mobile phone in your front chest pocket; If you have a pacemaker, use the opposite ear to receive the call to minimize possible disturbance. Hearing Aids Some digital mobile phones may interfere with some hearing aids.
  • Page 55: Radio Frequency (Rf) Exposure And Sar

    User Manual clean the surface of your mobile phone. Turn it off when cleaning. Your mobile phone will generate an electric magnetic field; don’t put it near magnetic storage means such as computer disks, etc. Using a mobile phone near a TV, phone, radio or PC will produce interference, and thus affect the mobile phone performance.
  • Page 56 User Manual through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health. The exposure standard for this phone employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
  • Page 57: Term Definitions

    User Manual that improvements to this product model could generate differences in the SAR value for later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the guidelines. 4. Term Definitions In order to help you understand the main technical words in this manual and better and fully use your mobile phone functions, definitions are provided for some words.
  • Page 58 User Manual communication can ensure compatibility between different network suppliers. GSM covers most European countries and many places all over the world. Multi-Party Calls Establishes phone meetings that allow 5 people to talk simultaneously. Roaming Using your mobile phone outside your local service area (e.g.
  • Page 59 User Manual information when you cannot answer a call. Others GPRS General packet radio service SMS-CB Short message service-Cell Broadcast Wireless application protocol Fixed dialing number IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identification code, which consists of 15 digits; every mobile phone...
  • Page 60 User Manual Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 61 User Manual equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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