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Thank you for purchasing the verykool i405
Product registration is an important step toward enjoying your new phone. Registering facilitates
warranty service and ensures you receive any product or service updates. Registration is not
required for warranty coverage. Save original product receipts for your records.
Please read the enclosed Safety Information prior to use.
Improvements and changes to this guide due to typographical errors, inaccuracies of current
information, or improvements to the programs and /or equipment, may be made by at any time
without notice.

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Summary of Contents for Verykool i405

  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing the verykool i405 Product registration is an important step toward enjoying your new phone. Registering facilitates warranty service and ensures you receive any product or service updates. Registration is not required for warranty coverage. Save original product receipts for your records.
  • Page 2 CONTENTS MENU FUNCTIONS PRIOR TO USE 11. Menu Tree 1. Safety Information 12. Phone Book 2. Unpacking 13. Message Center 3. Phone Layout and Key Description 14. Call History 4. LCD Icon Description 15. Settings 5. Inserting the Battery 16. Multimedia 6.
  • Page 3: Prior To Use

    PRIOR TO USE - Safety Information - Unpacking - Phone Layout and Key Description - LCD Icon Description - Inserting the Battery - Inserting the SIM card...
  • Page 4 10. Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. Use only Infosonics verykool authorized service centers. 11. Unplug the phone from the wall outlet and refer to an Infosonics verykool authorized service center when the following conditions are true: a. Liquids have spilled unto the phone.
  • Page 5 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Hold your phone as you would any other phone, with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Do not cover the antenna when the phone is in use, this affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
  • Page 6 Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6) inches (15cm) be maintained between a cellular phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. Users with pacemakers: Always keep your phone at least six (6) inches (15 cm) from your pacemakers when the phone is switched on.
  • Page 7 A short circuit may damage the battery or the object causing the short circuit. Exercise care in handling any charged battery. Be mindful of placing a loose battery inside a pocket, purse or other container with other metal objects. Use only verykool i405 original batteries, charges and other related accessories.
  • Page 8 2. Unpacking 1. Handset i405 Cellular Phone 2. Battery and Travel Charger Battery 3. User manual...
  • Page 9 User Manual ! Caution For your safety, before you using the travel adaptor, please check the local area’s standard voltage. These vary by country.
  • Page 10 3. Phone Layout and Key Description Function Keys Description Left Soft Key [Basic Function] Performs the functions as indicated on the left-bottom line of the display screen. Usually works as a 'selection' key [Idle Mode] Enter main menu [Camera Mode] Enter option menu Right Soft Key [Basic Function]...
  • Page 11 idle mode or cancels an input. Navigation Keys [Idle Mode] Initiates the WAP browser (press and hold the OK button). Accepts an entry (short press) [Text Input Mode] Switch between text input methods [Basic Function] Moves the cursor up between selections [Idle Mode] Enter Shortcut menu.
  • Page 12 Side Keys [Basic Function] Move up between selections [Idle Mode] Increase the ring tone volume [Basic Function] Move down between selections [Idle Mode] Decrease the ring tone volume [Short Press] Enter Camera mode 4. LCD Icon Description Fixed Icon Area Network Status Area User Setting Screen Area Date &...
  • Page 13 Phone lock is activated Roaming You have a missed call You received an email message You received a fax You received a voice message You received a text message You have received a MMS message The MMS client is busy The phone’s microphone is in mute mode Alert type is set to Ring Alert type is set to Silent...
  • Page 14 5. Inserting the Battery Inserting the battery a. Align the battery from the top, with the copper connectors facing each other. b. Gently push the bottom of the battery into place. Removing the battery a. Switch off your phone. b. Slide the back cover down. c.
  • Page 15 Charging the battery a. Connect the travel charger to the jack on the side of the phone. b. Connect the travel charger to the power outlet. ! Note The battery power indicator on screen appears scrolling while the phone is charging. •...
  • Page 16 6. Inserting the SIM Card The SIM card contains a computer chip that stores your personal information, phonebook/message memory and other services provided by your service provider. Some menu options may not be activated depending on the SIM card supplied. Please contact your network service provider regarding availability of services and any associated costs.
  • Page 17: Basic Functions

    BASIC FUNCTIONS - Power On/Off - Call Functions - Multimedia Functions - Text Input Mode - Using the phonebook...
  • Page 18 7. Power On/Off Prior to switching on your phone, ensure the battery is in place. 1. Open the phone. 2. To switch ON the phone, press and hold the [END] key for at least 2 seconds. 3. To switch OFF your phone, press and hold the [END] key again for at least 2 seconds. ! Note: Some SIM cards may be PIN protected.
  • Page 19 8. Call Function Making a Call 1. Enter the area code and phone number while in standby mode 2. Press the Send key. A connect tone can be activated by setting the Connect tone to ON in the Extra Tone menu Making International Calls 1.
  • Page 20 • If the Cover Answer option is activated, answer the call by opening the phone, when the phone is closed. • End the call by closing the phone or pressing the End key. Emergency Call • Calls to emergency service numbers can be made under any circumstance, even if the SIM card or phone is locked.
  • Page 21 9. Text Input Mode This function enables the user to write and edit text for various phones functions. • Write and edit a SMS/MMS message • Enter a Name in the Contact List • Use the Search mode • Add a name to photos stored in the phone •...
  • Page 22 Insert symbols (., - ? ! ' @ : # $ / _ 1 ) Select characters from the alphanumeric keys from 2 to 9 Select symbols Switch between input methods.
  • Page 23 10. Using the phonebook Store names and numbers in your contacts list and later retrieve to make a call. Information can be stored in both the SIM card and phone. The information found in both is collectively called the phonebook. Storing a phone number directly to the Phonebook 1.
  • Page 24: Menu Functions

    MENU FUNCTIONS - Menu Tree - Phone Book - Message Center - Call History - Settings - Multimedia - Fun & Games - User Profiles - Organizer - Services...
  • Page 25 Message Center 11. Menu Tree Phone Book Messages • Write Message • Inbox Quick Search • Send SMS • Outbox • Send MMS • Sent • View • Drafts • Edit • Delete Message • Delete • Template • Copy •...
  • Page 26 Security Setup • SIM Lock Delete Call Log • Missed Calls • Phone Lock • Dialed Calls • Auto Keypad Lock • Received Calls • Fixed Dial • Delete All • Barred Dial • Change Password Call Time • Last Call Time Communications •...
  • Page 27 • Game Setting Multimedia Camera Themes • To Image Viewer • Orange/Blue/Gray • Camera Settings • Image Settings Image Editor • White Balance • Save • Scene Mode • Save As • Effect Settings • Pen Settings • Add Frame •...
  • Page 28 • Time • Repeat • Snooze • Alert Type World Clock • Daylight Saving Time ON/OFF Calculator Unit Converter • Weight • Length Currency Converter Stopwatch • Typical Stopwatch • nWay Stopwatch Services SIM Tool Kit • Homepage • Bookmarks •...
  • Page 29 12. Phone Book The Phonebook menu allows you to search and save new contacts, send messages direct from the phonebook, make changes and send contact information to others. To access the phonebook, select Phonebook from the Main menu. Quick Search Select Quick Search to view the complete Contact list.
  • Page 30 Copy All When Copy All is selected, all phone numbers are copied from the current storage medium to the other. Use this function to back up phonebook data from SIM to phone and vice versa. Delete Delete all phonebook data in the SIM card or Phone. Caller Group Categorize contacts into groups.
  • Page 31 13. Message Center Use messaging to send, receive, and edit text and picture messages. The i405 supports various messaging types including Short Messaging Service (SMS), Multimedia Message (MMS), Chat and Broadcast messages. Please note: availability is dependent on your service provider.
  • Page 32 ! Note: If you receive a call while writing a message, the message is automatically saved until the call is complete. The phone returns to the original text messaging screen after the call. Complete the message as you normally would. Inbox Check received messages.
  • Page 33 Delete Message Delete messages from the Inbox, Outbox, Sent messages, Drafts or all Messages. Template [Text Message] Use stored message templates to send quick text messages or as part of a new message. Store up to 10 frequently used messages, up to 40 characters within each template. 1.
  • Page 34 Set the preferred storage location for SMS messages: to SIM or Phone. Preferred Bearer Set your preferred Bearer for SMS. Bearer options include: GPRS, GSM, or GSM only. [Multimedia Message] Set the default values for several multimedia messaging options. Set MMS related parameters for sending and retrieving the MMS messages.
  • Page 35 This function displays memory usage and capacity. The SIM card and phone memory status are illustrated separately. Chat Chat with another person using SMS. View the listing of sent and received messages in the chat room. Voice Mail Server When receiving a new voice message, an indicator icon displays on screen. Press and hold the voice mail speed dial if the number has been stored to a speed dial number, or input the voice message center number directly.
  • Page 36 14. Call History View a listing of all recent calls and separate lists for dialed, received and missed calls. Check the call timers for voice and data. Missed Calls Displays the recent numbers for missed calls. Delete: Delete the record. Save to Phone Book: Save the number to the phonebook.
  • Page 37 SMS Counter View the number of sent and received SMS messages and reset timers. GPRS Counter View data usage for messages received and sent via GPRS and reset timers. Last Sent: View data usage for the last GPRS messages sent. Last Received: View data usage for the last GPRS messages received.
  • Page 38 15. Settings Customize various phone settings. Select or change: Phone options, Call Setup, Network Setup, Security features and Factory Resets. Phone Setup Personalize your phone, setting the date, time, language and other phone options. Time and Date Set the time and date for your phone. Set Home City: Choose a time zone by selecting the closet city to your hometown from the 57 cities listed.
  • Page 39 Press the left soft key, OK, to view the list of options. 1. Normal Mode 2. Flight Mode 3. Query When Power On ! Note: You can not make or receive calls when the phone is in Flight Mode. Misc. Setting Set the Signal LED, LCD Backlight and Contrast of the phone.
  • Page 40 Cancel All Cancel all Call Barring settings. You will be able to make and receive calls normally. Change Barring PW Set and change the call barring password initially obtained from your service provider. You must enter the current password before you can specify a new one. Line Switching Some SIM cards support having two phone lines.
  • Page 41 Phone Lock Lock a specific menu item or the phone for privacy. The default password is “0000”. Auto Keypad Lock Prevent accidental key presses. Use this feature to protect the keypad. Fixed Dial FDN (Fixed Dialing Numbers) if supported by your SIM card, allows you to restrict outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers.
  • Page 42 Change device name: Rename the device. Press the left soft key to enter into edit mode. Press the left soft key, Option, to complete. Authentication: Select to activate the security feature. Users connecting to your phone must enter a security code. Audio Path: Set the audio path to the phone or headset.
  • Page 43 16. Multimedia The Multimedia menu provides you with several multimedia camera and video functions. Camera Use the built in camera to take photos and record video clips of people and events. You can store saved photo and video files directly to your Photo Album. ! Note: Before using the Camera •...
  • Page 44 Use the keys as follows to control camera operations. Description Take a picture and record a video Digital Zoom in Digital Zoom out EV level down EV level up Effect Setting White Balance Delay Timer Continuous Shot Scene Mode Image Quality Image Size Take a photo Back to previous menu...
  • Page 45 Camera Options From the camera mode, press the left soft key, to access camera Options. Select from the following options: Image viewer: View the listing of saved photos Camera Setting Shutter Sound: Select a shutter sound effect. Turn the shutter sound ON or OFF. EV: (-4/-3/-2/-1/0/+1/+2/+3/+4): Set the EV (Exposure Value).
  • Page 46 Photo Editor Edit stored images. Photo Artist: Select a file and add special effects. Image Tile: View several images together as tiles on screen. Select from 2, 4 or 9 tiles. Sound Recorder Record new sound files in AMR, AWB and WAV formats. Use recorded sound files as a voice memo or ring tone.
  • Page 47 Insert the 'B' note Insert Vibration – The phone will vibrate at the point it is inserted. Insert Light – The LED light will blink at the point it is inserted. Insert Rest – Include a pause in the composition. Change the note value, increasing/decreasing the beat of the note.
  • Page 48 Open: Open the drive to see the folder or files in the drive Create Folder: Create a folder in the drive Format: Format the drive ! Note: Data is lost and cannot be recovered when formatting the drive. Folder Current Folder Information (Date) Folder Selection List The Following options are available when selecting a folder: Open: Open the folder and view files...
  • Page 49 Delete All Files: Delete all files in the list. Sort: Sort files using one of five parameters.
  • Page 50 17. Fun & Games Games For your enjoyment, your phone comes preloaded with three games. When you access the Games menu from the Fun and Games Menu, the list of default games appears. Themes Set the theme for your phones display. Changing the theme will change the color of the menu title bar, select bar, and soft key bar.
  • Page 51 18. User Profiles Customize alerts and sound settings to match common environments or situation. Each profile contains editable settings for ring tones, tone volume, vibrate function, message tone alert and other phone features. The Predefined User Profiles include: General Meeting Outdoor Indoor Headset...
  • Page 52 Alert Type Customize the alert type for calls and messages. Change based on preference. Ring: The phone rings with the selected ring tone. Vibration Only: The phone vibrates but does not ring. Vibration and Ring: The phone vibrates and rings simultaneously. Vibration then Ring: The phone vibrates first then rings.
  • Page 53 20. Organizer The Organizer allows you to set alarms, schedule appointments, view the calendar, create memos and to-do lists, perform simple calculations, check world time, perform unit conversion, set a timer and use a stopwatch and check various health indicators. Calendar View calendar dates and input important appointments.
  • Page 54 World Clock Find the local time for any region in the world. Use the navigation keys to switch between cities. Calculator Perform simple calculations using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Unit Converter Convert one unit of measurement to another. Choose from the following categories: length weight, volume, surface and temperature.
  • Page 55 2. Press left soft key, Stop, when complete. Resume recording by pressing the left soft key again. You can record up to 20 measurements per record. 3. Press the left soft key, Back; you will be prompted to save. Press Yes to save the recorded times.
  • Page 56 20. Services Enjoy browsing compatible Internet sites on your phone. The Internet menu allows you to access WAP services and set up the Data account. ! Note: If your SIM card supports additional services, the GSM Access menu displays. For more information contact your network service provider.
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING This chapter lists some of the more common problems you may encounter while using your phone. Some problems require assistance from your dealer or service provider, but most can be easily corrected by diagnosing the problem and attempting the solutions as detailed below. 1.