KATA S59 User Manual

Gsm/gprs digital mobile phone

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User Guide for
Kata S59.
GSM/GPRS Digital Mobile Phone
© 2011 SAA Asia Limited. All rights reserved. Kata is a trademark of SAA Asia Limited, registered in the H.K. and other
countries.Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.
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  • Page 1 GSM/GPRS Digital Mobile Phone © 2011 SAA Asia Limited. All rights reserved. Kata is a trademark of SAA Asia Limited, registered in the H.K. and other countries.Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Preface ......................5 2. Safety ....................... 5 3. About your device ................... 6 3.1 Appearance ....................6 3.2 Keys instruction ................... 1 3.2 Keys instruction ..................7 3.3 Icons ......................7 4. Getting started ....................9 4.1 Battery ......................
  • Page 3 8.4.1 Phone settings .................. 15 8.4.2 General call settings ................. 15 8.4.3 Dual SIM settings ................16 8.4.4 Network settings ................16 8.4.5 Security settings ................16 8.4.6 Restore factory settings ..............17 8.5 Messages ....................18 8.5.1 SMS ....................18 8.5.1.1 Write message ................
  • Page 4 8.12.3 Bluetooth ..................22 8.12.4 Auto answer machine ..............22 9. Battery information ..................22 9.1 Operation information ................22 9.2 Notice information ................... 23 10. Safety information ..................23 10.1 Operating environment ................. 23 10.2 Electronic devices ................. 23 10.2.1 Pacemaker ..................
  • Page 5: Preface

    1. Preface Thank you very much for your choice of Kata S59! The mobile device described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM network GSM network is a global cellular communication system of international standards. Allow you to receive an international telephone call used as in your homeland.
  • Page 6: About Your Device

    3. About your device 3.1 Appearance Receiver Direction Keys@OK Right Soft key USB Cap Left Soft Talk Key 2 Talk Key 1 End Key Shortcut Key Nokia Charger Jack Number Keys -- 6 of 24 --...
  • Page 7: Keys Instruction

    3.2 Keys instruction Keys Descriptions OK key is used to confirm. At the standby mode Up key: Audio player Down key: Inbox Left key: Camera OK key & Direction keys Right key: Write message It depends on the display text above it. Left soft key It depends on the display text above it.
  • Page 8 Icons Descriptions Show the SIM1’s current network signal level. Show the SIM2’s current network signal level. Show the power level of Battery. You have unread SMS in SIM1. You have unread SMS in SIM2. You have unread MMS in SIM1. You have unread MMS in SIM2.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    4. Getting started 4.1 Battery Please use the approved batteries, and only use the battery charger approved by the device producer to charge your battery. 4.1.1 Install &remove battery Remove: 1) Remove the back cover of the device by pushing forwards; 2) Uplift the battery from its slot and take it out.
  • Page 10: Charging

    4.1.2 Charging Connect the charger to a power supply, and then plug in the charger pin to the charger jack on the right side. Charger animation will be displayed if the device is powered off. When it is powered on, the power status icon at the top right corner of the screen will blink circularly.
  • Page 11: Memory Card Installation

    4.3 Memory card installation - Keep the metallic face of a memory card downward, and slide it gently to the position of Memory card - Keep the metallic face of the other memory card downward, and slide it gently to the position of Memory card 2.
  • Page 12: Headset

    4.4 Headset Insert the headset into the headset jack on the right side of the device if required. 4.5 File manager File manager is used to manage the phone and the memory cards respectively. Connect to a computer The USB function of the device is available, no matter the device is powered on or off. While the device is powered off, it will start charging and open File manager after the USB cable is plugged in.
  • Page 13: Call Functions

    5. Call functions 5.1 Make a call When the sign of a network operator appears on the idle screen, you can make or answer calls. 5.1.1 Make a domestic call Enter a phone number, including the area code if you are calling a fixed phone number (excluding local numbers).
  • Page 14: Text Entry

    6. Text entry During use, you will be required to input texts time and time again. You can input texts, letters, numbers or symbols (including punctuations). 6.1 Switch input methods In any Text Editor, or press # key to switch input methods. 6.2 Smart English input method Switch to Smart ABC or Smart abc.
  • Page 15: Menu Operation

    7. Menu operation 7.1 Access menus You can press the left soft key or short press OK key to view menus of all levels. 8. Menu functions 8.1 Audio Player Access this function to play your favorite mp3 songs. In the player interface, press OK key to play/pause.
  • Page 16: Dual Sim Settings

    —Call divert Call divert is a network function. With this function, an incoming can be diverted to another phone number or voice mailbox, avoiding missing it. There are several diverts available: Divert all voice calls, Divert if unreachable, Divert if no answer, Divert if busy, Divert all data calls, and Cancel all (diverts).
  • Page 17: Restore Factory Settings

    contact your network provider to obtain PIN2 code. Barred dial If your SIM supports barred dial, it can forbid you to dial the selected numbers. When the function is activated, you cannot use the device to dial any number in the list of barred dial.
  • Page 18: Messages

    8.5 Messages 8.5.1 SMS 8.5.1.1 Write message Access this menu to edit and send message. When you are writing a message, you can Insert template, Insert number or Insert name. After a message is completed, you can select to use SIM 1 or SIM 2 to send or save it. 8.5.1.2 Inbox View all the received messages.
  • Page 19: Drafts

    8.5.2.4 Drafts MMS, which are uncompleted and saved as Drafts, will be saved in Drafts. You can select one to Send, Edit or Delete. 8.5.2.5 Message settings Access this menu to configure the following settings: Compose, Send, Retrieve, Filter and Sever profile.
  • Page 20: Network Services

    8.7 Network Services 8.7.1 STK This function is provided by network providers. If your SIM card and network provider don’t support it, this function will be unavailable. For more information, please contact your network provider. 8.7.2 WAP Your device supports WAP. After necessary settings, you can surf the Internet in your device. Note: To use WAP, your SIM 1 or SIM 2 shall support GPRS.
  • Page 21: Video Recorder

    8.8.4 Video recorder Enter Video recorder to see video preview interface. Press Options to see a recorder Options menu, including Camcorder settings, Video settings, White balance, Effect settings, Storage and Restore default. After configuration, tap the record icon to start or pause. When the recording is completed, tap the stop icon to stop recording.
  • Page 22: Extra

    8.12 Extra 8.12.1 Calculator The device can be used as a calculator to do some simple arithmetic work. 8.12.2 Games For Game help, please refer to Help files in the device 8.12.3 Bluetooth The device supports Bluetooth. You can establish connections between the device and other devices (Bluetooth headset, PC or handheld Bluetooth device etc) to realize voice calls, data exchange, data synchronization etc.
  • Page 23: Notice Information

    9.2 Notice information - Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can shorten the life of the battery. - Do not make short-circuit occur to the battery. The battery put in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery.
  • Page 24: Potentially Dangerous Situations

    RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. 10.3 Potentially dangerous situations Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in body injury even death.

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