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Table of Contents
Section 1: Getting Started ........................................ 6
Understanding this User Manual ......................................... 6
Install the Battery ............................................................... 7
Remove the Battery ............................................................ 9
Charging the Battery ..........................................................9
Activating Your Phone ......................................................11
Setting Up Your Voicemail ................................................12
Care and Maintenance ...................................................107
Section 15: Warranty Information ........................ 109
Standard Limited Warranty ............................................. 109
End User License Agreement for Software ...................... 114
Index ...................................................................... 122
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Section 1: Getting Started
This section explains how to start using your Samsung Stunt™.
Understanding this User Manual
The chapters of this manual generally follow the same order as the
menus and sub-menus in your phone.
Notes and Tips
Throughout this manual there is text that is set apart from the rest.
These are intended to point out important information, quick methods
for activating features, to define terms, and more. The definitions for
these methods are as follows:
•
Notes
: Explain alternative options within the current feature, menu, or sub-
menu.
•
Tips
: Provide quick or innovative methods for performing functions related
to the subject.
•
Important
: Points out important information about the current feature that
could affect performance, or even damage your phone.
Text Conventions
This manual provides condensed information about how to use your
phone. To make this possible, the following terms and icons appear in
place of often-used procedural steps:
highlight
6
Use the Navigation key to move a highlighting effect to a
menu item or screen item of interest.
select
After “highlighting” a menu item or screen item, press the
OK
key to launch, access, or save a highlighted menu item
or screen field of interest.
➔ Used in place of “select” in long “drill down” procedure
steps.
Example:
“...
Settings
➔
Call Settings
➔
Call Answer
...”
Install the Battery
Note:
Your phone comes packaged with a partially charged rechargeable standard
Li-Ion battery and travel adapter.
Important!:
You must fully charge the battery the first time you use your phone,
otherwise you could damage the battery.
Battery Cover
Remove the battery cover to
access the battery and
microSD™ card slot.
䊳
To
remove the battery
cover
, press the battery
cover release latch (1), lift
the battery cover slightly
(2), and slide the cover off
(3).
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䊳
To
replace the battery
cover
, press the top end
of the battery cover down
lightly (1), and slide it
over the battery (2) until
it clicks into place.
Install the Battery
䊳
Insert the top end of the battery first, matching the gold
contacts on the inside of the battery to those on the phone (1),
then press the bottom of the battery down into the phone until
it slips into place (2).
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Remove the Battery
Before removing the battery, turn the phone off, if necessary. To turn
the phone off, press and hold the key.
䊳
Lift the end of the battery up and away from the phone (1) and
slide the battery up and out of the phone (2).
Charging the Battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery.
Only use Samsung-approved charging devices and batteries.
Samsung accessories are designed to maximize battery life. Use of
other accessories may invalidate your warranty and may cause
damage.
Low battery indicator
The battery indicator in the upper-right corner of the display indicates
power level. Monitor the battery strength and ensure your battery is
Getting Started 9
adequately charged. If you continue to use your phone without
Incorrect
Correct
charging its battery, the phone will shut down.
•
Five bars indicate a full charge.
•
An empty battery icon indicates a near empty battery.
•
A blinking empty battery icon and a tone sounding indicate you have
two to three minutes before the battery is too low to operate the phone.
Use the Travel Adapter
The travel adapter included with your phone is a convenient, lightweight charger that rapidly charges your phone from any 120/220
VAC outlet .
Important!:
For connection to an electrical supply not located in North America,
you must use an adapter of the proper configuration for the power
outlet. Use of the wrong adapter could damage your phone and void
your warranty.
1. Plug the large end of the Travel Adapter into a standard 120
VAC or 220 VAC wall outlet.
2. Insert the small end of the
Travel Adapter into the
charger/accessory connector
on the side of your phone. You
must unplug the adapter
before removing the battery
from the phone during charging to avoid damage.
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Activating Your Phone
Contact your Wireless Carrier and follow their instructions for
obtaining service, if necessary. We suggest that you read this guide
to fully understand the services your phone supports.
Turning Your Phone On
䊳
Press and hold the key until the display lights. the phone
searches for a network signal, and the time, date, and day
appear on the display.
If you are outside of your carrier’s coverage or roaming area, the No
Service icon appears at the top of the phone’s display. If you
cannot place or receive calls, try later when service is available, or at
another location.
Note:
As with any other radio-transmitting device, do not touch the antenna while
using your phone as this can affect call quality and can cause the phone to
operate at a higher power level than is necessary.
Turn Your Phone Off
䊳
With the phone closed, press and hold the key for two or
more seconds. Your phone powers off.
Note:
If your phone is on and you press for less than one second, the phone
will not power off. This prevents your phone from being turned off
accidentally.
Getting Started 11
Setting Up Your Voicemail
Voicemail allows callers to leave voice messages, which can be
retrieved any time.
Note:
Once your Voicemail account has been set up, you can use the
folder (under the
Voicemail box.
䊳
In Standby mode, press and hold the key, or dial your
Message
menu) to view details of voice messages in your
mobile number to dial Voicemail. Follow the prompts in the
new user tutorial to set up your mail box.
Listen to Voicemail
䊳
In Standby mode, press and hold the key or dial your
mobile number to dial Voicemail. After connecting, you will
hear your voice greeting, and the prompt to enter your
password.
Headset (Optional)
Your phone includes a jack for attaching an optional Headset/
Headphones. You can use a Headset or Headphones to hear
telephone conversations, or to listen to the Music Player feature.
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Voicemail
䊳
Insert the Headset or Headphones into the Headset Connector
on the right side of the phone.
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Section 2: Understanding Your Phone
This section outlines some key features of your phone. It also
describes the screen format and the icons that will be displayed
when the phone is in use.
Features of Your Phone
Domestic and international voice and text messaging service
(available on participating networks).
•
High speed data [CDMA 2000 1x Advanced Wireless Services (AWS)
Technology]
•
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology (see Note)
•
Global Positioning (GPS) Technology
•
PIM Functions
•
Text (SMS), Picture (MMS), Instant (IM), and Email Messaging
•
Nuance® T9® Predictive Text Input
•
Nuance® VSuite™ voice recognition
•
Speakerphone
Note:
The Stunt phone supports the wireless headset, handsfree, file transfer, and
object push profiles for Bluetooth® wireless technology.
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Side Views of Your Phone
1.
Volume Key
— In Standby mode, lets you adjust the ring
volume. When receiving a call, mutes the ringer. During a call,
lets you adjust the voice volume. In Menu mode, lets you scroll
through the phone menu options.
2.
Headset Connector
— Used to connect hands-free headsets to
your phone.
3.
Power / Accessories Connector
— Used to connect charging
accessories or any available accessory cables to your phone.
Understanding Your Phone 15
Front View of Your Phone
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Features
1.
Earpiece
— Lets you hear
ringing and alert tones,
alarm tones, and the other
parties to calls.
2.
Display
— Indicates the
status of your phone,
including numbers dialed,
feature and function
screens, status icons,
message indicators and
contents, signal strength,
and so on.
3.
Navigation Key
— In
Standby mode, launches
selected functions or applications. In Menu mode, lets you
scroll through the phone menu options.
4.
Left Soft Key
— Used to navigate through menus and
applications and to select the choice indicated at the bottom
left corner of the Display.
5.
Send Key
— Lets you place or receive a call. In Standby mode,
press the key once to access the recent call log.
6.
Voicemail Key
review your voice messages.
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— Lets you speed dial your Voicemail account to
7.
Voice SVC Key
— Pressing and holding in Standby mode
launches Voice Service that lets you operate many phone
functions with spoken commands.
8.
Microphone
— Lets the other caller hear you clearly when you
are speaking to them.
9.
Special Function Keys
— Enter special characters. Perform
various functions.
10.
Alpha-numeric Keys
— Use these keys to enter numbers,
letters, and characters.
11.
CLR Key
— Deletes characters from the display when you are
in text entry mode. Press this key to return to the previous
menu or screen when navigating features on your phone.
12.
End Key
— Ends a call. If you press and hold the
End
power goes On or Off. When you receive an incoming call,
press to send the call to voicemail.
13.
Right Soft Key
— Used to navigate through menus and
applications and to select the choice indicated at the bottom
right corner of the Main Display.
14.
OK Key
— In Standby mode, launches the Main Menu. Pressing
when navigating through a menu accepts the highlighted
option.
Understanding Your Phone 17
key, the
Rear View of Your Phone
Features
1.
Speaker
— When set to
On, lets you hear ringing
and alert tones, alarm
tones, and the other parties
to calls.
Command Keys
Soft Keys
Functions for the soft keys are defined by what appears above each
in the display.
Left Soft Key
Some functions of the Left soft key () are as follows:
•
In Standby mode, press the
Messages
menu.
•
When the Left soft key function is
Messages
soft key () to open the
Edit
, press the
Edit
soft key () to edit
a Contacts entry.
Right Soft Key
Some functions of the Right soft key () are as follows:
•
In Standby mode, press the
Contacts
soft key () to open the Contacts
Find screen.
•
When the Right soft key function is Options, press the
Options
soft key
() and a pop-up menu appears.
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•
When the Right soft key function is Back, press the
Back
soft key () to
back up one menu level.
OK Key
•
In a menu, press the OK key () to accept the highlighted selection.
•
When the OK key function is Edit, press the
Edit
key () to edit a Draft
message.
Clear Key
The
CLR
key () is used to erase or clear numbers, text, or
symbols from the display. You can also use the key to return to
a previous menu or to return to Standby mode from any menu.
•
If you enter an incorrect character, briefly press to backspace (and
delete) the character.
•
To erase the entire sentence, press and hold .
•
To back up one menu level, briefly press .
END Key
•
Press and hold the
•
Briefly press once to disconnect a call.
•
Press to return to Standby mode from any menu, or to cancel the last
END
key () to turn on your phone.
input.
SEND Key
The
SEND
key () is used to answer calls, dial calls, and to recall
the last number(s) dialed, received, or missed.
•
Press once to answer calls.
Understanding Your Phone 19
•
Enter a number and briefly press to make a call.
•
Briefly press in Standby mode to display a list of recent calls to and
from your phone.
•
Press twice in Standby mode to call the most recent number.
•
Press to pick up a waiting call. Press again to switch back to the
other call.
Navigation Key
Use the directional keys on the Navigation key () to browse
menus, sub-menus, and lists. In Standby mode, each directional key
also acts as a shortcut to launch applications.
Understanding the Display Screen
Main Display — Shortcut Icon On
(For more information, refer to “Shortcut Icon” on page 70.)
1. The top line of your phone’s display contains icons that indicate
network status, battery power, signal strength, connection
type, and more.
2. This line contains the calendar and
clock showing the current day of the
week, date, and time.
3. The Auto Answer icon appears
beneath the current date to indicate
that the Auto Answer function is
active. (For more information, refer
to “Auto Answer” on page 71.)
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4.
The center portion of the display shows information such as
call progress information, messages, and photos.
5. This line contains the Shortcut Icon bar, provided the
Icon
option is set to On. (For more information, refer to
Shortcut
“Shortcut Icon” on page 70.)
6. The bottom line of the display shows current soft key functions.
The sample screen shows that pressing the Left soft
will display the
Messages
menu, pressing OK () will launch
key ()
the function or application indicated by the highlighted
Shortcut Icon, and pressing the Right soft key () will
launch the Contacts Find screen.
Main Display — Shortcut Icon Off
(For more information, refer to “Shortcut Icon” on page 70.)
1. The top line of your phone’s display
contains icons that indicate network
status, battery power, signal
strength, connection type, and more.
2. This line contains the calendar and
clock showing the current day of the
week, date, and time.
3. The Auto Answer icon appears
beneath the current date to indicate that the Auto Answer
function is active.
Understanding Your Phone 21
4.
The center portion of the display shows information such as
call progress information, messages, and photos.
5. The third line from the bottom of the display contains a text
banner. (For more information, refer to “Banner” on page 70.)
6. The bottom line of the display shows current soft key functions.
The sample screen shows that pressing the Left soft key will
display the
Messages
screen, pressing OK () will display
the Main Menu screen, and pressing the Right soft key will
show the Contacts
Find
screen.
Display Screen Icons
Your Stunt phone can show you definitions of the icons that appear on
the top line of the display.
To access the Icon Glossary:
䊳
In Standby mode, select
Info
➔
Icon Glossary
MENU
, then select
Settings
➔
Phone
. A list shows of the icons that can appear
on the top line of the display.
Backlights
Backlights illuminate the display and the keypad. When you press any
key, the backlights come on. They go off when no keys are pressed
within a period of time set in the
Note:
During a phone call, the display backlight dims after 10 seconds and turns
off after 30 seconds to conserve battery power, regardless of the
setting. (For more information, refer to “Backlight” on page 70.)
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Backlight
menu.
Backlight
Your Phone’s Modes
Call Answer Mode
You can choose to answer a call by pressing any key except or
by pressing only the key. (For more information, refer to “Call Answer” page 71.)
Input mode
Input mode determines how you enter text, numbers, and symbols.
While at any text entry screen, press the Left soft key (), then
choose the input mode from the pop-up menu using the Navigation
key.
Optional input modes are
Symbols
, and
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T9word
/
T9Word
/
T9WORD, abc
/
Abc
/
. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on
page 39.)
Tip:
You can cycle between
holding the key until the phone beeps.
T9 Word, Abc
, and
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by repeatedly pressing and
Lock Mode
When the phone is in Lock Mode, restrictions are placed on phone
use. You can receive calls and messages, but cannot place outgoing
calls (except for emergency numbers) until you unlock the phone.
Lock Mode also restricts access to menus and the Volume key.
Unlock your phone by entering the lock code when prompted. (For
more information, refer to “Security” on page 71.)
Understanding Your Phone 23
ABC
,
Standby Mode
Standby mode is the state of the phone once it has found service and
is idle. The phone goes into Standby mode:
•
After you power the phone on.
•
When you press after a call or from within a menu.
In Standby mode, you will see the time, day, and date as well as all
phone status icons.
Place Calls in Standby Mode
1. While in Standby mode, enter a phone number, and press
to place a call.
2. Press to return to Standby mode.
Receive Messages in Standby Mode
You can receive messages in Standby mode. An alert tone sounds
and a notification message appears in the display when a new
message arrives. The following call message options appear:
•
View N ow
— This selection allows you to view the messages now.
•
View Later
— This selection allows you to view the messages at a later
date.
Highlight the desired viewing option and then press .
Talk Mode
You can place and receive calls only when your phone is on. While in
a call your phone is in talk mode. Press
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Options
to display a list of
menu options. (For more information, refer to “Call Options Menu” on
page 32.)
Speakerphone Mode
To share a call with other people nearby, place your phone in
Speakerphone Mode during the call by pressing
Speaker On
.
Caution!:
Keep the phone away from you ear while in Speakerphone Mode. (For
more information, refer to “Responsible Listening” on page 90.)
Options
and selecting
To disable Speakerphone Mode, press
Options
and select
or end the call.
Vibrate Mode
Silences all tones your phone makes and replaces them with
vibration.
To enter Vibrate Mode:
䊳
In Standby mode, press and hold . “
Mode
” briefly appears in the display and your phone returns to
Entering Vibrate
Standby mode.
To exit Vibrate Mode:
䊳
While in Vibrate mode and Standby mode, press and hold
. “
Exit Vibrate Mode
” briefly appears in the display and
your phone returns to Standby mode.
Understanding Your Phone 25
Speaker Off
Tip:
You can also place your phone in Vibrate mode from Standby mode by
pressing the Volume key () down until “Vibrate” appears in the
display.
Adjust the Master Volume
In Standby mode, press up or down.
1. In Standby mode, press up or down to set the call
ringer volume as desired. Options are:
•
Silence All
•
•
Vibr ate
•
•
Low
•
•
Low/Medium
2. When you are satisfied with the setting, press
Medium
Medium/High
High
SET
. Your phone
returns to Standby mode.
Note:
You can add vibration to any Master Volume setting between
by pressing
Vib. on
.
Tip:
You can also enter the
Settings
➔
Master Volume
Sound Settings
➔
Master Volume
sub-menu by selecting
.
Low
MENU
and
➔
The Vibrate icon () appears in the display when the phone is in
Vibrate mode. The Vibrate/Ring icon () appears in the display
when you add vibration to any Master Volume setting between
and
High
.
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Low
High
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