User's Manual

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KEYPAD
The keypad is similar to a telephone keypad but with four (4) additional
buttons on the side for a total of 16 keys. In addition to numbers (1-9, *, 0 and
#), which is a secondary function, most of the keys have or can be
programmed to have a primary function. A symbol or abbreviated word
describing its primary function is labeled on the keycap. Each labeled keycap
is associated with a radio feature (or primary function). The radio must be
programmed to operate with the Standard or the Optional keycap
configuration.
A keylight (LED) is associated with each key or button. This can light when
the associated function is active. In some conditions, the keylight can blink to
indicate an action status.
The keypad key functions can be remapped to any of the primary function
keys using the PC programming software. It is suggested that the blank
keypad (located at the back of this manual) be completed if the keypad key
functions are changed.
Standard Keycap Configuration
The Standard keycap package for the System radio includes five (5) labeled
keycaps (MODE, HOME, CHN, AUX1 and AUX2) and six (6) blank
keycaps, which can be placed on any of the five key locations (numbers 3-6
and 9) shown in Figure 5. The keycap represents the primary function
programmed for that key location. See the Key Descriptions section for a
description of the primary function associated with these five (5) keycaps.
The standard keycap package for the Scan radio includes five (5) labeled
keycaps [MENU, CLEAR, SELECT, EMERGENCY (
E), OPTION] and five
(5) blank keycaps, which can be placed on any of the four (4) keypad keys.
The keycap represents the primary function programmed for that key location.
Figure 5 - Standard M7100
IP
Keycaps Configuration