Radio Reassembly — Detailed
7.3
PTT Reassembly
Place the bezel top tab in the top slot inside the front cover PTT opening. Slightly bow the
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bezel so that the bottom tab can fall inside the bottom slot.
Press the PTT assembly against the front cover opening.
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Look inside the front cover to make sure the T-tab is fully engaged with the front cover. If
NOTE
necessary, press the T-tab toward the top of the radio until it becomes fully engaged.
7.4
Speaker, Microphone, and Universal Connector Flex Reassembly
Feed the universal connector tail of the speaker-microphone flex assembly through the open-
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ing in the side wall of the front cover.
Peel-off the adhesive liner on the back of the universal connector tail of the flex circuit. Attach
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the flex tail to the front cover using the guide pins for correct alignment.
Replace the universal connector escutcheon. Make sure that all the connector openings align
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with the gold pads on the flex circuit.
Align the notch in the speaker at the twelve o'clock position with the tab on the front cover.
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(See Figure 3-8.)
Place the speaker retainer bracket into the hole on the top of the front cover, and bend the
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retainer down to fit underneath the boss below the speaker.
7.5
Keypad, Display, and Keypad Option Board Reassembly
If you are replacing the display, use a new double-sided adhesive display pad (item number
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17 [GP360/380] item number 14 [GP388] on the exploded view diagram).
Replace the keypad, and the keypad/option board. Make sure the display module flex tail is
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connected correctly to the connector on the keypad/option board.
Insert the "top hooks" of the keypad retainer into the slots below the speaker (above the
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display) in the front cover. Snap all of the retainer arm tabs in place in the front cover.
Pull the speaker-microphone flex circuit out of harm's way during reassembly.
NOTE
Re-insert the microphone and boot into the pocket in the front cover.
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