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replacing the microphone, leave the microphone in the boot.
4. Remove, if necessary, and replace the sound dampening pad.
5. As necessary, replace the speaker and/or microphone while out of
the front cover housing.
NOTE:
If the microphone is replaced, ensure that the
microphone is reinstalled back into the rubber
boot with the microphone port facing the
round hole at the bottom of the boot.
6. On front display model radios only, notice that the keypad/display
board is secured to the front cover housing using six tabs, three
small tabs on one side and three larger tabs on the universal
connector side. Remove the keypad/display board by inserting a
small flat-blade screwdriver in the circuit board slot provided (slot
nearest the top retaining tab on the universal connector side of the
radio, see Figure 12). A slight prying action will release the keypad/
display board. If applicable, remove the rubber keypad.
NOTE:
Be careful not to mar the front cover housing
O-ring sealing area. Doing so will compromise
the sealing integrity of the radio.
Reassembly
Reassembly is the reverse of disassembly. Some suggestions and
illustrations are provided to help you more easily reassemble the radio.
Keypad/Display Board
(front display model
radios only)
1. If applicable, replace the rubber keypad.
2. Place the keypad/display board into the front cover housing at an
angle such that the three small slots on the edge of the board slide
under the three mating retaining tabs. Ensure that the board slides
under the tabs.
3. Near the three larger slots on the other side of the board, use finger
pressure to push and press that side of the board down until it
snaps into place under the three large retaining tabs.
Front Cover Assembly
1. Place the speaker and microphone into their respective positions
in the front cover. Make sure that the speaker is seated properly in
the recessed area provided.
Keypad/Display
Board
Six Retaining
Tabs
Insert Screwdriver
Blade in This Slot
Universal
Connector
Figure 12 Removing the Keypad/Display Board
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