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9.1.2 Keypad
The front mounted keypad of the P7350 “Scan” model has six buttons and P7370 “System” model has 15
buttons. Refer to Figure 9-3 and Figure 9-4, respectively.
Figure 9-3: P7350 “Scan” Model Front Panel Figure 9-4: P7370 “System” Model Front Panel
In OTP mode, numeric entry is the primary function of the keys. Each key is described in Table 9-2.
Table 9-2: Keypad Functions
Primary function: Acts much as an “enter” button to activate a selection.
Secondary function: While in the “dwell display,” press repeatedly to scroll through and
view status display (on 2
nd
line) for current profile, caller, received Talk Group
Scrolls thru available menu items (see Table 9-5).
(P7350 only)
Currently undefined in OpenSky mode.
(P7350 only)
Toggles scan mode On/Off.
(P7350 only)
Currently undefined in OpenSky mode.
The alpha-numeric keys are used to enter alpha-numeric passwords for logging into the
OpenSky network, if not pre-configured for automatic registration at power-up.
Also used to place telephone interconnect and individual (unit-to-unit) calls, operating
like a normal telephone keypad. Additional functions are also available, such as speed
dial, quick access to V-TAC, voice scanning, and Stealth mode operation.
(P7370 Only)
Initiates OpenSky functions (log-in, log out, selective call, telephone interconnect
call, etc.). It is also used as an escape or to clear an entry (something like backspace,
but it clears everything, not only the last digit/character).
(P7370 Only)
Used in conjunction with alpha-
numeric keys for passwords and OpenSky
functions to end a command string.