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    							Radio Disassembly—Detailed3-7
    6.3 Keypad, Display, and Keypad/Option Board Disassembly
    1.If the disassembly of the keypad, the keypad printed circuit board, or the display is required,
    lift the microphone flex circuit up, and carefully remove the microphone and its boot from the
    front cover pocket. (See Figure 3-6.)
    2.Lay this flex circuit to one side.
    3.To remove the keypad retainer shield:
    a. Insert the tip of a“penknife size,”flat blade screwdriver in the opening at the end of the
    keypad retainer arm tab.
    b. Pry the tab away from the side of the front cover until it moves past the ledges on the
    side wall. Duplicate this procedure for each of the four retainer arm tabs.
    4.Note that the two“top hooks”are still held underneath the front cover—right below the
    speaker. Lift the keypad retainer out of the front cover; then, lift and pivot the two hooks out of
    the front cover.
    5.If disassembly involves the removal of the display module, disconnect the display flex from the
    keypad option board connector by lifting the latch on the connector. (This is similar to the pro-
    cess for releasing the flexes.)
    6.The display module is attached to the front cover with a double-sided adhesive pad. Carefully
    pull up on the display module, using a small screwdriver, if necessary, and remove it from the
    front cover. Use a new piece of double-sided adhesive to re-mount the display to the cover.Figure 3-6Remove Retainer
    CAUTION: Take care not to damage the display. Do not cut, bend, or pinch the heat seal.
    Display modules contain CMOS devices. Be sure to use ESD protection.
    Keypad Retainer
    Arm Tabs (4)
    Retainer
    Top Hooks
    RetainerFlat Blade
    Screwdriver Speaker-Microphone
    Flex Circuit Tail
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    7.The keypad/option board, and the keypad, can be removed without the use of tools.
    6.4 Speaker, Microphone, and Universal Connector Flex Disassembly
    1.Turn the screw at the bottom of the dustcover counterclockwise with your fingers. Lift the dust-
    cover out of its pocket.
    2.Using a screwdriver, push down on the portion of the speaker retainer bracket pointing toward
    the bottom of the radio. Then, remove the retainer by slightly pushing it toward the top of the
    radio until you slide it past the front cover slot.
    3.Pull the rubber microphone boot from its seated position. Unless you are replacing the micro-
    phone, leave it in the boot.
    4.Peel-off the universal connector flex circuit escutcheon (label).
    5.Pry the flex circuit (adhesive held) backer board away from the front cover, and remove the
    universal connector tail of the speaker-microphone assembly through its opening in the front
    cover. Figure 3-7Removing the Keypad Retainer and Other Boards from the Radio Body
    NOTEAt this point, the Option Board Installation Procedure should be performed, if necessary.
    NOTEThe dustcover must be removed to remove the speaker-microphone assembly flex circuit.
    The speaker is held in place with a two-legged retainer bracket. The bracket legs are
    secured by the front cover slots. Be careful not to damage the speaker when removing the
    retainer bracket.
    NOTEThe speaker-microphone assembly flex circuit goes through the front cover wall to the out-
    side wall. To replace this assembly, you must peel-off the universal connector escutcheon
    label. The existing escutcheon cannot be reassembled; a new part must be used. (See item
    number 10 on the exploded view drawing.)
    Keypad/Option Board
    Retainer
    Display Module
    Keypad
    Radio Body 
    						
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    6.After the universal connector tail of the speaker-microphone assembly is removed, the
    assembly can be completely removed. If it is necessary to replace the speaker or
    microphone, or both, do it while the flex circuit is removed from the front cover. When
    reassembling the microphone in its boot, make sure the microphone port faces the round hole
    in the bottom of the boot.
    6.5 PTT Disassembly
    1.If required, the PTT bezel, and the PTT seal assembly, can be disassembled using a small
    screwdriver, as follows:
    a. Pry back the T-tab found inside the front cover (in between the four buttons on the PTT
    assembly).
    b. Remove the PTT bezel by slightly bowing it until the top and bottom tabs are released
    from the slots in the front cover.
    c. The PTT seal can be easily lifted from the bezel without the use of tools.Figure 3-8Removal Speaker-Microphone Assembly
    Figure 3-9PTT Removal
    SpeakerNotch In
    Speaker @ 12:00
    Speaker Orientation
    Tab @ 12:00
    Microphone BootUniversal Connector
    Tail
    Microphone
    Speaker Microphone
    Flex Circuit Assembly
    TabPTT Bezel
    Tab T Shaped Retainer Tab
    PTT Seal 
    						
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    6.6 Control Top Disassembly
    1.To remove the control top assembly, place a screwdriver next to the antenna boss, and pry it
    against the control top escutcheon. This will lift the control top escutcheon away from its
    double-sided adhesive. Grab the double-sided adhesive near the volume potentiometer, and
    lift it away.
    2.Remove the control top seal, emergency button, and transmit light pipe.
    7.0 Radio Reassembly — Detailed
    7.1 PTT Reassembly
    1.Replace transmit light pipe and control top seal.
    2.Place a new control top escutcheon adhesive against the front cover. Press the control top
    escutcheon tightly against the adhesive.
    3.Put the PTT seal in the PTT bezel.
    7.2 Control Top Reassembly
    1.Place the bezel top tab in the top slot inside the front cover PTT opening. Slightly bow the
    bezel so that the bottom tab can fall inside the bottom slot.
    2.Press the PTT assembly against the front cover opening.
    7.3 Speaker, Microphone, and Universal Connector Flex Reassembly
    1.Feed the universal connector tail of the speaker-microphone flex assembly through the open-
    inginthesidewallofthefrontcover.
    2.Peel-off the adhesive liner on the back of the universal connector tail of the flex circuit. Attach
    the flex tail to the front cover using the guide pins for correct alignment.
    3.Replace the universal connector escutcheon. Make sure that all the connector openings align
    with the gold pads on the flex circuit.
    4.Align the notch in the speaker at the twelve o’clock position with the tab on the front cover.
    (See Figure 3-8.)
    5.Place the speaker retainer bracket into the hole on the top of the front cover, and bend the
    retainer down to fit underneath the boss below the speaker.
    7.4 Keypad, Display, and Keypad Option Board Reassembly
    1.If you are replacing the display, use a new double-sided adhesive display pad (item number
    17 on the exploded view diagram).
    2.Replace the keypad, and the keypad/option board. Make sure the display module flex tail is
    connected correctly to the connector on the keypad/option board.
    NOTELook inside the front cover to make sure the T-tab is fully engaged with the front cover. If
    necessary, press the T-tab toward the top of the radio until it becomes fully engaged. 
    						
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    3.Insert the“top hooks”of the keypad retainer into the slots below the speaker (above the
    display) in the front cover. Snap all four of the retainer arm tabs in place in the front cover.
    4.Re-insert the microphone and boot into the pocket in the front cover.
    5.Lay the speaker-microphone flex on top of keypad/option board retainer.
    7.5 Chassis Assembly Reassembly
    1.Slide on the ground contact (if necessary) on the top corner boss of the chassis.
    2.Replace the O-ring. The tabs on the O-ring should reach around the chassis and point down.
    3.Stretch the O-ring to place it into the retaining pocket at the bottom end of the chassis.
    4.Ensure that the antenna nut insulator is correctly replaced by pushing it all the way to the top
    of the antenna nut.
    5.Replace the battery contact seal (if necessary) surrounding the battery contact.
    6.Place the main circuit board straight down on top of the chassis.
    7.Use the T6 TORX screwdriver to fasten the screws holding the main board to the chassis.
    NOTEPull the speaker-microphone flex circuit out of harm’s way during reassembly.
    Figure 3-10Lock retainer catches to the radio’s body
    NOTEWhen properly assembled, the retainers on the O-ring should align with the slots on the
    chassis. If this is not the case, remove and replace the O-ring until it is aligned with the
    chassis and completely seated in place around the perimeter.
    NOTEBe sure the battery contact seal protrudes through the chassis and is not pinched under the
    chassis.
    Catches
    Retainer 
    						
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    7.6 Chassis and Front Cover Reassembly
    1.Align the chassis assembly end-to-end with the front cover assembly.
    2.Insert the tails of the flex circuits into their respective connectors at the bottom of the front
    cover.
    3.Push down the latches on the connectors to hold the flex circuits to the main board.
    4.Slide the volume potentiometer and frequency switch shafts into their respective holes in the
    front cover.
    5.Push the chassis assembly completely into the top of the front cover until it settles in place.
    6.Be sure the O-ring is properly seated.
    7.Snap the bottom of the chassis into the front cover.
    8.Reassemble the knobs, dust cover, antenna, and battery.
    8.0 Option Board Installation
    1.With the keypad retainer removed, the keypad backer board can be removed without the use
    of tools.
    2.Remove the jumper flex from the connector on the keypad board. Notice the orientation of the
    flex to the connector. Arrows on the jumper flex point to the correct way of inserting the flex
    into the connector.
    3.Discard the keypad backer board.
    4.The“breakaway”tab at the top of all option boards contains an extra row of keys and is used
    to accommodate other radio models.
    5.Break-off and discard the option board tab, taking care not to damage the option board. Trim
    any tab fragments that may remain on the option board.Figure 3-11Fastening the Chassis
    Radio Chassis 
    						
    							Option Board Installation3-13
    6.Reassemble the option board to the front cover assembly.
    7.Insert the display flex circuit into the connector on the option board.
    8.Insert the jumper flex circuit into the connector on the option board. Notice the orientation of
    the flex circuit. Arrows on the jumper flex point to the correct way of inserting the flex into the
    connector.
    9.Replace the retainer by placing the two top hooks into the slots below the speaker in the front
    cover; then, pivot the retainer into the front cover. Ensure that all four tab arms snap correctly
    into the front cover.
    10.With the keypad option board, display, and retainer correctly in place, the front cover
    assembly can now be reassembled as described in Paragraph 7.6 (Chassis and Front Cover
    Reassembly).Figure 3-12Changing the Keypad/Option Board
    Retainer
    Keypad/Option
    Board
    Display FlexJumper Flex
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    9.0 Mechanical Views and Parts Lists
    9.1 GP320/GP340
    Figure 3-13Radio Exploded Mechanical View (GP320/GP340)
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    							Mechanical Views and Parts Lists3-15
    *It is recommended that if any of these
    components need replacing, all three new
    components should be ordered at the same time
    to avoid possible mis-match of parts.
    ItemMotorola
    Par t
    NumberDescription
    1See Chapter
    6Antenna
    2 3680529Z01 Knob, Volume
    33680530Z01Knob, Frequency
    4 1380525Z01
    1380525Z02Escutcheon, Top - GP340
    Escutcheon, Top - GP320
    53380644Z01Escutcheon, Label
    6 3280533Z01
    3280533Z02Seal, Control Top - GP340
    Seal, Control Top - GP320
    76180527Z01Litepipe, Tx
    8 1364279B02
    1364279B03Front, label - GP320
    Front, label - GP340
    91586059A01Dust Cover, Universal
    Connector
    10 1386058A01 Escutcheon, Universal
    Flex
    111580666Z03Front Cover, Basic
    1580666Z04 Front Cover with Keypad
    (DTMF)
    1580666Z06Front Cover - GP320
    12 Not Field
    ReplaceableEscutcheon, FM
    137580532Z01
    7580532Z03
    *
    Keypad, Side Control -
    GP340
    Keypad, Side Control -
    GP320
    14 1380528Z01
    1380528Z03
    *
    Bezel, Side Control -
    GP340
    Bezel, Side Control -
    GP320
    4285672Z01
    *Retaining clip - GP320
    15 7580620Z03
    7580620Z04Keypa d, Bla nk
    Keypa d, Full
    160104007J99Keypad Board Assembly
    17 4280498Z01 Retainer, Keypad PCB
    183586057A01Felt Speaker
    19 1480577C01 Boot, Microphone
    205085962A02Speaker
    21 5013920A04 Microphone
    228480549Z01Flex, UC
    23 2113740A41 Capacitor, 33pF
    244280504Z01Retainer, Speaker
    25 0304726J04 Screw
    26See Chapter
    6Back Cover Kit incl chassis
    main board
    27 8480475Z02 Flex, Keypad/Controller -
    GP340
    281480652Z01Insulator, Antenna
    29 7580556Z01 Pad, Thermal
    303280534Z01Seal, Contact
    31 3280536Z01 Gasket, O-Ring
    323980698Z01Contact, Ground,
    Compliant, VHF
    33 2780518Z01 Chassis
    34See Chapter
    6Battery
    35 HLN9714 Beltclip
    ItemMotorola
    Par t
    NumberDescription 
    						
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    9.2 GP360/GP380
    Figure 3-14Radio Exploded Mechanical View (GP360/GP380)
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