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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. 
8.7.1 
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 8-3. The keycap represents the primary 
function programmed for that key location.  See Section 8.7.3 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
 or “
E
,” and 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 8-3: Standard M7100
IP
 Keycaps Configuration 
8.7.2 
Optional Keycap Configuration 
The optional keycap package for the System radio includes sixty (60) additional keycaps (shown 
in Section 8.7.3), which can be placed on any key location desired.  Keep in mind, the keycap 
represents the primary function programmed for that key location. 
8.7.3 
Key Descriptions 
MODE 
This key is used to enter the Conventional System selection mode. 
HOME 
This key returns the radio to the Home System/Group where it is programmed. 
CHN   
This key is used to enter the Channel select mode.  
AUX1 & 2 
These keys are used to control output 1 or 2.  Their definition is PC programmable. 
S   
This key is used to enter the System select mode. 
g   
This key is used to enter the Group select mode.  
o 
or 
O 
The “OPT” or “OPTION” key is used to toggle a PC programmable feature ON 
and OFF.