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About Pairing
Why Pairing?
The OpenRoad headset is based on Bluetooth Protocol for wireless
connections and communication. Bluetooth Protocol requires any two
Bluetooth devices to be “paired” before any communication can takes place
between them. Once paired, turning on and off any Bluetooth device will
not affect the pairing. In other words, after the pairing correctly executed, a
Bluetooth device will automatically reconnect to the originally paired device
when it is powered on.
What Device Needs Pairing?
To use the OpenRoad headset with a cell phone, GPS, MP3, another
OpenRoad headset, or other Bluetooth devices, a pairing process must
be executed for the OpenRoad headset and each device respectively.
How to Pair:
Pairing with Cell Phone:
(1) When the OpenRoad headset is in OFF state, press the [MFB] on the
OpenRoad headset for about 8 seconds until the LED flashes
red/blue alternatingly.
(2) Activate the Bluetooth function on cell phone to search for the
OpenRoad headset to connect.
(3) Input password <0000> to complete connection. The LED flashes blue
slowly to indicate successful pairing.
(4) At this point, you can set the answering mode of the cell phone as (a)
voice answer, or (b) automatic answer.