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to indicate successful pairing. (At this point, you have successfully
pair the [V+] on A head to B headset.)
**NOTE: For the headset in the “pairing” state, the default [MFB] will
be used as the pairing button if you do not choose otherwise. For
example, when both A headset and B headset are in the “pairing”
state, if you choose [V+] on A headset and do not make any choice
on B headset, the [MFB] on B headset will be the default for the
pairing. In other words, [MFB] on B headset will be paired with A
headset, and [V+] on A headset will be paired with B headset.
(c) Choose [V-] for pairing: Press [V-] on A headset for about 3 seconds
until the LED light on A headset changes ( red/blue/green alternating
for about 5 seconds, and then red/blue alternating.). Then, press
[MFB] on A headset again so that the LED on A headset flashes
faster until the LED lights on both A head and B headset display blue
to indicate successful pairing. (At this point, you have successfully
pair the [V-] on A head to B headset.)
(4). You can use [MFB], [V+], and [V-] to pair with different OpenRoad
headset, respectively.
(5). The pairing between OpenRoad headsets is not necessary to be
symmetrical. For example, A head can use [MFB] to pair with B headset,
but B headset can use [V+] to pair with A headset and use [MFB] to pair
with C headset.