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(6) Each button can only remember the pairing with one OpenRoad headset.
When you use the same button to pair with a different OpenRoad
headset, the previous pairing will be replaced.
Pairing Example:
Although there is no priority exists among the [MFB], [V+] and [V-] buttons
on the OpenRoad headset, it is suggested to pair the [MFB] button to the
OpenRoad headset as you most often in contact because the location and the
size of the [MFB] is more prominent and easy to access. For example, to pair
up A, B, C and D headsets, wherein A head and B headset are most often in
contact, while C headset and D headset are most often in contact with each
other, the following choice of buttons for pairing can be used:
Alternatively, if A headset most often speaks to B headset, B headset
often speaks to C headset, C headset often speaks to D headset and D
headset often speaks to A headset (forming a cyclic loop), then the choice of
buttons for pairing in the following table is suggested: