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1. If either headsets is turned OFF, turn it ON by pressing and holding the Mobile Buttons until
the Blue Light flashes three times.
2. Make sure that both headsets
are now flashing slowly in Blue.
3. Choose a CHANNEL you wish to use to pair the headset (CHANNEL A or CHANNEL B).
NOTE: Selecting a CHANNEL that is already in use will replace the paired headset on that CHANNEL
with the newly paired headset.
4. Press and hold the chosen CHANNEL BUTTON (A or B) for at least six seconds until the
headset’s BLUE or
RED Light begins flashing rapidly, indicating it is in Intercom Pairing mode.
(See FIGURE 1 for Pairing Light descriptions for each CHANNEL)
5. Repeat Step 3-4 for the second G4 headset.
6. Within a few seconds, both headsets will show a solid light for two seconds, indicating that
the two headsets are now paired for Intercom connections.
Step B: Pair Driver (3) to Passenger (4)
Repeat the above pairing procedure with both headsets
7. Using the above two scala rider G4 headsets, follow the instructions below.
Step C: Pair Passenger (2) to Passenger (4)
Repeat the above pairing procedure with both headsets
8. Using the above two scala rider G4 headsets, follow the instructions below.
Your 4-Way Conference Intercom Pairing is now complete and ready to use.
Making 4-Way Intercom calls
Once you have successfully paired the four headsets as described above, proceed as
follows:
To
start a 4-way Conference Intercom call:
1. Press A to connect CHANNEL A headset, Press B to connect CHANNEL B headset
2. The Conference Call is created by opening connections in a linear fashion, as shown in
FIG. 2 above
For example:
1. Using Passenger 1 headset:
A. Connect Intercom to Driver 1 (Press CHANNEL button for Driver 1)
B. Connect Intercom to Passenger 2 (Press CHANNEL button for Passenger 2)
2. Using Passenger 2 headset:
A. Connect Intercom to Driver 2 (Press CHANNEL button for Driver 2)
Now all 4 headsets are on a 4-Way Intercom call.
NOTE:
A2DP Bluetooth music audio, GPS audio, and Mobile Phone audio all have higher priority than
Intercom call, which means that they will interrupt an ongoing Intercom call.