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Congratulations on choosing Lexington by novero,
the beautifully designed Bluetooth headset that finally
turns this headset into a head-turner.
Lexington is the ultimate performer with every tiny
detail carefully considered to bring the benefits of
handsfree into the lives of even the most styleconscious professional.
With so many features to cover, sit back and click
forward.
Lexington – style at work, style on the move,
style forever.
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Lexington is ready to wear and designed to fit a
premium lifestyle.
Customize the headset with the earpiece that suits you
best, and enjoy the uncompromising performance of
personal, desktop and in-car convenience, which are the
hallmarks of Lexington.
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microphone
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For simplicity and elegance, Lexington is worn
without an ear hook.
To wear the headset properly, simply attach the
earpiece that suits you the best, gently place the
headset in your right or left ear, and make sure that
the headset is pointed towards your mouth.
For optimal performance, carry your mobile device
on the same side of your body as or within line of
sight of your headset.
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Lexington
exchangeable earpieces
car mount
car charger (DC)
novero performance dock
quick guide
wall charger (AC) with local adaptors*
micro USB cable
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glue pads
*) Different country variants may hold different adaptors.
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To complete the concept of style and convenience,
Lexington comes with a range of accessories.
•	Use the signature clip on the front of Lexington to
carry the headset with distinctive style. Fasten the
clip on the edge of your jacket pocket, your lapel or
wherever it is most convenient for you.
•	Store Lexington in the performance dock while you
are in the office, at home or traveling, and use it to
charge your headset on the go. A fully charged
performance dock can charge the headset up to
four times.
•	Place the performance dock with Lexington in the
car mount while driving to keep everything within
arm’s reach.
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Before you can use Lexington, you must charge it in
the portable novero performance dock. A full charge
takes approx. 1.5 hours and will support the headset for
approx. 4 hours of talk time.
Before using the performance dock, you must make
sure that it is powered or has been charged in one of
the following three ways.
•	Wall charger (AC): Select the appropriate local
adapter for the wall charger and insert it into
the wall outlet. Connect the wall charger and the
performance dock with the micro USB cable.
•	Car charger (DC): Connect the car charger to the
DC outlet in your car. Connect the car charger and
the performance dock with the micro USB cable,
and place the performance dock in the car mount as
shown.
•	PC via micro USB cable: Connect your PC and the
performance dock with the micro USB cable.
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Lexington needs to be paired with a Bluetooth device
before use.
•	To turn the headset on, press and hold
(2 sec) the multi-function button.
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 o turn the headset off, press and hold
(+5 sec) the multi-function button.
Your headset stores a list of paired devices, which it
will remember even if you power the headset off.
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If Lexington is not already paired with another
Bluetooth device, it will automatically enter pairing
mode when you turn it on.
•	Pairing mode will time out after 5 min. If pairing has
not been completed by then, simply re-enter pairing
mode manually.
•	To manually enter pairing mode, press and hold
(2 sec) the multi-function button and volume up (••)
until the headset flashes red and blue alternately.
pairing signals
•	To pair the headset with your mobile device, activate
the Bluetooth feature of the device and search
for Lexington. See the user guide for your mobile
device for instructions.
•	When your mobile device discovers the headset,
select it and confirm your choice with passcode or
PIN=0000. Your device will confirm when pairing is
complete.
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volume
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use multipoint
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•	To make a call, simply use your mobile device, and
the call will automatically transfer to your headset
(subject to device settings).
call signals
•	To answer a call, press the multi-function button.
•	To end a call, press the multi-function button.
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 o redial the last number called, double-press the
multi-function button while the headset is on standby.
•	To reject an incoming call, press and hold (2 sec) the
multi-function button.
•	To cancel an outgoing call, press and hold (2 sec) the
multi-function button.
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•	To adjust the volume, press volume up (••) or
volume down (•).
•	To mute the microphone, press volume up and
volume down (••/•) at the same time.
• T
 o unmute the microphone, press volume up and
volume down (••/•) at the same time again.
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Your headset can deliver high-pitched tones and high-volume sounds. Exposure to such sounds may result in permanent hearing loss.
Adjust the volume to a reasonable level depending on conditions such as reception, mobile device settings and your surroundings.
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•	To answer call waiting (if supported by your mobile
device), press the multi-function button once to put
the active call on hold and answer call waiting.
•	To transfer an active call from your mobile device to
your headset or vice versa, press and hold (2 sec)
volume up and volume down (••/•) at the same time.
•	To reject call waiting, press and hold (2 sec) the
multi-function button.
Calls placed on hold will not be transferred to the mobile
device. Only active calls will be transferred.
•	To put a call on hold or toggle between calls,
double-press the multi-function button. If you have a
call on hold, this will automatically be activated when
you end the active call.
advanced call signals
•	To end a call on hold without toggling away from an
active call, press and hold (2 sec) the multi-function
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Once you have paired Lexington with a specific device,
this device is stored on a list of paired devices in the
headset. The list can hold up to eight devices, which
are all easily connected later on.
• T
 o connect your headset to a device on the list,
turn your headset on within the operating range of
the device. The headset and paired device will
automatically connect. If your headset is already on,
simply press the multi-function button.
• T
 o connect your headset to a new device, you will
need to enter pairing mode; press and hold (2 sec)
the multi-function button and volume up (••) at the
same time and proceed to pair your headset to a
new device.
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With multipoint, you can pair and connect Lexington
with two mobile devices at the same time.
Use one phone as primary device with all advanced
call functions available, and another as secondary
device with basic call options.
• T
 o assign the primary status to a specific device,
make sure to connect this device to your headset
first. The order in which two devices were paired
with your headset is irrelevant.
• T
 o switch the primary status from one device to
another, press volume up and volume down (••/•) at
the same time. If you make an outgoing call from the
secondary device, this will also change its status to
primary device.
• T
 o answer call waiting (only available from the
inactive device, and only if supported by both the
primary and secondary devices), press the multifunction button once to put the active call on hold
and answer call waiting. With a touch of the multifunction button on the Lexington headset, multipoint
will switch the device so you can answer the call.
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If you have trouble pairing Lexington with a new
Bluetooth device, you may need to reset the list of
paired devices in your headset.
• T
 o reset the list of paired devices, press and
hold (2 sec) the multi-function button and volume
down (•) at the same time.
•	To reset the headset, press and hold (2 sec) the
multi-function button and volume up and volume
down (••/•) at the same time.
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For convenient charging and easy access to
Lexington in your car, place the novero performance
dock with Lexington in the car mount.
•	To install the car mount in the right place, first
connect the car charger to the DC outlet in your
car. Then place the performance dock in the car
mount and, with the glue pads, fasten this to the
dashboard in a place where
1) the micro USB cable can reach from the car
charger to the performance dock,
2) the car mount and performance dock are not
close to an airbag or area where they could harm
you in case of a collision,
3) they are in arm’s reach from the driver’s seat.
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Lexington has various signals to indicate the status of
your actions or inform you of different situations.
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Situation:
LED lights:
Battery low
One short red flash every five seconds
On, connected and charging
One long red flash every 2.5 seconds
On, disconnected and charging
One short red flash every 2.5 seconds
Off, charging
Solid red
Symbol:
Tone:
Three low tones
every 30 seconds
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The battery life will be significantly reduced if your headset is left uncharged for a long period of time. It is therefore recommended that you recharge
your headset at least once a month.
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Situation:
LED lights:
Battery low
One short red flash every five seconds
Battery charging “Regular mode”
Solid red
Battery charging “USB mode”
One long red flash every 2.5 seconds
(through PC via micro USB cable)
Battery charged
Solid blue
Symbol:
Tone:
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LED lights:
Symbol:
Tone:
Turning on
One short purple flash
Two short beeps
Turning off
Three short blue flashes
One long beep
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Situation:
LED lights:
Pairing mode
Blue and red alternating short flashes
Pairing successful
Standby
Tone:
One long beep
Two short beeps
One short blue flash every five seconds
Pairing failed
Idle (not paired)
Symbol:
One short beep
Two short blue flashes every five seconds
Disconnected (link lost)
Three short beeps – high to low
Reconnected
Three short beeps – low to high
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LED lights:
Incoming call
One short blue flash every five seconds
Answer call
Active call
Reject call
Symbol:
Tone:
Ring tone
Two short beeps – low tone – high tone
One short blue flash every five seconds
Two short beeps – low tone – high tone
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LED lights:
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Tone:
Volume up
One short beep (high tone)
Volume down
One short beep (low tone)
Volume limit
One short beep
Mic. muted
One short red flash every 2.5 seconds
One short beep every five seconds
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LED lights:
Symbol:
Tone:
Voice dial
Three short beeps
Redial
Four short beeps
Call waiting
One short blue flash every two seconds
Dependent on phone
Call on hold
One short blue flash every two seconds
Three beeps (low tone)
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Situation:
LED lights:
Software update
Solid purple
For software updates and more support,
please visit us at www.novero.com.
Symbol:
Tone:
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•	Store Lexington with the power off and safely
protected when not in use.
•	Store the headset out of direct sunlight and extreme
temperatures (above 45°C/113°F or below -10°C/-14°F),
as this may shorten the battery life, affect the
operation or degrade the performance of your
headset.
•	Store the headset away from magnetic strips
(e.g. on credit cards) and electronic medical devices.
•	Handle your headset with care. Do not drop, knock
or shake it, or expose it to heavy dust, dirt,
moisture, rain or other liquids.
•	To clean the inside of the charging dock, wipe around
connector pins carefully, using a lint-free cloth.
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•	Dispose of all product parts in accordance with local
standards and regulations to protect the
environment and promote sustainability.
•	Leather care:
– Leather is a natural material that changes over
time. To preserve its original appearance and
prevent stains, treat the product with care and
avoid direct contact with grease, water, perfumes
and make-up.
– To maximize brilliance, polish your headset
carefully with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid contact
with harsh, abrasive materials or glass cleaners.
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Go through the list of suggestions below if you
experience any inconvenience with Lexington.
• I f there is no sound in your headset:
– Check that the volume is adjusted correctly.
– Check that your headset is paired with your device.
– Check that your headset and device are turned on.
You should then hear a sound from your headset.
– Check that your headset and device are charged.
• I f you cannot pair your headset:
– Check that the headset is not already paired with
your device. If not, then repeat the pairing
procedure, or press and hold (2 sec) the multifunction button and volume down (•) at the same
time to reset the list of paired devices.
•	If you hear static or noise in your headset:
– Check that the headset is close to your mobile
device. If not, move the headset closer to the
device.
• I f you cannot redial, voice-dial, place a call on
hold or reject a call through your headset:
– Check that these features are supported by the
connected mobile device.
– Check that the mobile device is connected to your
headset as primary device.
For software updates and more support, please visit us
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Headset
•	Weight: 15 grams
• Operating range: Up to 10 meters (approx. 33 feet)
•	Battery: Built-in, non-replaceable, rechargeable
battery
•	Battery power supply: novero performance dock
•	Talk time with fully charged headset battery:
Min. 4 hours
•	Talk time with fully charged headset battery and
fully charged performance dock:
Up to 20 hours
•	Standby time with fully charged headset battery:
Up to 100 hours
•	Standby time in charged performance dock:
Up to 500 hours
•	Bluetooth: Multi-compatible with devices that
support Bluetooth Specification 2.1 with EDR,
Handsfree Profile 1.5 and Headset Profile 1.1
novero performance dock
• Weight: 48 grams
•	Battery: Built-in, non-replaceable, rechargeable
battery
•	Battery power supply: Wall charger (AC), car
charger (DC) or PC via micro USB cable
•	Headset recharges (with fully charged performance
dock battery):
4 full recharges
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1. preparing Lexington
•	Turn the volume down to its lowest level. Then put the headset on and slowly adjust the
volume to a comfortable level.
3. keep out of reach of children
•	The plastic bags which this product and its parts are wrapped in are not toys for children. The
bags themselves or the many small parts they contain may cause choking if ingested.
•	Make sure that, if installed, the car mount is fastened to the dashboard in a place where
1) the micro USB cable can reach from the car charger to the car mount,
2) t he car mount is not close to an airbag or area where it could harm you in case of a
collision,
3) it will hold your headset within arm’s reach from the driver’s seat.
4. ACA TS028 – ignition of flammable atmospheres
•	Do not use your headset in environments with risk of ignition of flammable gases.
2. using Lexington
•	Keep the volume at the lowest level possible and avoid using the headset in noisy
environments where you may be inclined to turn up the volume. If you need to adjust the
volume, do it slowly to avoid sudden, unintended loud sounds.
•	Dispose of all product parts in accordance with local regulations. If in doubt, please consult
your local authorities.
•	If you experience discomfort or ringing in your ears, stop using the headset immediately and
consult a physician. Continued use at high volume may accustom your ears to the sound level
and result in permanent damage to your hearing without any noticeable discomfort.
•	Be cautious about wearing your headset while engaging in any activity that requires your full
attention. Remove or turn off your headset to keep you from being distracted and avoid
accidents.
•	Using your headset while operating a motor vehicle, motorcycle, watercraft or bicycle may be
dangerous, and is illegal in some jurisdictions. Please respect local laws.
•	If you use a pacemaker, hearing aid or other electronic medical device, please consult your
physician before using the headset.
•	Certain electronic and mechanical devices are sensitive to magnetic fields and could be
damaged with exposure to the magnets included in Lexington. Use caution and common
sense while using Lexington in proximity to such devices.
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•	Never try to dismantle the product yourself. None of the internal components can be
replaced or repaired by users. Only authorized dealers or service centers may open the
product. If any parts of your product require replacement for any reason, including normal
wear and tear or breakage, contact your dealer.
5. disposing of Lexington
•	Do not attempt to replace the built-in battery in your headset.
•	The crossed-out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be
taken to separate collection at the product end-of-life. Do not dispose of these products as
unsorted municipal waste.
6. warranty
•	novero offers a limited manufacturer’s warranty of 12 months from the date of purchase. In
some cases/countries the warranty time can be extended to 24 months. Please visit
www.novero.com to find more details on warranty extension and warranty return options.
Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in
any form without the prior written permission of novero is prohibited. novero® is a registered
trademark. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade
names of their respective owners.
novero products are trademarks or registered trademarks of novero GmbH.
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to remove the headset battery:
1) Pry open the metal cover on the clip with a sharp tool.
2) Unscrew and remove the clip.
3) Unsnap and remove the plastic cover.
4) Cut the two wires that connect the battery to the PCB.
5) Remove the battery and dispose of it in a battery disposal bin.
to remove the performance dock battery – see illustration:
1) Pry open the metal end covers with a sharp tool.
2) Push out the inner plastic parts.
3) Pull off the top plastic part by breaking the snaps that attach it to the PCB.
4) Unscrew and pull out the PCB assembly with the battery.
5) Cut the two wires that connect the battery to the PCB.
6) Remove the battery and dispose of it in a battery disposal bin.
For more information, please go to www.novero.com.
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Declaration of Conformity
novero GmbH hereby declares that this NBHS-3 product is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of
Conformity can be found at www.novero.com/declaration_of_conformity.
Export controls: This device may contain commodities, technology or software subject to export
laws and regulations from the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited.
FCC/Industry Canada notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC and Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference; and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC and Industry Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for
satisfying exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by novero could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
FCC ID: XWTNBHS-3
IC: 7847B-NBHS3
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
The Bluetooth headset supports Bluetooth Specification 2.1 with EDR, Handsfree Profile 1.5 and
Headset Profile 1.1.
AC charger = NACM-1
DC charger = NDCH-1
Lexington headset = NBHS-3
novero performance dock = NCDO-2
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The availability of particular products may vary by region. Please check with your novero dealer
nearest you. Unauthorized changes or modifications to this device may void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
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Bluetooth is a radio technology that connects devices, such as cell phones and headsets,
without wires or cords over a short distance (approx. 10 meters/33 feet).
Bluetooth is safe to use and secure, too. Once two Bluetooth devices have been paired, no one
can listen in and no other Bluetooth devices can interfere.
Get more information at www.bluetooth.com.
Bluetooth profiles are the different ways that Bluetooth devices communicate with other
devices. Bluetooth phones support the headset profile, the handsfree profile or both. In order
to support a certain profile, a phone manufacturer must implement certain mandatory features
within the software of the phone.
idle (not paired) is the mode where your headset is turned on but not paired to a Bluetoothenabled cell phone.
LED is short for light-emitting diode and refers to the light indicator on your headset that
displays different red, blue or purple signals depending on specific actions, events or modes.
multipoint allows you to pair and connect your headset to two mobile devices at the same
time, and use one device as primary device with all regular options available and the other as
secondary device with restricted options.
pairing creates a unique and encrypted connection between two Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth
devices will not work together if they have not been paired.
passcode or PIN is the code required to pair a Bluetooth device (e.g. a cell phone) with your
headset.
standby is the mode where your headset is turned on, paired and ready for outgoing or
incoming calls. When a call is ended, the headset automatically returns to standby mode.
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