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Onkyo SB3220 User Manual

Onkyo SB3220
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Quick GUIDE
Sound Bar
SB3220
Sound bar location
There are two options to locate your sound bar for optimum performance.
On the table top located in front of your TV
On the wall mounted below the TV using size(4x30mm) screws
Connecting audio sources your sound bar
Connecting via RCA-3.5mm Stereo Jack cable (provided)
Using the RCA-3.5mm Stereo jack cable provided, connect the
matching color (red/white) plug to your source device’s composite
(red/ white) RCA audio out jack. Then connect the 3.5mm connector
plug into the 3.5mm input connector jack on the back of the sound bar.
You can also use the RCA - 3.5mm stereo jack cable provided to
connect to the output port of any device that has a 3.5mm “audio out”
port and then connect the other end of the cable (RCA red/white)
connectors to the back of the sound bars component (red/white) RCA input jacks.
Connecting via the Toslink digital optical cable (provided)
Using the Toslink optical cable, plug one end into your source device’s optical
output jack and the other end into the digital input jack on the back of your sound bar.
Connecting via to your sound bar
Press and hold the Input button for 3-5 seconds to place the sound bar in the BT
search mode. The blue LED on the front of the sound bar will blink rapidly until the
device searched for is paired to the sound bar.
Connecting external powered subwoofer (optional)
Connect external (powered) subwoofer with an RCA subwoofer cable (not provided)
from the subwoofer’s Sub-Out (or Sub-In depending on the external subwoofer) RCA
jack to the Sub-Out RCA jack on the rear of the sound bar. The Bass +/- buttons on
the remote control can be used to increase/decrease the bass level of the overall
sound bar/subwoofer system.
Connecting power to your sound bar
Connect the DC(18V/2.5A) power connect to the back of your sound bar, then plug
in the wall supply into an AC (100~240V 50/60Hz) outlet
Sound bar controls
Sound bar buttons
1. Power Turns the sound bar On/Off.
2. Input Toggles through all 4 inputs (RCA/AUX/OPTICAL/BT).
3. Vol -- Decrease the volume level of the sound bar.
4. Vol+ Increases the volume level of the sound bar.
Note: Press and hold both Vol +/- at the same time will Mutes the bar. To un-Mute,
press the Vol- or Vol+ buttons on the sound bar or the remote control.
Remote control buttons
Power Turns the sound bar On/Off.
Input Toggles through all 4 inputs (RCA/AUX/OPTICAL/BT).
Vol - Decreases the volume level of the sound bar.
Vol+ Increases the volume level of the sound bar.
Mute Mute all the sound from sound bar.
Bass-- Decreases the bass level of the sound bar.
Bass+ Increases the bass level of the sound bar.
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VOL
BASS
-
VOL
+
VOL
-
VOL
RC3220ONK
INPUT
Power
Input
Bass
Level Increase
Volume
Increase
Bass
Level Decrease
Volume
Decrease
Mute
Vol +Vol -
Input
Power Input Volume
Increase
Volume
Decrease
USB
OPTICAL AUX IN
SUB R L
DC IN
18V 2.5A
SERVICE
OPTICAL AUX IN SUB R L
DC IN
18V 2.5A
STB/DVD/BD/Network Media Player
TV/STB/Tablet/MP3, etc…
OR
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Onkyo SB3220 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOnkyo
ModelSB3220
CategorySpeaker System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Sound Bar Location and Connections

Sound Bar Location

Options for placing the sound bar for optimal performance.

Connecting Audio Sources

Guides for connecting various audio sources to the sound bar.

Connecting External Subwoofer

Instructions for connecting an optional powered subwoofer.

Connecting Power

Steps to connect the sound bar to a power outlet.

Sound Bar Controls

Sound Bar Buttons

Details the functions of the physical buttons on the sound bar.

Remote Control Buttons

Explains the functions of the buttons on the remote control.

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Precautions

Key safety guidelines for operating and maintaining the product.

Radiation Exposure Statement

Information on FCC compliance for radio frequency exposure limits.

Class B Emissions Limits

Details compliance with emissions standards for digital apparatus.

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