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Onkyo TX-SR307 Quick Setup

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QUICK SETUP

Model : TX-SR307
Thank you for purchasing this product.
This quick setup sheet shows the typical hookup method for connecting
speakers and AV components (DVD/BD player, TV, cable/satellite receiver).
For more detailed hookup information and operating instructions,
please see the Instruction Manual.
First of all, turn on speaker set A.
Press the SPEAKERS [A] button on
the front panel. Make sure that speaker
indicator A is shown on the display.
Press the [RECEIVER] button, and then
press the remote controller's [SP A/B]
button repeatedly to select speaker set A.
Make sure that speaker indicator A is
shown on the display.
Turn off speaker set B when not in use.
Indicator should be off.
Speaker Set A Layout (Main Room)
Front
Left
Surround
Left
On the
front panel
On the
remote
controller
On the
A
B
display
TV
Front
Right
Center
Surround
Listener
Right
Speaker Set A Hookup
Front right
speaker
5/8''
(15mm)
FRONT
FRONT
SURR
SPEAKERS A
SPEAKERS A
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
Surround right
Powered
subwoofer
speaker
(C) Copyright 2009 ONKYO CORPORATION Japan. All rights reserved.
Front left
speaker
Center
speaker
CENTER
CENTER
FRONT
FRONT
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
SPEAKERS B
SPEAKERS B
Surround left
speaker
See the other side of this sheet
for the AV component hookup.
SN 29344928
* 2 9 3 4 4 9 2 8 *
3/8''
(10mm)

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Summary of Contents for Onkyo TX-SR307

  • Page 1: Quick Setup

    Surround Surround Listener Left Right See the other side of this sheet for the AV component hookup. SN 29344928 (C) Copyright 2009 ONKYO CORPORATION Japan. All rights reserved. * 2 9 3 4 4 9 2 8 *...
  • Page 2 AV Component Hookup See the other side of this sheet for the Speaker hookup. If you have an HDMI-compatible TV and players, you can connect them to the AV receiver with HDMI cables. The audio and video signals received If your TV or player doesn’t support HDMI, use the analog or digital via the HDMI inputs are output by the HDMI OUT as they are (pass-through).