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  • Even though the Google Assistant is not built-in, Harman Kardon Radiance 2400 is compatible with a voice-assistant speaker, like the Harman Kardon Citation Series.
  • You can use a 3.5 mini-jack cable to connect the Citation Amp (TRIGGER OUT 12V) with your subwoofer or other equipment to have them power on when the Citation Amp wakes from standby.
    When the Citation Amp is ON, there will be output 12V DC signal, and when the Citation Amp is OFF  mode, there is no output (0V DC).
  • The Citation Amp can work with 4 ohm speakers and is rated at 200-watts per channel. Do not connect speakers less than 4 ohm!
  • This receiver has a feature called "A/V Sync Delay" that allows you to manually set dissimilar video and audio synchronization that may occur with certain types of Plasma and HDTV's. The instruction for this setting can be found in your owner's manual in the section "Delay Adjustments" or "Delay Settings".
  • The TV input is a single audio input with different options for connectors. If an HDMI cable is connected, then it will always be prioritized. Optical and coaxial digital will be prioritized by first signal present (Be aware, that some optical outputs will register as signal always)
    It is not possible to change between the digital inputs for TV source via the remote control. 
  • It is possible to connect a wireless Citation Sub or Sub S to the Citation Amp.
  • USB music playback is available on the US version only. In all other regional versions, the USB-C port is used for charging external devices only (or service).


    For the US version, when using USB music playback:


    • Bluetooth will be disconnected and Aux-in will be disabled

    • To play music through Bluetooth again, unplug the USB flash drive, then pair the speaker through Bluetooth with your device

    • While a USB flash drive is plugged in and the speaker is powered off and powered on again, the speaker will default back to Bluetooth mode and the USB music playback will be disabled

  • USB music playback is available on the US version only. In all other regional versions, the USB-C port is used for charging external devices and by service centers only.


    For the US version, USB-C flash drive compatibility/requirements are as follows:

    - Type C USB 2.0 version

    - Storage size 64 GB or lower

    - Supports only FAT32 format

    - Supporting file format: MP3

    - Supports storage of MP3 files in root directory folder only

  • The USB charging port allows you to charge external devices.


    • When playing music on the Go + Play 3, the USB Charge out is 5V / 0.5A


    • When no music is playing on the Go + Play 3, the USB Charge out is 5V / 2.1A

  • The two earpieces of your TWS headphones should normally be connected together without issue.  However, if they are no longer paired to each other, please follow these steps, in order.
    1. Forget/unpair the headphones on your device.
    2. Manually pair the two earpieces together following the "Manual Pairing Left & Right" instructions in your Owner's Manual/Quick Start Guide.
    3. Pair the headphones to your device and see if this resolves the problem.
    4. If manual pairing does not fix the problem, forget/unpair the headphones on your device again.
    5. Initiate a Product Reset to reset the earbud’s Bluetooth connection.
      • Note that RESET will wipe all previous settings and pairings, so it will be necessary to pair your headphones with your devices again
      • Follow the Product Reset instructions in your Owner's Manual/Quick Start Guide.
      • Manually pair the 2 buds together again, as you did in step 2.  This additional step is necessary because, by default, the reset procedure does not automatically pair the two ear pieces together, but it does wipe all previous settings and resets the internal processor, so it is necessary to manually pair the two ear pieces together again.
      • Pair the buds to your Source Device.
  • Yes, by using the manual setup procedure it is possible to increase the signal volume level to the subwoofer, while reducing the level on the subwoofer itself. The reason it switches off is that the standby sensing circuit cannot sense music when the level is very low. By increasing the volume to the subwoofer and reducing its output on the sub itself, the signal sensing circuit has a better chance of recognizing an incoming signal, preventing the sub from switching off.
  • Move the sub closer to the SOUNDBAR for testing and see if the signal picks up. 1: Turn off any wireless routers or devices that run on 2.4ghz signals, such baby monitors, cordless phones, etc. and test to see if the subwoofer connects. 2: Test with a movie or music with a lot of action scenes or bass. If it's just dialogue, you may not hear the subwoofer.
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