My HT-C650W samung home theater has two wireless speakers and no matter what I try they don't work. I have done the 0135 thing from the manual. Any suggestions
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Could it be it's turning on, but then off again very rapidly?
Sometimes these systems run a check on their connections when you turn it on, and if there's a problem, turn off again.
The usual culprit is a short-circuit on one of the speaker wires - check all your cables - especially if you have any which run across walk-ways, through doors, or such... they could have degraded and cause a short.
An easy way to check this is with an 'AA' or pencil battery. Carefully disconnect the speaker wires from the back of your AV receiver, and connect each speaker across the battery in turn, just for a fraction of a second - you should hear a pop or a crackle as the speaker energizes from the battery.
Don't keep it connected for a long time - the crackle you will hear will be very short, and keeping the battery connected for a very long time could potentially over-stress or damage your speakers.
Good luck - and feel free to come back if you need more help!
Swtch off and disconnect and reconnect all the wiring especially speaker wires.
Also try resetting as per manual.
If that doesn't work then could be capacitor blown on motherboard.
Have you attempted to push the search button on the back of the receiving unit? Power down the transmitting unit and the receiver and reset the signal button on the rear unit after re-powering both units. Power surges seem to fry components on the rear unit. surge protection is a must on these things.
aha59-02291a is the model you are looking for. you might want to research getting a logitech harmony remote. a lot more functionality. make sure the harmony remote supports your receiver if thats the path you want to take.
The television should be an output device for video, not a source of audio. IT gets its program material from higher up the food chain and so your audio should originate there, too.
Is 650w the model? Maybe HT-C650W? If you have the manual (I don't) find where it talks about digital audio connections from external sources. The cable box or whatever you want to watch will probbaly have a digital audio output. If you run THAT to the Samsung it might process it to multichannel.
I was able to solve the wireless speaker problem through unplugging all of the units and starting over. I need to have the signal go from the satelite box to the recioever then the TV in order to get home theater to work.
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