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Donna Aulbur Posted on Nov 25, 2017

I Just purchased wireless logitech headphones H760. Charge light is green. Transmitter light is flashing gree. Headphone connection light is flashing green. Guess this means no connection. How do I get them to connect? There is no sound. Went to SOUND on the control pannel. Tested for sound and still no sound. How do I fix?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2008

SOURCE: blue wave wireless headphone

Please take out the batteries from the dongle and headset for 20 minutes.

Insert a new battery into the dongle, plug into your player and turn it on.

Wait for 2 minutes, insert another new battery into the headset and turn it on.

It will take about 2 minutes to connect each other at first time.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2008

SOURCE: logitech wireless headphones

Trying re-syncing the transmitter and the headphones. Hold down the power buttons on both until they alternate red and blue blinking, worked for me and now they work just fine. Got that from the Logitech FAQ website.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2008

SOURCE: wireless headphones

you need a stand alone tv tuner with audio/video out

how to install:
1. connect tv antenna to tv tuner
2. connect tv tuner video out to tv
3. connect tv tuner audio out to your wireless headphone control tower.

Fixya... GOOD DAY!!!

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Jim London

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2009

SOURCE: can't connect wireless stereo to sylvania 6620LF4

Hi, Ok, I now understand what the problem is. Sorry I missed the fact that it is due to no audio outputs on the TV. The audio board is designed to power low impedance speakers and doesn't have a big power amp to drive them. I do not have a schematic of that particular TV so I do not know how the headphone jack is wired. The way it basically works is, when you insert the plug, the tip pushes a contact away from another contact thus making one circuit and breaking another. You can test this externally by inserting an unwired plug or look at it from the inside and bridge the tip connection. I would only advise this if you have some technical skills. Other than that the thing is working like it was designed, they don't want you to use both. Sorry, I hate to give this type of news, but I am one of the only ones who will. Good Luck to you!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2009

SOURCE: Nilesh just asked : My Compaq C700 model , its

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look on the pc for a headphone connection..it should have that 1/4 plud with the headphone emblem near it.. thats where the headphone wireless transmitter plugs in.. then it should work as long as your output on the pc is turned up at least to 50%
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Instructions
1
Set up the transmitter. Wireless headphones rely on a transmitter that sends audio via infrared or radio waves to your headset. Use the digital audio output (coaxial or optical), RCA outputs (red and white) or headphone jack on your TV to connect the transmitter. The connection will depend upon which outputs are available on your TV and/or the transmitter.
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Use an RCA-to-headphone adapter. If you don't have a headphone jack on your TV and the transmitter includes only a headphone connection, connect an RCA-to-female headphone connector. This will allow you to plug the wireless transmitter into the female headphone end and then hook the RCA ends into your television's audio outputs. You may also need a 3.5 mm (mini jack)-to-1/4-inch adapter if the headphone plug on the transmitter doesn't match the television jack.
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_4883556_use-wireless-headphones-tv.html
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Set the transmitter on top of, or next to, the television. For infrared transmitters, you'll need a direct path between the headphones and the transmitter. Placing the transmitter on or near the TV will allow you to take advantage of the clear path you already have.
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Plug in the transmitter and turn it on. Charge the headphones if necessary.
5
Turn on the headphones. Adjust the volume and settings and you're ready to watch TV.
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_4883556_use-wireless-headphones-tv.html

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Hi,

The wireless transmitter for your headset is causing interference with your wireless network.

If you can move your wireless networking equipment away from the USB transmitter then this may lessen the problem.

Perhaps using a usb cable extender will allow you to move your USB transmitter away from your computer?

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