I have been unable to successfully reset the wireless receiver. Everything seems to be connected.
SOURCE: Rear Wirelss speaker do not work
With the main unit turned off, press and hold [REMAIN] on the home theater's remote for 4 seconds. (The REMAIN button is directly under the 7 button). Once held down for 4 seconds, the Volume Indicator on the main unit will turn on for 1 second. Release the [REMAIN].
Press the [RESET] on the back of the Wireless Receiver 2-3 times. The Standby/On LED on the front of the Wireless Receiver will blink 3 times
Turn on the main unit. The Link LED on the wireless receiver will light up if process is done correctly. The front of the main unit will no longer say REAR CHK and the rear speakers should now function correctly.
SOURCE: samsung ht-z310 home cinema no sound rear speakers
I seen the same thing when I first opened mine except my "center" speaker wan't working. It had to do with the "Mode" it was in. The Mode button at the botoom of the remote changes the speaker configuration.
There is also an option in the setup that allows you to turn on/off speakers for the system, all of mine were either Present or Small which enables them to work.
SOURCE: my main unit will not connect to the rear unit
I had a similar problem but mine cut out intermittently.
First, check to make sure the speakers are plugged in solidly. I was plugged into an outlet with a fancy cover and it caused the connection to short out intermittently.
2. Make sure all your wires are securely attached to the receiver unit.
3. If that doesn't work, try turning off the wirless speakers and the Home Theater system and then turn on both
of them.
If one of these doesn't work, Samsung has chat support available onlline.
Good Luck!
SOURCE: I CANNOT GET THE WIRELESS REAR SPEAKERS TO WORK.
I just fixed this problem with my theatre system. First, if you use speaker wire and not plugs, pull out, than reinsert the wiring, sometime it doesn't properly connect. Make sure that your sound field is turned to Surround Sound. Funnily enough, these are the two most common issues.
Then check rear speaker volume. If there is a switch or button to choose A, B or A+B speakers, attempt adjusting this.
That should do it. Even if you're not playing surround enabled content, but to be safe, ensure you are.
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