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Wireless speakers are not connecting to the box all the other speakers are working except for the two wireless ones we have followed all of the instructions in the manual but they still are not working the model code is htd-d550.

  • Anonymous Jun 25, 2011

    You really need to NAME that which you need help with. Look in the manual.

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Hi,
Wireless speakers needs power to run ,unless they are powered by battery (to be loaded into speaker modules) ,I believe you connected each of the wireless speaker to 110 VAC power plug and the transmitter module as well..
Before connecting them to your Samsung htd-d550 ,I recommend you test them with something else,i.e..NOTEBOOK Audio output or MP3 player headphones output...
if you succeed then you can connect it to your Samsung..
Please make a simple test to make sure wireless speakers are working and if you need more help just let me know ..
Hope this helps! Take care and please Remember to rate/vote and give me 4 Thumbs Up for me to continue for Helping out the Community :) Thanks

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