Specifications
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TV&DVDplayer
CertainmotorhomesareequippedwithaTVandaDVDplayerwhichrequireeither12VDCor
120VACelectricalpower.NEVER turnofftheTVwhileitisinchannelsearchmode –turningoff
thepowercancrashtheTV’ssoftwareandrenderituseless.
Duetothevarietyof
TVs andDVDsonlyageneraldescriptioncanbemade.
MostTV’swillnotoperatewhilethevehicleisinmotion,sothatthedriverwill
not get distracted. The law requires that the driver cannot watch TV while
driving.MostTVsaremountedonaswingarmtomove
theTVoutoftheway.
Someareoperatedelectricallyandrequireaswitchtobedepressed.
Certainmotor homes have a separate power switch for the TV. To operate the TV, this switch
needstobeturnedonfirst.
CertainmodelsneedtohavetheINPUTSOURCEsetforTVorAV(for DVD)
before playing the preferred mode. Use the arrow buttons on the TV or
remotetomakeyourselectionsandadjustments.SomeTVsshowtheDVD
onchannel3butneedinputselectiononanexternalselectorbox.Pushin
thebuttonsonthatboxforyourpreference.
DVD players are region coded and only play movies sold in North America. In certain motor
homes there is a separate switch for the speakers, which needs to be turned to the DVD
position.
ForfurtherinformationconsulttheTroubleshootingGuideonpage50.
TVantenna
In order to have reception, the antenna needs to be cranked up, and the antenna amplifier
turnedON.
Topreventdamagesneverhavetheantennaraisedwhilethevehicleisinmotion!
Toachievebestreception,the
antenna can be rotated. Pull
down on the ring and rotate
it.