FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL
CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS
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SPOTLIGHT
The spotlight mounted on top of the motor home can be controlled by using the included remote. Using the
remote control, turn on the light using the ON/OFF switch. With the four way switch on the remote control,
adjust your light to the desired location. Depending upon conditions, the remote may be used up to 150 feet
from the spotlight. The speed of the light rotation can be controlled by depressing the +/- button one time and
by depressing it again to restore the original speed.
The spotlight runs on 12 Volt DC power, which is supplied by the house batteries. Be aware of the house
battery charge, do not drain the batteries by accidentally leaving the spotlight ON.
Programming The Transmitter:
1. Disconnect power to the spotlight by turning the ignition key "on". Power is removed
from spotlight when the key is on for safety.
2. Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote.
3. Set the 7 dip switches to a selection of your choice. There are 3 positions on each; positive,
negative, and neutral. Use a small screwdriver and select a position for each dip switch.
4. Insert both MN21 batteries with the +/- in the same direction. Be sure batteries have
adequate charge.
5. Replace the battery cover.
a. Depress the ON/OFF button and hold it down. The red LED will illuminate.
b. While holding the ON/OFF button down, turn the ignition off.
c. Keep your finger on the ON/OFF button. In a few seconds the light bulb will flash. This
will tell you the process is finished.
BULB REPLACEMENT:
The spotlight utilizes a Cr5 Pentabeam bulb, which may be purchased through
Golight, Inc. 308-278-3131 or 800-557-0098.
REAR VISION SYSTEM
This system gives a televised view of what is behind the motor home. It is used as an aid in backing the motor
home, and can also be used for greater field of vision when driving in heavy traffic. Picture is representation
only. Actual system may look different than that pictured.
Make sure to check the mirrors when driving and backing, for a more complete field of vision. The camera
is equipped with a wide angle lens that can initially present an image that may be deceiving. Make sure to
practice backing in a safe place, using the monitor to become accustom to it’s operation.
Rear Vision Systems vary within our motor homes. The Class C motor home ( except for Sprinters) come
equipped with a dash radio with a motorized video screen that pops up and displays the back up camera
image.
Listed below are a few of the basic commands used. Please consult
your Rear Vision system manual for detailed operating instructions
1. POWER ON/OFF
: Press once turns unit ON. Press
again for OFF.
2. SELECT
: Pressing button sequences source input
modes from CH1 TO CH3.
3. DAY/NIGHT
: Pressing button sequenced day/night back
light.
4. MENU
: Pressing button gives access to an on screen display menu and the setup menu.
5. VOLUME
: Pressing button decreases or increases speaker volume.