VIDEO AND AUDIO SYSTEM
Specific and detailed information about the operation of the video
and audio components in your travel trailer are included in the
owner’s manual provided by the component manufacturers.
Several general guidelines are included here.
Home Theater Stereo
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The POWER button to turn the home theater system on
and off is located in the upper left corner of the home
theater system
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The home theater system allows you to select multiple
sources: AM, FM, CD, DVD, Video/TV, Blue Tooth, and
SD Card. Use the “SOURCE” button to choose the
source you want.
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The system also lets you choose to direct audio output
to any combination of built-in speakers, using the
buttons marked “A, B, and C.”
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Audio volume is controlled by the large center knob
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Broadcast stations can be selected with the “FAST
FORWARD” and “FAST REVERSE” arrow buttons.
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The system will play audio CDs or DVDs inserted in the
disc slot
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The system will play mp3 music files found on an SD
Card inserted in the card slot.
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The system can be paired with Blue Tooth music players
using the pairing instructions provided with the player.
Video Hookups and TV/Monitor (if equipped)
A variety of high-definition flat-screen TV/video monitors are
available from Gulf Stream Coach and other sources for installation
in your travel trailer. Your travel trailer is pre-wired to accept these
additions with AC outlets, a cable/satellite coaxial cable, and audio
connections to the Home Theater Stereo. TV hookups are located
adjacent to designated mounting points in the travel trailer. These
mounting points include the structural reinforcement needed to
support the TV/video monitor, and are in various locations
depending upon the travel trailer floor plan.
Over The Air TV
Over the air TV signals may provide TV programming where cable
and internet video sources are unavailable. Picture quality varies,
depending on the power of the source, the distance from the
broadcast antenna, and obstructions in the signal’s “line of sight.”
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