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PARK/SAT DISH CABLE INLETS
The park/sat dish cable inlets are located on the driv-
er’s side of the camper. The park cable inlet allows for
the connection from the campground cable service
to the camper. The satellite inlet allows for the con-
nection from a portable dish. Both cables terminate
inside the camper at the primary TV location in a wall
plate. If your camper is equipped with a TV antenna,
the park cable is connected to the 12-volt/TV outlet.
With the switch on the outlet in the “OFF” position,
the park cable signal is sent through the outlet.
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the connection from campground cable service via a
coax cable (not provided) to the camper. The cable
inside the camper is terminated at the primary TV
location at a wall plate. If your camper is also equipped
with a TV antenna, the park cable terminates into the
12-volt/TV outlet. With the switch in the “OFF” position,
the park cable signal is sent through the outlet.
TV/SATELLITE ANTENNA PRE-WIRE
All Lance Camper models are pre-wired with (2) RG6
cables installed that run from the roof antenna location
to the primary TV location. Two cables are run so that
either a TV antenna or combo TV/satellite dish can be
installed. The combo antenna requires two separate
cables. The cables terminate in the roof at the TV
antenna location. The cables are accessed by
removing the plastic plug located on the interior ceiling.
This is the centerline for the antenna mount. The two
cables are coiled inside the roof in this area. When
installing an antenna ensure that the cables are not
damaged when drilling up through the hole in the
ceiling. The cables terminate behind the park cable
termination plate inside the entertainment center.
Remove the cover plate to access.
ROOF MOUNTED ANTENNA AND TV OUTLET
The roof-mounted TV antenna is designed for reception
of VHF and UHF television signals. Before traveling
always remember to lower the antenna to prevent
damage to the antenna, camper roof, or objects in the
path of the antenna, such as overhead wires. The TV
jack outlet is located at the primary TV location. The
booster switch should be turned “OFF” when not
viewing the TV to prevent battery drain as the red
indicator light will use a small amount of current. It may
be necessary to also unplug the TV as some also use a
small amount of power when not being used.
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12 volt outlet
MOMENTARY LIGHT
The Momentary Light Switch is located adjacent to the
entry door under the entry grab handle. By touching
the pad, the entry door light will illuminate for
approximately 30 seconds to aid in unlocking the door
in the dark. While on, the interior light switch will also
light up to identify the switch for the entry door light.
DOCKING LIGHTS
The Rear Docking Lights are operated either by the
backup light circuit from your truck (when put into
reverse) or manually with a switch located inside next
to the entry door. There are three fuses in the system:
the power fuse, which is located on the exterior fuse
panel, the backup fuse, also located on the exterior
fuse panel and the interior lighting circuit, which is
circuit #4 on the power distribution center.
TELEPHONE JACK
An RJ-series jack may be installed in the service
center compartment next to the Park Cable Hookup.
The interior phone connection is located next to the
dinette.
PARK CABLE INLET
The park cable inlet is located under the driver’s side
camper overhang in the service center. This allows for
ROOF MOUNTED HDTV ANTENNA
The roof-mounted HDTV antenna is designed for reception
of digital signals, as well as UHF and VHF channels. Consult
the manufacturer’s operation instructions for proper use.
The TV jack outlet is located at the primary TV location. If
you are dry camping, the booster switch should be turned
“OFF” when not viewing the TV to prevent battery drain as
the indicator light will use a small amount of current. If using
a 12-volt TV, It may be necessary to also unplug it as some
TV’s use a small amount of power when not being used.
To use the TV antenna, turn “ON” the switch located on
the TV jack. A light will show on the indicating the antenna
booster is powered. There will be a small continual 12-volt
current drain as long as the switch is on. Turning the switch
“OFF” changes the TV jack from antenna operation to park
cable and ceases the current draw.
NOTE: The 12-volt outlet adjacent to the TV jack is rated
for 7.5 amps. DO NOT USE FOR HIGHER RATED
APPLIANCES.
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