DYNASTY 2006
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TV
LIFT
Television - Ceiling Mounted (Optional)
The LCD television is mounted to an assembly that will stow the television into the ceiling
during travel. The “hide-a-way” system uses a 120 Volt AC motor to lower and raise the
television. A 12 Volt DC ignition safety lock prevents the television from lowering during travel.
NOTE:
The ignition must be off to raise or lower the TV.
To Lower or Raise the Television:
1. Turn on the interior house power using the battery cut-off switch.
2. Hook to shore power, start the generator or turn on the inverter.
3. To Lower: Push and hold the momentary switch. It will lower after a short delay. Release the switch
when fully lowered.
4. To Raise: Push and hold the switch until fully raised.
Antenna Boost
The antenna boost switch will select between watching the TV from the roof antenna
or when parked and hooked to shore cable.
To Watch TV Using Roof Antenna:
With the button in the
ON
position, the input to the TV is set to roof antenna and the
LED will illuminate.
To Watch TV Using Shore Cable:
With the button in the
OFF
position, the input to the TV will be set to shore cable and
the LED will be off.
TV Antenna
The television antenna is a manual crank style antenna with built in electronics that use 12 Volts DC to “boost”
signal strength. Signals that are weak or fuzzy can be amplifi ed by pressing the black selector button. When using
the antenna boost, the green LED will be illuminated. The antenna and booster work together to provide the best
possible picture for most situations. Certain conditions occur when no amplifi cation is needed, and in fact may
make the picture worse. The television station will send a signal that resembles the waves or rings of water from
a rock thrown into a still pond. The radiating television signal can hit an object such as a mountain and come
back. This results in a double image. The antenna will receive a signal from the initial pass, and then receive an
additional signal from the rebound resulting in a split or double image. In this case, the picture may be improved
by no amplifi cation or even lowering the antenna.
CAUTION:
Do not move motorhome with antenna in the raised or partially raised position and risk
damage by tree limbs or wires. Worm gear damage or breakage may result.
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Antenna Boost:
Located in driverside
overhead cabinet.
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