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Chapter 7
TELEVISION SYSTEM OVERVIEW
ANTENNA
The antenna switch includes two buttons which choose
the proper antenna for dockside and at sea operation.
1. At dockside, the
shore
antenna switch should be acti-
vated. For this switch to work the TV cable needs to be
plugged into the vessel’s transom cable inlet located in-
side the shore power locker and run to the dockside con-
nection. With the shore antenna pressed the on board
television uses the local signal.
2. At sea, the
ship’s
antenna switch is activated which
inputs a signal from the exterior mounted antenna. Note
that antenna interference may develop if vessel is stored
in boat house or structure with metal roof.
3. To deactivate either switch, simply depress the switch
completely and release.
LCD MONITOR OPERATION
The flat screen salon television is connected to various
audio and video connections as added features. The unit
has been pre-programmed at the factory.
The unit features a non-glare screen and remote control.
to operate the television flat screen monitor ( to be called
monitor here).
The LCD television set on board your vessel is powered
by 12 volts DC. The television speakers can be used in
conjunction with the stereo to hear an audio signal by
using the television auxiliary input.
For detailed data on the on board television refer to the
manufacturer’s manual located in the owner’s pouch.
TELEVISION BASICS
CAUTION
!
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK!
DO NOT REMOVE BACK COVER
OF TELEVISION MONITOR.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
When the monitor is used in a low temperature space the
room the picture may leave trails or appear slightly delayed.
This is normal and the monitor will recover once a normal
temperature is reached. Do not leave the unit on in a hot
or cold location. Also, never leave the monitor in a direct
sunlight location or near a heater, as this may cause the
cabinet to deform and the LCD panel to malfunction.
Summary of Contents for 30 EXPRESS
Page 1: ...30 EXPRESS OWNER S MANUAL...
Page 2: ...784022 OWNER S MANUAL 30 EXPRESS 12 2012...
Page 30: ...11 Safety On Board NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...
Page 41: ...Chapter 2 22 Notes...
Page 44: ...3 Rules Of The Road NAVIGATION RULES...
Page 85: ...28 Chapter 5 Notes...
Page 105: ...4 Chapter 7...
Page 106: ...5 Equipment Operation...
Page 107: ...6 Chapter 7...
Page 108: ...7 Equipment Operation...
Page 109: ...8 Chapter 7...
Page 110: ...9 Equipment Operation...
Page 111: ...10 Chapter 7...
Page 117: ...16 Chapter 7...
Page 126: ...25 Equipment Operation ROTARY ENCODER AND MENU KEY...
Page 127: ...26 Chapter 7 USING THE ROTARY ENCODER AND MENU KEY...
Page 158: ...57 Equipment Operation BACKING A TRAILER 1 2 3 4 LAUNCHING RAMP...
Page 161: ...60 Chapter 7 Notes...
Page 195: ...34 Chapter 8 Notes...
Page 204: ...9 Troubleshooting TOILET SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC CHART...
Page 209: ...14 Chapter 9...
Page 219: ...6 Chapter 11 Notes...
Page 221: ...2 Chapter 12...
Page 224: ...5 Technical Information 30 Express Deck Overview 30 Express Cabin Overview...
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Page 230: ...12 11 Technical Information TYPICAL NEGATIVE GROUND SYSTEM...
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