M A J O R A P P L I A N C E S & A C C E S S O R I E S
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Television Sets
Your motor home is High Definition (HD) ready and is capable of receiving channels that are broadcasting in
High Definition. In order to receive a clear picture from your satellite dish, you must install a high definition
receiver and subscribe to high definition (HD) service. Your motor home does not feature a manual switching
box; therefore in order to change from satellite to DVD or TV antenna, please follow the directions listed
below:
To Select Audio/Video Input:
o
Press the “TV/Video” button on the remote control
Select “TV” to view antenna or cable input..
Select “DBS” to view satellite input
Select “DVD” to view main DVD player
NOTE:
HD ready satellite receiver must be used for best results.
To Scan Antenna/Cable Channels:
o
Press the “MENU” button on the remote control
o
Select “SETUP” and press “OK”
o
Select “Program Channel” and press “OK”
o
Select “ANT in” or “Cable”
o
Select “Auto”
o
Select “All Channels,” “Analog Only,” or “Digital Only”
The television sets (Figure 4-9) are located in different areas of the
motor home. Some are standard TV sets and some are optional
TV sets depending on your specific floor plan. All TV sets are
High Definition.
The televisions are powered by 120-volt AC electricity; therefore,
the motor home must either be plugged into an external source of
AC power or using on-board power from the generator. An
optional inverter would also permit the 12-volt DC power to be
converted into 120-volt AC for the television(s).
Detailed operation of the television(s) is provided in the accompanying owners manuals found in the Owner’s
Information Package included with the motor home. Generic operations of the television would include a
basic “on/off” switch, volume “up/down” control, channel “up/down” selector, and menu “up/down”
Figure 4-9. Television Set
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