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Service Tips

 

WIT Club News – September 2002

 

 

V

IDEO 

S

ELECTOR

 

 

Winegard Entertainment Select 

All VS Models 

Model shown has five inputs, three outputs

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 Winnebago Industries has 
recently started offering the 
Winegard Entertainment 
Selector System in certain 
vehicles.  Over the years we 
have used several different 
video selectors to keep pace 
with our entertainment system 
offerings.  The most noticeable 
improvement in the Winegard 
selector over previous models 
we have used is that it 
incorporates a built-in antenna 
amplifier switch.  The following 
is from the Winegard 
Entertainment Select owner’s 
manual. 

 

Features 

• 

Simple push button controls 

allow you to send signals from 
any one of five different inputs 
to two TVs and VCR. 

• 

Five inputs are Satellite 

Receiver, TV Antenna, VCR, 
Cable TV and Auxiliary. 

• 

Three Outputs: Main TV, TV 

2, VCR. 

 

Step 6

 The output of the 

auxiliary device (TV game, 
camcorder, etc.) can be 
connected to the input 
connection marked “From Aux.” 

Coax Cable Connections 

• 

Built-in +12 VDC TV 

antenna power supply 
eliminates need for separate 
wall mounted TV antenna power 
supply. 

 

Step 1

 Connect the coax 

cable from the output on the 
switch box marked “To Main TV” 
to the antenna input connection 
on the back of the main TV. 

 

Step 7

 Connect the coax 

cable from the output of the 
satellite receiver marked “To 
TV” to the input connection on 
the back of the switch box 
marked “From Sat.” 

 

Step 2

 Connect the coax 

cable from the output on the 
switch box marked “To TV 2” to 
the antenna input connection on 
the back of the second TV. 

• 

Self-resetting fuses used in 

antenna power supply prevent 
failure caused by shorted 
connections. 

• 

Video switch allows for 

independent viewing of signals 
at different TVs, with a record 
option from VCR. 

 

Step 3

 Connect the coax 

cable from the output on the 
switch box marked “To VCR” to 
the input connection on the back 
of the VCR. 

 NOTE:

 The coax cable from 

the satellite antenna must go 
directly to the input of the 
satellite receiver marked 
“Satellite In’.” 

• 

Low profile housing blends 

nicely with other electronic 
components; fits easily in 
overhead cabinets. 

 

Step 4

 Connect the coax 

cable from the output of the 
VCR to the coax connection on 
the back of the switch box 
marked “From VCR.” 

 Step 8

 Connect the coax 

cable from the TV antenna to 
the coax connection on the back 
of the switch box marked “From 
TV Ant.” 

• 

Shielded circuitry for high 

isolation and low signal loss. 

• 

Oversize, easy to read 

graphics for proper function 
selection when mounted in out 
of the way locations. 

 

Step 5

 Connect the coax 

cable from the exterior Cable TV 
input plate to the coax 
connection on the switch box 
marked “From Cable TV.” 

Power Connections 

 

NOTE:

 When hooking up an 

amplified antenna see Figure C.  
If you are unsure whether your 
antenna is amplified or non-

 

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