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SECTION 8 –
ENTERTAINMENT
•
Press and release button for desired TV
viewing (e.g. “Output B” for bedroom TV)
until the number is lit for the desired source
(e.g. Blu-Ray).
•
At the TV, ensure the source (or input) is set to
HDMI.
Infrared Emitters
The HDMI Video Selection System in your
coach is also featured with Infrared Emitters
(connected to both Accessory Connection
Cables), which are used to extend the remote
control from all TV’s in the coach to either
Satellite 1 or Satellite 2. Install Infrared Emitter
by removing the protective cover from adhesive
and place directly in front of the I.E. Receiver on
the component.
Connecting Satellite Dish Receiver
•
Connect Satellite Receiver to the Accessory
Connection Cable (Satellite Receiver 1 or 2.)
These cables are located in a front overhead
cabinet.
To Watch a Blu-ray
1. Insert Blu-ray into the player. Blu-ray will
begin to load automatically.
2. The Blu-ray may load directly to the
main title/menu screen or it may
begin to play previews. You may be able to
skip previews if desired by pressing the
chapter “skip” button on the Blu-ray player
remote until you see the main menu screen.
3. When the main menu screen appears, use the
arrow buttons on the Blu-ray player remote to
select the desired entry or press the “Enter”
button on the Blu-ray player remote to begin
playing the feature.
Further Information
Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide
provided in your InfoCase for complete operating
instructions.
FRONT TV IGNITION SWITCH
INTERLOCK
–If Equipped
If your coach is equipped with a front
overhead TV, it is plugged into a special
electrical outlet with a built-in ignition switch
interlock. The device allows the front overhead
TV to operate only when the ignition key is in the
Off or Accessory positions.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM BASIC
OPERATION
NOTE: For your convenience, we have also
included a handy, tear-out version of this
“A/V System Basic Operation” guide in
Section 8 of your Operator’s Manual
Supplement.
See your InfoCase for specific operating
guides for audio and video components.
SOUND BAR SYSTEM
–If Equipped
The Sound Bar System operates from 120-volt
AC household current only, so you must have
either the shoreline connected, the generator
running, or the inverter turned on (if equipped).
The TV is connected to the Sound Bar.
TV Sound through the Sound Bar
When watching TV programs (broadcast,
cable, or satellite), the TV normally plays sound
through its own built-in stereo speakers. To
connect TV sound output to the Sound Bar for a
richer sound quality, follow these steps:
• Infrared Emitter
Accessory Connection
Cables
* Satellite Receiver 1
and Satellite Receiver 2