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SECTION 8 –
ENTERTAINMENT
8-2
To Watch Cable TV
•
Power “OFF” the TV Signal Amplifier Power
switch. All TV’s in the coach will now be
connected to the cable TV (via coax cable)
and set TV to be viewed through cable TV
input.
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.
DVD HOME THEATER SYSTEM
The DVD Home Theater 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 Home Theater
System, which plays through theater speakers in
the lounge area of the coach.
Set TV Video Input
•
Turn ON the TV and DVD Player.
•
Press the SOURCE or FUNCTION/TV
SOURCE button on the TV remote or front of
TV and select HDMI1 input to connect the
DVD Player.
The TV screen will display the DVD player
logo when the correct input is selected.
Play DVD with Theater Sound
•
Insert DVD into player. DVD will begin to
load automatically. TV screen will typically
show “READING” or “LOADING”.
•
The DVD 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 “advance” button until you see the
main menu screen.
TV Signal Amplifier Power Switch
(Located near entertainment center cabinet)
-Typical View
Front TV Ignition Switch Interlock
-Typical View