SECTION 8
CAMPING & OPERATING
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A
UDIO
/V
ISUAL
I
NTERIOR
S
YSTEM
Figure 10 Typical A/V control center and DVD player
Your RV interior audio/visual (A/V) system
includes some or all of the following
components: AM/FM/CD stereo (with
surround sound speakers, subwoofer and
remote), the TV’s and a DVD player.
For more information, please refer to the
Audio/Visual diagram found in the
“Specifications and Glossary” section of this
manual.
TV
P
OWER
B
OOSTER
Figure 11 Typical TV power supply
For good station reception, the TV power
booster (also referred to as the TV antenna
supply) must be turned ON to view local
television stations. Turning the TV power
booster ON sends 12-volt DC through the
cable to the TV roof antenna. The voltage
energizes the transistors in the antenna head
amplifier. The TV signal then comes down the
cable to the outlets.
Turn the TV power booster OFF to view cable
television or to use a VCR or DVD.
TV
A
NTENNA
&
C
ABLE
RG-6 coax runs from the TV antenna and
exterior cable TV connector to a wall plate
near the dedicated television space. The
television entertainment system will not run
cable television on one television set and
local stations off the other set without
customer modification. You can either view
local stations or you can view cable television
.
Figure 12 AntennaTek TV antenna
DO’S
•
Check your parking location for
obstructions before raising the TV
antenna.
•
Carefully raise, lower and rotate the TV
antenna. If this is difficult, check for a
cause.
•
Rotate slowly when selecting a station
and check fine tuning on your TV set to
make sure it is properly adjusted.
•
ALWAYS lower the TV antenna before
moving your RV.
•
Perform the recommended vendor
maintenance for optimal performance.
DONT'S
•
Don’t force the elevating crank up or
down.
•
Don’t rotate the directional handle hard
against stops.
•
Don’t travel with the TV lift in the up
position.
•
Don’t leave the TV lift part way up or
down.
•
Don’t apply sealing compound or paint
over top of base plate or anywhere on
lift.
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