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2006
Scottsdale Class A
by Newmar
CAUTION
Under no circumstances should you lower the antenna in any position except
the travel position.
Television
The coach is cable ready, and as standard equipment may have a 24” flat
screen color television in the front dash overhead and a 20” flat screen color
television in the bedroom. The televisions are powered by 120 volt electricity.
Your coach must be plugged into shore power, or the generator running, in
order for the television to work. If your coach is equipped with the optional
600 watt inverter, it will invert the 12 volt power from the coach batteries into
120 volt power for some basic appliances. For more information on this, see
Chapter 4 of this manual. The television operation is similar to most
televisions used in the home. The main unit has the basic ON/OFF, VOL(ume)
UP and DOWN, CH(annel) UP and DOWN, and Menu UP and DOWN. The
remote control has these in addition to many other function keys. Your unit
may also be pre-wired for a satellite system. Your unit may be equipped with
one interior television jack and an exterior television jack located on the door-
side of the coach. Please consult your television owner’s manual for further
information.
Video Control
Center
The Audio Video Control Center (AVCC) is installed in your vehicle as part of
the standard equipment. The AVCC will direct the signal to one or two
televisions, the DVD player and the VCR. Simply push a button to select what
is viewed and where. To control what is being viewed on the front television
use the selections for “TV 1.” To control what is being viewed on the bedroom
(and outside television, if desired) use the selections for “TV 2.” Each
television is capable of viewing different programming at the same time. For
example, by selecting “ANT” for “TV 1” you are able to watch your favorite
network broadcast on the front television, while a movie from the VCR is
being watched in the bedroom or outside, after selecting the “VCR” button for
“TV 2.” This control center is capable of receiving three sources of input. They
are “FROM ANTENNA,” “FROM VCR,” and “FROM AUX.” The “FROM
AUX” selection is used for cable input. It will also accommodate video game
systems or a satellite dish.
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