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SECTION 11
– Entertainment
Class A
11
–
En
tert
ainment
TV Antenna Signal Amplifier
NOTE:For coaches without the video control
center option, be sure the TV antenna
amplifier switch is turned OFF while
connected to cable. The antenna
amplifier will make the cable TV signal
snowy.
To operate amplifier, turn on power switch.
TV jack plates are mounted in various
locations throughout the coach. Some of these
wall plates are not readily visible and may be in
one of the following locations.
•
In front overhead TV cabinet, if equipped.
•
In the flip-down entertainment tray on the
outside of the coach.
Checking Performance
The TV signals available to an RV are entirely
dependent on its location in relation to the
transmitter. Signals may vary from strong to no
usable signal at all. We recommend that the TV
system be checked out in an area known to have
good TV reception.
To check the antenna amplifier, raise the
antenna, select a TV channel and rotate the
antenna for best picture. Then turn off the
amplifier power switch. If the antenna amplifier
is working properly, the TV picture will now be
degraded (snowy). When you turn the switch
back on, the picture should again be sharp.
Rear Bedroom 12-Volt TV Power
Switch (If equipped)
The 12 volt TV power switch lets you turn off
the TV “instant on” picture tube pre-heating
circuit when not using the coach. This will help
avoid house battery drain when the engine is not
running or the vehicle is not connected to
shoreline power.
This switch must be in the on (12 volt TV)
position for the bedroom TV to operate.
CABLE TV HOOK-UP
The cable television connector is located in
the shoreline cord compartment.
CAUTION
Always align directional handle to
“DOWN” position before lowering.
TV Antenna
Cord Jack
12-Volt
Power Socket
Power On
Indicator
Signal Amp
Power Switch