Television; Audio Visual (Dvd, Cablebox, Rear Vision System Etc.) - forest river Forester Owner's Manual

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APPLIANCES
5. To lower the antenna, rotate it with the large control
knob until the pointer on the control knob lines up
with the pointer on the ceiling plate. The antenna
cannot be lowered by cranking the handle in the
down direction. Continue to rotate the handle until
you feel resistance (about 13 turns). To be sure the
antenna is working properly, tune the TV receiver to
the nearest station and rotate the antenna until you
get good picture and sound. Then, turn off the
switch on the power booster.
NOTE:
Before leaving the campground, be sure the antenna is
lowered.
To lubricate the elevating gear, apply a liberal amount of
silicone spray lubricant to the elevating gear with the lift
in the DOWN position. Run the lift up and down several
times to distribute the lubricant to the gears.
If rotating the antenna becomes difficult, normal opera-
tion can be restored by lubricating the bearing surface
between the rotating gear housing and the base plate.
Any spray type silicone lubricant may be used.
Elevate the antenna and remove the set screw from the
rotating gear housing (see illustration). Spray lubricant
into hole and around the edges of the gear housing.
Rotate the gear housing until the lubricant coats the
bearing surfaces and the antenna rotates freely. Reinstall
set screw.

Television

Due to the large selection of televisions used in the
manufacturing of Forest River RVs, it is impossible to list
all of them in this manual. Therefore, you will find general
information that will be applicable to almost all
televisions.
For more detailed information regarding the specific tele-
vision installed in your RV, please refer to the television
manufacturer's user guide included in your Forest River
Owner's packet. For more information, please consult
the individual owner 's manual or on-line at
www.forestriverinc.com.
Your RV is prewired for cable. Televisions run on 12VDC
and 120VAC power. Your recreational vehicle must be
connected to shore power have the generator (optional)
connected for the TV to operate. For more information,
please consult the individual owner's manual or on-line
at www.forestriverinc.com.
Audio Visual (DVD, Cablebox, Rear
Vision System etc.)
Rear Vision, Stereo CD Player, and GPS System
(Optional)
1. Power
Press the power button or any other button on the
front of the radio (except the eject button) to turn the
unit on. Press the power button again to turn the
unit off.
2. Mode
Press MOD to select a different mode of operation
as indicated on the display panel. Available modes
include Radio, CD and CDC. CD mode will only
appear in the menu if a CD is loaded. CD changer
mode (CDC) will only appear if a CD changer is
connected to the unit.
3. Audio Mute
Press MUT to momentarily mute the audio volume.
Press MUT again to restore volume to the previous
setting.
4. Volume
To increase the volume, rotate the volume control
clockwise. To decrease the volume, rotate the vol-
ume control counter-clockwise.
5. Sound Adjustment
Press PUSH/AUDIO to step through the following
sound adjustment options: BAS (bass), TRE
(treble), BAL (balance) and FAD (fader). When the
desired option appears in the display, rotate the vol-
ume control to adjust that audio feature. When no
adjustments have been made for five seconds, the
unit will resume normal operation.
NOTE:
Your radio is SiriusXM satellite ready. A tuner and
antenna must be purchased to receive the ID number
that SiriusXM needs to establish your service. (Tuner
and antenna may be purchased from your Forest River
dealer.)
NOTE:
If the battery has been disconnected or is dead, all set-
tings must be reset.
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