Thermostat; Tv/Stereo Antenna; Tv/Satellite Connections - Outdoors RV Mountain Series Owner's Manual

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Appliances and Equipment

THERMOSTAT

The thermostat in your RV controls functions of both the furnace and air conditioner. Carefully read the
manufacturer's literature for complete operating instructions provided in your owner information packet
prior to using.
TV / STEREO ANTENNA
The TV antenna on your RV is a combined unit that provides signal for both the TV and stereo. To
maximize the antenna signal to your TV you must switch 'on' the power button on the wall plate behind
your TV. The red LED will be lit when functioning. See 'Figure 1 - Living Room Configuration'
diagram on the following page.
Carefully read the manufacturer's literature for complete operating instructions provided in your owner
information packet prior to using.
TV / SATELLITE CONNECTIONS
Your RV is wired to provide you with TV and/or satellite broadcasting in both the living room and
bedroom (satellite connectivity in bedroom not available on all models). You can receive VHF/UHF,
AM/FM and satellite signal with the installed wiring and connections.
Carefully read the manufacturer's literature for complete operating instructions provided in your owner
information packet prior to using.
Your viewing options include signal from the roof top TV antenna, signal from campground coax cable,
or signal from your purchased satellite dish and receiver.
There are a few combinations of signal viewing options available to you based on the wiring as installed.
They are as follows:
 You can view cable coax signal at both living room and bedroom TV location simultaneously.
However you cannot view cable coax signal at the same time as over-the-air antenna signal.
 You can view over-the-air VHF/UHF antenna signal at both living room and bedroom TV
locations simultaneously. However you cannot view antenna signal at the same time as cable
coax signal.
 You can view satellite signal (via your purchased satellite dish and receiver) to either the living
room or bedroom (if equipped) locations or both simultaneously, however both locations
simultaneously will be required to view the same programming.
 You can view satellite signal in one room and cable or antenna signal in the other simultaneously
if you are properly equipped with satellite dish and receiver.
Your choice of viewing may require additional coax jumper cables to connect from TV and satellite
receiver to appropriate wall jack connections as well as for diverting satellite signal from the living room
location to the bedroom location.
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