Outdoors RV Mountain Series Owner's Manual page 90

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Appliances and Equipment
The following diagrams identify the necessary connections for each viewing option.
This connection
provides the
satellite signal
from the exterior
'DSS' connection
and will connect
to your receiver
box. You may
also 'jumper' this
connection to the
bedroom location.
This connection is
for a cable or
antenna signal. For
a cable signal the
switch at the right
will be in the 'off'
position. For an
antenna signal the
switch must be in
the 'on' position
with the red light
lit up.
This outlet provides
a power source for a
12V TV or can be
used to charge cell
phones or power
other accessories.
This connection is
for a cable or
antenna signal. For
a cable signal the
switch at the wall
plate in the living
room will be in the
'off' position. For
an antenna signal
the switch must be
in the 'on' position
with the red light
lit.
FIGURE 1
LIVING ROOM CONFIGURATION
These wall plates are typically located
behind or above your living room TV.
FIGURE 2
BEDROOM OR AUX TV LOCATION
CONFIGURATION
These wall plates are typically located in the wall or
ceiling near your bedroom or auxiliary TV location.
Not available on all models.
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This connection is
used to rout a
satellite signal from
the 'Satellite'
connection on the
wall plate at the left
into the bedroom or
aux TV 'DSS'
location. This will
require a short coax
jumper lead
connecting the two
terminals. (Not all
models are
equipped with this
feature).
This connection
provides satellite signal
when 'jumpered' from
the 'DSS' connection to
the 'Satellite' connection
at the living room
location. (Not all
models are equipped
with this feature).

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