Tv Signal Amplifier; Satellite Dish And Cable Tv Connections - Winnebago Ellipse User Manual

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Lowering Antenna to Travel
Position
Rotate antenna until pointer on directional
handle aligns with pointer on ceiling plate.
Turn elevating crank (counter-clockwise) in
"DOWN" direction until resistance is noted
(approximately 13 turns). Antenna is now locked
in travel position. Turn amplifier power switch
"OFF".
CAUTION
To avoid equipment damage, always
align directional handle to DOWN position
before lowering. Never partially raise or
lower antenna. Antenna must be raised
fully up into operating position or lowered
fully down into travel position.

TV SIGNAL AMPLIFIER

The TV signal amplifier is built into the
antenna and can be turned on or off with a power
switch located on a switchplate below or inside
the front overhead entertainment center cabinet.
An indicator light will glow when the switch
is on and the signal amplifier is active.
Push On-Off
TV Signal Amplifier Power Switch
-Typical View
Checking Amplifier 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.
SATELLITE DISH AND CABLE
TV CONNECTIONS
The portable satellite dish and cable television
input connectors are located in the shoreline
compartment.
The cable television and portable satellite dish
input lines can be routed through the hatch in the
bottom of the compartment so the door can
remain shut while connected.
SECTION 8 –
ENTERTAINMENT
8-7

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