Video Selector System - Winnebago Adventurer 2005 Owner's Manual

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SECTION 11
ENTERTAINMENT
Deluxe/Surround Speaker Selector
(on dash)
COMPACT DISC CHANGER -
Optional
The remote CD changer is located out of sight
in the driver side overhead front cabinet. The
changer cartridge holds up to 10 compact discs
for hours of listening enjoyment. The CD chang-
er operates through the dash radio.
See the Compact Disc Changer System oper-
ating guide in your Owner InfoCase for complete
operating instructions and basic troubleshooting.

VIDEO SELECTOR SYSTEM

The video selector system allows you to
switch the antenna, cable TV, satellite TV system
or VCR/DVD signal to any TV set location in the
coach.
This means one person can watch a ball game
coming in on the roof antenna on the bedroom
TV while another person watches a satellite or
cable TV program or video on the front TV. Also,
two people can watch different programs on the
two TV's while taping a third program on the
VCR.
11-2
Components
Each component has a set of buttons that lets
you select which source you want to get the pic-
ture signal from, whether cable TV, roof antenna,
digital satellite dish, VCR/DVD or whatever
equipment you have connected to the AUX input.
You will notice the VCR button group has no
VCR button. That's because it wouldn't work for
the VCR to get a picture signal from itself.
There are three component groups:
FRONT TV
VCR/DVD (in Video Center)
TV2 (in Bedroom or Rear of Coach)
CAUTION
Swing-out TV mounts are not
intended for viewing while the vehi-
cle is in motion. If your model is
equipped with a swing-out TV
mount, the TV should be stowed and
latched while traveling.
Selections (Signal Input):
Each button in a component group lets you
select the source you want to draw the picture
signal from, such as cable TV, VCR/DVD, the
roof antenna, or satellite dish antenna. Press the
corresponding button to connect to the desired
signal source.

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