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Chapter 4
TYPICAL ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
Your yacht features a variety of standard components that
provide both visual and audio entertainment. In addition,
there are optional systems that are noted in the follow-
ing pages. Regal reserves the right to delete, add, or
change both standard and optional components at
anytime without notice.
Note: The information found in the following pages is
for current models only.
Please refer to the individual owner’s manuals and the technical sec-
tion (schematics) for further entertainment system information.
Preparing To Use Entertainment System-Breakers
Before using any portion of the entertainment system it
is necessary to activate the 12 volt “house” battery switch
located at the battery management panel. In addition, the
generator (at sea) or the dockside cord (at mooring) must
be activated to supply AC voltage for the TV monitors.
Also, depending on the entertainment component desired
the following breakers may need to be activated:
12 Volt- TV Antenna, Satellite TV System, Dash Main
(Fusion System)
120 Volt- Salon TV, Aft Stateroom TV 1, Fwd. Stateroom
TV, Fwd. Stateroom TV, Cockpit TV
Now that the breakers are activated continue to the Quick
Reference Entertainment Guide on the next page. Here
the Bose master remote control is used to operate the dif-
ferent entertainment system components.
Note: When using the Quick Start portion of the Quick
Reference guide card make
sure the Bose On/Off
button (white) is activated.
It turns the entire salon
system on via the remote
control.
Antenna Switch
The antenna switch features 2 buttons labeled A and B to
choose the desired antenna signal source. It is located in-
side the aft salon entertainment center overhead cabinet.
See the salon entertainment system layout on the follow-
ing page.
Note: Activate the TV antenna breaker. Follow the in-
structions below.
At Dockside- After the television coxial cable is plugged
into the vessel coxial receptacle and the marina dock box
press the A antenna switch button completely in until it
catches. At this point the marina TV signal is available to
view onboard televisions.
At Sea- Press the B antenna switch button completely
in until it catches to activate the saucer-shaped television
antenna mounted on the hardtop.
To deactivate either antenna switch, push the switch com-
pletely in; then release.
When cruising you may encounter a marina without a
working shore signal so your backup is to use the ship’s
antenna. This is more common with older marinas lo-
cated off the more traveled waterways.
ON BUTTON
A/B ANTENNA SWITCH
A
B