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Fitted equipment
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- Connect the socket in the battery box, with
a suitable lead, to the appropriate socket
on the caravan site supply post. As the
connector in the battery box is a screw on
‘F-type’ connector, an adaptor to convert
this to a ‘push-on’ co-ax connector, which
may be required, has been supplied with
your caravan.
- Locate the primary TV position within the
caravan.Atthe12V,TVandSATsocket,
connect your TV to the output from the
socket marked SAT with a suitable lead.
2. Connect an external satellite dish to a
decoder within the caravan. (The direct
link uses F-type interconnects throughout
to allow the decoder and dish to
communicate correctly)
- Connect the dish to the socket in the
battery box with a suitable lead. The F-type
to co-ax adaptor should not be used.
- Connect the dish input connection on the
decodertothe‘SAT’socketonthe12V,
TV and SAT socket located in the primary
TV location.
3. Supply a signal from within the caravan to
the exterior of the caravan
- ConnecttheoutputfromyourVCRorother
devicetotheSATconnectiononthe12V,TV
and SAT socket at the primary TV position.
- Connect your receiving device (TV or
similar) to the socket in the battery box with
a suitable lead.
As can be seen from the simplified schematic,
when multiple TV locations are present in a
van, all of these receive signals from the TV
aerial connection box. Using adaptors and link
cables which are readily available, it may be
possible to re-direct a signal from the ‘SAT’
connection at the primary TV location, up to the
aerial connection box to be then distributed to
other TV positions within the caravan. Please
remember that as the number of connections
increases the quality of the signal reduces.
SUPPLIER FITTED / SUPPLIED
ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT
Audio-visual equipment may have been fitted
by your dealer, or supplied with the caravan,
depending on the specification of the caravan.
Although not specific, below are details of the
types of equipment which would be fitted as
appropriate to the specification of the caravan:
CD/MP3/tuner with auxiliary input
Where provision has been made in the furniture
to install a head unit similar in appearance to
that fitted in the dashboard of a car. The unit
operatesasaCDplayerandFM/AMradio.In
additionMP3lesstoredonaCDcanberead
and played by the unit. An auxiliary input on the
frontoftheunitallowsaseparateMP3player
to be connected from that player’s headphone
socket. (A separate lead may be required).
Speakers mounted in the front locker of the
caravan are connected to this head unit for
astereosoundoutput.AretractableAM/FM
aerial on the side of the caravan, or concealed
in furniture with the head unit, enables
reception of radio stations.

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