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TV INLET
FITTED EQUIPMENT TV inlet this co-ax to route from an external satellite
dish, for instance a tripod mounted dish, to a
Depending on specification, the motorhome satellite receiver.
may be fitted with an external co-ax
connection in addition to a roof mounted Co-ax connection point within the mains
TV aerial. When fitted, the external co-ax inlet enclosure, Satellite decoder position
connection point will be within the mains inlet within the motorhome. (Kon Tiki and E700)
enclosure.
Co-ax connection point within the mains
inlet enclosure
A short co-ax lead featuring a screw on co-ax A short co-ax lead featuring a screw on co-ax
connection will be present behind the Blue connection will be present behind the Blue
mains inlet connector. A co-ax cable will be mains inlet connector. A co-ax cable will be
fitted and connected within the motorhome, fitted and connected within the motorhome,
from the back of this connection, to the from the back of this connection, to the
primary TV position within the motorhome. location intended for the later fitment of a
At the same time, further co-ax cable or cables satellite decoder or similar receiver.
will be fitted which route from the TV aerial This external connection can be used to link
position (i.e. within the wardrobe) to each of an external dish or signal, to the decoder /
the TV positions within the motorhomes. receiver position.
The primary TV position will feature a socket Upon delivery, the remaining co-ax cables
marked 12v, TV, and SAT. The co-ax from installed in the motor home will be used to
the external connection point will route to the distribute the signal from the fitted TV aerial
socket output marked SAT, whilst the co-ax to the TV positions. Depending on the type
from the TV aerial will route to the socket of decoder / receiver, it is possible that a
output marked TV. At any secondary TV modulator or similar component may be
positions (if present) co-ax from the TV aerial required, to convert the output from the device
will be fitted, and routed to the socket output (SCART or HDMI) into a signal that can be
marked TV. sent through the same co-ax cable to the
TV positions within the motor home. Please
ask your dealer or satellite system installer for
more details, which are specific to the types of
aftermarket equipment fitted.
An external TV aerial or site TV feed can be
connected to the external connection point;
signals from that connection will then be
available at the primary TV position within
the motorhome. As the connections are of
the screw-on type, it is also possible to use
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