CHALET 200 Series Basic Operation Manual

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DVD HOME THEATER SYSTEM

(with 27” Front TV only)

–If Equipped

The available DVD home theater system operates from 120-volt AC household current only, so you must have either the shoreline connected, the generator running, or the inverter turned on (if equipped).

The TV is connected to the Home

Theater System which plays through theater speakers in the lounge area of the coach.

Set TV Video Input

• Turn TV and DVD player On

• Press INPUT button on front of TV and select

“VIDEO 1” input. TV screen will display

DVD player logo when correct input is selected.

Play DVD with Theater Sound

• Insert DVD into player. DVD will begin to ‘load’ automatically. TV screen will typically show “READING” or

“LOADING.”

• DVD may load directly to main title/menu screen or it may begin to play previews.

You may be able to skip previews if desired by pressing the

‘Next’ button until you see the main menu screen.

• When main menu screen appears, use arrow buttons on remote to select desired entry or press ENTER or

PLAY buttons on remote (or ‘Play’ button on DVD player) to begin playing feature.

• Volume is adjusted with remote (or volume buttons on DVD player).

TV Sound through Theater Speakers

When watching TV programs alone, the

TV normally plays sound through its own built-in stereo speakers. If you wish to connect TV stereo sound output to the home theater speakers for a richer sound quality, follow these steps:

• Follow DVD Home Theater steps for power and TV input setup.

• Turn TV and DVD player On.

• Press FUNCTION button on DVD player or remote to set DVD player to

“AV IN.”

• Use TV Menu button to set TV audio output to ‘Variable Audio Output.’ (See

TV owner’s manual.) This routes TV stereo sound output through home theater system.

• Select TV channels and adjust volume with remote for either the TV or DVD.

DVD PLAYER

(with 27” Front TV or 20” Side TV)

–If Equipped

The DVD player operates from 120-volt

AC household current only, so you must have either the shoreline connected, the generator running, or the inverter turned on

(if equipped).

The DVD player is connected to the TV which plays through the TV stereo speakers.

Set TV Video Input

• Turn On both TV and DVD player

• Press TV/VIDEO or INPUT button on remote or front of TV and select

“Video 1” input on TV.

TV screen will display DVD player logo when correct input is selected.

Continued—

Play DVD

• Follow DVD Home Theater steps to play DVD. Controls are similar.

• Volume is adjusted with remote for either the TV or DVD.

12-VOLT DVD PLAYER

(with 13” Side 12V TV only)

–If Equipped

The 12-volt, slot-load DVD player is connected to the TV which plays through the TV stereo speakers.

Provide 12V Power

The TV and DVD player operate on 12volt DC current.

• Turn on 12-Volt master power switch, located on the underside of the video cabinet.

NOTE: When TV or DVD are not in use, power switch should be turned off to avoid drain on 12-Volt house battery.

Set TV Video Input

• Turn TV and DVD player On

• Press the TV/

VIDEO or

INPUT button on the TV remote to select “INPUT

1.”

The TV screen will display the

DVD player logo when the correct input is selected.

Play DVD

• Insert DVD into player. DVD will begin to ‘load’ automatically. TV screen will typically show “READING” or

“LOADING.”

• The DVD may load directly to the main title/menu screen or it may begin to play previews. You may be able to skip previews if desired by pressing the

‘Next Track’ button until you see the main menu screen.

• When the main menu screen appears, use the arrow buttons on the remote to select the desired entry or press the ENTER or Play button on the remote or DVD player to begin playing the feature.

• Volume is adjusted using the remote for either the TV or DVD.

Part No. 161501-08-013

0801070129 January 2007

Copyright 2007 Winnebago Industries, Inc.

All rights reserved.

Audio-Video System

Basic Operation

Guide

200-Series Class-C

NOTE: See your InfoCase for specific operating guides for audio and video components.

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