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Alice in wonderland type question

Yahoo Message Number: 13411
Ok, I've got this new coach (new to me anyway) and it has all these really fun systems. I've really loaded up on reading material. As I need to learn to use a system or item I read the manuals that were provided.

So I've learned to work the TV/Stereo/VCR....mostly. I thought now I would try the DVD player. Power on is no problem. Runs great, just can't get the TV to produce a picture. Remote goes to VCR but no DVD...I'm sure it simple but no manual actually tells one how to navigate between VCR/DVD/TV/Mobile Theatre Sound System.
Can someone help ???

Michael

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Re: Alice in wonderland type question

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 13412
Michael:

Try switching the TV to video input. Most of us used video (or S-video) cables to connect

the DVD player to the TV set. (my coach did not come with a DVD player)

JimC

2002 Intrigue 11446

matsprt1984 wrote:

Re: Alice in wonderland type question

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 13417
Jim,

I assume (dangerous I know) you mean that video cables are run in the back of the panels between the units ?? There are no video outputs available on the front of the DVD (it's a Panasonic) but there are outputs available on the TV (also a Panasonic).

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Re: Alice in wonderland type question

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 13437
-Michael--with both tv and vcr on, find the "input" button on the vcr remote. Change input to line 2. With the tv on either ch. 3or4, your dvd will work.
Dale Loop

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Re: Alice in wonderland type question

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Yahoo Message Number: 13457
Well can't for sure say how, but it's working now. I'm currently watching a DVD movie (yes, and typing this).

Thanks for all the help / suggestions.
Did get a little scare when I got back into the coach. No power in the "110" plugs. Ran aroung looking for a tripped breaker. Then remembered the mention here about the GFI back in the bedroom. That was it.

Thanks to all.

Michael

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