How to Tune Your RV Media TV to Find TV Channels

Step-by-Step Guide to Tune Your RV TV for Reception

Whether you’re parked in a scenic campsite or enjoying a weekend getaway, watching TV in your RV can enhance your experience. This guide will help you tune your RV media TV to find local channels.


1. Set Up the RV Media TV

- Mount the TV: Securely attach your TV to the TV mount in your caravan.
  
- Connect the 12V Power Plug: Plug in the 12V power supply to power your TV.

- Built-in Antenna: Your RV is equipped with a built-in antenna. To ensure it's active, press the button on the amplifier where you plug in the TV. If the light on the amplifier is off, you won't receive any channels.
  
- Connect the Coaxial Cable: Make sure the coax cable is securely connected, as this supplies the channels to your TV.

- HDMI Connection (Optional): If your TV has an HDMI port, this can be left disconnected unless in use, as it may cause signal interference.

- Audio Cables (Optional): If you want to connect your TV to the caravan’s speakers, use the sound cables and select AUX on the Fusion unit, If you’re not using them they can remain disconnected.

2. Power On Your RV TV

Turn on your RV media TV and ensure it’s set to the correct input source. This is usually done using the "Input" or "Source" button on your remote or TV.

3. Access the TV Menu

- Press the “Menu” or “Settings” button on your remote control.
- Navigate through the following options:
  - All Settings
  - General
  - Programmes
  - Programme Tuning
  - Auto Tuning (Select this option)

Once you’ve successfully tuned in, sit back and enjoy your favourite shows! Remember to repeat the scanning process if you travel to a new location or if you change your antenna setup.

Consult the Manual: For specific instructions related to your RV TV model, consult the user manual.

Tuning your RV media TV to find channels is a straightforward process that can enhance your travels. With the right setup and a little patience, you’ll be enjoying your favourite shows in no time. Happy viewing!