Cal Flame 3000 owner manual Lights, Antenna, Audio/ Video A/V Cables

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Sports Bar Canopy

NOTE: The following sections show how each wiring connection is to be made. These connections will be identical for the top and bottom of the canopy support post. Make sure that after the connections are made, the cables are tucked gently into each end of the canopy support posts. DO NOT let the canopy support posts and canopy support post mounts pinch the cables. If this happens, the cables will be cut and have to be replaced.

Audio/ Video (A/V) Cables

NOTE:

There will be two connection points for the A/V cables: one at the top of the canopy support post

 

and one at the bottom of the canopy support post. These cables will be stuffed into each end of the

 

canopy support post.

1.The A/V cables are what control the television. They are marked: yellow for video, red for right audio, and white for left audio. The A/V cables will be ran from the television up through the junction box (located on top of the canopy).

2.The A/V cables coming from the television will then be plugged into a set of longer cables (color match the cables: red to red, white to white and yellow to yellow).

3.Each set of A/V cables will then be feed down (inside) the outside canopy support posts of the canopy .

NOTE: Be sure that each cable is securely attached. If not, the quality of the picture and volume will be affected.

Lights

NOTE: The 3-position (male) connector has 3 metal prongs at the end of it. These prongs fit into the female receptacle of the other connector.

1.Match up the 3-position wire (female) with the 3-position wire (male) and securely attach them together. This step must be repeated for each main support post.

Antenna

NOTE: The G3000 Island/ Sports Bar should already be wired. If not, please refer to the G3000 Island/ Sports Bar Owner’s Manual.

1.Match up the coaxial end (female) with the other coaxial end (male) and securely attach them together. Run the single antenna coaxial cable into the 3-way splitter (located under the grill of the G3000 Island/ Sports Bar itself).

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