Jun-30-2013 02:14 PM
Jul-03-2013 05:28 AM
gcrisefi wrote:westend wrote:.jwstewar wrote:This is what I was referring to, the external signal cable plugged into the headphone jack. That connection mutes the TV speakers.emmysdad wrote:
In order to watch TV and have the sound come through the TV on our Whitehawk, it is necessary to leave the Jensen stereo sound at 1.
As an FYI... the Jensen stereo was wired incorrectly. I was *NEVER* able to play the sound through the TV. When I removed the stereo, I found that they had hooked the TV up to the INPUT on the Jensen, not the OUTPUT.
It should have been hook to the input of the Jensen so that way when you are watching TV (not a DVD) you can listen to the sound through the speakers of the Jensen.
On our TV & Jensen Jayco hooked the Jensen to the TV through the headphone jack. I started to change this and then I understood why they did it. A.) that will automatically cut the sound to the TV speakers so you don't have sounds coming from both just a bit out of sync B.) Most TVs have fixed audio levels on their RCA output jacks. By hooking it to the headphone jacks you can set the Jensen volume to a "medium" level and control the up and down volume by adjusting the volume of the TV. That way you only have to have 1 remote. Granted, doing it this way isn't right when like in our case the TV can be flipped around to the bedroom. Then you just pop the cable out of the headphone jack and use the TV speakers as normal.
Woud I be able to see the headphone jack or does the Jensen need to be pulled out to get to it ?
Jul-03-2013 04:57 AM
westend wrote:.jwstewar wrote:This is what I was referring to, the external signal cable plugged into the headphone jack. That connection mutes the TV speakers.emmysdad wrote:
In order to watch TV and have the sound come through the TV on our Whitehawk, it is necessary to leave the Jensen stereo sound at 1.
As an FYI... the Jensen stereo was wired incorrectly. I was *NEVER* able to play the sound through the TV. When I removed the stereo, I found that they had hooked the TV up to the INPUT on the Jensen, not the OUTPUT.
It should have been hook to the input of the Jensen so that way when you are watching TV (not a DVD) you can listen to the sound through the speakers of the Jensen.
On our TV & Jensen Jayco hooked the Jensen to the TV through the headphone jack. I started to change this and then I understood why they did it. A.) that will automatically cut the sound to the TV speakers so you don't have sounds coming from both just a bit out of sync B.) Most TVs have fixed audio levels on their RCA output jacks. By hooking it to the headphone jacks you can set the Jensen volume to a "medium" level and control the up and down volume by adjusting the volume of the TV. That way you only have to have 1 remote. Granted, doing it this way isn't right when like in our case the TV can be flipped around to the bedroom. Then you just pop the cable out of the headphone jack and use the TV speakers as normal.
Jul-02-2013 08:26 AM
jwstewar wrote:This is what I was referring to, the external signal cable plugged into the headphone jack. That connection mutes the TV speakers.emmysdad wrote:
In order to watch TV and have the sound come through the TV on our Whitehawk, it is necessary to leave the Jensen stereo sound at 1.
As an FYI... the Jensen stereo was wired incorrectly. I was *NEVER* able to play the sound through the TV. When I removed the stereo, I found that they had hooked the TV up to the INPUT on the Jensen, not the OUTPUT.
It should have been hook to the input of the Jensen so that way when you are watching TV (not a DVD) you can listen to the sound through the speakers of the Jensen.
On our TV & Jensen Jayco hooked the Jensen to the TV through the headphone jack. I started to change this and then I understood why they did it. A.) that will automatically cut the sound to the TV speakers so you don't have sounds coming from both just a bit out of sync B.) Most TVs have fixed audio levels on their RCA output jacks. By hooking it to the headphone jacks you can set the Jensen volume to a "medium" level and control the up and down volume by adjusting the volume of the TV. That way you only have to have 1 remote. Granted, doing it this way isn't right when like in our case the TV can be flipped around to the bedroom. Then you just pop the cable out of the headphone jack and use the TV speakers as normal.
Jul-02-2013 08:13 AM
emmysdad wrote:
In order to watch TV and have the sound come through the TV on our Whitehawk, it is necessary to leave the Jensen stereo sound at 1.
As an FYI... the Jensen stereo was wired incorrectly. I was *NEVER* able to play the sound through the TV. When I removed the stereo, I found that they had hooked the TV up to the INPUT on the Jensen, not the OUTPUT.
Jul-01-2013 05:43 PM
Jul-01-2013 01:54 PM
Jun-30-2013 09:35 PM
Jun-30-2013 06:29 PM
gcrisefi wrote:
Our TT has the flip around tv for the bedroom. If we put a DVD in he Jensen stereo system and turn the tv towards our bedroom all the sound is in the main part of the camper and we can not hear anything. Is there any way to watch a DVD and have the sound come through the TVs speakers only?
Jun-30-2013 05:40 PM
Jun-30-2013 05:10 PM