To change the Parental Control setting:
(OK)
To change the password:
Parental Settings should only be altered using the handset.
Navigate to the PARENTAL setting on the Preference Page.
Highlight
, press
(ENTER
Select the Rating, press
(ENTER
Input the password at the prompt. Use the number keys on the handset.
Press
(OR press
to cancel)
If the password is accepted the rating will be changed. If the password is
incorrect the rating will not be changed
Refer to the procedure on the previous page.
The level of 8 Adult is the factory default.
Press SETUP at any time will take you out of the SETUP menu. If you are in
the middle of a procedure any change will be discarded.
You can also exit Setup by navigating to
on the Header menu
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Parental
PLAY
PLAY
ENTER
SETUP
The default password is
NOTE:
EXIT
on the player)
on the player)
3308
The final page is the
page. You can only access this page
when there is no disc in the player or when
is pressed twice
and
: The main language you want the film to be in.
Normally these should be set to
Normally
. If there is a non English speaker in your
house you may want to set the subtitles to that language. Additionally you
may select
if you do not watch foreign language films or prefer not to
see s subtitles.
Selecting
overrides all user settings in the SETUP menu
and reverts the player to the factory default settings.
Age related coding is on the disc. The player picks up this coding and
allows or restricts viewing dependent on the control level set by the user.
There are eight levels of control as follows:
Kid Safe
G;
PG;
PG 13
PG-R
R;
NC 17;
Adult
The first level is open to all ages, progressively rising through the age
groups until level which is strictly adult viewing only.
PREFERENCE
STOP
AUDIO
DISC MENU
ENGLISH.
SUBTITLE:
ENGLISH
OFF
DEFAULT:
RESET
NOTE: The parental setting is not affected by the default reset function.
1:
2:
3:
4:
-
5:
6:
7:
-
8
8
PARENTAL SETTINGS
Reset
-- Preference Page --
Audio
Eng
Subtitle
Eng
Disc Menu
Eng
Parental
Default
Go To Preference Page
English
French
Spanish
German
Japanese
Off
General Audio Dolby Video
Preference
-- Preference Page --
Audio
Eng
Subtitle
Eng
Disc Menu
Eng
Parental
Default
Set Parental Control
2 G
3 PG
4 PG-13
5 PG-R
6 R
7 NC-17
8 ADULT
1 KID SAFE
English
French
Spanish
German
Japanese
General Audio Dolby Video
Preference
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AUDIO
WHITE L
RED R
COMPOSITE
VIDEO
YELLOW
TV CONNECTION
You will need to purchase an interconnect with a three pole jack on one end
and three RCA phono plugs on the other. This interconnect is readily
available in accessory stores and is often used for connecting Camcorders and
games consoles.
Connect the jack plug to the Player AV OUT socket Connect the YELLOW plug
to the Composite Video input of the TV. Connect the WHITE and RED plugs to
the Audio inputs of the TV.
You can now view the DVD player on the TV.
STEREO TV WITH COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT
STEREO AMPLIFIER/RECEIVER
EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS
- ALWAYS ENSURE ALL EQUIPMENT IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE MAKING OR CHANGING CONNECTIONS!
AUDIO ONLY CONNECTIONS
Purchase a stereo Jack - 2 RCA phono plug interconnect.
Connect the jack plug to the Player AV OUT socket
Connect the White plug to the LEFT socket and the Red plug to the Right
Audio socket. You will need a spare LINE (AUX) input on your stereo.
You will still need to connect a TV monitor via the composite video
connection!
AUDIO
WHITE L
RED R
HEADPHONES
You can connect two sets of headphones to the DVD player. The player volume
control controls the output to both sets of headphones so if you want to use
two sets of headphones at different levels we recommend headphones with
built-in volume controls.
Plug your headphones into
Socket 1 to disconnect the player's speakers. Plug your headphones into
Socket 2 to leave the player's speakers operational.
If you are using one set of headphones:
2
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