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21.
SETTING THE PARENTAL LOCK
Some DVD’s have a parental level assigned to the complete disc or particular scenes on the disc. This
feature allows the viewing limit to be set and settings are region specific. To activate the parental settings
21.1
Place the DVD player in STOP mode.
21.2
Press the SETUP button, use the UP / DOWN buttons (
Ï
Ð
) to display the CUSTOM menu.
21.3
Use the RIGHT (
Î
) button to highlight the parental control feature and display the options available.
21.4
Press the ENTER button and using the NUMBER buttons, enter the password (default setting is 8888) to
enter the sub menu for this function.
21.5
Use the UP / DOWN buttons (
Ï
Ð
) to highlight the parental rating of choice and press the ENTER button
to confirm. The parental lock and viewing level have now been set.
21.6
If the rating on a DVD is higher than the parental rating set, the DVD will display a screen prompt and it will
necessary to enter the password before the disc will play.
Note
Kid safe Suitable for all ages but especially for young children.
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G
Suitable for all ages.
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PG
Contains mature themes, may not be suitable for small children under 8 years old.
ʳ
PG13 Contains mature themes, may not be suitable for children under 13 years old.
ʳ
PGR
Recommended that parents restrict children under 17 from viewing or only view only when supervised by a
parent or adult guardian.
ʳ
R
Contains mature themes (usually sex and/or violence). Children under 17 not admitted without an adult.
ʳ
NC17 No children under age 17; not recommended for children under age 17.
ʳ
ADULT Material to be viewed only by adults due to graphic sexual scenes, violence or language.
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22.
CHANGING THE PASSWORD
22.1
Press the SETUP button and use the UP / DOWN buttons (
Ï
Ð
) to display the CUSTOM menu.
22.2
Use the RIGHT (
Î
) button to enter the rating menu, then use the UP / DOWN buttons (
Ï
Ð
) to highlight
PASSWORD and press the ENTER button to enter this option.
22.3
Use the NUMBER (0-9) buttons and enter the default / old password (default password is 8888), followed
by the new password.
22.4
Re-enter the new password and once entered the new password will be automatically saved.
Note
See troubleshooting section for action to be taken for forgotten passwords.
23. CARE
AND
MAINTENANCE
DVD player
x
Wipe with a soft cloth. If the cabinet is very dirty, unplug from the mains and dampen the cloth with a weak
solution of washing up liquid and water and wipe clean. Allow it to dry thoroughly before using.
x
Should it become necessary to replace the fuse in the plug, please replace with a 3A fuse that conforms
with BS 1362.
Caring for discs
To obtain the best sound and picture quality from discs treat with care. Dirty, scratched or warped discs
will cause broken or intermittent sound and pictures.
x
Store discs in their original cases and avoid using in dusty environments
x
When holding the disc, take care not to touch the playing surface.
x
Do not place the discs in warm or sunny locations
x
Never write on the playing surface of the disc or on the label surface with a ballpoint pen.
x
Do not stick labels onto discs.
x
Do not bend discs.
x
Wipe any dust or fingerprints form the disc using a soft cloth. Wipe
from the centre of the disc to the outside and never in a circular
motion. Do not use conventional record cleaners, anti static agents,
benzene, thinners or solvents.