8.10
Parental Control
Level Setting
Here you can block programmes that you don’t wish some Magic TV™ users to
see. Your PIN must now be entered before you can view programmes rated at
and above the level chosen below.
No block *
Block all
programmes
G
PGR
AO
This option PIN protects all programmes rated
G and above. A general guideline is for children under
the age of 9
This option PIN protects all programmes rated
PGR and above. A general guideline is for children
under the age of 11
This option PIN protects all programmes rated
AO and above. A general guideline is for children under
the age of 15.
See section 6.12 for more information about Parental Control and the New
Zealand Broadcast Codes of Practice.
Change PIN Code
The default PIN is 0000
To change this PIN you must first enter the old PIN and then enter a new one.
Please make a note of your number as the only way to reset the PIN is to do a full
factory reset of Magic TV™, which will lose your personal setup options.
8.11
System
System Info
This selection will display a system information panel. This information is
mainly for diagnostic purposes in the event of a problem.
Network
The News and Weather features under the Magic TV™ Gadgets require an
internet connection.
You will need to have an existing Ethernet Network present in your home.
See section 9.1 for information on network setup.
Restart
Choosing ‘Yes’ to this option will result in Magic TV™ turning itself off and
back on. After restarting, Live TV will be shown as normal.
Factory Reset
Choosing ‘Yes’ to this option will result in Magic TV™ deleting all channels
and resetting all options to the factory defaults. After this has been performed,
Magic TV™ will start as if for the first time and you will be taken through the
Guided Setup process.
Firmware upgrade
From time to time Magic TV™ will receive updates for the software that controls
it. It is important that your firmware is up-to-date, as new features, bug fixes
and enhanced operation may be available.
Normally these updates will occur automatically Over-The-Air (OTA).
Firmware can also be updated via a USB drive and over the internet.
Upgrading the firmware will not change, reset or delete any current settings.
See section 9.2 for Firmware Upgrade instructions.
Advanced Settings
Sleep Timer
Start-up Timer
Standby Timer
Magic TV™ can be set to Sleep, Standby or
Wake up at a specific time each day
Remote Control Selection
Magic TV Remote Enable*/Disable
Xbox 360 Remote Enable/Disable*
MCE Remote Enable/Disable*
Up to three Magic TV™ units can be used simultaneously in the same room.
This menu is where you tell each unit which remote controls to listen to.
See section 2.1 for full details.
System HDD Idle Standby
On
Off *
When this option is enabled, the system Hard Disk Drive will spin down (reducing
noise and power consumption) after 15 minutes of inactivity. There may be a few
seconds’ delay when the HDD is required again (e.g. for recording or playback).
Standby Mode
Fast Startup *
Energy Saving
All Off
Normal operation. The main CPU runs in standby
mode which enables Magic TV™ to display a
picture a few seconds after powering up
Everything except the Front
Panel Display is turned off
in standby mode. It can take
approximately 40 seconds
for Magic TV™ to power up
Everything is turned off
during standby.
It can take approximately
40 seconds for Magic TV™
to power up
In these modes,
Magic TV™
cannot receive any
changes to schedule
information. If
schedules change
during the time
that Magic TV™ is
in standby, Series
Recordings
my
no longer match
broadcasts.
Magic TV™ will automatically power up to make a scheduled recording
in all three modes.
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