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7.7 Parental Control Setup
Selection of
Parental Control
from the top level menu
generates a second level menu described and illustrated below
that enables a
passcode
to be set in order to restrict access to
unsuitable programme material.
7.7.1 Enter Passcode
Enter the existing or a new four digit passcode using the
handset
numeric keypad
to gain access to the following
Parental Control menus. Ensure you keep a record of the
passcode.
7.7.2 Change Passcode
Enter a new
passcode
if you wish to change the existing one.
Ensure you keep a record of the new pass code.
7.7.3 Parental Controls
Select either
enable
or
disable
. With Parental Control enabled,
the Parental Control options defined in the following two menu
stages are operational. Parental Control disabled switches off
all restricted access features.
7.7.4 Allowed Ratings
Selects the rating level above which a Parental Control
passcode is required before a DVD can be viewed.
7.7.5 Unrated Titles
Some DVDs do not have a rating level encoded. Select
unrated
to restrict such DVDs with the Parental Control passcode.
7.8 Exit On Screen Setup
Setting the Parental Control options completes On Screen
Setup. Use the
clear
key or
setup
key to exit On Screen
Setup.
n-Vi
On Screen Setup
MENU
DVD playback
system setup
video setup
prog. scan setup
audio setup
speaker setup
parental control
exit menu
enter passcode
change passcode
parental controls
allowed ratings
unrated titles
4
_
type passcode
up/down to select size
ok to confirm
return to go back with
no change
menu for help
4
4
7.6.3 Speaker Distance
Selection of
Speaker Distance
Selection of
Selection of
enables the distance of each
speaker from the primary listening position to be defined.
Distance definition is only available for speakers previously
specified (in 7.6.1) as present.
Note:
The distances need not be defined accurately. Plus or minus
300mm (1 foot) is adequate.
Note:
The centre speaker should be no further away from the
listening position than either front speaker.
7.6.4 Test Signal
Selection of
Test Signal
Selection of
Selection of
switches the n-Vi into the speaker
test mode. Ensure that the n-Vi speaker outputs are connected
correctly and that any subwoofer is connected, switched on and
appropriately set up.
Note:
n-Vi must be in stop mode with the disc input selected and
no disc loaded.
7.6.5 Speaker Level Adjustment
Selection of
Speaker Level Adjustment
(after switching on the
Test Signal)
enables subjective matching of the volume level
of each speaker channel. Begin with the Centre speaker level
set to O then select each speaker channel in turn and, seated
at the listening position, adjust each volume level so that the
speakers sound approximately equally loud.
Note:
If the test signal is either too loud or too quiet the overall
system volume can be adjusted with the handset volume keys.
Note:
The adjustment level for the subwoofer output on the n-Vi
should be set somewhere between the maximum and minimum
settings needed for the other loudspeakers in the system. The
volume control on the subwoofer itself should then be adjusted to
give the best results.
MENU
DVD playback
system setup
video setup
prog. scan setup
audio setup
speaker setup
parental control
exit menu
speaker size
units
speaker distance
test signal
speaker level
4
left: 0’
left/right to select
speakers
up/down to adjust distance
ok to confirm
return to go back with
no change
menu for help
4
5
6
4
4
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MENU
DVD playback
system setup
video setup
prog. scan setup
audio setup
speaker setup
parental control
exit menu
speaker size
units
speaker distance
test signal
speaker level
4
centre: 0
left/right to select
speakers
up/down to adjust level
ok to confirm
return to go back with
no change
menu for help
4
5
6
4
4
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