SETUP Menu Setting
Preference Page (accessible when no disc is inserted)
●Parental
Some DVDs may have a parental level assigned to the complete disc or to certain scenes on the disc. This feature lets you set a
play limitation level. The rating levels are from 1 to 8 and are country dependent. You can prohibit the playing of certain discs that
are not suitable for your children or have certain discs played with alternative scenes.
VCD, SVCD, CD have no level indication, so parental control function has no effect on those kinds of discs. This applies to most
illegal DVD discs.
→ DVDs that are rated above the level you selected will not play unless you enter your four-digit password or choose a higher level
rating.
Helpful Hint:
Some DVDs are not encoded with a rating though the movie rating may be printed on the Disc cover. The rating level feature does
not work for such Discs.
Rating explanations
1. KID SAF
Kids material; recommended especially for children and viewers of all ages.
2. G
General Audience; recommended as acceptable for viewers of all ages.
3. PG
Parental Guidance suggested.
4. PG13
Material is unsuitable for children under age 13.
5. 6. PG-R
Parental Guidance-Restricted; recommended that parents restrict children under 17 from viewing or allow to view only when
supervised by a parent or adult guardian.
7. NC17
No children under age 17; not recommended viewing for children under age 17.
8. ADULT
Mature material; should be viewed only by adults due to graphic sexual material, violence or language.
●Default
Setting the "Default" function will reset all options and your personal settings to the factory defaults and all your personal settings
will be erased.
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1. Press▲▼to highlight "Parental" .
2. Enter its submenu by pressing
3. Use ▲▼to highlight a rating level for
the disc inserted.
4. Press ENTER to confirm.
1. Press ▲▼ to highlight "Default".
2. Highlight "Reset" by pressing
3. Press ENTER to confirm selection.
Caution!
When this function is activated, all settings will be reset to factory defaults.
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