Parental Control
The Parental Control menu lets you password-protect DVDs by using
the MPAA (Motion Pictures Association of America) rating system to tell the
Klipsch system which ratings require a password in order to play the DVD.
Lock System/Unlock System: Locking the system puts the ratings
limit you have selected into effect. Use the digits buttons to enter a four-digit
password.
MPAA Ratings: Use the
å
and
ç
arrow buttons on the remote to select
to the highest rating you find acceptable. Press
ENTER
.
Unrated Content: Some discs contain movies that don’t have a rating
assigned to them. Sometimes, movies you might find the most explicit are
unrated. Also, much of the new content on DVDs, such as director’s cuts,
interviews with actors, etc., is unrated. In this menu, tell the Klipsch system
how you want unrated content to be handled. Choose Lock Unrated
Content if you want unrated content to be password protected.
Set Password: Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter
the password that will be required for DVD content that is rated above the
level you have set as acceptable in the MPAA Ratings menu.
Remote Control
The easiest way to control your home theater experience is to take the time
to program the remote control to operate your TV, set-top box or any other
components you have connected to your Klipsch system. Instructions for
programming the remote control are in Chapter 2. To program the remote
control, you have to find the code that matches the component you have. The
codes are in Chapter 6, but are also provided in this menu.
TV: In order for your Klipsch remote control to operate your TV, follow the
instructions in Chapter 2. To enter the code for your TV, access the
Remote
Control
menu. With TV highlighted, press
ENTER
.
SAT-CABLE-HD: This menu has codes for satellite receivers, cable boxes,
and HD receivers. Use the codes in this menu to program your remote control
to operate the type of set-top box you connected to your Klipsch system.
AUX 1: Use codes to program the remote control to operate a connected
component, preferably the component you have connected to the
AUX 1
jacks
on the back of your Klipsch system.
AUX 2: Use codes to program the remote control to operate a connected
component, preferably the component you have connected to the
AUX 2
jacks
on the side of your Klipsch system.
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Note: It's a good idea to write down your password and keep it in a safe place.