McIntosh MVP861 DVD Player User Manual


 
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How to Set the Ratings
Rating Level
Some DVD Movie discs have encoded rating levels that
allow setting the MVP861 to prevent children from view-
ing inappropriate movies in your absence. A password pro-
tected lock function, set by you, determines the rating limit
for disc playback. In the example below the default setting
of No Limit Rating Level will be changed to Level 3.
Note: A Rating Level of 8 allows viewing of all DVD Movies
and a Level of 1 plays movies suitable for children. It is
advisable to write down the password for future
reference, as once a password has been entered it will
stay in effect until removed or changed.
1. Press the SETUP Push-button on the supplied Remote
Control to access the On-Screen Disc Setup Menu.
Then press the Right directional Push-button to se-
lect the Ratings Setup Menu Icon Tab. Refer to figure
44.
Note: If there is a Disc playing in the MVP861 press the
STOP Push-button twice before pressing the
SETUP Push-button.
2. Use the Down directional Push-button to select RAT-
ING LEVEL followed by the SELECT Push-button.
Select the desired rating level of 3 by using the Up
or Down directional Push-buttons followed by the
SELECT Push-button. Refer to figures 45 and 46.
Notes: The title of the icon button-bar will change color
from yellow (the cursor color) to green indicating
the selected item.
3. Using the NUMERIC Push-buttons on the Remote
Control, enter the default password “0000” followed
by SELECT Pushbutton. Refer to figures 47 and 48.
4. Press the Up directional Push-button. Refer to figure
49.
5. Return to the Rating Menu by pressing the Up direc-
tional Push-button.
6. Next continue to either changing the “Password” on
page 36 or the OTHER SETUP Menu. If no other
changes are to be made in Setup Mode at this time, exit
by pressing the Down directional Push-button to se-
lect the EXIT SETUP menu choice followed by the
SELECT Push-button and the MVP861 will return to
normal operation.
Note: The SETUP Push-button may also be pressed to
exit the setup mode.
Figure 44
Figure 45
Figure 46