Philips DCR5012 DVR User Manual


 
80Use more of your Digital Cable Receiver
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Settings full overview6.5
In the Settings menu you can con gure various
preferences for using your UPC Digital TV.
For example, you can set PIN codes to block
channels with an age rating and services, set
preferences for menu and subtitle language and
specify the type of television you have.
Displaying the Settings menu6.5.1
Press menu on the remote control. The
Main menu now appears on your screen.
Select Settings using , , and . The
Settings bar is highlighted.
Press OK. The Settings menu now appears
on your screen.
PIN settings6.5.2
A 4-digit PIN code can be set to block certain
channels and services against use by others (for
example your children).
PIN code protection can be set for:
Restricting access to certain channels;
Ordering lms from UPC On Demand;
Ordering games via your television;
Programmes with an age restriction (6+,
9+, 12+, 16+ and 18+). This enables you to
stop your children watching programmes
for which they are too young.
Displaying the PIN settings menu
PIN settings can be changed using the PIN
settings option of the Settings menu.
Display the Settings menu on your screen
(see chapter Displaying the Settings
menu). By default, the PIN settings bar is
highlighted.
Press OK.
Now enter your Customer PIN code. The
default Customer PIN code is 0000. The OK
button is highlighted.
Press OK. The PIN settings menu now
appears on your screen.
The Parental control option is already
highlighted.
You now have the following options:
You can use your Parental PIN code to limit
access to programmes with an age restriction.
To access a programme above the set age
restriction, you will be prompted to enter your
Parental PIN code.
This feature enables you to prevent your
children from choosing a programme for which
they are too young:
Select Parental control from the PIN
settings menu, and then press OK.
The Programme Age Lock option is
highlighted.
Select a suitable age restriction (6+, 9+, 12+,
16+ and 18+) using
and .
Press OK.