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Changing the Password
You need to enter your six-digit
password to play a prohibited disc or if
prompted for a password. The same
default password is used for Parental.
A In ‘Preference Page’, press S T to select
{ Password }, then press X to select
{ Change }.
B Press OK and the menu appears on the
TV screen.
General Audio Video Preference
Old Password
New Password
Confirm PWD
OK
C Use the alphanumeric keypad 0-9 to
enter the six-digit password.
When doing this for the rst time,
enter the default password ‘136900’.
If you forget your old six-digit password,
enter the default password ‘136900’.
D Enter the new six-digit password.
E Enter the new six-digit password a
second time to con rm.
The new six-digit password will now
take effect.
F Press OK to con rm.
Restoring to the original settings
Setting the { Default } function will reset
all options and your personal settings to
the factory defaults, except your Parental.
A In ‘Preference Page’, press S T to select
{ Default }, then press X to select
{ Reset }.
B Press OK to con rm.
All settings will now reset to factory
defaults.
DVD Menu Options (continued)
TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting.
Press W to go back to previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu item.
Rating Explanations
{ 1.Kid Safe }
Childsafe; acceptable for viewers of all
ages.
{ 2. G }
General Audience; recommended as
acceptable for viewers of all ages.
{ 3. PG }
Parental Guidance suggested.
{ 4. PG – 13 }
Unsuitable for children under age 13.
{ 5. PG – R }
Parental Guidance; recommended that
parents restrict children under 17 from
viewing.
{ 6. R }
Restricted; recommended only when
supervised by a parent or adult guardian.
{ 7. NC – 17 }
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.
Tips:
– This feature will not limit viewing if the
disc manufacturer did not code the disc.
– VCD, SVCD, CD have no level indication,
so parental control has no effect on these
type of discs. This also applies to most illegal
DVDs.
– Some DVDs are not coded with a rating
though the movie rating may be printed on
the disc cover. The rating level feature does
not prohibit play of such discs.
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