Insignia NS-DXA1 User Manual - Page 13

Blocking channels, Blocking children’s TV programs, Fantasy Violence

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Insignia NS-DXA1 Coupon Eligible Converter Box 2 Press or to select LOCK, then press or . The LOCK menu opens. Note You must enter the password to open the Lock menu. The default passwrod is 7777. Blocking children's TV programs Note This option does not block programs intended for more mature audiences. To block these type programs, you must use the TV Rating-General option. For more information, see "Blocking general TV programs" on page 11. To block children's TV programs: 1 Press MENU. The SETUP menu opens. 3 Press or to select Set Password, then press or . 4 Press the number buttons to enter a new four-digit password, then enter the new password again. Blocking channels You can block channels that you do not want to view. If you tune to a blocked channel, a blinking CH BLOCKED banner appears. To block channels: 1 Press MENU. The SETUP menu opens. 2 Press or to select LOCK, then press or . The LOCK menu opens. 2 Press or to select LOCK, then press or . The LOCK menu opens. Note You must enter the password to open the Lock menu. The default passwrod is 7777. 3 Press or to select TV Rating-Children, then press or . 4 Press or to select Age or Fantasy Violence, then press or . • Age-Applies regardless of the content category rating. After you select Age, select TV-Y or TV-Y7. • Fantasy Violence-Blocks programs that have a fantasy violence rating. 5 Press or to select a rating, then press . TV-Y-Blocks all children's programs. TV-Y7-Blocks children's programs that are rated TV-Y7 (for children 7 and older). Blocking general TV programs To block general TV programs: 1 Press MENU. The SETUP menu opens. 3 Press or to select Block Channel, then press or . 4 Select a channel, then press . A locked icon appears next to a blocked channel. 5 Repeat Step 4 to block or unblock additional channels. www.insignia-products.com 11

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2
Press
or
to select
LOCK
, then press
or
. The
LOCK
menu opens.
3
Press
or
to select
Set Password
, then
press
or
.
4
Press the number buttons to enter a new
four-digit password, then enter the new
password again.
Blocking channels
You can block channels that you do not want to
view. If you tune to a blocked channel, a blinking
CH BLOCKED
banner appears.
To block channels:
1
Press
MENU
. The
SETUP
menu opens.
2
Press
or
to select
LOCK
, then press
or
. The
LOCK
menu opens.
3
Press
or
to select
Block Channel
, then
press
or
.
4
Select a channel, then press
. A locked
icon
appears next to a blocked channel.
5
Repeat Step 4 to block or unblock additional
channels.
Blocking children’s TV programs
To block children’s TV programs:
1
Press
MENU
. The
SETUP
menu opens.
2
Press
or
to select
LOCK
, then press
or
. The
LOCK
menu opens.
3
Press
or
to select
TV Rating-Children
,
then press
or
.
4
Press
or
to select
Age
or
Fantasy
Violence
, then press
or
.
Age
–Applies regardless of the content
category rating. After you select
Age
,
select
TV-Y
or
TV-Y7
.
Fantasy Violence
–Blocks programs that
have a fantasy violence rating.
5
Press
or
to select a rating, then press
.
TV-Y
–Blocks all children’s programs.
TV-Y7
–Blocks children’s programs that are
rated TV-Y7 (for children 7 and older).
Blocking general TV programs
To block general TV programs:
1
Press
MENU
. The
SETUP
menu opens.
Note
You must enter the password to open the Lock
menu. The default passwrod is
7777
.
Note
You must enter the password to open the Lock
menu. The default passwrod is
7777
.
Note
This option does not block programs intended for more
mature audiences. To block these type programs, you must
use the TV Rating-General option. For more information,
see “Blocking general TV programs” on page 11.