Motorola DCP501 User Guide - Page 114

DVD Rating also called Parental Control allows, MPAA Rating PG13

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104 Operation 11 Press CURSOR up/down (∧ ∨) to highlight E n g l i s h, F r e n c h, S p a n i s h, or O t h e r and press SELECT. If you select O t h e r, you are prompted to enter a 4-digit language code. After entering this code, press SELECT. 12 Press down arrow (∨) to highlight the R a t i n g option on the D V D S E T U P menu. 13 RATING: Press SELECT to set the R a t i n g. DVD Rating (also called Parental Control) allows parents to stop the playback of certain DVDs they deem unsuitable for their children. Most DVDs are encoded with a rating level and if the rating level of the disc is higher than the preset level, playback is prohibited unless a password is entered. The DCP501 cannot prevent the playback of DVD titles that do not have a rating level encoded onto the disc, regardless of the desired rating level setting on the DCP501. DVDs use a rating system consisting of eight rating levels. The MPAA rating system is shown in the list below. The factory setting is 8 which allows all DVDs to be played. MPAA Rating " G- General" : Level 1 MPAA Rating " PG- Parental Guidance" : Level 3 MPAA Rating " PG13- Parental Guidance and 13 years old" : Level 4 MPAA Rating " R- Restricted" : Level 6 MPAA Rating " NC17- from 17 years old" : Level 7 14 Press CURSOR up/down (∧ ∨) to highlight the desired rating level and press SELECT or CURSOR left (

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104
Operation
DCP501 User Guide
11
Press
CURSOR
up/down (
) to highlight
English
,
French
,
Spanish
, or
O t h e r
and press
SELECT
.
If you select
Other
, you are prompted to enter a 4-digit language code. After entering this
code, press
SELECT
.
12
Press down arrow (
)
to highlight the
Rating
option on the
DVD SETUP
menu.
13
RATING
: Press
SELECT
to set the
Rating
. DVD Rating (also called Parental Control) allows
parents to stop the playback of certain DVDs they deem unsuitable for their children. Most
DVDs are encoded with a rating level and if the rating level of the disc is higher than the
preset level, playback is prohibited unless a password is entered. The DCP501 cannot
prevent the playback of DVD titles that do not have a rating level encoded onto the disc,
regardless of the desired rating level setting on the DCP501.
DVDs use a rating system consisting of eight rating levels. The MPAA rating system is
shown in the list below. The factory setting is
8
which allows all DVDs to be played.
MPAA Rating “G—
General”: Level 1
MPAA Rating “PG—
Parental Guidance”: Level 3
MPAA Rating “PG13—
Parental Guidance and 13 years old”: Level 4
MPAA Rating “R—
Restricted”: Level 6
MPAA Rating “NC17—
from 17 years old”: Level 7
14
Press
CURSOR
up/down
(
) to highlight the desired rating level and press
SELECT
or
CURSOR
left (
<
).
If a DVD with a rating higher than the one set is inserted for playback, the lock icon
on
the DCP501 display turns on and your TV screen displays a password entry screen.