Sanyo DWM-4500 instruction manual Setting Parental, Parental Control, To Lock the Disc Door

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Setting Parental

Note:

If you set “TVGuardian”, set it first.

See “Setting TVGuardian®” on page E29.

1.Press [SETUP] in the stop mode. The setup screen appears.

2.Press [a] to select “Parental”.

3.Press [ENTER]. “Parental” screen appears.

Setting “Level”

1)Press [p] to skip “Password ----” and select “Level”.

2)Press [ENTER] repeatedly to select the parental lock level (“Level 1” ~ “Level 8”).

Example: To select “Level 1”

Setting “Disc Lock”

1)Press [p] to select “Disc Lock”.

2)Press [ENTER]. The submenu (“On” and “Off”) appears.

3)Press [5] or [4] to select “On” or “Off”.

4)Press [ENTER].

4.Press [4] to select “Password”.

5.Press the number buttons to enter the 4 digits password.

Note:

If you make a mistake, press [CLEAR].

6.Press [ENTER].

The password is now set.

Note:

If you do not set it, Parental Control does not work, and it returns to the initial settings.

7.Press [SETUP].

The setup screen disappears.

Parental Control

MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) Guideline is a rating system that provides advanced cautionary information to parent about the content of movie programs.

The parental lock level is equivalent to the following MPAA Rating System.

Level 8: Adult

Level 7: NC-17 (No one 17 and under admitted)

Level 6: R (Restricted)

Level 4: PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned)

Level 3: PG (Parental guidance suggested)

Level 1: G (General audiences)

Some DVD discs contain a restriction level which enables parents to prevent playback of discs by children. This unit is equipped with a password designed to prevent children changing the level.

You cannot play DVD video discs rated higher than the level you selected unless you cancel the parental lock function. For example, when you select level “5”, the unit will not play discs with ratings of “6”, “7” or “8”.

The information will appear on the TV screen.

Note:

DVD video discs may or may not respond to the parental lock settings. Make sure this function works with your DVD video discs.

To Lock the Disc Door

First, select “Disc Lock On”.

You can lock the disc door to prevent misuse of young children. While the disc door is opened, press the q button (main unit) until “LOCKED” appears on the display.

The q button will not function.

To release this mode, press the q button until “UNLOCKED” appears.

If you forget the password…

Enter “788444” even if 4 digits “----” appears, then press [ENTER]

to clear the current password.

Enter a new password and set the parental lock level again.

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Contents SANYO’S HELP-LINE Please Read This ManualContents Black and Red AccessoriesBlack and White Black and GreenSafety Certification For Safe and Efficient OperationImportant Information Main unit DVD Receiver Rear speaker Powered speakerControls MULTI-BRAND TV Remote Control Inserting batteries Remote control rangeTo set the remote control code for TV Important NoteBasic Connections System Cable ConnectionExample To use Main unit horizontally Example To hang Main unit on a wallFront left speaker Center speaker Front right speaker Speaker Wire Color UseSpeaker Connections Speaker Placement Example To hang the speaker on a wallUsing the Rear Speaker in Wireless Mode Using the Rear Speaker in Wired ModeConventional TV Connection Using Video OUT jackSub-woofer Powered speaker Important Information Main unit Right sideRF Modulator Using RF ModulatorSub-woofer Powered speaker RF Modulator HiFi Stereo VCR Example Sub-woofer, VCR, TV and RF Modulator connectionsTV with progressive-scan capability Progressive-scan TV ConnectionUse of your VCR and Sanyo DVD Home Theater System DWM-4500 Progressive ScanningFM Antenna Connection Power Supply Sub-woofer and Rear SpeakerHeadphones jack Phones Additional Connection ExamplesBefore Operation Common OperationSelecting Surround Mode Function FL display DescriptionTV screen FL display Speaker Adjusting the Speaker Volume BalanceAdjusting the Sub-woofer Level Playable Discs Important Note Disc PlaybackPreparations 43 LB 43 PS 169 LetterboxMenu Selecting Picture ModeBasic Playback Never touch the lensSelecting a DVD Menu Stopping PlaybackSelecting a Top Menu DVD Chapter Track SkipTime Search DVD Title Search DVDChapter Search DVD Time Search CDStill Picture Pause Fast PlaybackSlow Motion Playback DVD Frame by Frame Advance Playback DVDRepeat Playback Viewing from a Desired Camera Angle Multi-Angle DVDDesignated Range Repeat Playback A-B Repeat Random Playback CD Programmed Playback CDSelecting On-Screen Information Selecting Subtitle Language DVDSelecting Audio Soundtrack Language Multi-Language DVD Example for DVDBefore Setting Setting TVGuardianContinuous How It Works After Setting TVGuardianOn Mute After , you must set the parental lock as shown belowMP3/WMA CD Playback MP3/WMA CD OperationBefore Starting Picture Disc Operation Kodak Picture/JPEG CD PlaybackInitial Settings Setting LanguagePress 5 to skip TV System Ntsc Setting DisplaySetting TV type If you accidentally change the TV SystemSetting progressive mode If Progressive is not selectedRear speaker Surround left and right speakers delay time Setting AudioCenter speaker delay time Parental Control Setting ParentalIf you forget the password… To Lock the Disc DoorLanguage Code List Code Abbreviation LanguageListening to Preset Stations Automatic/Manual TuningTo Preset Stations Listening to the Radio FM onlyTroubleshooting Guide Sleep Timer OperationMaintenance Enjoying Other SourcesE41 Specifications Exclusions Weekdays 730 AM 400 PM Central TimeObligations Model No Serial No Date of Purchase

DWM-4500 specifications

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