Humax L3040 owner manual Chip Operation, What is the V-CHIP?, General Procedure

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V-CHIP Operation

What is the V-CHIP?

The V-CHIP is a microprocessor control circuit that recognizes TV and Motion Picture Ratings. These ratings are contained in a special electronic identification signal that is part of many television programs and recorded videotapes.

An on screen menu allows parents to set a secret 4-digit personalized key combination Password. (Please note that we have set an initial Password at the factory.

This initial Password is the number 0,0,0,0).

Once set, the television will display only programs whose ratings fall within the standards the parent has chosen. Programs that do not fall within the standards the parent has chosen will not be displayed unless the Password is entered.

Some TV programs and movies may not be compatible with V-CHIP ratings.

General Procedure

As shipped from the factory, the V-CHIP is not operational until you perform the following procedure:

Enter your 4-digit Password to bring up the blocking menu.

For initial setup, we strongly recommend that you use the factory preset Password of 0,0,0,0. Instructions on changing the Password are at the end of this section.

Enable MPAA rating and choose the MPAA ratings you wish to block.

Enable TV Parental Guide Ratings and choose the TV Parental Guide Ratings you wish to block.

IMPORTANT NOTICE-READ BEFORE PROCEEDING FURTHER

We urge you to read the entire V-CHIP section in this manual and make certain you understand it thoroughly before proceeding further.

Once chosen and enabled, programs whose ratings have been blocked CANNOT be viewed unless you enter the 4-digit key combination Password.

If you forget the Password, the only way you can clear the settings is to take the television to an authorized service center. This is NOT covered under the warranty.

PLEASE NOTE THAT INITIAL V-CHIP PASSWORD AS SHIPPED FROM OUR FACTORY IS 0,0,0,0 (Press the 0 number key 4 times.)

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Contents L3040 Page Important Safety Instructions Class B digital deviceImportant Safeguards for You and Your New Device LCD Cells User Instructions Recommendation to Avoid or Minimize Phosphor Burn-inTable of Contents Part Names and Functions Front ViewRear View Battery Installation and Replacement Checking PartsChecking parts Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas ConnectionConnecting a VCR Composite Video Connecting a VCR S-VideoConnecting a DVD player Component Video Connecting a DTV Receiver Component VideoConnecting a DTV receiver DVI Connecting a PC DVI To watch the PC screenConnecting a PC RGB Remote Control Buttons LCD Window Feature LCD window featureHow to Control Other Brand Products CaseSetting Up the MBR How to Confirm the MBR Code Confirming the MBR Code in Your Remote ControlHow to Set Up the Fixed Buttons Punch Buttons Punch ButtonsReset How to Reset the Remote ControlBasic operation Turning the LCD TV On and OffViewing the OSD Menu Displaying Status Information Selecting your LanguageAdding and Erasing Channels Setting up Channels AutomaticallyChannel SELUsing the LNALow Noise Amplifier Fine Tuning ChannelsAdjusting the Volume Direct Access FeaturesUsing the FAV button to select the previous channel Switching the Sound Off TemporarilySelecting a Device from External Sources SourceCustomizing the Picture PictureChanging the Picture standard Select an option Contrast , Brightness , Sharpness , ColorChanging the Sound Standard Customizing the SoundSetting the BBE Mode Setting the Surround EffectSound Using the Auto VolumeAVL Selecting the Stereo SoundSetup Changing the Screen SizeProtecting Screen burnLong Life Select an option Auto Pixel Shift, lnverse, Screen WiperSetting the Clock Press Button to adjust the volume levelSetting the Sleep Timer Viewing the Closed CaptionsOr TEXT2 Factory Reset IconFreezing the Sub-Picture PIPPicture In PictureViewing the Picture In Picture Select a Type Small , Double1 , Double2 , or LargeOperating conditions of PIP DVD/480iSetting the OSD Time Out Changing the OSD PositionWhat is the V-CHIP? General ProcedureChip Operation Chip Menu Blocking Menu Mpaa Motion Picture Association of America Mpaa RatingsContent Labels TV Parental Guide RatingTV-GGeneral audience TV-YAll childrenTV-Y7FV Directed to older children TV-PGD/L/S/V Parental guidance suggestedChanging the Password TV-14D/L/S/V Parental caution recommendedTV-MAL/S/V Mature audience only Display Settings How to Set Up Your Display Setting for WindowsDot x Line Vertical Horizontal DDC Protocol Picture Color Adjustment Adjusting RGB ColorFine Tuning of the Image Picture Position AdjustmentFrequency Adjustment Changing the image positionAdjusting Phase Phase AdjustmentAutomatic Quality Adjustment Adjusting the PC Screen AutomaticallySerial Control Using RS-232C Installing Hyper terminalUsing the Hyper terminal File Preference Setup Ascii Setup dialog window General RS-232C command structure Mode Command RemarkTroubleshooting ProblemsSpecifications Model Name L3040Manufacturer MBR Codes Manufacturer CodeAiwa DVD How to Set Up the Lockout Function Appendix Memo Memo KQF1T422Z3