RCA DRD203 RW user manual Unlocking the System, Unlocked v. Locked v. Session Unlock

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Major Features

Unlocking the System

The Unlock System display screen—which is available only when the system is locked—allows you to unlock the system. Unlocking the system turns off any ratings, spending, or channel limits you have set. You must re-lock your system to enforce your limits again (the limits stay the same). An open lock icon appears in the channel marker when the system is unlocked.

Session Unlock

If your system is locked and you attempt to access a channel or program that is blocked by one or more limits, you are asked to enter your four-digit key to override the system lock. If you enter your key to override the a rating, spending, or channel limit, all limits are unlocked until you turn off the receiver. When you turn the receiver on again, the system will be locked.

The only way to permanently unlock the system once it has been locked is to enter the Unlock System display screen.

Unlocked v. Locked v. Session Unlock

The paragraphs below describe the differences among the three system lock conditions, Unlocked, Locked, and Session Unlock.

Unlocked

The first time you turn on your receiver, the system is unlocked.

NO ratings, spending or channel limits are enforced.

To lock the system, either set a ratings, spending, or channel limit, or choose Lock System from the Locks, Limits, and Channel Lists.

Locked

To lock the system, either set a ratings, spending, or channel limit, or choose Lock System from the Locks, Limits, and Channel Lists.

You must enter your four-digit key to lock your system.

ALL ratings, spending and channel limits are enforced.

You must provide your four-digit key to override a ratings, spending, or channel limit. Once you have overriden one of these limits, the system enters Session Unlock.

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Contents USER’S Manual Safety Information Service PersonnelUsing Your DSS System Using On-line HelpSetting Up Your DSS System What is the DSS System? Using this Manual Important Note about This User’s ManualWhat is Point and Select? Only Rule Point and SelectPoint SelectUsing the Program Guide Bringing Up the Program GuideExiting from the Program Guide Getting Around in the Program GuideUsing the Sorting Buttons Sorting the Program GuideButton ExitMovies Button Sports ButtonOther Button All ButtonUsing the Menu System MenusDisplay Screens Using the Menu System Commonly Used Push Buttons OK ButtonsExit Help Exit ButtonsAuto Help Using On-line HelpHelp Buttons Menu Help Pay-Per-View Programs Major FeaturesPurchasing and Viewing Using the Program Guide for PPV Programs Using the Attractions Menu for PPV ProgramsDSS Mailbox Canceling PPV ProgramsReviewing PPV Purchases How to tell when you have mail Checking your mailSetting Up Channel Lists Mailbox SizeUsing Your Channel Lists Building Your Channel ListsFAV Button Choosing Your Channel ListSelect Channel List Setting Ratings, Spending, and Channel Limits Changing Your Channel ListsSetting the Spending Limit Setting the Ratings LimitSetting the Channel Limit Locking the System Unlocking the System Session UnlockUnlocked v. Locked v. Session Unlock UnlockedAlternate Audio Programs Session UnlockALT AUD Remote Button Alternate Audio Display ScreenOther Features Picture Size New Access Card SetupSystem Test Parts of the DSS System World ViewHome View Back Panel Front Panel Remote Buttons Clear ALT AUD FAV TV/DSS Prev CH Mute Installing the Batteries Setting up the RemoteProgramming the Remote to Control Your TV Programming the remote to control other devices Programming the Remote to Control Your VCRProgramming the remote to control a second VCR Programming the remote to control a cable box Programming the remote to control a laserdisc playerUsing the Remote Buttons to Control a Device TV Codes VCR CodesCable Box Codes Laserdisc Player CodesConnecting Your DSS Receiver to Your TV Jacks and CablesVideo Jack and Cable* S-VHS Audio/Video Jacks and Cables* RCA-typeChoosing a Connection Connection aConnection B Connection CTo use this connection you must have To connect TV, VCR and antenna or cable boxTo receive DSS programming To receive off-air programming no cable boxVCR Connection B Very Good Picture and Sound Quality Or Antenna To connect TV, VCR, and antenna or cable box To receive cable programming with cable boxConnection C Connection D Good Picture and Sound Quality To connect TV and antenna or cable boxOr Antenna Satellite Dish DSS Receiver Access Card GlossaryTV/DSS Menu Tree Dish PointingTroubleshooting Running the System TestWarranty Information Toll-free telephone product helpLimited Warranty What we will doIf you are not located near an exchange point If you purchased your DSS product outside the United States FCC Regulations FCC Registration InformationRadio Interference Canadian D. O. C. Regulations Accessories Cables and ConnectorsMiscellaneous Supplies Complete other side, alsoCanadian Orders United States OrdersInternational Orders Index 42-511Q57 415-01B