select the desired parental control level, use the Navigation ‹/› Button
hto scroll to the “New Password” option and select it by pressing the Enter Button 8 (see Figure 10).
Figure 10
You will be prompted to enter the new password (see Figure 11).
Figure 11
You will then be prompted to confirm the new password by reentering it (see Figure 12).
Figure 12
If you make a mistake, you will be prompted to reenter and confirm your new password. If you entered your password incorrectly when you first selected the Parental Control function, you will be prompted to reenter it (see Figure 13).
Figure 13
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After you have entered or changed the password, you may go back and set the level of access (see Figure 9). The lowest setting, “1G” refers to materials targeted for a general audi- ence and considered to be appropri- ate for all. Higher ratings are given to materials targeted toward older, more mature audiences; those materials may not be appropriate for younger viewers, as described above. More information about ratings is available at www.mpaa.org/movieratings/.
The DVD280 is capable of playing Video CDs (VCDs), a format that pre- dates DVD. If you plan on playing VCDs, it is recommended that you set the Playback Control (PBC) Support setting to “On” (see Figure 14). However, if you wish to use the Repeat and Random functions of the DVD280, they will only be available with this setting turned off. See page 42 for more information.
Figure 14
The DVD280 offers a Screen Saver option to protect your TV or video display from damage that may occur if the player is left turned on with the same still image for a period of time. There is a possibility that the image may be “burned” into some display devices. This is particularly important for plasma displays. Set Screen Save to “On” so that the DVD280 will run the screensaver when no action has been detected for 5 minutes. Press a desired command key on the front panel or remote to “wake”
the DVD280 and resume normal operation (see Figure 15).
Figure 15
Some DVDs are programmed with Multiple Angle Capability, allowing you to view the same scene from a different angle. Normally, the angle icon will be displayed
Iwill flash in the
Figure 16
Audio Submenu Settings
Select the Audio submenu to config- ure the general audio settings, such as preferred language and digital audio settings.
Move the cursor to the Audio sub- menu icon on the left side of the screen. This icon shows a gear (see Figure 17). Press the Enter Button i to display the Audio submenu.
Figure 17
The Preferred Audio Language set- ting is used to select the default lan- guage in which you wish to hear pro- gram materials. The factory default setting is English, but you may choose from French, Spanish, German, Italian or another language programmed by selecting “Other” and entering a code from the list on page 45 of this manual. The chosen language must be available on the