Moxi Version 4.1 manual Changing a PIN, Locking channels or programs by rating

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Changing settings

Changing a PIN

1.In the Settings category, scroll to the Parental Controls card.

2.Press OK.

3.Choose settings.

4.Scroll left to the Change PIN card, and then press OK.

5.Enter the old PIN.

6.Enter the new PIN, and then enter the new PIN again to confirm it.

Locking channels or programs by rating

1.

In the Settings category, scroll to the Parental Controls card.

2.

Press OK.

TV-G

TV-Y7-FV

FV

TV-Y7

TV-Y

Unlock All

TV Ratings

Parental

Controls

Mature audiences only

TV-14

TV-PG

Mature audiences only. This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17.

Movie

Lock By

VOD/

Ratings

Channel

PPV

To unlock programs with this rating, press OK.

3.

Choose settings.

4.

Choose either TV Ratings, Movie Ratings or Lock By Channel.

 

Each card contains a list of the rating system or a list of channels.

 

Scroll to the format or channel you want to control.

Figure 34: Controlling movie ratings

5.Lock the rating or channel by choosing it, and then pressing the OK button on the remote. In figure 34, TVMA, TV14, and TVPG are locked.

When you lock a rating, all ratings for more mature audiences are also locked. For example, lock TVPG and TV14 and TVMA are also locked. When unlocking, the reverse is also true.

6.Choose the Back button to exit parental controls and return to the Moxi Menu.

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Media Center User Guide

© 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Contents Media center user guide Page By Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved Contents Moxi Mate information Moxi Mate illustrations Using a digital VCR to archive programsChoosing the connection Media center informationList of figures List of tables Introduction Introduction Powerful browsing and search toolsTake charge of your TV Watch and record in high-definitionOther great applications Extend the media center to a second TV Using this guideNext steps Introduction Navigating the Moxi Menu Learning about Moxi Using MoxiUsing the remote control Moxi remote control By Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved Navigating the Moxi Menu Using Change Time SlotUnderstanding the storage meter Learning about MoxiSoftware version and other details Searching by title or keyword Searching for showsRemembering your favorite channels Using the Moxi Flip BarSearching by category Live program Using the player barUnderstanding the program card icons and colors Recording showsUled recording see figure Finding a previously scheduled recording Recording optionsTimeslots All Recording seriesSetting the series priority Limiting headlines to one topic or item Using SuperTickerTo change the series priority Reading the whole story Using PhotosUploading photos Would you like to add new photos now? Viewing photosCreating a playlist for a photo album with PC Link Using Media PlayerDVD video resolutions Using JukeboxDVD copyrights To load music on your computer Loading musicPlaying music If you have a media center with a CD/DVD drivePlaying Moxi games Reading service messagesTo read the message Code Breaker Video Poker Next steps Changing settings Channel List Hdtv SetupSound Effects Setting Hdtv video resolution Setting standard TV video resolutionWidescreen To use Moxi to change the widescreen settings Audio connection Preferred selection Audio OutputChoose one of the following Seconds Minutes Skip settingsSecondary Audio Closed CaptionCreating a PIN PC Link SetupCD Options Parental ControlsLocking channels or programs by rating Changing a PINPress OK on any locked program Turning off parental controlsIf you forget your PIN Controlling Pay Per View or On Demand purchasesTo learn how to use the Moxi Menu, see Using Moxi on Changing settings Using and programming the remote Multi-function buttons Functions of the Moxi remoteMoxi remote By Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved Programming with codes Programming the remoteProgramming by search Get the codes. See Moxi remote programming codes on Infrared emitterAdding additional recording space Connecting an external hard drive Using an external hard driveChoosing the connection Disconnecting an external hard driveRecovering corrupted programs Archiving simplifiedArchiving to a VCR or Dvcr Using a digital VCR to archive programsIeee 1394 connector types Adding additional recording space Enabling PC Link Connecting to the networkSystem requirements Connecting to the networkSetting up your computer To enable PC LinkInstalling Windows Media Player Using Windows Media PlayerAt the computer Using Windows Media ConnectTo install or upgrade Windows Media Connect Windows Media Connect is not available for Microsoft VistaLong Gone Before Daylight Playing shared music or photosEnabling PC Link Getting connected Ventilation requirements Before connectingMedia center illustrations Media center informationMoxi Mate illustrations Moxi Mate informationAvailable ports Connector shapes Cable type Description Pdif Install one of the following audio connections Connecting to the TV and receiverWired data connection Connecting to the home networkAdding components Wireless data connectionBy Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved Next steps Getting connected Troubleshooting Audio and video problems Media center troubleshootingThis section addresses issues related to the media center Remote or front panel control problems Moxi Mate troubleshootingPower problems Home network troubleshooting If that does not correct the problem, do the following Troubleshooting Moxi remote programming codes Use the codes in to program the remote for your TV TV CodesESA Moxi remote programming codes JBL MTC SSS TVS Use the codes in to program the remote for your audio device Audio device codesMoxi remote programming codes Audio device MCS RCA All DVRs were not created equal Specifications Moxi Mate specifications Media center specificationsNumerics GlossaryGlossary All DVRs were not created equal Glossary Index IndexMedia Player Moxi Flip Bar 13 Moxi Mate Illustrations Installing secondary compo- nentsRemote and front panel, 73 TV codes Media center100 Page All DVRs were not created equal