Technicolor - Thomson RC5920P manual Setting the Rating, Rated Titles

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Using the DVD Player’s Menu System

Setting the Rating

Rated Titles

The Rating option lets you determine how your player will react to discs that contain movies that are rated (in the U.S.A., the Motion Pictures Association of America (MPAA) rates movies as G, PG, PG-13, etc.).

You decide which ratings require a password and which ones don’t. This system ranks the ratings 1 through 8 in order to accommodate different countries’ ratings systems (1 is considered a movie title with the least offensive material).

In order for the Rating Level feature to work, the disc must be encoded with rating information. If the author of the disc did not encode rating information, then this feature will not work for that disc.

The DVD Player must be locked (password protected) in order for it to enforce the settings in the Rating menu.

1.If a disc is playing, press STOP and MENU (the menu appears).

2.Use the arrow buttons to highlight the Rating option. Press OK (the 8-level rating limits list appears).

3.To change the rating limit, press the up or down arrow button.

4.When you have highlighted the desired settings, press OK. You are returned to the menu and the setting appears to the right of the Rating option. This means when the player is locked, it will require you to enter the password to play any discs that are rated higher than the limit you’ve set.

Note: Some titles (movies) aren’t rated, but may contain material that is unsuitable for children.

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Contents DVD Player Users Guide Changing Entertainment. AgainRefer servicing to qualified service personnel Important InformationTable of Contents Playing DVDs Other Information This page intentionally left blank Connections & Setup Chapter OverviewConnections & Setup Things to Consider Before You ConnectChoose Your Connection ComponentsCables Needed Connection Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TVExplanation of Input Jacks and Cables Video Jack and Cable Very Good Video QualityDVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input Jacks Go toVCR DVD Player + TV + VCR Digital 2B3Dolby Digital and DTS DVD Player + TV + Dolby Digital or DTS Receiver To Connect the DVD PlayerDigital DolbySystem DVD Player + TV + Dolby Pro Logic or Stereo Receiver VCR DVD Player + TV + VCR + Satellite Receiver Jacks on the Back of the DVD Player Description of Jacks from left to rightConnections & Setup Installing Batteries in the Remote Important Battery InformationTurn on the TV and DVD Player Point the Remote in the Right DirectionHow to Find Your TV’s Video Input Channel Video Input Channel VariationsHow to Move Around the DVD Player’s Menu System DVD Buttons Quick Tour of The RemoteComponent Buttons Menuclear Entering Codes Testing the remoteProgramming the Remote to Operate Your TV Audio Codes Code ListTV Codes Playing DVDs Using Different Menus Playing DVDsRegional Coding Types of Discs Your Player will PlayLoading and Playing Discs Selecting Discs from the Disc TrayUsing a Disc Menu Using the On-Screen Info Display Selecting a TitleSelecting the Subtitle Language Using SubtitlesSelecting a Chapter Changing the Audio Language Changing the Camera AngleTime indicator Repeat FeatureUsing Bookmarks Using a BookmarkAB Repeat How to Cancel RepeatTo Use Disc, Title or Chapter Repeat Selecting a Play Mode Random PlayProgrammed Play Creating a Program List for a DVD Video DiscDisc Playback Features Using the Remote Editing a ProgramDeleting Items from the Play List Inserting Items in the Play ListWhat is a Video CD? Slow Motion Playback in Freeze Frame ModeFreeze Frame and Frame Advance Chapter AdvancePlaying Audio CDs and MP3 Discs Selecting a Specific Track Using the Info DisplayPlaying Audio CDs and MP3 Discs Using IntroScanTM Using BookmarksUsing a Bookmark Storing a BookmarkTime Display Creating a Program List for an Audio Disc AB Repeat How to Cancel RepeatTo Use Disc or Track Repeat What is MP3? Playing MP3 DiscsObtaining MP3 files Creating an MP3 Disc on Your ComputerMP3 Display Selecting Folders and SongsSkipping Songs Closing FoldersDeleting the Playlist Creating a Play ListDeleting Songs from the Playlist This page intentionally left blank Using the DVD Player’s Menu System Path Items Using the DVD Player’s Menu SystemDVD Player Menu System How to Set Other as an Audio Language Option Audio Language PreferenceChanging the Player Menus Language Preferences How to Set Other as the Subtitle Language PreferenceChanging the Subtitle Language Preference Creating a Password and Setting Ratings Creating a PasswordChanging your Password Clearing Your PasswordSetting the Rating Rated TitlesTV Aspect 16x9 WidescreenLinear PCM Dynamic RangeDigital Audio Out Language Code List Don’t forget to press the OK button after you enter the codeThis page intentionally left blank Other Information Troubleshooting Other InformationRemote control won’t work Can’t advance through a movieIcon appears on screen Picture is distortedTroubleshooting Maintenance of Cabinet Cleaning DiscsHandling Cautions Formation of CondensationLimited Warranty What your warranty coversTo receive a replacement unit before you return yours For how long after your purchaseWhat your warranty does not cover Limitation of WarrantyHow state law relates to warranty Product RegistrationThis page intentionally left blank Accessories and Order Form Please complete other side alsoTo Place an Order USE Your Credit CardSymbols IndexProgram play 36, 42 random play 36, 42 Play Mode button Page Thomson multimedia Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,

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