Mitsubishi Electronics WD-52825, WD-62825 manual Using V-Chip with Program Ratings

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V-Chip Lock Menu, continued

Using V-Chip with Program Ratings

Figure 22

You can choose the program ratings that you want to allow during specific times of the day by using the ADJUST buttons to highlight V-Chip from the V-Chip Lock menu and press ENTER. When you select V- Chip the screen in Figure 22 will display.

Press ADJUST or to select On or Off. If you selected On then press ADJUST to move to the TV Rating box. Press ADJUST or to select the TV Rating level you want to allow. Press ADJUST to move to the TV Content Categories and press ADJUST or to select. Press ENTER to add a check mark to the TV Content Categories you want to block.

Press ADJUST to move to the Programs Not rated box and press ADJUST or to select a program. Press ENTER to add a check mark to programs that are not allowed.

NOTE: If you select to block programs that carry the V- Chip rating Programs Not rated, you may block News or Emergency Bulletins, when “None” or “NR” Not Rated V-Chip rating is included. Care should be used when blocking programming that is not rated.

Press ADJUST to move to the Movie Rating box. Press ADJUST or to select the Movie Rating level you want to allow. See the next page for detailed information on rating guidelines.

To set the times when these guidelines will be active, press ADJUST or to slowly select the time, starting with the hours. Press and hold ADJUST or to quickly select the hours, press ADJUST to select the minutes.

By setting the V-Chip Start Time and V-Chip Stop Time to the same time, the V-Chip will be active 24 hours a day.

Figure 22. V-Chip Menu

Using the Passcode from the V-Chip Lock Menu

When a channel or the TV is locked, figure 23 will display. To view a V-Chip blocked program or to watch the program during a scheduled lock time, you must enter your 4-digit passcode or change to an unlocked channel or allowed program. Once you have entered the passcode, the V-Chip Lock or Lock by Time will remain released until the TV is powered Off and then On again.

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Using the V-Chip from the Remote Control

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You will see the screen shown below when you first press V-CHIP on the remote control. To quickly turn on or off the V-Chip Lock, input a four-digit passcode with the number buttons on the remote control, then press ENTER. To change any V-Chip settings, you must use the V-Chip Lock Menu.

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Figure 24. V-Chip Entry screen from Remote Control

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