Rosen Entertainment Systems ClearVue Ultra Using Parental Control, System Menu, Rating

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USING PARENTAL CONTROL

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Some DVDs include a rating system that indicates appropriate viewer age. The Parental Control feature interacts with the DVD rating, if available, to enable parents to limit DVD playback. The Rating button is password protected.

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Press to enter or change a password for the Rating system. Change password appears on the monitor. Press ENTER. Use the number keys to enter a six digit password. Press ENTER. The original default password is 123456.

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Press to enter a rating limit for DVD playback. Enter Password appears on the monitor. Press the number keys to enter the six digit password. Press ENTER.

Enter Rating from 1 to 8 appears on the monitor.

Use the number keys to enter a rating number from 1 to 8. Press ENTER.

Rating 1 is the most restrictive, limiting playback to DVDs rated for the youngest audience. Rating 8 is the least restrictive, allowing playback of any DVD, including those rated for adults only.

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Contents Rosen Products Page Introducing the Clearvue Ultra System Page Table of Contents Page Display Switching onIntroduction Using the Headphones Push to turn headphones on and offPower ON/OFF Volume ControlUsing the CAR Speakers Switching the Car Speakers Between DVD and RadioPLAY/PAUSE SpeakerUltra Remote Control NormalReplacing the Remote Batteries Viewing a DVD Label Side UPBasic Functions Press to eject the DVD or CD. Eject appears on the monitorMonitor Next track on a CD. Next Track appears on the monitorFaster speed. Fwd x30 appears on the monitor Previous TrackUsing Audio Buttons Mute DVD Menu Buttons DVD Language Support SubtitleMenu Language Audio LanguagePlaying a CD Functions onPress RandomRating Using Parental ControlSystem Menu 16 PAN/SCAN View OptionsNormal Using Games and Camcorders Troubleshooting Check volume on radio Check headphones. Replace batteriesCheck the volume on the radio LOW Voltage