Audiovox DVD1500 owner manual Ratings

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7 System Setup (V) - Ratings

Ratings

The fifth of the six sections in the Setup Menu is entitled RAT- INGS. As some DVD programs were not designed for children to view, a rating system was established to provide limited view- ing standards.

A typical DVD rating system is incorporated with eight level of limitations, when a DVD is attempted to be played that is rated higher than the level set, the player will automatically halt play.

Use the up or down cursor to scroll to this section and press

ENTER to enter this setup screen. There are a total of 8 choices.

The higher the number value selected, the looser the ratingENTER restriction placed on DVDs permitted for viewing. Similarly, the

lower the number, the stricter the criteria for viewing.

Under normal conditions a password must be entered to change the rating value. When you enter the Rat- ing menu and/or when you choose to change the cur- rent rating value, the player will return a password request. Please refer to page 78 regarding how to set and change a password.

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Contents DVD1500 Important Safety Information Please Read First DVD1500 Laser Emissions Warning Battery Warning Turn off the power when not using the player When transporting the playerPlace of installation Do not move the player during playbackWhen carrying on planes When carrying in hospitalsNTSC/PAL Viewing Area Standards Blank Thank You Table of Contents Check Inventory Items SuppliedOptional Item Connecting to an External Power Source Quick Starting GuidePress the Open Button To Open the Protective Cover Press the Open Button To Open the Internal CD Player CoverSlide the Side Power Switch on Inserting a DVD DiscPress the Play button on the player face Large Active Liquid Crystal Display LCD Screen Player FunctionsMultiple DVD Format Compatibility Onboard Stereo Speakers and Earphone PlugBroad Signal I/O Capabilities Digital Signal OutputAutomatic Power Saving Design Active Liquid Crystal Display Setup ButtonPlayer Controls Brightness ButtonDisplay Mode Button Color ButtonEnter Button and Direction Buttons Return ButtonMenu Button Title ButtonFast Forward and Reverse Buttons Stop ButtonPause Button Play ButtonVolume Control Knob Blank AV Signal Jacks Input Select Switch Video Output PortDC in Power Jack Power Switch and System LockPlayer Controls Player Controls 7 Play Mode LCD Screen Disc TypeAngle Symbol Battery StatusChapter Number and Play Time Virtual Surround Mode Repeat Mode DisplayBlank Remote Control Buttons Number Keys Power ButtonClear Button Search Key Mute KeyProgram Key Repeat Key B KeyTitle Key Return KeySetup Key Menu KeyDirectional Keys Enter KeyStop Key PAUSE/STEP KeyPlay Key Shift Key Remote Control Buttons Prev / Next Key Mark KeySurround Key Angle Key On Screen Display KeySUB Title on / OFF Key Audio Select Key System Setup Language SelectSystem Setup I Language Select Select Disc Languages DVD 2 Subtitle Language Digital Output Blank TV Aspect Normal TV 43 Letter BOX / PAN & Scan Ratings Level 8 no Limit for Adult VCD Playback Control A N K Changing Settings During Play Part I for DVD Play Time Symbol Title SymbolChapter Symbol Audio SymbolSurround Symbol Sound Channel SymbolSubtitle Symbol B Repeat Symbol Repeat SymbolBookmark Symbol Track Symbol Changing Settings While in Play Part II for VCDProgram Symbol VCD Program Broadcast Control Symbol Changing Settings while in Play VCDChanging Settings while in Play Part III for CD Changing Settings while in Play CD Mark SymbolProgrammed Play Programmed Play Connecting AV Peripherals Configuration I AV Signal Output from AV Jack Configuration II AV Signal Output from S-Video Port Configuration III Audio Signal Output from AV Jack Configuration IV Digital Audio Output Configuration V AV Signal Input Setting the Password and Rating Setting the Password and Rating Setting the Password and Rating Setting the Password and Rating Rechargeable Battery Installation Use Precautions related to Battery Re Charge Using and Maintaining your Rechargeable Batteries Installing the Battery PackRemoving the Battery Pack User Precautions Simple MaintenanceMetal Contact Point User Precautions and Simple Maintenance Self Repair Specifications DACPage Month Limited Warranty