Playing a Video DVD
Basic DVD operations – cont.
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Skip to the previous chapter … | Press Chapter down twice. Channel | ||||
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Repeat a chapter … | While playing the chapter you want to repeat, press Repeat . | ||||
Search backward or forward … | Press and hold | or | . |
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Using parental controls
Playback restrictions can be placed on your DVD player by choosing a level of parental con- trol and setting up a system password using the settings menu. See “Parental control setup submenu” on page 36. For information on using the system settings menu, see “Changing System Settings” on page 22.
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) standard movie ratings are mapped to specific parental levels of control in the following table. There are eight levels, each less restrictive of content than the level below. The DVD player in your new LIFESTYLE® home entertainment system can be set to any of these eight levels.
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Rating | Setting | Audience Restriction |
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| 8 | None |
7 | Adult audiences | |
R | 6 | Mature audiences |
| 5 | Mature teenage audiences |
4 | Teenage audiences | |
PG | 3 | Mature young audiences |
| 2 | Most audiences |
G | 1 | General |
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The password you created will prevent unauthorized viewing of DVD videos having a rating higher than the parental control setting. When you load a DVD video into a system having a parental control setting of 4, for example, only DVD videos that have a MPAA rating of 4 (PG- 13) and lower can be played without entering a password.
The password also prevents others from changing the parental control setting without per- mission.
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