Controlling access to TV programs

Using the movie rating lock (for certain regions only)

You can control access to movies based on their content as defined by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).

Your TV is equipped with a computer chip (V-chip) which can block program content based on their rating.

All the settings apply to the AV inputs except the HDMI inputs.

Repeat the steps from the section on Accessing Parental Lock to get into the Parental Lock sub-menu.

1.Press ï button until Movie Rating is highlighted.

Movie Rating:

G: Suitable for all ages.

PG: Some material may not be suit- able for children.

PG-13: Some material may not be suitable for children under 13 years of age.

R: Material not suitable for children under 17 years of age. Requires pa- rental guidance.

NC-17: Not auitable for children under 17 years of age. Has excessive violence, sex or offensive language.

X: Not suitable for children under 17 years of age. Content is pornographic.

2.Press u button to select Movie Rating. The list of movie rating labels will be displayed on the right panel.

3.Press ï or Î button to highlight your choice of movie rating label.

4.Press u button to enable the rating. A tick () will appear beside the rating label to indicate the rating lock has been enabled.

The rating labels below the one you select will also be enabled.

5.Press Í button to return to the Parental Lock sub-menu.

Main

 

Picture

Timer

Sound

Child Lock

Features

Parental Lock

Install

Active Control

 

Closed Caption

Parental Lock

 

Lock Channel

G

Change Code

PG

Clear All

PG - 13

Lock All

R

Movie Rating

NC - 17

TV Rating

X

Block Options

 

Parental Lock

 

Lock Channel

G

Change Code

PG

Clear All

PG - 13

Lock All

R

Movie Rating

NC - 17

TV Rating

X

Block Options

 

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Philips 37PFL7342 Controlling access to TV programs, Using the movie rating lock for certain regions only, Movie Rating