Using On-Screen Menus
Important
You need to lock the system in order for rating limits, channel limits, viewing hours, and spending limits to go into effect.
After you lock the system, you need to enter the system password to edit the limits. See “Locking the System,” later in this section, for details.
Setting the Rating Limit
The Rating Limit menu enables you to set a maximum rating viewing limit for rated movies (based on the MPAA rating system) and TV programs. Unrated movies and TV programs can also be restricted from individual profiles.
1.In the Edit Profile menu, select Rating Limits.
2.Highlight the desired rating feature to set (Movie Ratings, TV ratings, or Not Rated Events).
3.Press the remote control’s SELECT button.
4.Use the up and down arrow buttons to move the rating selector to the highest rating you want the active profile to view.
Notes: In the TV Ratings menu, you can customize aspects of certain ratings. For example, the
The boxes beside certain TV ratings boxes stand for Fantasy Violence (FV), Dialogue/Adult Situations (D), Language (L), Sex (S), and Violence (V).
After the Rating Limit is set and the system is locked, you must enter the system password to watch programs with a rating higher than your limit.
Viewing Hours
Use the Viewing Hours option to limit the total amount of time, as well as the time of day, that a user can watch programming.
1.In the Edit Profile menu, select Viewing Hours.
2.Use the digits on the remote control or point to the + or – buttons and press SELECT to complete the
Setting Up Spending Limits
Select the Spending Limit option to indicate a
1.Point to Spending Limit, and press SELECT.
2.Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter a
3.When all fields are set up correctly, the satellite receiver returns to the previous display.
Note: After Spending Limits are set and the system is locked, the system password will be required to purchase a pay per view program that costs more than the set Spending Limits allow.
Locking a User’s Profile
Users can be assigned a personal password to lock their profile. When a password is assigned, users must enter the password before they can view programs using that profile. Profile passwords do not allow access to, or editing of, the profile limits (you must enter the system password to edit profile limits).
Note: Each profile can be easily accessed using the WHO•INPUT button on the remote control.
To lock an individual profile:
1.In the specific profile edit mode, select Lock User.
2.Use the arrow or digit buttons to select each digit of the password.
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