The FAMILY profile menu appears.
4Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Rating Limit
menu item, then press the button on your remote control.
The Rating Limit menu appears. Movies is highlighted.
5Press the button on your remote control to display the Movies screen.
The Movies screen appears.
6Use the arrow and buttons on
your remote control to select the
ratings you wish to block your family
from viewing. Programs that are
rated at or above the level you select
will be blocked when your system is
locked. (See Locking and unlocking
your DIRECTV System later in
this chapter.)
7To unblock all of the ratings and content types, select the on-screen Allow All
button. To block all of the ratings and content types, select the on-screen
Block All button.
8When you have finished setting the ratings on the Movies screen, select the
on-screen Back button.
You return to the Rating Limit menu.
Here are descriptions of the ratings used on the Movies rating screen:
G: General Audiences. This rating is generally suitable for all audiences.
PG: Parental Guidance Suggested. Indicates that some parents may find
material in this film unsuitable for children.
PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned. Movies with this rating should be
investigated by parents before they let children under 13 years of
age view the film.
R: Restricted. Some material not suitable for children 17 years of age
or younger. Parents are strongly urged to investigate this film before
allowing children to view it with them.
NC-17: This film contains material that is intended to be viewed by
adults only.
X: This film contains explicit sexual material, and is intended to be
viewed by adults only.
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