Chapter 4

SpeedTouch™ Web Interface

4.5.9 New Content Level

Accessing the New Content Level page

On this page you to create a new content level. Proceed as follows to access this page:

1In the Toolbox menu, click Parental Control.

2In the upper right corner, click Configure.

3In the Pick a task list, click Create a new content level.

Procedure To apply a new content level, you must perform the following actions:

1Content level creation

2Content level configuration

3Content level definition

4Content level activation

!You can create up to 16 content levels.

Content level creation Proceed as follows:

1In the Name box, type a name for the new content level.

2In the Description box, type a short text to describe what this security level will do.

3Click Next.

The Configuration section appears.

Content level Proceed as follows: configuration 1 Click:

Clone Existing Level to start from a previously created content level.

If no levels have been defined before, this option will not be shown.

Black List to allow all Web sites by default.

White List to block all Web sites by default.

2Click Next.

The Content level definition section appears.

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Technicolor - Thomson 536(v6) manual Accessing the New Content Level, Content level creation Proceed as follows

536(v6) specifications

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