Setup menus, General, Level – Lexicon RT-10 User Manual

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Setup Menus

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General

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Level

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Parental Lock: Level Change

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Enter

Exit

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SETUP

SETUP

ENTER

Setup Menu Mode --- Expert

Setup Navigator

Parental Lock --- Off(us)

Bonus Group

Auto Disc Menu --- On
Group Playback --- Single

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SETUP

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Password
Level
Country Code

Parental Lock

Level

Level

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Select off to use the Country Code control to determine security
level. When off is selected, the RT-10 requires the user-defined
password before activating playback mode when a disc encoded
with an incompatible country code is loaded. The Country Code
parameter has no effect on discs that are not encoded with a
country code, regardless of the Level control setting.

To assign a security level:

When the Level control is selected, the assigned password must be
entered before a security level can be assigned. When the current
password is confirmed, the Parental Lock: Level Change screen
shown above opens on the on-screen display.

1. When the Parental Lock: Level Change screen opens, press the

remote control

and

arrows to increase and decrease the

assigned security level. The locks that appear on the on-screen
display "lock" when the associated security level is selected and
"unlock" when the associated security level is deselected.

2. When the desired security level has been selected, press the

remote control ENTER button to assign that security level and
close the Parental Lock: Level Change screen.

If the off(country code) setting is selected, make sure the
desired country code is selected with the Country Code
control. Otherwise, no security level will be assigned.

Note:

The remote control CONDITION MEMO button can
be used to assign a specific security level for the
loaded disc. Refer to page 4-10 for more information.

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