Setting timers – Motorola Vanguard 305 User Manual

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4. Set Content Rating Locks. The

Set Content Rating Locks

option allows

you to lock out digital programs based on their specific content—violence, sexual
material, or offensive language—regardless of their general rating. Once you set a
content rating lock, you must use the parental control password to view programs
that possess the locked-out content. This applies to programs which have a content
rating.

Select option 4 (

Set Content Rating Locks

). The

Content Rating Locks

menu appears.

Listed under each category (

Violence, Sexual Material, or Language

) are

four boxes. For example, under the Violence category are:

No Locks, GV

(graphic violence), V (violence), and (MV) mild violence

. If you highlight

one of the boxes, a full description of the category will appear.

Select a rating to lock out programs with that rating. All higher ratings will be
automatically locked out, and a Closed Lock icon will appear. If you select a
locked rating, it will be unlocked.

You may also select

No Locks

for each category.

5. Locks. The

Locks

option allows you to turn off all of the channel and program

locks so that you can view all of the locked out channels and programs. If you set
any new locks after Locks is set to

Off

, the Locks option automatically re-sets

itself to

On

. Each time you press the POWER key to turn on the receiver, the

Locks

option resets itself to

On

.

Setting Timers

With timers, you can schedule your viewing up to one year in advance—whether
you want to schedule one-time-only events or daily programs. Once you have set
the timer, the receiver will automatically tune to the channel when the program
begins. You can change, erase, and review the timers whenever you wish. Make
sure to set your VCR if you wish to make a tape since the receiver will not
automatically program your VCR to tape an event.

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