Sony KDF-55WF655 User Manual

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programming up to specified maximum copy protection levels, according to the
following table:

Services

Copy Availability

Over the air broadcasting

Copy Freely

Pay television, non-premium subscription
television, and free conditional access
delivery

Copy One Generation*

Video on Demand, Pay Per View

Copy Never

Subscription-on-Demand (SVOD)

To be determined


* The copy may also be “moved” to a home network device; any such copy is
automatically deleted from the device on which it was originally recorded

Are Parental Controls provided with DCR service?


Yes. DCR products, like all TV receivers (except those below 13 inches screen size), are
required by the FCC to respond to ratings codes embedded in the content by the
programming provider. However, without a set-top box, the customer would not have
access to the Parental Controls features of the cable operator’s interactive program guide.
Instead, the customer would rely on the Parental Controls feature of the TV.

Does my local system support DCR products?


DCR products are supported by technology in the cable plant. Most digital cable systems
have been required by the FCC to install such technology and support CableCARD™ and
DCR products since July 1, 2004. Check with your local cable office to determine
whether CableCARD™ devices and DCR products are currently supported in your area.
This information can also be found from the cable industry’s Go2Broadband website.

http://cpss.go2broadband.com

.

How do I obtain a CableCARD™?


Since Cable operators may have different approaches for obtaining a CableCARD™, call
your local operator to determine their distribution procedure.

How much does a CableCARD

cost?


Cable operators make pricing decisions locally so you will have to check with your local
cable operator for the charge, if any, for a CableCARD™.

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