Initial settings, Selecting rating level [dvd only, 1 at the initial settings screen – Panasonic DVD-A105U User Manual

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ENGLISH

Initial settings

Selecting rating level

[

dvd

only]

This is to disable the playing of specified DVDs which are unsuitable

for children.

• Some DVDs are encoded with specific rating level. If the rating level

of the disc is higher than that preset in the setup operation, playback

of the disc will be prohibited.

1

At the initial settings screen

Press

A/T

to select “2 Ratings” and press

SELECT.

All DVDs can be

played back.

(Factory preset)

DVDs for general—

audiences/children

can be played back.

(DVDs for adults are

prohibited.)

Please set a rating limit

8 No Limit
7

6

5

4

3
2

■1

0 Lock All ■

Press RETURN to cancel

DVDs for children can be

played back. (DVDs for

adults/general audiences

are prohibited.)

Playback of all DVDs is

prohibited (e.g. to prohibit

playback of DVDs for

adults which are not

encoded with rating level

information)

2

Press

A/T

to select the preferred level and

press SELECT.

Ratings

Enter a 4-digit password,

then press SELECT,

(Ï) ® 0 E)

Press RETURN to cancel

When level 7 or lower is selected

Input a 4-digit password
SELECT.

The lock symbol

appears closed to

show the rating is

locked____________

and press

Example: “4343”

Do not forget your

password.

©
©

UD
on

Ratings

The player is locked.

Remember the password.

"EaKT"

Si

lUdia® ft

Press SELECT to continue

4

Press SELECT.

Setting is finished and the initial settings screen is displayed.

•The rating is locked. Any discs whose rating is higher than the set­

ting cannot be played back unless the correct password is entered.

68

Also refer to “Common procedures of initial settings” on

page 64.

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