Personal messages, Second language audio – Panasonic VideoCipher II Integrated Satellite Receiver/Positioner/Descrambler CRD-4500 User Manual

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2 . Unit Setting

Personal Messages

VideoCipher II program suppliers may send you messages about your service subscription.

These may concern you account balance, new service, or other information. Messages can be read on your TV.

1. A flashing asterisk [*] will appear on the screen to inform you that a message is stored for you,

2. To read the message, press [ MESSAGE I.

You can set your system so that the [*] does not show on
the screen.

1. Press I SETUP I and [H.

2. The display will read: MESSAGE PROMPT ENABLED

(ON) or MESSAGE PROMPT DISABLED (OFF).

3. Press {

2

} to switch back and forth and set the prompt ON

or OFF.

AUDIO MODE IS

PRIMARY

(PRESS t FOR)

(ALTERNATE)

MESSAGE PROMPT IS

ENABLED

(PRESS 2 TO)

(DISABLE)

Second Language Audio

Some VideoCipher II channels may offer second languages on their programs.

1. To listen to an ALTERNATE language, press I SETUP ~| and

(

1

].

2. Press Q] to select PRIMARY (usually English) or ALTERNATE (the second language).

3. Ratings Ceilings

Your receiver allows you to set a rating limit for you

VideoCipher n channels.

Your receiver uses rating ceilings similar to the G, PG, PG-

13, R and X ratings used by the motion picture industry.

You can prevent viewing all rated VideoCipher II channel

programs above the level that you set it at.

For example, if you set the level at PG-13, your system will

allow only G, PG and PG-13 rated programs.

Both R and X-rated programs will be blocked.

1. Press I SETUP I and [3].

2. Enter your password if one has been set, if no password

has been set, proceed to the next step.

3. Use the I < |/[~~>~n to change the . rating ceiling.

RATING CEILING:R

PROGRAM RAT)NG:G

(ENTER THE RATING)

(PASSWORD:

)

r n

RATING CEILING:R

PROGRAM RATING:G

(• . •. OR ENTER')

J

4. Rating Password

Passwords are used to control access to the rating ceilings. We suggest that you pick a password number that is easy

to remember: your zip code, date of birth phone number, street address.

It you forget your password, you will need to contact your program distributor to have it reset.

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