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(Parental
Control)
Menu
Options
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Movie
Rating
Blocks
movies
according
to
the
movie
ratings
restrictions
so
children
cannot
view
certain
movies.
You
can
set
the
ratings
to
block
out
all
the
movies
with
ratings
above
a
specified
level.
Keep
in
mind
that
the
movie
ratings
apply
only
to
movies
shown
on
TV,
not
TV
programs
such
as
soap
operas.
1
Press
MENU.
The
main
menu
appears.
2
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
LOCK
then
press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
second
level.
If
you
have
not
entered
a
password
yet;
Key-in
the
"0000"
password
using
the
numbered
buttons
to
create
a
per-
sonal
4-digit
security
password.
If
you
have
already
entered
a
password;
Key-in
the
4-digit
password
using
the
numbered
buttons
to
confirm
the
personal
4-digit
security
password.
3
Use
3
/
4
to
select
the
Movie
Rating
option.
4
Press
2
or
(SELECT)
to
move
to
the
third
level.
5
Use
3
/
4
to
select
a
rating
then
press
(SELECT)
to
confirm
your
selection.
All
Block:
All
programs
with
a
rating
are
blocked.
G
(General
Audiences):
Content
is
not
offensive
to
most
viewers.
This
is
a
film
which
contains
nothing
in
theme,
language,
nudity
and
sex,
violence,
etc.
which
would
be
offensive
to
parents
whose
younger
children
view
the
film.
The
G
rating
is
not
a
"certificate
of
approval,"
nor
does
it
signify
a
children's
film.
Some
snippets
of
language
may
go
beyond
polite
conversation
but
they
are
common
everyday
expressions.
No
stronger
words
are
pres-
ent
in
G-rated
films.
The
violence
is
at
a
minimum.
Nudity
and
sex
scenes
are
not
present;
nor
is
there
any
drug
use
content.
PG:
"Parental
Guidance
Suggested.
Some
Material
May
Not
Be
Suitable
For
Children."
The
PG
rating,
suggesting
parental
guidance,
is
an
alert
for
examina-
tion
of
a
film
by
parents
before
deciding
on
its
viewing
by
their
chil-
dren.
This
is
a
film
which
clearly
needs
to
be
examined
or
inquired
into
by
parents
before
they
let
their
children
see
it.
The
label
PG
plainly
states
that
parents
may
consider
some
material
unsuitable
for
their
children,
but the
parent
must
make
the
decision.
Parents
are
warned
against
allowing
their
children
to
see
PG-rated
movies.
The
theme
of
a
PG-rated
film
may
itself
call
for
parental
guidance.
There
may
be
some
profanity
in
these
films.
There
may
be
some
violence
or
brief
nudity.
But
these
elements
are
not
deemed
so
intense
as
to
require
that
par-
ents
be
strongly
cautioned
beyond
the
suggestion
of
parental
guid-
ance.
There
is
no
drug
use
content
in
a
PG-rated
film.
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