Tv setting, V-chip, Audiovox – Audiovox FP2000 User Manual
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AUDIOVOX
ELECTRONICS CORP.
“ TV Setting
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V-CHIP
This function allows TV programs to be restricted and TV usage to be controlled based on FCC data.
It prevents children from watching violent or sexual scenes that may be harmful.
Restriction of TV programs includes two rating that contain information about the program :
the MPAA rating and the TV Parental Guidelines. The MPAA is restricted by age. TV Parental
Guidelines are restricted by age and contact.
Since a TV program may use either the MPAA rating or the TV Guidelines, both should be adjusted
for complete control.
RATING
Age base
G
GENERAL AUDIENCES. All ages admitted
■pG
PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED. Some material may
not be suitable for children
PG-13
PARENTAL STRONGLY CAUTIONED. Some material may
be inappropriate for
children under 13.
R
RESTRICTED. Under 17 required
accompanying parent
or guardian.
NC-17
NO ONE 17 AND UNDER ADMITTED.
X
X is an older rating that is unified with NC-17 but may
be encoded in the data of older movies
1 .Press MENU to display the MENU screen
2.Press VOL{-/+) and CH (A/V) to V-CHIP
3.INPUT SECRET NO. will be display. Input the
4-digit secret number (0000) by using channel
select keys
4. Press CH (A/V) to move the arrow to MPAA
5. Press VOL (-/+) to select BLOCK, if you set
PG to BLOCK PG-13, R, NC-17 and X are
automatically block.
6. Press MENU to return the main screen
-►V-CHIP BLOCK
« SELECT
INPUT SECRET NUMBER
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VOL(-I-)-®
■CH(A) —(g)
Upper control panel of the main unit
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♦ SELECT
NEW SECRET NUMBER |
CHANGING OR CLEARING THE SECRET NUMBER
1. Press MENU to move the cursor to V-CHIP
2. Press and hold VOL(-r) on the upper control Panel,
do not set free, then press and hold CH(A) on the
TV set simultaneously until the message NEW
SECRET NO.