Parental Controls And V-Chip; How V-Chip Works - RCA 31GT750YX3CA2 User Manual

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Using the TWs Features
Parental
Controls
and V-Chip
The
l_'ar_,nlal Conhola menu
allows you to program
your TV so that children
cannot
see certain
programs,
channels,
or use the front
panel
controls.
The
first three
choices
in the Pare/nlal Controls menu
involve
software
inside
your
TV (refi.rred
to as V-Chip)
which
allows you to block TV programs
and movies
based
on violence,
sex, or other
conwnt
you may believe
children
should
not
view. In other
words,
it lets you program
your TV so it won't
display
certain
programs.
Once you block programs,
you or other
adults
can unblock
programs
by
entering
a password.
By del_mlt,
the snl_vvare inside
your TV is turned
"off,' so if you dont
want
to
use this t_amre,
you can just ignore
it.
How V-Chip Works
When turned "on," the V-Chip software reads a code that most broadcasWrs
send with programs.
That code tells the software the program's
age-based rating
(TV-MA, TV-14, etc.) and conwnt
themes
[(Violence
(V), Adult Language
(L),
etc.)]. If you have blocked the rating and/or
content
themes
that the program
contains,
you will receive the message, "This channel
is not approved
for
viewing," when you tune m that particular
channel.
Broadcasters
are not required
m provide
content
themes,
so programs
received
with no content
themes
will only be blocked
if you block their
age-based
rating.
You can also block
out programs
that have been
given a rating
of"Not
Rawd,"
and
progrtuns
that are considered
"unrated"
because
no code
has been
sent by
the broadcaste_:
The TV age-based
ratings
and conwnt
themes
you can block
are listed
in the following
ruble.
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