Canada V-Chip Ratings - RCA D40W20BYX1 User Manual

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Using
the
"1r %
Features
Viewing
Specific Content Themes
If you [)lock specific
content
fl'lemes,
you have
the option
of going
back
and changing
some
of the them
back to _)
Vieu_
1.
Determine
the content
themes
you want
to change
to (a_) View.
2.
Press
the down
arrow
button
to scroll to the rating
whose
content
theme
you want
to change,
such as & under
language
(L) colTesponding
with TV-14.
3.
Press
the right arrow
button
to move
the yellow
highlight
to a particular
content
theme
status.
4.
Press
the OK button
to change
the status
back
to _.
Your child would
then be able to watch
programs
with the TV-14
adult
language
content,
but not programs
with TV-MA language
content.
Note:
Only the content
theme status corresponding
to TV-14 (L) language
changes to (V) View. Higher rated content
themes, such as that for TV-MA language,
do not change.
Canada
V-Chip
Ratings
Canadian
TV V-Chip
supports
two different
Canadian
rating systems:
English
and Prench.
Rating
18+
14+
PG
G
C8+
Canadian
English V-Chip Rating System
Adults.
Programming
intended
for adults
18 and older.
It may contain
elements
of violence,
language,
and
sexual
content
which
could
make
it unsuitable
tbr viewers
under
18. Violence
Guidelines:
May contain
violence
integral
to the development
of the plot,
character
or theme,
intended
t_)r adult
audiences.
Other
Content
Guidelines:
May contain
graphic
language
and
explicit
po_lrayals
of nudity
and/or
sex.
Viewers
14 and
over.
Programming
contains
themes
or content
which
may not be suitable
l:or viewings
under
the age of 14. Parents
are strongly
cautioned
to exercise
discretion
in permitting
viewing
by pre-
teens
and early teens.
Violence
Guidelines:
May contain
intense
scenes
of violence.
Could
deal
with mature
themes
and societal
issues
in a realistic
fashion.
Other
Content
Guidelines:
May contain
scenes
of nudity
and/or
sexual
activity.
There
could
be fi'equenl
use of profanity.
Parental
Guidance.
Programming
intended
for a general
audience
but which
may not be suitable
tbr
younger
children
(under
the age of 8). Parents
may consider
some
content
inappropriate
tk)r unsupervised
viewing
by children
aged
8-13. Violence
Guidelines:
Depictions
of conflict
and/or
aggression
will be limited
and moderate;
may include
physical,
fantasy,
or supernatural
violence.
Other
Content
Guidelines:
May
contain
infrequent
mild profanity,
or mildly
suggestive
language.
Could
also contain
brief scenes
of nudity.
General
Audience.
Programming
considered
acceptable
for all ages groups.
While
not designed
specifically
for children,
it is understood
younger
viewers
may be part of the audience.
Violence
Guidelines:
Will contain
very little violence,
either
physical
or verbal
or emotional.
Will be sensitive
to themes
which
could
t}ighten
a younger
child,
will not depict
realistic
scenes
of violence
which
minimize
or gloss over the
efl)cts
of violent
acts. Other
Content
Guidelines:
There
may be some
inoffensive
slang,
no prothnity
and no
nudity.
Children
8 and
older.
Programming
generally
considered
acceptable
for children
8 years and
over to
watch
on their own. Violence
Guidelines:
Violence
will not be portrayed
as the pretbn'ed,
acceptable,
or only way to resolve
conflict
or encourage
children
to imitate
dangerous
acts which
they may see on
television.
Any realistic
depictions
of violence
will be infrequent,
discreet,
of low intensity
and will show
the consequences
of the acts. Other
Content
Guidelines:
There
will be no protbnity,
nudity
or sexual
content.
Children.
Programming
intended
for children
under
age 8. Violence
Guidelines:
CaretYfl attention
is paid to
themes
which
could
threaten
children's
sense
of security
and well being.
There
will be no realistic
scenes
C
of violence.
Depictions
of aggressive
behavior
will be infrequent
and limited
to portrayals
that are clearly
imaginary,
comedic
or unrealistic
in nature.
Other
Content
Guidelines:
There
will be no offensive
language,
nudity
or sexual
content.
Chapter 3
Graphics
contained
within
this publication
are fi)r representation
only.
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