Parental Control; Parental Level; If You Forget The Password; Parental Control Levels - Sharp DV-NC100H Operation Manual

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DVD SETUP

Parental Control

Parental Control prevents disc being viewed that exceed the
set limit, unless a password is used.
This feature allows you to prevent discs with unsuitable
scenes from being played by your children.

PARENTAL LEVEL

Parental Level allows you to set the rating level of your DVDs.
Playback will stop if the disc's ratings exceed the level you
set.
1
Press SETUP in STOP mode.
2
Press s or B to select
TOM), then press ENTER.
3
Press s or B to select
(PARENTAL), then press ENTER.
4
Enter your four-digit password then press ENTER.
5
Press K or L to select PARENTAL LEVEL, then press
ENTER.
6
Press K or L to select the desired level (ALL to LEVEL1),
then press ENTER.
• The rating levels continue on two menu screens. Press K
or L to move to the next or previous screen to find the
rating level.
7
Press SETUP to exit.
NOTES:
• When doing this for the first time, enter any 4 digits
(except for 4737). This number will be used as the pass-
word from the second time onward.
• To change the password, press K or L to select
CHANGE at step
5
digit password, then press ENTER.
• With some DVDs, it may be difficult to find if they are
compatible with parental lock. Be sure to check if the
parental lock function operates in the way that you have
set.
• Record the password in case you forget it.

IF YOU FORGET THE PASSWORD

1
Press 4, 7, 3, 7 at step
tion.
• Password will be cleared and parental level will be set
to ALL.
2
4
Proceed the steps

PARENTAL CONTROL LEVELS

• ALL
All parental lock is cancelled.
• Level 8
DVD software of any grade (adult/general/children) can
be played back.
• Levels 7 to 2
Only DVD software intended for general use and children
can be played back.
• Level 1
Only DVD software intended for children can be played
back, with those intended for adult and general use pro-
hibited.
(CUS-
PARENTAL
PARENTAL LEVEL ALL
, then press ENTER. Enter the four-
4
in the PARENTAL LEVEL sec-
7
-
again to set parental level.

Display Setting

You can change certain aspects of the DVD display screens,
on-screen messages and the display panel on the front of the
VCR/DVD.
1
Press SETUP in STOP mode.
2
Press s or B to select
ENTER.
• On screen menu will appear.
3
Press s or B to select
PLAY), then ENTER to confirm.
4
Press K or L to select the below
items, then press ENTER.
TV ASPECT :
• Press K or L for an item
selection, then press ENTER.
• Select 4:3 LETTER BOX, black bars will appear at top
and bottom of the screen.
• Select 4:3 PAN & SCAN for a full height picture with
both sides trimmed.
PAN & SCAN is only available on DVDs recorded with
this option, if not LETTER BOX mode will be used.
• Select 16:9 WIDE if a wide-screen TV is connected to
the VCR/DVD.
• The default setting is 4:3 LETTER BOX.
• You can also adjust the setting from
menu.
STILL MODE :
• Press K or L for item selection (AUTO, FIELD or
FRAME), then press ENTER.
• This adjusts the resolution of pictures while in the
STILL (PAUSE) mode.
• AUTO is normally selected (default).
• If you select FIELD, pictures in the STILL mode will be
stabilised although they will be coarse due to little
amount of data.
• If you select FRAME, pictures in the STILL mode will
be highly defined although they will be blurred due to
output of two fields at the same time.
ANGLE ICON :
• Press ENTER repeatedly to turn Angle icon ON or OFF.
• The default setting is ON.
VIDEO OUT:
• Press ENTER repeatedly to turn video out PAL or AUTO.
• The default setting is PAL.
When playing an NTSC disc
• If you have a PAL TV, select PAL; the modified PAL
signal will be output.
• If you have an NTSC TV or Multi system TV, select
AUTO; the NTSC signal will be output.
5
Press SETUP to exit.
NOTE:
• Be sure to press SETUP, or the setting will not work.
– 27 –
(CUSTOM), then press
(DIS-
DISPLAY
TV ASPECT
4:3 LETTER BOX
STILL MODE
AUTO
ANGLE ICON
ON
VIDEO OUT
PAL
(QUICK) setup
EN

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