Using the Profiles5 22. Use the digits or the arrow buttons on the remote control to enter asingle-program spending limit.3. Lock the system. See “Locking the System” near the end of thissection for details.After a spending limit is set and the system is locked, you must enter apassword to purchase a Pay Per View program that costs more than yourspending limit allows. The system will then temporarily unlock the limitsyou have set until the power is turned off. When the system is turnedback on, the system will be locked again.Setting the DIRECTV Rating LimitThe Set Rating Limit menu enables you to set a maximum viewing limitfor rated movies (based on the MPAA ratings system).• Note that the rating limit cannot be enforced if a program has notbeen rated, if rating information for that program is not transmittedby the program provider, or if the system has not been locked.1. Select a user.2. Select DIRECTV Setup.3. Highlight Set Rating Limit and press OK.Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to move theselector up and down.4. Use the up and down arrows to move the rating selector to thehighest rating you want to be able to view. In the precedingillustration, movies that are rated up to and including a PG-13 ratingcan be viewed.After the rating limit is set and the system is locked, you must enter thesystem password to watch programs with a rating higher than the limit.The system will then temporarily unlock the limits you have set until thepower is turned off. When the system is turned back on, the system willbe locked again.Important!You need to lock the system in order forrating limits, channel limits, and spendinglimits to go into effect.To edit the limits after you lock thesystem, you need to enter the systempassword, See “Locking the System” fordetails.Please note that the rating limit you setwhile in the DIRECTV Setup menu appliesonly to the selected profile and toDIRECTV® programs—it does not apply toTV programs.To set limits for TV programming, select aprofile, select TV Setup and then selectSet TV Rating or Set Movie Rating.