Using the DVD MenuThe Rated Titles screen lets you set theRating LimitChoose Unrated Titles to set freeaccess or require a password forunrated titles.I. Fr_mthe Lock menu' high_ight Ratings Limits and press_K (the Ratings Limits menu is disp_ayed).2. Highlight Roted Titles and pressOK (the 8-1evel rating limits list appears).3. Tochange the rating limit, pressthe up or down arrow button.• The ratings that don't require a password(free access)appear under the bar, in the green part of theblock.• The ratings that require a password appear above the bar, in the red part of the block.4. When you have moved the bar to the desired setting, press OK. You are returned to the Rated Titlesscreen and the setting appears to the right of the Rated Titles option. For example, if you set 3 as thehighest rating for Free Access (green), then the Rated Titles selection appears as 3 (that's the DVD'snumber For PG in the 8-level system) For the movie studio's rating. This means when the DVD is locked, itwill require you to enter the password to play any discs that are rated higher than 3 (i.e., PG-13 or NC-17).5. Press the left arrow button to return to the main screen.Unrated TitlesSome titles (movies) aren't rated, but may contain material that is unsuitable For children. You decide howyou want the Ratings Limits feature to handle these discs: free access or password required. To set theUnrated Titles option:1. From the Lock Menu, highlight Ratings Limits and press OK.2. Highlight Unrated Titles and press OK. The Unrated Titles options appean3. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight your choice: Free Access or Password Required. Press OK.You are returned to the previous screen, and the option you chose is displayed next to the Unrated Titlesoption.4. Press the left arrow key to return to the main menu.System TestThere are several tests you can run from the SystemTest menu. If a problem is found, the text will appear in light gray.I. Highlight System Testwithin the Lock menu.2. PressOKto display the System TestResults sereen.3. Pressthe left arrow key to return to the main menu.The Display MenuThe Display menu contains the settings that affect how disc content looks on your TV/DVD.TV ImageThe lVlmage menu adjusts the way a movie appears on your W/DVD.1. Fr_m the DvD_s main menu _in DvD m_de' n_ dis_ p_aying)' high_ight Disp_ay and press _K (the Disp_ay _pti_ns appear).2. Highlight lVlmage. Press OK. The TVlmageoptionsappean4 x 3 Letterbox - Choose this setting when receiving a 4:3 image with subtitles ON. You'll see the entire frame of the movie, but it will take up asmaller portion of the screen vertically to accommodate subtitles. The movie might appear with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.4 x 3 Standard - Choose this setting when receiving a 4:3 image and you want the on-screen appearance of the video to be a centered picturewith black side panels (blank area) on the right and left sides. Most discs produced in a widesereen format can't be cropped in this fashion. Thismeans the black bars appear at the top and bottom of the screen.16 x 9 Standard - Choose this setting to view 16:9 formatted DVD's. Most DVD's will force the viewing to this mode. Also choose this if youwant a 4:3 image to adjust horizontally to fill the 16:9 screen. Black side panels won't be added, and the image is vertically unaltered.On-Screen DisplaysThis feature lets you select whether you want certain on-screen displays to appear on the screen.It contains three choices with check boxes next tothem:• Information Display- When turned on, displays time transport information when you are fast forwarding or reversing playback.• Angle Indicator - When turned on, displays camera angle icon if more than one camera angle is available.• SceneAgaiMMText - When turned on, displays subtitles when you usethe SceneAgaiMMfeature.The default is to show all on-screen displays. Toturn one of the options on or off, highlight an option and pressOK.This toggles the option on or off.30 Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. Chapter 5