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To set, change or view the setting of the Roll Over Feature, press the LOOK key while in PARENT mode. The
display will blink "L'. Instead of pressing one of the keys 1, 2, 3, or 4, press the ALLOW key. The display will
alternately blink "LA" and current setting of the feature "1" or "0". When the displays blinks "1" and "LA" the
Roll Over Feature is enabled (Time Remaining accumulates). When the display blinks "0" and "LA" the Roll
Over Feature is disabled (Time Remaining resets to initial allowance).
To change the setting of the features press one of the keys 1, or 0. To exit back to PARENT mode press CLEAR
or ENTER.
5.9. THE TIME INTERVAL LOCK OUT FEATURE
The Time Interval Lock Out Feature of the TV Allowance is used to set up time intervals during which the
allowance will not allow any Child Access Code to be used. For example: A parent may want to set aside certain
times during the weekday afternoons that the TV Allowance cannot be turned on. Also a parent may want to
designate a time range for every day that the TV may not be turned on, for example from the hours of 10pm to 5
am.
To accomplish these requirements the TV Allowance has the capability of storing up to three time ranges that
can be set to the nearest minute and can be set for some range of days. During any of these time ranges the TV
Allowance will not allow access via a Child Access Code and if the power is flowing to the TV Allowance and
some child's account is being decremented when one of the time ranges comes up then power will be removed
from the TV and that child's account will no longer be decremented.
For example, time range one should be set from 3:30pm to 5:30pm for day 1 through 5. This time range could
be represent the times that a parent may wish to be set aside for school homework and the TV could not be
turned on by a child during this time.
Time range two could be set for 10:00pm to 11:00pm for the day 1 through 7 and time range three could be set
for 12:00am to 5:00am for day 1 through 7. These time ranges could represent the times that a parent may wish
that the TV not be used at all, (after bedtime).
To set, change, or to view Lock Out Intervals press the LOOK key while in PARENT mode. The display will
blink "L". While the display is blinking "L" press the FORCE key. The display will then blink "Lo". This
indicates that the Lock Out Interval mode is active and you should enter one of the digits 1, 2, or 3. Pressing
ENTER or CLEAR while the display is blinking "Lo" will abort the Lock Out Interval mode and return the TV
Allowance to PARENT mode.
Once one of the digits 1, 2, or 3 is pressed the display alternately blinks "Lo" and that digit. When the ENTER
key is then pressed the display alternately blinks "dAy" and the digit "0". Pressing the ENTER key while the
display is alternately blinking "dAy" and "0" will clear the lockout interval. Pressing ENTER after entering one
of the digits from 1 to 7 will set the start day of the lockout interval. After you set the start of the lockout interval
the display will alternately blink "EdAy" and "0" you then press one of the digits 1 through 7 followed by the
ENTER key to set which day the lockout interval is to end with.
After setting the beginning and ending days of a lockout interval they are checked to see if they are valid. The
beginning day and ending day of any time interval must always be within one week of each other and may not
span day 7. If the ending day is less that the beginning day Error Tone will sound and the display will blink
"EdAy" alternately with "0".
Once the day range of the Lock Out Interval has been entered the display will flash "12:00" indicating that the
beginning time for the time interval is to be entered. Once the beginning time is entered and the ENTER key is
pressed the AM LED together with the time just entered will flash. Once the AM LED has been set (cleared) the
display will flash "12:00" indicating that the ending time for the interval is to be set. Set the ending time just as
you set the beginning time and press ENTER.