| Home > TV Guardian > How To Activate Your TVGuardian DVD Player How To Activate Your TVGuardian DVD Player Follow these instructions for help in
activating your TV Guardian enabled DVD Player. - Retrieve the Registration Key from your TV Guardian enabled DVD Player (We have a list of players that are available from us.)
STEP 1. Push the 'Set Up' or
'Menu' button on your remote control and select 'TVGuardian' - it may be under the 'Ratings' or 'Parental' screen. (Note: This may be different. You may need to look through the menu options for it or refer to your manual). STEP 2. Choose 'TVGuardian'. STEP 3. The Registration Key is displayed on the television screen. - If you have already purchased TV Guardian Activation Code, reply to your order confirmation email with the Registration Key. You must have your DVD Player hooked up to your TV to retrieve your Registration Code. (Phone Orders: Have your Registration Key ready when calling (800) 828-4514.)
- You will receive the
Activation Code within 1 business day via email (online orders). Phone orders will receive the Activation Code immediately.
- Enter the Activation Code into the TV Guardian screen of your DVD Player.
Please Note: - Please see the manual on how to use the TVGuardian features. Please Note: The TV Guardian features must be activated - $29.95 one-time fee.
- The TVGuardian feature will not work with DVDs distributed by Universal Studios. Universal Studios does not use closed-captioning on their DVDs, therefore, the TVGuardian feature will not work. To filter these movies, see the Filtering DVD Player.
- See the TVGuardian for use with VCRs and Television.
- The closed-caption display feature, used when a
phrase with profanity is muted, may not work in progressive scan mode.
A word about TV Guardian DVD Players with Progressive Scan and HDMI: The TVG DVD player will support the component video (red, green and blue video) and HDMI connections. When using the player in progressive scan mode or an HDMI connection it will not display the replacement captions, but will mute the sound. ** The TV Guardian feature requires the movie be from North America (NTSC) and have closed-captioning encoded. |