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How are parental controls to be handled (i.e., just display the program rating or also block a program)?

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How are parental controls to be handled (i.e., just display the program rating or also block a program)?

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Parental controls are transmitted specifically to allow a viewer to block content so the converter is required to both display ratings and also block programs. 5. What are the requirements for the remote control described in Technical Appendix 1 (required remote)? The remote control must be able to control all of the features of the CECB and come supplied with batteries. The CECB shall use remote control technology in common use so a consumer with a “programmable” or “universal” remote control (not required to be supplied with the CECB) will, at the least, be able to program a universal remote control to turn the CECB on and off and change the channels. Remote control codes commonly used in audio and video equipment are available from suppliers of universal or programmable remote controls. 6. Please clarify whether all of the PSIP functions described in A/65C must be provided. PSIP transmission is required by the FCC. The CECB must be capable of accepting PSIP, which includes the progr

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