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Acessing personal secrect codes is not possible,could be anythings,tries call Insignia tv customer service 1-800... telephone line in ur manual ask them how to reset personal screct codes.Must have the original tv remote to do this,like entering numbers.Try website like Remotes.com to buy an exact remote to ur original tv remote.
Sorry u have to buy an original remote for this.The universal remote,will not be response by the tv for tthis function.Try website like Remotes.com to buy an exact to the original remote.
The only way I know is to reinitialize the set. You do this by pressing Menu on the remote control, the pressing the number buttons 2,2,7,0 in sequence. using the remote, press the adjust button to hi lite INITIAL, then press enter on the remote. this should put it back to out of the box settings and clearing the parental lock code.
If you have kids, I recommend they do not watch you do this.
Good Luck,
Sky Assoc
According to the manual, "If you forget the password, you can erase your current password by pressing the number 8 button on the remote four times, thn press the enter button to confirm the setting. PASSWORD: 8888"
A picture of an unlocked lock indicates that Parent Lock is NOT active.
You have the rating set on your DVD player to lower than the rating of the movie you are trying to watch.
Somewhere in your setup menu of your DVD player (press the "setup" button on the remote with disc stopped or no disc) you will find a place to set the parental lock. Either turn it off, if that is an option, or set it to the rating of the movie (or higher) to enable viewing.
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