User guide
12 PC Moderator ™ Installation and User Guide
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Help them find constructive and rewarding use of their time – perhaps even time spent
with you. Otherwise you may find them simply filling their available time playing
video games or watching TV. For more information, tips and support visit our web site
at www.pcmoderator.com.
6. View the on-screen tutorial. The on-screen tutorial walks you through the operation
and features of the PC Moderator. It is highly recommended that first time users view
this program that runs automatically after the first time setup program.
7. Exit setup by pressing <0> and <Enter> at the Setup Menu. If you want to keep a
hard copy of the settings you may print out the text at any time during setup (using the
mouse only).
Before Using the PC Moderator
Some mental health professionals believe that for certain individuals, excessive computer
use that causes problems in academic, occupational or social functioning may be
symptomatic of more serious mental health problems such as Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder (OCD), anxiety or depression (Woog, 2004). If you suspect a more serious
mental health issue or your child exhibits violence, drug and/or alcohol abuse, self-
injurious behavior or threats of suicide, CONTACT A MENTAL HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL IMMEDIATELY.
Talking To Your Children about the PC Moderator
Before your children use the computer with the PC Moderator, explain to them the purpose
and the conditions for which they are allowed the privilege of using the computer. Even if
your child has their own computer that was given to or purchased by them, using it your
home is still a privilege. Remember that you are paying for the electricity, Internet
connection and a place to use the computer.
Explain to them that the purpose of the PC Moderator is to allow parents to monitor and
set reasonable limits on computer use. Explain that it cannot be easily removed even if
they open up the computer since it is locked onto the VGA port. Explain that the key for
the lock will not be kept in the home so they should not waste time looking for it. Also let
them know that attempting to detach the PC Moderator without properly removing the
lock and cover might seriously damage the computer or cause them personal injury (i.e.
they attempt to cut the case or lock shackle).
Note: While the PC Moderator is constructed of 18 gauge stainless
steel and the padlock of hardened steel, nothing is 100% impenetrable.
That is why you will need to explain to your children before they use
the computer that if they tamper, destroy or otherwise remove the PC
Moderator, they will lose access to the computer for 3 weeks or longer