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* The Region Code Q: Not begin to playback but to display REGION ERROR after inserting disc into disc compartment. Why ? A: Because the DVD player and disc has respective region code. If the region codes of them are not match with each other, the DVD player can not play the disc. Appendix: The region code of DVD: The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) divided the world into 6 regions, and named every region a code, namely region code. The region codes and the countries or areas represented by the region codes as follows: Region 1: America, Canada, East-Pacific Inlands; Region 2: Japan, West Europe, North Europe, Egypt, South Africa, Middle East; Region 3: South-east Asian countries include Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand, indonesia, etc.; Region 4: Australia, New Zealand, Central South America, South Pacific Inlands; Region 5: Russia, Mongolia, Indian Peninsula, Middle Asia, East Europe, North Korea, North Africa, North-west Asia etc.; Region 6: China mainland. Basically, when a DVD movie disc for the version of region 6 was decided not to issue, we need to purchase another DVD player that can play the DVD movie disc for the version of non-region 6. In order to view this disc, viewer who does not have the non-region 6 DVD player facilities will have to spend extra sum of money to buy it. The problems caused from the area code inconsistency between the disc and the DVD player has pushed for the production of Unlock-Version DVD player facilities, and some DVD disc sets allow user to modify the area codes for a limited number of times. But note that only the discs produced by the 8 biggest filmmaking companies of America restrict so, they are not one of original DVD format. That is to say, the DVD movie discs not produced by the 8 biggest filmmaking companies of America were not restricted by the rule of region code. Generally, they are called FreeRegionCode discs or Full Region discs. The 8 biggest filmmaking companies of America are as follows: 1. WarnerBros; 2. Columbia; 3. 20thCenturyFOX; 4. Paramount; 5. Universal; 6. UA(UnitedArtist); 7. MGM(MetroDogwynMayer); 8. WaltDisney 1.3 Maintenance and Cleaning of Discs Disc Maintenance 1. To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its edge, do not touch the disc surface of the play side. 2. Do not stick paper or tape on the disc. If there is glue (or analog) on the disc surface, must wipe it up before using. 3. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight, or nearby heat sources such as caliduct, or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight where there can be a considerable rise in temperature. 4. Put the disc inside disc case to keep temperature after finishing playback. Disc Cleaning 1. Before playing, wipe the disc with a clean lint. wipe the disc outwards from the disc center. 2. Do not use petrel, thinner. commercially cleaner or anti-static spray can damage the unit. Fig.1 B A Fig.2 + side up Fig.3 1.4 Battery Information of the Remote Control Replace Battery in the Remote Control: 1.Before using the remote control for the first time, pull the insulating sheet out of the remote control as the direction indicated by the arrow.(see fig.1) 2.Press the movable block hold as the direction indicated by the A arrow (See fig.2), then pull the battery holder out of the remote control as the direction indicated by the B arrow(see fig.2). 3.Replace the old battery by a new battery with (+) polarity side upward. (See fig.3). 4.Insert the battery holder to the original position in remote control. (See fig.3). Note about the Battery of the Remote Control: 1.Improper use of battery may cause overheating or explosion. so that Result in injury or fire . 2.Battery leakage may cause damage to the remote control(Battery Life: 6 months with normal use in normal room temperature). 3.Do not short the battery. 4.Do not throw the battery into the fire. 5.To avoid the risk of accident, keep the battery out of reach of children. PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.pdffactory.com

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1.3 Maintenance and Cleaning of Discs
Disc Maintenance
1. To
h
1.
Do not use petrel, thinner. commercially cleaner or anti-static spray can
damage the unit.
keep the disc clean,
andle the disc by its edge, do not touch the disc
surface of the play side.
2. Do not stick paper or tape on the disc. If there is glue (or analog) on the
disc surface, must wipe it up before using.
3. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight, or nearby heat sources such as
caliduct, or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight where there can be a
considerable rise in temperature.
4. Put the disc inside disc case to keep temperature after finishing playback.
Before playing, wipe the disc with a clean lint. wipe the disc outwards from
the disc center.
2.
Disc Cleaning
1.4 Battery Information of the Remote Control
Replace Battery in the Remote Control
Note about the Battery of the Remote Control
:
:
1.
3.Do not short the battery.
4.Do not throw the battery into the fire.
5.To avoid the risk of accident, keep the battery out of reach of children.
1.Before using the remote control for the first time, pull the insulating
sheet out of the remote control as the direction indicated by the
arrow.(see fig.1)
2.Press the movable block hold as the direction indicated by the A arrow
(See fig.2), then pull the battery holder out of the remote control as
the direction indicated by the B arrow(see fig.2).
3.Replace the old battery by a new battery with (+) polarity side upward.
(See fig.3).
4.Insert the battery holder to the original position in remote control.
(See fig.3).
Improper use of battery may cause overheating or explosion. so that
Result in injury or fire .
2.Battery leakage may cause damage to the remote control(Battery
Life: 6 months with normal use in normal room temperature).
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
A
B
+ side up
*
The Region Code
Q: Not begin to playback but to display REGION ERROR after inserting disc into
disc compartment. Why ?
A: Because the DVD player and disc has respective region code. If the region codes
of them are not match with each other, the DVD player can not play the disc.
Appendix: The region code of DVD:
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) divided the world into 6
regions, and named every region a code, namely region code. The region codes
and the countries or areas represented by the region codes as follows:
Region 1: America, Canada, East-Pacific Inlands;
Region 2: Japan, West Europe, North Europe, Egypt, South Africa, Middle East;
Region 3:
Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea,
Thailand, indonesia, etc.;
Region 4: Australia, New Zealand, Central South America, South Pacific Inlands;
Region 5: Russia, Mongolia, Indian Peninsula, Middle Asia, East Europe, North
Korea, North Africa, North-west Asia etc.;
Region 6: China mainland.
Basically, when a DVD movie disc for the version of region 6 was decided not to
issue, we need to purchase another DVD player that can play the DVD movie disc
for the version of non-region 6. In order to view this disc, viewer who does not have
the non-region 6 DVD player facilities will have to spend extra sum of money to buy
it. The problems caused from the area code inconsistency between the disc and the
DVD player has pushed for the production of Unlock-Version DVD player facilities,
and some DVD disc sets allow user to modify the area codes for a limited number of
times. But note that only the discs produced by the 8 biggest filmmaking companies
of America restrict so, they are not one of original DVD format. That is to say, the
DVD movie discs not produced by
South-east Asian countries include
the 8 biggest filmmaking companies of America
were not restricted by the rule of region code. Generally, they are called
FreeRegionCode discs or Full Region discs. The 8 biggest filmmaking companies
of America are as follows:
1. WarnerBros;
2. Columbia;
3. 20thCenturyFOX;
4. Paramount;
5. Universal;
6. UA(UnitedArtist);
7. MGM(MetroDogwynMayer);
8. WaltDisney
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