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Changing The Region Code In The DVD Device

Fig 1: The Region Code Can Be Changed Up To 5 Times
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The region coding means that only discs that correspond with the set region in the DVD device can be played. Preselected region code is region code 1. The region code in the DVD device can be changed up to 5 times. After that, the set region is then locked and cannot be changed.

Region codes: 

  1. USA, Canada, and Bermuda.
  2. Europe including Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Iran, Japan, Lesotho, South Africa, Swaziland, French Guyana, and Greenland.
  3. South East Asia, Hong Kong, Macao, South Korea, and Taiwan.
  4. Australia, Oceania, Mexico, Central America, and South America.
  5. Russia, South Asia, India, Mongolia, North Korea, and Africa.
  6. China excluding Hong Kong and Macao.
NOTE:

Warranty repairs due to locked region on the DVD device will not be approved. Region code changes to the region in which the vehicle will be used can only to be done at the workshop. The security code is not to be given to the customer. Region code 0 is not used.

Do as follows to open the menu for region code change: 

  1. Turn on the ignition.
  2. Activating the system for rear seat entertainment.
    NOTE:

    There must not be a disc in the DVD player.

  3. Press or on the remote control depending on which DVD device is to be coded.
  4. Point the remote control at the DVD device to be coded and press: 7, 7, 7 and then the button.
  5. Select the region code that applies to the relevant vehicle and press.
  6. Use the RIGHT  respectively LEFT  arrow to select region. Then press.
  7. Press to exit the menu.
  8. Deactivating the system for rear seat entertainment.

Perform the same procedure for both the right and left screens separately.