Dvd regions (1-6), Default region code setting – AMX MAX-AVP User Manual

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Changing the DVD Region Code Setting

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MAX-AVP Audio-Video Player

DVD Regions (1-6)

The following table lists the six international DVD Region Codes used by all DVD-ROMs:

Default Region Code Setting

By default, all MAX DVD-ROM drives are set to read DVDs with Region 1 encoding (for U.S., Canada
and U.S. Territories). Depending on what region of the world you are installing and operating the MAX-
AVM, you may need to change the region code setting in order to read DVDs from other regions.

Each DVD-ROM drive adheres to the (CCA licensing organization) requirement that the drive must be
set to a region specific code to play authorized DVDs for that region. The requirement allows for the
DVD-ROM region code to be changed a maximum of five (5) times in a drive. The fifth time, the region
code is "locked" permanently in the drive. This procedure is mandated for all DVD-ROM manufactures
that carry the DVD logo and applies to all DVD-ROM drives used throughout the MAX system.

• REGION 1:

USA, Canada

• REGION 2:

Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Greenland

• REGION 3:

S.Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Parts of South East Asia

• REGION 4:

Australia, New Zealand, Latin America (including Mexico)

• REGION 5:

Eastern Europe, Russia, India, Africa

• REGION 6:

China

1

2

3

4

5

6

2

2

2

4

5

Since the AVP is set to Region 1 as the default factory setting, there are 4 additional
changes allowed. (for a total of five allowed).

Refer to the Setup Page section on page 46 for detailed descriptions of all of the
options available via the MAX-AVP Setup Page.

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