What are Blu-ray and DVD region codes, country codes, multi-region or zone locks? Read DVD Player region codes and Blu-ray region codes.
DVD Player | Hacks | Updated | Add |
JVC XV-D2000 | 2 user region code comments |
November 06, 2002 | Post region code/hack comment |
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Multi-region hack Instructions Using your remote control : 1. Press Power to turn machine off 2. Wait 5 seconds 3. Press and hold DVD Menu and On Screen on the machine together, and then press Power on the machine to switch it back on 4. Let go of the DVD Menu and On Screen buttons 5. Press Standby on the machine , the display should now show either "TEST 2", "TEST4", or "TEST 6" depending on the machines existing region setting 6. Press DVD Menu on the machine twice in a row, and the display should now show "000 5858" 7. Press the Up and Down cursor buttons, and change the first three digits to "02E" 8. Press the Right and Left cursor buttons, and change the last four digits to "0000" for Region Free, "0101" for Region 1, "0202" for Region 2, "0404" for Region 4, "0808" for Region 8, and finally "2020" for Region 20 ***See Note at bottom. 9. If you are having problems with Region 4 disks change the above setting to "0458" and make sure PAL or NTSC is correctly set on your machine 10. Press Enter to confirm the Region change 11. Press Standby on the machine to turn it off 12. Wait 5 seconds 13. Press Standby on the machine to turn it on *** Instruction 8 has an option for Region 8, this Region is a special reserved Region for Special international venues (airplanes, cruise ships, etc.) . Region 20 is unknown. Do Not use it ! | |||
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The region hack given earlier does work, however, there is a modification you must do for North American editions of this player. The problem is that the NA (and possibly Japanese) versions of the JVC XVD2000 do not have a full power off button. It only has a standby power button (so some of the machine lights stay on). So, in order to make the region hack work, you have to UNPLUG the machine for every step that requires you to power off. ie, Actually physically unplug the machine from the wall then plug it back in. This has the same effect as pressing a true power on/off button. |
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