Removing The Cd/Dvd By Hand (Emergency Removal); Regional Codes For Dvd Films And Dvd Players - Fujitsu Siemens Computers AMILO Li Series Easy Manual

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Removing the CD/DVD by hand (emergency removal)

Emergencyremoval,CD/DVD
Removing byhand,CD/DVD
CD/DVD
In the event of a power failure or damage to the drive it may be necessary
to manually remove the CD/DVD.
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Regional codes for DVD films and DVD players
DVD
Regionalcodes
DVDfilm
DVD films and DVD players (e.g. the DVD drive of your notebook) are always
provided with a regional code. The regional codes of DVD films and DVD players
must match so that the DVD film can be played back.
There are six different regional codes:
Regional code 1:
Regional code 2:
Regional code 3:
Regional code 4:
Regional code 5:
Regional code 6:
The DVD drive of your notebook supports the function RPC-II (Phase II System of Regional
Playback Control). This function permits the final user to change the regional code of
the drive up to five times to play back corresponding DVD films. After this, the last
regional code selected is retained and cannot be changed again.
If a DVD film can be watched in all regions, it has the regional code 0.
Before buying a DVD film you should check that the regional code of the DVD film
matches the region code set for the DVD drive of your notebook.
10600900868, edition 1
1
USA and Canada
Egypt, Europe, Japan, South Africa and the Middle East
South-east Asia (incl. Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea,
Taiwan)
Australia, New Zealand, South-East Pacific, Central and South America,
and the Caribbean
Africa (except South Africa), India and the former Soviet states
China
Working with the notebook
► Switch your notebook off.
► Push a pen or a piece of wire (such as a
paperclip) firmly into the opening (1).
The drive tray is ejected. You can now pull
the drive tray (2) out of the drive.
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