Regional Codes; Titles, Chapters And Tracks; General Maintenance And Disk Care - Tele System TS5600 User Manual

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8.2.2 Regional codes

Region 1
The United States Canada, the American territories
Region 2
Japan, Europe, southern Africa and the Middle East (including Egypt)
Region 3
South-East and eastern Asia (including Hong Kong)
Region 4
Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Central America, Mexico, South America and the
Caribbean
Region 5
Eastern Europe (the soviet union), the Indian subcontinents, North Africa, Korea and Mongolia
Region 6
China
Region 7
Reserved
Region 8
International and specialised locations (aeroplanes, cruise ships etc...)

8.2.3 Titles, chapters and tracks

8.2.4 General maintenance and disk care

WARNING
TELE System Electronic Srl would you like to inform you, in case any software and/or
hardware changes occurs with the purpose of optimizing this product, there might be
differences beetwen the manual contents and the device.
PRODUCT NOTICE
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and
other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by
Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise
authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is proohibited.
Title
When two or more films are recorded on one DVD the disk is divided
into two or more sections corresponding to the films. The sections are
identified by titles.
Chapters
The titles can be divided into many sub-sections. Each sub-section is
called a chapter.
Tracks
An audio CD can contain numerous songs which correspond to the
tracks.
In order for your DVD player to function correctly it is necessary to ensure that
the disks are clean and scratch free. It is good practise to make sure that the
disk is clean and in good condition before inserting into the DVD player. If
necessary the appropriate methods for cleaning are outlined below:
- Use a soft and clean cloth for cleaning.
- Hold the disk by the edges. Clean the disk with circular movements from
the centre to the edge.
- Do not use chemical products such as solvents or volatile liquids (alcohol)
- If necessary dampen the cloth with water.
- To guarantee long life for the disks
- Keep the disks clean following the instructions given above.
- Take and hold the disk by the edges avoiding leaving finger prints
- To catalogue the disks do not use labels or stickers which could leave a
residue on the surface of the disk.
- If there is residue from glue or similar substances remove completely
before using the disk.
- Do not expose the disks to direct sunlight or heat sources.
- After use always place the disks back in their appropriate containers.
- Do not write on the labelled side of the disks with a ball-point pen or with
pens which could scratch the surface. Use pens made particularly for this
purpose which can be found in shops.
- Do not drop, knock or bend the disk.
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