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Model 220kv-k on the little display screen it has come up saying reg1 and on the main tv screen it say select a zone 1-6 it wont go past it and if a dvd is in the player it goes to main menu and on top of the main menu is (player's region setting) <1> : region <2> : region <3> : region <4> : region <5> : region <6> : region pick out any one of these! help me please

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Region 1 is US/Canada. This is your only available region. If you put in a DVD from a different region, it will not work.

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