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frweber

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heb gisteren een panasonic dvd recorder op de kop getikt type panasonic dmr e80 h maar deze is regio australieen heeft iemand een idee hoe ik die recorder regio vrij krijg of regio 2
bij voorbaaddank
groetjes frans
 
Helaas, op dit moment nog niet mogelijk voor zover ik heb kunnen vinden.
Pioneer heeft sowieso al maar weinig modellen waar het bij mogelijk is.

Oops, sorry, wacht ik kijk nog even verder, ik zat bij Pioneer te kijken i.p.v. Panasonic.:biggrin:

Nee helaas, kan ik deze Panasonic ook niet vinden met hack.
Vroeger had je een site, ik kan er nu nog eentje vinden www.dvdregionfree.net maar daar moet je voor betalen en ook daar staat ie niet bij.
Ook op www.regionfree.net staat ie er niet tussen, daar is zelfs helemaal geen Panasonic te vinden.:(
 
bt in ieder geval bedankt voor de moeite
groetjes frans
 
Misschien heb je hier wat aan. Het is hetzelfde model las ik op internet.

Het komt van http://www.dxcc.com/dmr-e85h.htm

Neat Things

I have also discovered a number of special things you can do using special key presses. These have not been documented in any of the user manuals. As an aside, one time I was trying to manually set the clock. There is an automatic clock setting mechanism, but it's never correct. Even if it is, if the program you are recording starts 1 second early, it looks like it started at "8:59 pm" instead of "9:00 pm". The way I set the clock is 30 seconds before the top of the minute (At exactly 30 seconds after 9:00, my clock goes to 9:01). This way, you will have a ?30-second window at the top of the hour to get the time-stamp correct. At any rate, I was trying to set the clock manually, but that function was "grayed out". I tried the "Reinitialize Settings", but that didn't help. I tried to change the TV-Guide settings, but that didn't help either. I tried to switch between cable and TV, but that didn't help (and somehow even that became grayed out). I called Panasonic Tech Support. I was told that my system RAM had gotten corrupted and I had to send the unit in for service! This made no sense to me. I asked her if there wasn't a way to clear the RAM back to some starting point. I was told there wasn't, and please send the unit in for service. Well, as it turns out, there IS a way to do that! (See Commands) Another time, I (somehow?) managed to make the DVD Drive tray "Lock". If I tried to eject a DVD, it would display "LOCK" and refuse to open. At least this time, when I called tech support, I was told what to do - but it really should have been in the manual.

Commands

To toggle the disk eject from "LOCK" to "UNLOCK": With the unit ON, press and hold "Power" and "Stop" for 5 seconds.

To eject a disk if the unit won't operate (U99, etc.): With the unit OFF, press and hold "Power", "Stop" and "Channel Up" for 5 seconds.

To initialize ALL parameters to factory defaults: With the unit OFF, press "Skip Rev" ( |<< ) and "Time Slip" and "Open/Close" for 5 seconds.

To enter "Service Mode": With power off, press "Stop" and "Time Slip" and "Open/Close" for 5 seconds. "SERVICEMODE 00" is displayed.

What follows are the more useful commands you can perform. You use the remote to key in a 2 number value. You can usually return back to the "Service Mode" by entering "00". If you get stuck, hold the power key for 10-12 seconds or until the unit shuts off. Try to avoid unplugging the unit while in service mode. In fact, because losing power while writing to either the hard disk or a DVD-R or DVD-RAM can lose everything, I use a small "UPS" (Battery backed-up Power Source) to power my units. This way, if the AC Mains go out, I don't damage anything?

Oh, and DO NOT experiment with any number combinations that aren't documented here. If you do, you may wish you hadn't?

00 = Return to Service mode start.

02 = Display Firmware Versions. The display will show the following for 3 seconds each:

1. DVD Region Code (should be Region 1 for USA)

2. Main Firmware Version (0950DL, or something like that)

3. Timer firmware Version (0110DC, or something like that)

4. DVD Drive firmware version (J125, or something like that)

5. ROM checksum (I think) - It should be all zeroes.

The ROM checksum will remain. You can get back to Service Mode with 00.

41 = The number of hours the laser in the DVD drive has been active.

51 = All display segments are turned on. Use 00 to exit.

61 = Date the unit was manufactured. YYYYMMDD

To exit Service Mode, hold the power key for 10-12 seconds until the unit shuts off.
 
Ik weet niet hoe groot het verschil is tussen de e80h en e85h uit dit verhaal, zal wel niet veel zijn.

De informatie is op zich heel interessant, alleen jammer dat wel de regiocode wordt weergegeven, maar nog niet te lezen is hoe je hem dan kunt veranderen.

Goede kans dat dit met een van de codes mogelijk is.

P.s. ik las net ergens anders dit:
http://www.multiregionupgrades.co.uk/upgrades/pana.htm

Daar staat de e85 wel bij, misschien kunnen ze ook de e80. Nadeel is dat het nogal wat geld kost bij deze site.
En wel 24,99 pond om precies te zijn, daarvoor krijg je dan een service a/b in leen met instructies.
 
die 80 of 85 stelt op zich niks voor dat is de grote van de harddisk
in iedergeval bedankt kan ik weer even verder knubbelen
groetjes frans
 



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