MDL200 - DVD Region Code Settings
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MAX-MDL200 Multi-Disc Loader System
Changing the Region Code Settings on the MDL200
The MDL200 must be connected to the laptop PC in order to change the region code settings.
To change the region code setting on the MDL200’s DVD-ROM drives:
1.
Mount a DVD disc that is coded with the region code that you want to set the drive to, on the
drive that you want to change the region code setting for (
Drive 1
or
Drive 2)
.
Use a DVD that is coded with the region code that you want to set the drive to.
2.
Open
Proview
: Select
Start > All Programs > Powerfile > Powerfile 5.4 Proview > Proview
.
a.
Expand
PowerfileC200 RAM-Changer.
b.
Expand the slots view.
c.
Right-click on the slot that contains the disc with the desired region code.
d.
Select
Mount > Drive X
(
1
or
2
, depending on the target drive).
3.
On the laptop PC, launch Windows Explorer and select
My Computer
.
4.
Under
Devices With Removable Storage
, you should see a listing of three disc drives - one
represents the DVD-ROM on the laptop (typically the first one in the list), and the other two
represent the DVD-ROMs on the MDL200.
5.
Right-click on any drive and select
Properties
to access the Properties dialog for the selected
drive.
6.
In the Properties dialog select the
Hardware
tab to view a listing of all disc drives on the PC,
including the MDL200’s two DVD-ROMs (listed as “
POWERFILE-C200 DVD1...
” and
“
POWERFILE-C200 DVD2...
”).
7.
Select one of the MDL200 DVD-ROM drives and click on the
Properties
button to access the
Device Properties dialog for the selected DVD-ROM.
8.
In the Device Properties dialog, select the
DVD Region
tab.
9.
Select the region code that you want to assign to the selected DVD-ROM by selecting a
geographical area from the list, and click
OK
to apply your changes.
The number of resets still available is indicated in the Device Properties dialog.
10.
In
Proview
, right-click on the same slot and select
Unmount
.
11.
Close
Proview
.
Repeat these steps to specify the region code for the other DVD-ROM drive if necessary.
Do not run Proview and BulkRipper simultaneously
- the programs will conflict
with each other.