DVD Player Handset Hacks

Handset Hacks for Pioneer Players

Select a player from the list below:-

DV-37
DV-C302D
DV-K101
XV-HTD510
DV-333
DV-343
DV-444
DV-505
DV-530
DV-535
DV-606
DV-626
DV-717
DVL-909

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DV-37

Multi-Region:

  • Turn On unit and remove any disc in the tray
  • Press the Setup button on the remote control.
  • Move over to General using the arrow keys
  • Select Basic
  • Press Display - this will display your region and firmware version.
  • Press Condition/Memory (nothing is displayed or changed on the screen)
  • Press the Region # required (i.e. 2 for Region 2 etc)
  • Press Menu to store

Thanks to Bryan for the information

DV-333

Multi-Region:

  • Turn On with no disc in
  • On the remote control, press Setup
  • Select General (certify that the Setup is on Basic).
  • Press Display
  • Press Condition
  • Choose region code and quit Setup

Thanks to Bryan for the information

DV-343, DV-444, DV-505, DV-530, DV-535, DV-606, DV-626, DV-717, DVL-909, DV-C302D, DV-K101, XV-HTD510

Multi-Region:

  • Turn On unit and remove any disc in the tray
  • Press the Setup button on the remote control.
  • Move over to General using the arrow keys
  • Select Basic
  • Press Display - this will display your region and firmware version.
  • Press Condition/Memory (nothing is displayed or changed on the screen)
  • Press the Region # required (i.e. 2 for Region 2 etc)
  • Press Menu to store

Thanks to Bryan for the information

This hacks page was last updated on Saturday, November 01, 2003

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