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DVD Receiver DVR 50
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Contents
Introduction
Congratulations
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Quick Setup
Advanced Setup
Receiver
DVDs and Other Media
Advanced Functions
Radio
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Support
Appendix
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on your
new Jamo DVR 50 Receiver
The many different functions provided by your new DVDreceiver will be a source of pleasure for you for many
years to come. Naturally, you can play and watch DVDfilms with superb audio and visual quality.
You can watch films in many other formats than DVD,such as MPEG-4,XviD, DivX.
The audio features also give you the option of playing music CDs,MP3 or Ogg Vorbis files. The DVR 50 automatically reeogniseseach format and can read CD-RW and DVD-RW alike. Your new DVR50 also supports
Picture CDs (jpg), which means that you can display your photos directly on the TVscreen.This includes pictures developed at the photo shop and any photos you have scannedand savedto a CDyourself.
Note: Do not use the DVD Receiver until you hove studied the quick setup menu. To do so, the DVD Receiver must be connected to a TVseL
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Introduction
Make sure the following accessories are included with your DVD Receiver.
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Batteries
Power Cable
Remote control
for the remote control (size "AAA" RBP)
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ComDosite Video
Not grovided in Europe
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Audio Cable
AM Antenna
Provided in Europe only
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Referto the illustration below to connect speakers,subwoofer and antennas. Tofit the DVR50 into your current video system,refer to the three
configuration examples.Choosefrom one of them or makeyour own combination.
Speakers
Extra accessories
Subwoofer
Extra accessory
Jamo DVR50
FM Antenna
PowerCable
AM Antenna
Back panel
Detailed overview Of the back panel
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FM antenna
AM antenna
SCARTconnector
Component video output
Compositevideo output
S-Video output
Analog audio output
8. "IVanalog input
9. Video analog input
10. Auxiliary analog input
11. Subwoofer output
12. Optieal audio input
13. Coaxial audio input
14. Optical audio output
15. Surround speakercentre out
16. Surround speakerright out
17. Surround speakerleft out
18. Right speakerout
19. Leff speakerout
20. AC input
SCART video configuration
Both audio and video is connected through the SCARTlead. Ira Satellite receiver or set top box has digital audio output (here optical), you can connect to it directly.
VCR
SAT/STB
S-Video
configuration
Video is connected through the S-Video connectors (or composite video connectors) to the TV.Audio is also connected through the IV to the DVD
receiver.If a Satellite receiveror set top box has digital audio output (here coaxial), you can connect it directly
VCR
SAT/STB
Jamo DVR50
Component
video configuration
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Video is connected to the monitor, and audio is connected to the DVD receiver
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SATISTBIH
DTV/PC
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Jamo DVR50
Monitor/
PlasmaIV
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Overv!ew
Front Panel
The front panel has tile Standard buttons
listed below. When tile disk tray is open, push the end of the tray to cloSe it.
1= Standby
2= Source select
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3.
4.
Volume up
Volume down
5= Previous (Arrow down in menuS)
6= Next (Arrow up in menus)
7. Play/pause (Enter in menus)
8. Load (Eject)
Display
The DVD Receiver is equipped with a VFD display which indicates the current
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ongoing activities.
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Indicates
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the
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selection of the disk being played
track, chapter or program being played
status on the source or the media playing
type of media being played
Remote
The receiver is delivered with a standard remote controL All the player's functions can be performed from it.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Standby
DVD Selector
Radio Selector
Video or Auxilian
7V Selector
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7.
8.
Up Arro_
Left ArrowJRewind
Pla'. Pause Enter
9. Right ArrowlFast
10. Down Arrow
Selector
Forwarc
11. Previous TracklCha pterlProgra m
12= Stop
13= Next TracklChapterlProgram
14. Menu
15. Ust
16. SetuD
17. Info
18. Mute
19. Sound Mode
20. LoadlEjecl
21. Volume 22. Volume -
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Putting the batteries
Note:
Certain functions will onlv work if suo_--
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oorted b_ the media.
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Quick Setup
If vour DVD Receiver is eorrec_ eonnec_ea (see _ne chapter on cable eonnectionsl, a menu will aDDear wnen _ou _urn
on _ne DVD Receiver. The menu instaIIs the most _moortant settings for your IV set and {anguage.
Note: If this menu doesnot aooear when vou start the DVDReceiver recheck the cable connections,
Note: Tryconnecting your TVset using the CompositeVideocables.Composite Videoalways oroaucesa picture,
Language
Select _ne language that will de used whenever
you open _ne DVR 50's built-in menus. Use the
arrow DU_OnS on the remo_e control _o move
the rectangular frame to the language
[o se_ee_ an(] press ENTER.
tou wish
Video
Select the video connection your DVD receiver is
plugged with. Your options are SCART, S-Video
or Component video. Composite video is always
available, but the quality level is not as good as
the other connections.
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This screen presents two different types of IV
formats: 4:3 (normaO or 16:9 (wide ser_en)_
Note: Some 4:3 1V sereens can display 16:9 format.
Speaker Type
To ge_ me oes_ possible sound select the tYPe of
front
SpesKer_
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nave
conneeEecl
You con always go back and start again if you happen to do something
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wrong, or if you wish to enter the Setup menu and edit it.
Advanced Setup
You can always access the Setup menu and adjust the DVR 50 to your specific requirements and hardware. When the
]amo logo appears on the main screen, press the SETUP button on your remote control, and a menu will appear with
the available options. The orange frame shows your position on the menu. Use the arrow buttons to move the frame
and select by pressing the ENTER button. The settings on some of the menus have already been determined under
Quick setup, but there are several settings available under Advanced setup as well.
LanguageSettings
The first menu is the Language settings menu.
Here you select the language you wish to use
for the menus, that will appear on the screen,
and your preferred language when playing a
DVD film = for subtitles, speech and menus
(they will only be used if the film supports the
language). You can select more DVD languages
by selecting and entering a country code from
the table shown on appendix.
Video Settings
You can select the IV _ IDe {16:9 or 4:4 format_,
video s.,slem (Pa or NTSC_ana video connectlon where SCART. S-Video or ComDonent video
_s available. ComDosite video is alwavs available.
NOte: Progressive scan only works on Component video output. This connection
givea the bestvideo quality.
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Audio Settings
Jamo has tuned the product to give you the best
possible sound experience (Jamo Reference].
Under acoustic setup, you can neutralize these
settings or enhance them further by selecting
dynamic soun& Speakersizeis usedto makethe
right basemanagement When using small front
speakers,try to place the subwoofer between
the front speakers. Speakers level let you
change the level on the speakers individually.
Selectthe channel you want to changeand use
the volume buttons to adjust up and down.
External Inout Setua
For external sources (IV wdeo and auxiliary]
you must define which p_ugs are used for the
audio connection. For each source, the mDU[
plugs can be: Analog
Dig_taI coaxial
SCART, Digita
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Miscellaneous Settings
This display lets you set your preferred level of
protection on the films. Some films are divided
into levels, so that parents can prevent their
children from seeing a specific type of film. In
the next menu item, you createa passwordthat
is required for editing this setup*. The light in
the DVDReceiver'sdisplay can be modified from
dim to normal or bright. All settings can be reset
in the "Restore settings" menu, and the Quick
setup can be reqnitiated fr0m the last menu.
*If you wish to modify this setup later on, you
must re-enter the password.
To leave a menu, pressthe !eft arrow on the remote control
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Receiver
Turn on and select DVD. rad*o, video and TV by presstng the source ou_tons.
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Standb. Button
Standby will turn off the DVD receiver
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Source Select Buttons
Press the DVD button to start playing a medium. Pressing the
Radio button w_fl start playmg radio. TV or Video should be
E)ressea to select external mDuts from TV or Video sound.
Auxiliary
can De selee[ea oy pressing the Video button twice.
Amolifier
Buttons
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Change the volume level bv pressing _ne volume buttons. Press
mute ff instant silence is needed. The mode buttor is usea _o
cnange between different sound modes. B\ default
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avmlable sound moae is selected for the source or media mav-
V_LUUE
ng. It can be changed according to the tabIe shown below. The
default for CD rap3 and radio is always stereo tcentre ann rear
sDeaKers are turneo offl.
DTS:
Surround Stereo
Dolb'. Digital:
Stereo:
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Surround Stereo
PLII movie Stereo, PLII music, 4 channel Stereo
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The DVDPlayer supports the following media: DVDVideo, DivX, XviD, ISO MPEG-4,Audio CD,MP3, Ogg Vorbis and JPG.
DVD Menu
CDMP3andOgg
If vou nave adjusted your DVD Receiver according to tne
"3s_ructlons above. 1ou can now insert a DVD into vour
A/hen Du insert an audio CD or a disc with MP3 or Ogg
Vorbis files, me plaver will automabc_ y reeogmse the
format and start playing ft. You can use nexl orevlous
track or Jou can use role menu io navigate tnrougn the
file structure, ann SeleCt me song lou want to hear b.
pressmg enter.
DVD Receiver. A momen_ _ateh the DVD menu will appear.
Use me arrow buttons to nawgate in the menu and start
the film.
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Note: As this menu is oert of the DVD itse _ it will very
one from DVD to another.
DivX, XviD end MPEG-4
Photo CD and.fpeg
The DVR 50 recognises the format and automatically
starts playing the CD when you insert it into the drive.
Use the counter in the display to help you to see where
you are in the film. You have access to the usual playback
options, such as stop, pause, go to next, time search, etc.
The DVR 50 can show photos on your W. The photos must
be stored in JPEG format on a Disc. The player will automatically reeognise the files, and start showing them as
a slide show. In the menu you can navigate to find a specific photo, and start the slide show from here by pressing enter.
DVDfilms are normally supplied with a regional code (I), (2), etc., and can only be played on DVD playerslreceiverswith the same regional code. You
can seethe region on the back of the player. Regiontags appear as follows:
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Advanced
Functions
TOsimplify the remote, we have put all advanced functions under the list button. Press
list until you get the function you want to operate. Press enter to activate it.
Subtitle
Usethis function to choose from the subtitles available on the film. Normally you
can also choose the subtitle on the DVDmenu
Audio
Usethis function to chose among the available audio tracks on the film. Normally
you can also choseAudio on the DVDmenu.
Search
When activating search you can enter a specific title, chapter or time on the disk,
and start playing from here by pressing enter.
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Set Mark, Goto Mark
Set mark will rememberthe current position (timestamp) on the disc. By activating
the Goto mark, the player will start playing from that position. When the disc is
changed the bookmark will be reset.
Zoom
You can zoom in on specific areas. When zoom is available, press enter to zoom in,
and use the cursor to move the zoom-window on the screen.
Angle
If the film supports more than one camera angle, you can use enter to switch from
one camera angle to another.
Repeat
You can play the current title/disc or a chapter/track continiously by activating
repeat. Default repeat is off.
Shuffle
When shuffle is activated tracks are played in random order. Default shuffle is set
to off,
Late night
If you want to watch a movie without disturbing others in the house, you can
reducethe dynamics (loud sounds)by activating the late night function. This function is reset when the product is turned off.
Slide show
Working the List functions
Press the
List button
until
the function
(Zoom in this
With this function you can change the time that each picture is shown in the slide
show. You can also stop the slide show by selecting off.
example) is available on the on-screen menu. Press enter
to activate it (change Zoom level in this example).
Title menu
Note: Theon-screen menu times out automatically after
a few secondswith no changes.
This function is sometimes used if you have more than one film (title) on one DVD.
Not all the functions
are available on all the medias
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Radio
If the antennas are correctly
connected, you should be able to listen to both FM and AM radio
Find a rodio stotion
Press >> or << to start searching for a radio
station. The display will show the current frequency. If necessary you can fine tune with
arrow up/down.
It is possible to change
between FM and AM by pressing the List button
until the FM/AM function is available and p[ess
enter to toggle between FM and AM.
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Programmes
Once the radio station is found, you can store it
to a specific programme number. Use the List
button to find the Store function and activate
it. Enter the program number (1 to 30) and press
enter. Stored programmes can be selected by
digit input, or by next/previous, you can also
press the menu button and select from the programme list. Where RDS is available, the programme name will appear as well as the frequency. By pressing !nfo you wi!l get more RDS
information.
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Support
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More information
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is available at Jamo's website.
Address: www.jamo.com
Updates
At our website, vou can update the DVD Reeeive¢s firmwaretoperatlng
svstem with the latest new features. To do so aowmoaa me software from
me aowmoaa section at the www.Jamo.com website. Then burn it on a CD-R and load it into the DVD receiver. See our website under download for
additional information.
If vou ao not nave lnternet access or do not own or haveaccessto a CD burner, an uDea[e can oe 3umhasedfrom the dealer where vou purcnasea
3ur DVD Receiver.
]amo reserves the rign[ _o change al! settings ano specifications
Environmental
without
nohce.
information
The s,.stem is made of recJclable materials which can oe reused if disassembled b. authorised personne
Please follow Iota regulations for the disposat of packaging materials, used batteries and discarded units.
Copyright
This e "oduet contains copyright technology which is protected pursuant _o me Da_en_s_na_ are the 2roDer[v of Macrovision CorDorahon ann omer
copyright holders. An. use of this copyright technology mus_ De aDDrovecl bv Macrovision Corporation. The technology is intended for use in the
home unless otherwise aDDroveo ov Macrovision Corporation. Breakdown and d_sassemb{v are prohibited.
Made under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the doubte "D" svmDm are £raaemarKs of Do{by Laboratories. "DTS" and "DTS Digital Out"
are trademarks of Digitat Theater Systems Inc.
Service
In case of warranty enc Jlrles. D ease con[acl 3ur dealer. In case of request for service under warrant,
c ease enclose your or gina receipt.
ImDortant: Never send the _roauc[ [o De reomred w_thout prior agreement. If the DVD olaver is STILL UNDER WARRANTY, Jamo wdl pay freight costs
bacK and forth between the dealer and the Jamo authorised service centre. Any other freignt must oe paid for b\ the customer. The proauct mus[
alwavs be packed properly, otherwise the Droauct warran_v wdl be discontinued. If the DVD ma/or _sNOT UNDER WARRANT_ all costs must be _a_d
for b the cus_omee
Warranty
certificate
Jamo Drov_des a lwent _-four 124_ month warrant_ from the date of purchase against material ane manufacturing defects. For defects coverea oy [ne
Narranw, the 3roauct mus[ De returnea [o me eealer that sold the prooue[, or refer to the enclosed appendix on the Jamo Instant Reaair Service. The
expected time of reoa_r, including
If any problems arise, information
transport, _sapprox_matel5 five working days (eXCeDt for female areas}.
from our authorised service centres is avadable at the following aaaress, or from the dealer WhO said the Droauc[.
Terms of Warranty
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2.
The warranw is onlv valid on presentation of the original sales receipt, and if the serial number on the proaucl
is ful v legible.
The obligations of Jamo are limited either to repair or red acement of defective components. The repair or replacement
comoonents is oasec_on an assessment: O1.Jamo.
of defective
3.
Exchange {s onlv DOSSibIeif the reDmr cannot be performed.
Warranty reDmrs must be earned out b. an authonsed Jamo deale _ or an authonsed
4.
repairs performed by Jnauthorised workshops. Any repairs or damage to the product caused b'. unauthonsed intervention are not covered b. th_s
warrant..
This product will not be considered as bein_ defective, e_ther m materials or _ manufacture, if ada[)tation to national _oea_,technical or safety-
5.
re,area requirements _sreau_red m countries other than the specific countrv for which the product was originally designed and manufactured.
This warranty noes no_ cover _nese tVDeS of adaptations, and no remuneration will be offered for these types of adaptations or for any
service centre. No remuneration
conseouent_a aamages. The warrant, ooes not cover the following:
a_ _eriodic inspectlon, malntenance and reDalr or replacement of Dar_s resulting from normal wear.
ol Costs connec_eo to _ransport, disassemb, or mstallat_on of the oroauc_.
cl Misuse, including use for purposes other than was intended, or faulty mstallahon.
dl Damage caused bv hghtning, water, fire. naturm catastrophes, war, insurrectmn, ncorrect line voltage
outside of the control of Jamo.
6.
This warranty
apphes to every _egal owner of the product during the warranty
insufficient
is [)rovided for
venhlahon
or other causes
period
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Packaging
If possible use the anginal packing _naterial for anv shppmg. Otherwise. reoack the DVR 50 using:
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A reinforced carat)oara t)ox. s[rong enough to carrv the weight of the _roaue[.
At least 6 em 2.36 inches of shock-absorbing
"nater_al around _ne DroaLIc[.
Nonabrasive dust-free material for the other DarEs.
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Nonabrasive wrapping for the product. IDusz and dirt cover)
Repack the Droau¢[ In such a wa_ as to ensure that it cannot shift in the box during [ranspoE.
Information we mus_ receive before repairing the proauc_:
Mode name: Jamo OVD Receiver DVR 50
Serial no.:
Fault descriDtion (if ooss_ble]:
Copy of the invoice or sales receipt
The dealer's name aaaress ana onone no,
Personal information: Name, aaoress, Dost codele_t', phone no. and e-mail address
Your signa£ure
Dealer's stamp and sfgna_ure
Date
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oDt_onalj.
Appendix
List of country codesavailable for DVDlanguage setup
AFGHANISTAN
ALBANIA
)O4
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GERMANY
GHANA
276
288
OMAN
PAKISTAN
512
586
ALGERIA
312
GIBRALTAR
AMERICAN SAMOA
ANDORRA
)16
320
GREECE
GREENLAND
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3O0
PALAU
PANAMA
585
591
304
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
ANGOLA
)24
ANGUILLA
660
598
GRENADA
308
PARAGUAY
600
GUADELOUPE
ANTARCTICA
)10
GUAM
312
316
PERU
PHIUPPINES
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
604
608
328
GUATEMALa
320
PI]CA_RN
612
ARGENTINA
ARMENIA
)32
)51
GUINEA
GUINEA-BISSAU
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POLAND
616
624
PORTUGAL
620
ARUBA
_33
AUSTRALIA
)36
GUYANA
w_m
328
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PUERTO RiCO
QATAR
630
634
AUSTRIA
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HEARD AND Me DONALD ISLANDS
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REUNION
638
AZERBAI AN
]31
HONDURAS
340
ROMANIA
642
BAHAMAS
BAHRAIN
)44
)48
HONG KONG
HUNGAR_t
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348
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
RWANDA
643
646
BANGLADESH
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ICELAND
352
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
659
BARBADOS
BELARU_
352
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NDIA
IN[ )NESIA
356
SAINT LUOA
662
360
SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
670
BELGIUM
356
RAN ISLAMIC REPUBUC [-'
364
SAMOA
882
BEUZ[
)84
RAft
BENIN
204
RELAND
368
372
SAN MARINO
SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
674
678
BERMUDA
)60
ISRAEL
376
SAUDI ARABIA
682
BHUTAN
)64
BOLIVIA
)68
[AkY
JAMAICA
380
388
SENEGAL
SEYCHELLES
686
690
BOSNIA AND HBRZEGOWINA
BOTSWANA
)70
372
JAPAN
JORDAN
a_z
4O0
SIERRA LEONE
SINGAPORE
694
702
BOUVET tSLAN[
374
KAZAKHS[AN
398
SLOVAKIA (Slova k RepubBc}
703
BRAZIL
J76
KENYA
404
SLOVENIA
705
BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITOR_
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
386
]96
KIRtBAF
KOREA DEM. PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF
296
_08
SOLOMON ISLANDS
SOMALIA
090
70B
BULGARIA
1O0
KOREA RBPUBUC OF
BURKtNA FASD
BURUNI]
_54
108
KUWAI1
KYRGYZSTAN
,_la
SOUTH AFRICA
SPAIN
710
724
,_17
418
SRI LANKA
ST.HELENA
144
654
ST.PIERRB AND MIQU ELON
SUDAN
666
736
CAMBODIA
_6
LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
_AMEROON
120
LATVIA
CANADA
124
LEBANON
428
422
32
CAPE VERDE
LESOTNQ
4z6
SURINAME
740
CAYMAN ISLANDS
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
136
140
LIBERIA
LIBYAN ARAB JAMANIRIYA
430
SVALBARD AND JAN MAYEN ISLANDS
744
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SWAZILAND
748
CHAD
CHILE
148
152
LIECHTENSTEIN
LITHUANIA
=_8
&SO
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
752
756
760
CHINA
LUXEMBOURG
442
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
CHRISTMAS _SLAND
162
MACAU
446
TAtWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA
158
COCOS _KEBUNGI ISLANDS
_OLOMBIA
166
170
MACEDONIA
MADAGASCAR
807
TAJIKISTAN
762
COMOROS
174
MALAWI
450
454
TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF
THAILAND
834
764
CONGO
COOK ISLANDS
178
184
MALAI_IA
MALDIVE_
458
462
TOGO
TOKELAU
768
772
_OSTA RICA
_88
_BB
TONGA
776
COTE D'IVC RE
t84
MAU
MALTA
191
MARSHALL ISLAND-<
TRINIDAD AND TORAG0
TUNISIA
780
CROATIA
470
584
CUBA
192
MARTINIQUE
_7_
TURKEY
CYPRUS
_ZECH REPUBLIC
196
203
MAURITANIA
MAURITIUS
478
TURKMENISTAN
795
480
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
796
DENMAR_
208
MAYOTTE
DJIBOUT
262
MEX CO
z5
=84
TUVALU
L 3ANDA
798
800
DOM_N_CA
212
M 3RONEMb FEDERATED STATES OF
583
UKRAINE
804
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
214
MOLDOV# REPUBLIC OF
498
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
784
EASTTIMO _
ECUADOR
826
218
MONACE
MONGOLIA
_=z
496
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATE<
826
840
EGYPT
_18
MONTSERRAT
500
UNITED STATESMINOR OUTLYING ISLANDS
581
EL SALVADOR
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
222
226
MOROCCO
MOZAMBIQUE
504
URUGUAY
858
508
UZBEKISTAN
860
ERITREA
232
MYANMAR
VANUATU
548
ESTONIA
233
NAMIBIA
ETHIOPIA
210
NAURU
516
520
VATICAN OTY STATE [HOLY SEE)
VENEZUELA
336
862
238
NEPAL
524
VIB[ HAM
704
FAROE ISLAND {
234
FUI
FINLAND
242
246
NETHERLANDS
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES
528
53O
VIRGIN ISLANDS (BRITISH)
VIRGIN iSLANDS (U.S./
092
850
NEW CALEDONIA
FRANCE
250
NEW ZEALAN[
540
554
WALUS AND FUTUNA ISLANDS
WESTERN SAHARA
876
732
FRANCE METROPOLITRA
249
NICARAGUA
558
YEMEN
887
FRENCH GUIANA
254
NIGER
562
YUGOSLAVIA
891
FRENCH POLYNESIA
FRENCH SOUTHERN TERRITORIES
258
260
NIGERIA
NIUE
566
570
ZAIRE
ZAMBIA
180
894
GABON
266
NORFOLK ISLAND
574
ZIMBABWE
716
_AMBIA
270
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
580
GEORGIA
268
NORWAY
578
PALKLAN[
36
SLANDS MALVINASI
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