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Hello everybody,

I found a hidden menu you can access from the front panel by pressing and holding down input. You have options to turn 'PC mode' on or off. What is this used for? I tried turning it on and my picture dissapeared. Another option is turning pluge on or off. What is this? Another is turning component offset on or off. What is this?

Is there anyway of viewing dvd's from other regions, such as a multiregion hack? Does anybody know the screw size for the feet?

I would very grateful if just one of these questions is answered.

thankyou, Andrew.
 
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collen0, check out the avforums for the multi-region hack, i don't think naim like it posted on the naim forums.
 
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These modes are not for general public use, but are not really secret features either, more for dealer diagnosis.

-Pluge is used for picture alignment, see here:- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picture_line-up_generation_equipment

-Multi region is only for naim internal test/diagnosis use. We cannot give you this information, so don't ask again.

The rest, you only need to know if you are an official naim dealer...also note, without proper guidance on using these features, you could potentially damage attached equiptment. you have been warned!

PS why do you need to remove the lid...?

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