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hello just got my alphard yesterday 2006 mzg does anybody know how to play a dvd on the drop down screen please

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Hi Martin 

Use the button to open the screen you will then see two white arrow symbols which are normally associated with disc eject  to the left of two slots one above the other 

The upper slot is for a CD put CD in the upper slot 

Close the screen and press CD button it will play

to remove open screen and press the white eject button to the left of the CD slot it will eject the CD 

Hope this Helps 

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thankyou Roland but i wanted to know how to play a dvd on the rear screen but i have since managed to find out how,

thankyou anyway for replying to my question.

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Martin, how did you get a dvd to play, I've not tried yet, does it play region 2 ones do you know?

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to get a dvd to play on the rear screen when dvd is playing on front screen press the middle left hand button

directly under the screen then press the top left japanese symbol on the screen itself and you should get a yellow

line appear underneath, it should then be playing on the rear screen, when you turn car off and on again you will

need to do this everytime unless anyone knows different, i dont believe it will play region 2 dvds as japan uses ntsc

system hope this helps all the best martin.

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Thanks for the info Martin.

 

Top tip. If you have a smartphone use Google translate as you can point it in camera mode at the screen to get an instant translation 😉 

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