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If you have an active headphone jack, just plug in some PC speakers. I don't know how best to mount them or what kind of volume you'd get out of them but that would be quick, cheap, and easy.
You should go back to the sales person if it has been a recent purchase as there is no reason why they should even be in a possession of a system that is in the wrong region, there is North American, European and Asian region why they installed one of these other two regions is beyond me, but the answer to your question in short is no, the only thing you can do is encode DVD into a region free and you should be good.
Oh that sucks... I had the same issue with a Sony Xplod Indash DVD Player, You have to contact the Manufacturer, They will either replace the system, or explain to you how to fix it, In my case they replaced mine.
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