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Anonymous Posted on Oct 21, 2012

Thompson DPL937VD Zone Unlock

I have the above Home Theatre System but it is set for Zone 4 only and I would like to make it play all zones. I have looked at lots of sites but can't find this model instructions on how to set it for All Zones. Happy to pay for the information. Richard

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