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Contents
Introduction
Quick Setup
Advanced Setup
Receiver
DVDs and Other Media
Advanced Functions
Radio
Support
Appendix
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Congratulations on your new Jamo DVR 50 Receiver
The many different functions provided by your new DVD receiver will be a source of pleasure for you for many
years to come. Naturally, you can play and watch DVD films 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 recognises each format and can read CD-RW and DVD-RW alike. Your new DVR 50 also supports
Picture CDs (jpg), which means that you can display your photos directly on the TV screen. This includes pictures developed at the photo shop and any photos you have scanned and saved to a CD yourself.
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Note: Do not use the DVD Receiver until you have studied the quick setup menu. To do so, the DVD Receiver must be connected to a TV set.
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Introduction
Make sure the following accessories are included with your DVD Receiver.
DVD-Receiver Jamo DVR 50
Power Cable
Batteries
for the remote control (size “AAA” R6P)
Remote control
FM Antenna
S-Video
Not provided in Europe
Composite Video
SCART
Provided in Europe only
Audio Cable
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AM Antenna
Connecting
Refer to the illustration below to connect speakers, subwoofer and antennas. To fit the DVR 50 into your current video system, refer to the three
configuration examples. Choose from one of them or make your own combination.
Speakers
Extra accessories
Subwoofer
Extra accessory
Jamo DVR 50
FM Antenna
Power Cable
AM Antenna
Back panel
Detailed overview of the back panel
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FM antenna
AM antenna
SCART connector
Component video output
Composite video output
S-Video output
Analog audio output
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TV analog input
Video analog input
Auxiliary analog input
Subwoofer output
Optical audio input
Coaxial audio input
Optical audio output
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Surround speaker centre out
Surround speaker right out
Surround speaker left out
Right speaker out
Left speaker out
AC input
SCART video configuration
Both audio and video is connected through the SCART lead. If a Satellite receiver or set top box has digital audio output (here optical), you can connect to it directly.
Quick Setup
1 Video output must be set to SCART
Advanced setup - audio
2 TV input must be set to SCART
3 Video input must be set to optical
Jamo DVR 50
VCR
SAT/STB
TV
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S-Video configuration
Video is connected through the S-Video connectors (or composite video connectors) to the TV. Audio is also connected through the TV to the DVD
receiver. If a Satellite receiver or set top box has digital audio output (here coaxial), you can connect it directly
Quick Setup
1 Video output must be set to S-Video
Advanced setup - audio
2 TV input must be set to Analog
3 Video input must be set to coaxial
VCR
SAT/STB
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TV
Jamo DVR 50
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Component video configuration
Video is connected to the monitor, and audio is connected to the DVD receiver
Quick Setup
1 Video output must be set to component video
Advanced setup - audio
2 TV input must be set to analog or if digital
audio to coaxial/optical
3 Video input must be set to analog
VCR
SAT/STB/HDTV/PC
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Monitor/
Plasma TV
Overview
Front Panel
The front panel has the standard buttons listed below. When the disk tray is open, push the end of the tray to close it.
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Standby
Source select
Volume up
Volume down
Previous (Arrow down in menus)
Next (Arrow up in menus)
Play/pause (Enter in menus)
Load (Eject)
Display
The DVD Receiver is equipped with a VFD display which indicates the current ongoing activities.
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Indicates the selection of the disk being played
Indicates the track, chapter or program being played
Indicates the status on the source or the media playing
Indicates the 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.
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Standby
DVD Selector
Radio Selector
Video or Auxiliary Selector
TV Selector
Up Arrow
Left Arrow/Rewind
Play/Pause/Enter
Right Arrow/Fast Forward
Down Arrow
Previous Track/Chapter/Program
Stop
Next Track/Chapter/Program
Menu
List
Setup
Info
Mute
Sound Mode
Load/Eject
Volume Volume +
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Putting the batteries in the remote
Note:
Certain functions will only work if supported by the media.
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Quick Setup
If your DVD Receiver is correctly connected (see the chapter on cable connections), a menu will appear when you turn
on the DVD Receiver. The menu installs the most important settings for your TV set and language.
Note: If this menu does not appear when you start the DVD Receiver, recheck the cable connections.
Note: Try connecting your TV set using the Composite Video cables. Composite Video always produces a picture.
Language
Select the language that will be used whenever
you open the DVR 50’s built-in menus. Use the
arrow buttons on the remote control to move
the rectangular frame to the language you wish
to select and press ENTER.
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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TV
This screen presents two different types of TV
formats: 4:3 (normal) or 16:9 (wide screen).
Note: Some 4:3 TV screens can display 16:9 format.
Speaker Type
To get the best possible sound select the type of
front speakers you have connected.
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You can always go back and start again if you happen to do something wrong, or if you wish to enter the Setup menu and edit it.
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Advanced Setup
You can always access the Setup menu and adjust the DVR 50 to your specific requirements and hardware. When the
Jamo 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.
Language Settings
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 TV type (16:9 or 4:4 format),
video system (Pal or NTSC) and video connection where SCART, S-Video or Component video
is available. Composite video is always available.
Note: Progressive scan only works on Component video output. This connection
gives the best video 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 sound. Speaker size is used to make the
right base management. 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.
Select the channel you want to change and use
the volume buttons to adjust up and down.
External Input Setup
For external sources (TV, video and auxiliary),
you must define which plugs are used for the
audio connection. For each source, the input
plugs can be: Analog, SCART, Digital optical,
Digital coaxial.
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 create a password that
is required for editing this setup*. The light in
the DVD Receiver’s display 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 re-initiated from the last menu.
*If you wish to modify this setup later on, you
must re-enter the password.
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To leave a menu, press the left arrow on the remote control.
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Receiver
Turn on and select DVD, radio, video and TV by pressing the source buttons.
Standby Button
Standby will turn off the DVD receiver
Source Select Buttons
Press the DVD button to start playing a medium. Pressing the
Radio button will start playing radio. TV or Video should be
pressed to select external inputs from TV or Video sound.
Auxiliary can be selected by pressing the Video button twice.
Amplifier Buttons
Change the volume level by pressing the volume buttons. Press
mute if instant silence is needed. The mode button is used to
change between different sound modes. By default, the best
available sound mode is selected for the source or media playing. It can be changed according to the table shown below. The
default for CD, mp3 and radio is always stereo (centre and rear
speakers are turned off).
DTS:
Surround, Stereo
Dolby Digital: Surround, Stereo
Stereo:
PLII movie, Stereo, PLII music, 4 channel Stereo
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DVDs and Other Media
The DVD Player supports the following media: DVD Video, DivX, XviD, ISO MPEG-4, Audio CD, MP3, Ogg Vorbis and JPG.
DVD Menu
CD, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis
If you have adjusted your DVD Receiver according to the
instructions above, you can now insert a DVD into your
DVD Receiver. A moment later, the DVD menu will appear.
Use the arrow buttons to navigate in the menu and start
the film.
When you insert an audio CD or a disc with MP3 or Ogg
Vorbis files, the player will automatically recognise the
format and start playing it. You can use next/previous
track or you can use the menu to navigate through the
file structure, and select the song you want to hear by
pressing enter.
Note: As this menu is part of the DVD itself, it will vary
one from DVD to another.
DivX, XviD and MPEG-4
Photo CD and Jpeg
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 TV. The photos must
be stored in JPEG format on a Disc. The player will automatically recognise 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.
DVD films are normally supplied with a regional code (1), (2), etc., and can only be played on DVD players/receivers with the same regional code. You
can see the region on the back of the player. Region tags appear as follows:
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Advanced Functions
To simplify 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
Use this function to choose from the subtitles available on the film. Normally you
can also choose the subtitle on the DVD menu
Audio
Use this function to chose among the available audio tracks on the film. Normally
you can also chose Audio on the DVD menu.
Search
When activating search you can enter a specific title, chapter or time on the disk,
and start playing from here by pressing enter.
Set Mark, Goto Mark
Set mark will remember the 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
reduce the dynamics (loud sounds) by activating the late night function. This function is reset when the product is turned off.
Slide show
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.
Title menu
This function is sometimes used if you have more than one film (title) on one DVD.
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Not all the functions are available on all the medias
Working the List functions
Press the List button until the function (Zoom in this
example) is available on the on-screen menu. Press enter
to activate it (change Zoom level in this example).
Note: The on-screen menu times out automatically after
a few seconds with no changes.
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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 radio station
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 press
enter to toggle between FM and AM.
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 info you will get more RDS
information.
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Support
More information is available at Jamo’s website.
Address: www.jamo.com
Updates
At our website, you can update the DVD Receiver’s firmware/operating system with the latest new features. To do so, download the software from
the download 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 you do not have Internet access, or do not own or have access to a CD burner, an update can be purchased from the dealer where you purchased
your DVD Receiver.
Jamo reserves the right to change all settings and specifications without notice.
Environmental information
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The system is made of recyclable materials which can be reused if disassembled by authorised personnel.
Please follow local regulations for the disposal of packaging materials, used batteries and discarded units.
Copyright
This product contains copyright technology which is protected pursuant to the patents that are the property of Macrovision Corporation and other
copyright holders. Any use of this copyright technology must be approved by Macrovision Corporation. The technology is intended for use in the
home unless otherwise approved by Macrovision Corporation. Breakdown and disassembly are prohibited.
Made under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double “D” symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. “DTS” and “DTS Digital Out”
are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Service
In case of warranty enquiries, please contact your dealer. In case of request for service under warranty, please enclose your original receipt.
Important: Never send the product to be repaired without prior agreement. If the DVD player is STILL UNDER WARRANTY, Jamo will pay freight costs
back and forth between the dealer and the Jamo authorised service centre. Any other freight must be paid for by the customer. The product must
always be packed properly, otherwise the product warranty will be discontinued. If the DVD player is NOT UNDER WARRANTY, all costs must be paid
for by the customer.
Warranty certificate
Jamo provides a twenty-four (24) month warranty from the date of purchase against material and manufacturing defects. For defects covered by the
warranty, the product must be returned to the dealer that sold the product, or refer to the enclosed appendix on the Jamo Instant Repair Service. The
expected time of repair, including transport, is approximately five working days (except for remote areas).
If any problems arise, information from our authorised service centres is available at the following address, or from the dealer who sold the product.
Terms of Warranty
1. The warranty is only valid on presentation of the original sales receipt, and if the serial number on the product
is fully legible.
2. The obligations of Jamo are limited either to repair or replacement of defective components. The repair or replacement of defective
components is based on an assessment by Jamo.
Exchange is only possible if the repair cannot be performed.
3. Warranty repairs must be carried out by an authorised Jamo dealer, or an authorised service centre. No remuneration is provided for
repairs performed by unauthorised workshops. Any repairs or damage to the product caused by unauthorised intervention are not covered by this
warranty.
4. This product will not be considered as being defective, either in materials or in manufacture, if adaptation to national, local, technical or safetyrelated requirements is required in countries other than the specific country for which the product was originally designed and manufactured.
5. This warranty does not cover these types of adaptations, and no remuneration will be offered for these types of adaptations or for any
consequential damages. The warranty does not cover the following:
a) Periodic inspection, maintenance and repair or replacement of parts resulting from normal wear.
b) Costs connected to transport, disassembly or installation of the product.
c) Misuse, including use for purposes other than was intended, or faulty installation.
d) Damage caused by lightning, water, fire, natural catastrophes, war, insurrection, incorrect line voltage, insufficient ventilation or other causes
outside of the control of Jamo.
6. This warranty applies to every legal owner of the product during the warranty period.
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Packaging
If possible, use the original packing material for any shipping. Otherwise, repack the DVR 50 using:
• A reinforced cardboard box, strong enough to carry the weight of the product.
• At least 6 cm / 2.36 inches of shock-absorbing material around the product.
• Nonabrasive dust-free material for the other parts.
• Nonabrasive wrapping for the product. (Dust and dirt cover)
• Repack the product in such a way as to ensure that it cannot shift in the box during transport.
Information we must receive before repairing the product:
Model name: Jamo DVD Receiver DVR 50
Serial no.:
Fault description (if possible):
Copy of the invoice or sales receipt
The dealer’s name, address and phone no.
Personal information: Name, address, post code/city, phone no. and e-mail address (optional).
Your signature
Dealer’s stamp and signature
Date
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Appendix
List of country codes available for DVD language setup
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AFGHANISTAN
ALBANIA
ALGERIA
AMERICAN SAMOA
ANDORRA
ANGOLA
ANGUILLA
ANTARCTICA
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
ARGENTINA
ARMENIA
ARUBA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRIA
AZERBAIJAN
BAHAMAS
BAHRAIN
BANGLADESH
BARBADOS
BELARUS
BELGIUM
BELIZE
BENIN
BERMUDA
BHUTAN
BOLIVIA
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOWINA
BOTSWANA
BOUVET ISLAND
BRAZIL
BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
BULGARIA
BURKINA FASO
BURUNDI
CAMBODIA
CAMEROON
CANADA
CAPE VERDE
CAYMAN ISLANDS
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
CHAD
CHILE
CHINA
CHRISTMAS ISLAND
COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS
COLOMBIA
COMOROS
CONGO
COOK ISLANDS
COSTA RICA
COTE D'IVOIRE
CROATIA
CUBA
CYPRUS
CZECH REPUBLIC
DENMARK
DJIBOUT
DOMINICA
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
EAST TIMOR
ECUADOR
EGYPT
EL SALVADOR
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
ERITREA
ESTONIA
ETHIOPIA
FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS)
FAROE ISLANDS
FIJI
FINLAND
FRANCE
FRANCE, METROPOLITAN
FRENCH GUIANA
FRENCH POLYNESIA
FRENCH SOUTHERN TERRITORIES
GABON
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008
012
016
020
024
660
010
028
032
051
533
036
040
031
044
048
050
052
112
056
084
204
060
064
068
070
072
074
076
086
096
100
854
108
116
120
124
132
136
140
148
152
156
162
166
170
174
178
184
188
384
191
192
196
203
208
262
212
214
626
218
818
222
226
232
233
210
238
234
242
246
250
249
254
258
260
266
Manuals
270
268
GERMANY
GHANA
GIBRALTAR
GREECE
GREENLAND
GRENADA
GUADELOUPE
GUAM
GUATEMALA
GUINEA
GUINEA-BISSAU
GUYANA
HAITI
HEARD AND MC DONALD ISLANDS
HONDURAS
HONG KONG
HUNGARY
ICELAND
INDIA
INDONESIA
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)
IRAQ
IRELAND
ISRAEL
ITALY
JAMAICA
JAPAN
JORDAN
KAZAKHSTAN
KENYA
KIRIBATI
KOREA, DEM. PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
KUWAIT
KYRGYZSTAN
LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
LATVIA
LEBANON
LESOTHO
LIBERIA
LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA
LIECHTENSTEIN
LITHUANIA
LUXEMBOURG
MACAU
MACEDONIA
MADAGASCAR
MALAWI
MALAYSIA
MALDIVES
MALI
MALTA
MARSHALL ISLANDS
MARTINIQUE
MAURITANIA
MAURITIUS
MAYOTTE
MEXICO
MICRONESIA, FEDERATED STATES OF
MOLDOVA, REPUBLIC OF
MONACO
MONGOLIA
MONTSERRAT
MOROCCO
MOZAMBIQUE
MYANMAR
NAMIBIA
NAURU
NEPAL
NETHERLANDS
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES
NEW CALEDONIA
NEW ZEALAND
NICARAGUA
NIGER
NIGERIA
NIUE
NORFOLK ISLAND
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
NORWAY
276
288
292
300
304
308
312
316
320
324
624
328
332
334
340
344
348
352
356
360
364
368
372
376
380
388
392
400
398
404
296
408
410
414
417
418
428
422
426
430
434
438
440
442
446
807
450
454
458
462
466
470
584
474
478
480
175
484
583
498
492
496
500
504
508
104
516
520
524
528
530
540
554
558
562
566
570
574
580
578
OMAN
PAKISTAN
PALAU
PANAMA
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
PARAGUAY
PERU
PHILIPPINES
PITCAIRN
POLAND
PORTUGAL
PUERTO RICO
QATAR
REUNION
ROMANIA
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
RWANDA
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
SAINT LUCIA
SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
SAMOA
SAN MARINO
SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
SAUDI ARABIA
SENEGAL
SEYCHELLES
SIERRA LEONE
SINGAPORE
SLOVAKIA (Slovak Republic)
SLOVENIA
SOLOMON ISLANDS
SOMALIA
SOUTH AFRICA
SPAIN
SRI LANKA
ST. HELENA
ST. PIERRE AND MIQUELON
SUDAN
SURINAME
SVALBARD AND JAN MAYEN ISLANDS
SWAZILAND
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA
TAJIKISTAN
TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF
THAILAND
TOGO
TOKELAU
TONGA
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
TUNISIA
TURKEY
TURKMENISTAN
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
TUVALU
UGANDA
UKRAINE
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES MINOR OUTLYING ISLANDS
URUGUAY
UZBEKISTAN
VANUATU
VATICAN CITY STATE (HOLY SEE)
VENEZUELA
VIET NAM
VIRGIN ISLANDS (BRITISH)
VIRGIN ISLANDS (U.S.)
WALLIS AND FUTUNA ISLANDS
WESTERN SAHARA
YEMEN
YUGOSLAVIA
ZAIRE
ZAMBIA
ZIMBABWE
512
586
585
591
598
600
604
608
612
616
620
630
634
638
642
643
646
659
662
670
882
674
678
682
686
690
694
702
703
705
090
706
710
724
144
654
666
736
740
744
748
752
756
760
158
762
834
764
768
772
776
780
788
792
795
796
798
800
804
784
826
840
581
858
860
548
336
862
704
092
850
876
732
887
891
180
894
716

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