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English 3

LZ-651W Basic Operation

1 Mode Setting switch

Selects the target device to control.
MON: Monitor control mode
NAVI: Navigation system control mode
AUD: Kenwood car audio system control

mode

2 Volume Control button
3 Power button
4 Cursor button

Selects the item when the menu screen is
displayed.

5 Enter button

Performs selected item when the menu
screen is displayed.

6 Menu Display button

Displays the menu screen. (page 4)

7 Video Source Select button

Each time the button is pressed the
monitor’s picture switches as the navigation
picture or the video picture set to "AV-IN".

8 Audio Source Select button

Each time the button is pressed the audio
source switches as follows:

When the voice guidance event for the
navigation system takes place, the audio
source switches temporarily to the
sound used by the navigation system
even with the sound through the AV-IN
being output.

9 Screen Mode Select button

Each time the button is pressed the screen
mode switches as follows.

[FULL]

[ZOOM]

[JUST]

[CINEMA]

[NORMAL]

NORMAL

NAV

AV-IN

OFF

Sound of monitoring picture
selected by [Video Source
Select] button.

Sound of navigation system.

Sound of input video picture
from AV-IN.

No sound.

Set Mode Setting switch to "MON"
position while operating this LCD monitor.
Refer to the instruction manual for the
operation of the navigation system.

Display the setup screen for 5 seconds as
follows:
• Screen mode
• Video source
• Audio source
• Volume

+

AV OUT

CANCEL

MENU

DEF

ABC

.,?-&

MNO

JKL

GHI

WXYZ

TUV

PQRS

BS

SBF

SPACE

POS

ROUTE

AV OUT

ZOOM

PWR

SRC

MENU

DIRECT

ATT

NAV/

VIDEO

PWR

SRC

MENU

DIRECT

ATT

NAV/

VIDEO

CANCEL

MENU

AUDIO

SUBTITLE

CLEAR

ANGLE

POS

ROUTE

MON
NAVI

AUD

MON
NAVI
AUD

BAND

DISC

M/S

BAND

DISC

M/S

OUT

IN

ZOOM

OUT

IN

SC2

SC1

VOICE

OPEN

ENTER

MODE

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