Intec CVMHDVR706 Operator's Manual

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6 Channel Monitor / Digital HD Video Recorder
CVMHDVR706 Operator's Guide (Ver. 1.0)
Thank you for selecting the INTEC Car Vision® System. Before using your system, please be
sure to read and understand these instructions carefully. If you have any questions or concerns,
please do not hesitate to contact us toll free at 800-468-3254 (west) or 800-522-5989 (east). You
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may also reach us via e-mail at info@intecvideo.com.
06/19

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  • Page 1 6 Channel Monitor / Digital HD Video Recorder CVMHDVR706 Operator’s Guide (Ver. 1.0) Thank you for selecting the INTEC Car Vision® System. Before using your system, please be sure to read and understand these instructions carefully. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us toll free at 800-468-3254 (west) or 800-522-5989 (east).
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS What this Manual Covers ..................... 6 Important Information ......................6 Warnings ..........................7 Cautions ..........................8 SSD and mSD memory Cautions ..................9 GPS Cautions ........................9 Monitor Components and installation guide ................11 Monitor ..........................11 Rear Panel ......................... 12 Package Contents ......................
  • Page 3 4. System Watchdog ........................ 33 Vehicle Battery Protection ....................33 Overheat Protection ......................33 3) Lock Switch / Automatic Shut Down .................. 34 5. Voice Information on Operation Status ................. 34 IV. Function ............................35 Language ........................... 35 Dimmer ..........................35 System Scan ........................
  • Page 4 ② Operation ......................... 51 3) Storage ..........................53 SSD Format ........................ 54 mSD Format ........................ 55 System ..........................55 Time / Date ......................... 56 Password ........................57 Update Firmware ......................58 Factory Default Reset ....................59 Vehicle information ...................... 60 System Information .....................
  • Page 5 End Time ........................70 Backup Condition ......................70 Return to Live View ......................71 V. Car Vision™ Viewer ........................71 Program Installation ......................71 Display Layout ........................73 File Search ......................... 74 Select Playback Directory ....................74 File Search ........................74 Playback ..........................
  • Page 6 Figure 8 Keypad on the remote control ................... 26 Figure 9 Estimated Recording Times..................30 Figure 10 Recommended mSD and mSATA SSD compatible with this CVMHDVR706 ..... 31 Figure 11 Vehicle Battery Protection ..................33 Figure 12 Tach Level ........................38 Figure 13 Display Layout ......................
  • Page 7: What This Manual Covers

    Warnings and Cautions Thank you for selecting an INTEC Car Vision® System. Before using your system, please be sure to read and understand these instructions carefully. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us toll free at 800-468-3254 (west) or 800-522-5989 (east). You may also reach us via e-mail at info@intecvideo.com.
  • Page 8: Warnings

    INTEC’s products are specifically designed to enhance vehicle safety. Use of an INTEC display to view video in any manner other than intended requires installation in accordance with your state laws.
  • Page 9: Cautions

    Do NOT install the camera in any area that allows it to extend out past the vehicle as this can cause injury if it were to come in contact with people walking around the vehicle. Never use fuses of a larger rating than those supplied with your Car Vision® System. Use of larger rated fuses can cause excessive current through the system, and if a short occurs, could lead to a fire.
  • Page 10: Ssd And Msd Memory Cautions

    Do not eject or insert the SSD or mSD memory cards while the monitor is powered as it could lead to data loss and cause the monitor to malfunction. INTEC, the SSD, and mSD card manufacturers do not take any responsibility for any SSD or mSD memory card damage arising from user's carelessness or the external environment.
  • Page 11 Password Cautions Your CVMHDVR706 arrives with a common simple password. Please enter a new password once you have installed and programmed your system. In order to preserve your settings and data from unauthorized modification or deletion, a strong password is necessary to protect the chosen settings.
  • Page 12: Monitor Components And Installation Guide

     Don’t use personal information words.  Don’t rely on obvious substitutions.  Always keep your password in a secure private place. Monitor Components and installation guide Monitor Figure 1 Monitor...
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel Figure 2 Rear Panel...
  • Page 14: Package Contents

    Package Contents CVMHDVR706 with Sun Sun Shield Main Cable Harness Shield attached PN 106-01-02-002 PN 311-01-02-001 Emergency Button Harness GPS Antenna / Receiver Remote control w/batteries 311-01-02-002 700-02-00-003 700-02-04-000 Car Vision™ Viewer software, USB 3.O Cable Monitor Bracket Installation and Operation...
  • Page 15: Figure 3 Package Contents

    Microphone USB WiFi Dongle Waterproof HD Camera 700-02-05-000 700-02-06-000 Option PN CVHDC10C Please contact INTEC for other compatible camera options. Removable mSATA SSD mSD included (16 GB installed) H D cable harness (Option) Case PN 700-02-03-000 700-02-01-016 SSD /mSD Security Tool...
  • Page 16: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide Determine a secure and suitable mounting location for your monitor. The monitor can be mounted either over-head, on the dashboard or other suitable mounting surface. Install the display bracket with the hardware provided. Use the bracket as a template for drilling the required holes.
  • Page 17 Connect the cable harness and if desired install the sun shield by pushing it onto the monitor until locked.
  • Page 18: Figure 4 Wiring Diagram

    Figure 4 Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 19: Installing The Msd And Ssd Memory

    Installing the mSD and SSD Memory Warning: Remove power from the monitor or disconnect the vehicle battery prior to removing the SD / SSD cover. Installing the Micro SD card: Remove the tamper proof screw and slide the lock switch down, remove the SSD Case. Insert the Micro SD card into the card slot and re-install the SSD Case.
  • Page 20 Note: The lock switch must be in the locked positon for the Micro SD and SSD memory to be recognized. Remember to replace the tamperproof security bolt to secure.
  • Page 21: Screen Layout

    Screen Layout Default Display Mode and Various Status Indicators Hexa-view is the default display mode. In the default, HD 1 & HD 2 are displaying two channels of HD video and CAMERA 1 ~ CAMERA 4 are displaying four channels of D1 video (Refer to the pictures below).
  • Page 22 change the view in the sequential mode of “6-5-4-3-2-1-PIP” with each press. There are several status lines informing camera title, date & time, SSD & mSD recording etc. on the display screen. ① Camera Input Name The programmed title of each channel is shown in this status line. The title can be programmed in the menu (FUNCTION >...
  • Page 23: Error Screen For No Connection / Poor Connection Of Camera

    ⑤ GPS status This status line shows whether the GPS Receiver is connected and operating or not. Please make sure that the GPS is mounted with the “GPS” imprint facing the window. The antenna is located on the top of this side. ⑥...
  • Page 24: Applicable Various Display Views

    Applicable Various Display Views Figure 6 Applicable Various Display Views...
  • Page 25: Operation

    III. Operation Keypad on the monitor Ambient Light Sensor and IR Sensor (remote) Button Function Turns on and off the LCD panel and the Record function. Blue: LCD On and Record On (Driving Mode) Power Blinking Green: LCD Off and Record On (Parking Mode) No Light: LCD Off and Record Off (Main Power Off) Goes to OSD Menu and also functions as the “back”...
  • Page 26: Figure 7 Keypad On The Monitor

    Power status is fixed to LCD On & Record On and not Driving Mode changed even though Power button is pressed. All buttons (VCC On / ACC appear in Blue LED backlight. This is the recommended operating condition. Power status is LCD Off & Record On (Power button blinks Parking Mode in Green LED backlight) and changes to LCD Off &...
  • Page 27: Keypad On The Remote Control

    Keypad on the remote control Figure 8 Keypad on the remote control ① Power This button turns on and off the LCD panel and the Record function. ② Emergency This button is used to record a scene as an Emergency Event manually. (The Emergency Button connected with the cable harness also provides the same function as this.)
  • Page 28 ③ WiFi This button takes you to the WIFI section in the OSD menu directly. ④ Vehicle Info This button takes you to the VEHICLE INFORMATION section in the OSD menu directly. ⑤ Menu Pressing this button takes you to the OSD menu. ⑥...
  • Page 29 playback speed. ⑭ ◀◀ (Fast backward playback) This button plays the recorded data backward 4 times (4 X Speed) faster than normal playback speed. ⑮ ▶▶ (Fast forward playback) This button plays the recorded data forward 4 times (4 X Speed) faster than normal playback speed.
  • Page 30 In live video, these buttons change the channel selection directly among 6 channels (1~6) and shows the channel selected in a full display mode. In the OSD menu, these buttons enter the number selected (i.e. when user inputs password etc. in the virtual keyboard mode). ○...
  • Page 31: Record

    Record Storage Devices Two kinds of data storage devices can be used in this the monitor, mSATA SSD and Micro SD Memory Card. Any new storage devices should be formatted before using (Refer to FUNCTION > SETUP > STORAGE > SSD / SD FORMAT in the OSD Menu). This monitor DVR can be operated with mSD only, SSD only, and mSD and SSD dual storage devices.
  • Page 32: Msata Ssd

    This storage device provides outstanding data storage reliability and stability compared with other storage types like HDD, CF and SD Memory Cards. The table below shows our recommended mSATA SSD compatible with this CVMHDVR706 DVR monitor. Please choose one of them for reliable performance.
  • Page 33: Real Time Record In The Various Modes

    Real Time Record in the various modes Recording is started automatically when the monitor turns on and various record functions are performed as shown in the table below. Sort Operation Continuous Record Full video & audio data are recorded as an unbroken series. Records the data for duration of 35 / 65 sec.
  • Page 34: System Watchdog

    Vehicle battery protection can be programmed in the menu of (FUNCTION > SETUP > RECORD > PARKING MODE > LIMIT OPERATING VOLTAGE). Overheat Protection To avoid monitor damage caused by overheating while operating, the CVMHDVR706 monitor has an Overheat Protection function. PCB Temperature...
  • Page 35: Lock Switch / Automatic Shut Down

    3) Lock Switch / Automatic Shut Down To prevent any damage to storage devices (mSD card & SSD), the system shuts down automatically if the user unlocks the ‘Lock Switch’ to detach and/or eject the SSD or mSD card without turning off the power while the monitor is operating. Voice Information on Operation Status The Voice Information Messages below are provided for the user to easily recognize the operation status of the monitor without distraction.
  • Page 36: Function

    Language: Initial language available is English only. Others will be offered as necessary through firmware update. Please contact INTEC with requests. - Locate the cursor at LANGUAGE by pressing ‘Screen (Up)’ & ‘Channel (Down)’ buttons of the monitor or Cursor Control (Direction) buttons on the remote control.
  • Page 37: Distance Grid

    Trigger (connected to the tachometer pulse of the vehicle) on engine startup whenever the CVMHDVR706 DVR monitor is turned on or off (Recommended use – Undercarriage of vehicle camera view). If the vehicle RPM reaches the Tach Level programmed, the TACH TRIGGER function is terminated and the monitor returns to the previous mode.
  • Page 38: Tach Level

    Tach Level setup while the driving, the TACH function is reactivated until the tach level exceeds the Tach Level setup. The operation is continually repeated if the TACH function selected is ON. (FUNCTION > TACH) - The TACH function may be useful to periodically view the space between the ground and the bottom of the chassis on the vehicle.
  • Page 39: Rear Camera: Selection Between Nor & Shutter And Tilt

    NOTE - The tachometer pulse frequency levels above are approximate and typical, but may not be accurately associated to the speed of your vehicle depending on gear ratios, tire size, etc. Contact INTEC Technical Service for help on how to create a customized table for your particular vehicle if the above is not suitable.
  • Page 40: Setup

    - Locate the cursor at REAR CAMERA using ‘Screen (Up)’ & ‘Channel (Down)’ buttons of the monitor or Cursor Control (Direction) buttons on the remote control. - Select the desired Camera Type by pressing ‘Enter’ button of the monitor or the button of the remote control.
  • Page 41 ② Locate the cursor at on the virtual keyboard using ‘Screen (Up)’, ‘Channel (Down)’, ‘Volume < (Left)’, ‘Volume > (Right)’ buttons and press the ‘Enter’ button. The Numeric Keyboard appears as below. ③ Locate the cursor at on the numeric keyboard using ‘Screen (Up)’, ‘Channel (Down)’, ‘Volume <...
  • Page 42 on the numeric keyboard using ‘Screen (Up)’, that move the cursor to ENTER ‘Channel (Down)’, ‘Volume < (Left)’, ‘Volume > (Right)’ buttons and press the ‘Enter’ button. Now, the SETUP menu is available to change the default values. ④ If there is an error while inputting of the password, move the cursor to BACK (Back Delete) using ‘Screen (Up)’, ‘Channel (Down)’, ‘Volume <...
  • Page 43: Camera

    using the monitor buttons in the Virtual Keyboard by using the Cursor Control (Direction) and buttons. - The password must consist of a minimum of 4 characters of letter / numeric / mixed type and can be changed in the menu of (FUNCTION > SETUP > SYSTEM > PASSWORD) after entering into the SETUP menu with the previous password.
  • Page 44: Input Name

    appear if there is a camera system change. After the system reboot, the selected camera system will function. The factory default camera system is NTSC. INPUT NAME The user can change the name of the cameras in this menu. (16 characters maximum) - Locate the cursor at the channel in the NAME column using ‘Screen (Up)’, ‘Channel (Down)’...
  • Page 45: Camera

    - Locate the cursor at BACK in the Virtual Keyboard and delete the previous title pressing ‘Enter’ button on the monitor or the button on the remote control. - Locate the cursor at the desired letter and/or number in virtual keyboard using ‘Screen (Up)’, ‘Channel (Down)’, ‘Volume Down (Left)’, Volume Up (Right)’...
  • Page 46 - Locate the cursor at the appropriate channel row in the VIDEO and/or CYCLE TIME (S) columns using the ‘Screen (Up)’, ‘Channel (Down)’, ‘Volume Down (Left)’, Volume Up (Right)’ buttons on the monitor or the Cursor Control (Direction) buttons on the remote control. - Select the desired status of the camera channel and/or the cycle time by pressing the ‘Enter’...
  • Page 47: Image Orientation

    Orientation; Selection - ‘OFF’, ‘ALL’, ‘VERTICAL’ and ‘HORIZONTAL’’ (4) Image - OFF: Normal screen (Default) - VERTICAL: Reverse screen in vertical view. Flip. - HORIZONTAL: Reverse screen in horizontal view. Mirror. - ALL: Reverse screen for vertical and horizontal view. Flip and mirror. - Locate the cursor at the appropriate channel in IMAGE ORIENTATION column using the ‘Screen (Up)’, ‘Channel (Down)’...
  • Page 48: Trigger

    - Please consider your application carefully and program your trigger views accordingly. Please contact INTEC Technical Service with any questions or if you need assistance. Below is a simple example of a typical trigger program. Trigger...
  • Page 49: Multi-View Screen Selection And Programming

    interval. A front viewing HD camera is TRI 4 HD 2 (Front Camera) Brake (Stop) Trigger more suitable to identify a license plate number. May be useful to view the TACH PIP (Bottom Camera) Tachometer ground under the vehicle prior to moving. - We strongly recommend that TRI 1 be connected with Reverse (Backup) power since the rear DISTANCE GRID scale is only available on the channel (camera) view associated with TRI 1.
  • Page 50: Mic (Microphone)

    Please consider this carefully before installing the External Microphone and always confirm that you are in full compliance with any applicable laws where you operate. Use of this INTEC product requires installation in full compliance with all applicable laws.
  • Page 51: Record

    Record In each menu for Driving & Parking mode, users can program the video frame rate - FPS (Frame Per second: Frame Rate) and the video data quality rate - BPS (Bits Per Second: Bit Rate) for each channel (camera). Driving Mode Program the desired Frame Rate &...
  • Page 52: Parking Mode

    Parking Mode After entering into this menu, the user can program settings for Parking Mode Quality (similar to programming for Driving Mode above), Operation (selecting if GPS and which cameras are active), and Limit Operating Voltage to protect the battery system. ①...
  • Page 53 - If Parking Record is OFF, this DVR monitor turns off when the vehicle is turned off. - If no camera is activated (All cameras are in OFF mode) in the CAMERA ON/OFF selection menu, the Parking Record menu is fixed to OFF mode. Thus, before trying to change Parking Record mode status to ON, the user must activate (Change to ON mode) at least one camera in the CAMERA ON/OFF selection menu.
  • Page 54: Storage

    12 Volt Vehicle Selectable between 11.5V ~ 12.2V (0.1V Step and 11.9V is the Default) 24 Volt Vehicle Selectable between 21.8V ~ 23.2V (0.2V Step and 22.6V is the Default) Storage Any new storage devices (mSD Card and SSD) must be formatted in this menu before initial use.
  • Page 55: Ssd Format

    SSD. You should also check if the SSD is compatible with this DVR monitor. (Refer to Figure 10 Recommended mSD and mSATA SSD compatible with this CVMHDVR706 in this Guide). If the SSD is not compatible, replace it with a compatible SSD and try again to format...
  • Page 56: Msd Format

    DVR monitor (Refer to Figure 10 Recommended mSD and mSATA SSD compatible with this CVMHDVR706 in this Guide). If the mSD card is compatible and connected properly, format the mSD card as FAT32 (up to 32 GB) or ext. FAT (over 32 GB) file format (NOTE - ext. FAT / over 32 GB must be first formatted in a PC prior to insertion).
  • Page 57: Time / Date

    Time / Date are automatically synchronized with a connected GPS. After entering into the Time menu, the user can also manually program the Time Zone, Daylight Savings Time correction, Date, and Time if the GPS is not connected. ① Standard Time: Select the appropriate regional Time Zone. ②...
  • Page 58: Password

    - Select Year / Month / Date / Hour / Minute / Second using the Volume < (Left) & Volume > (Right) buttons on the monitor or the cursor Left & Right control buttons on the remote control. - Change entry using Screen (Up) & Channel (Down) buttons on the monitor or the cursor Up & Down control buttons on the remote control.
  • Page 59: Update Firmware

    - Set up a new Password after entering into the New Password window and then retype the new password after entering into Confirm Password window to confirm it. New Password Confirm Password - Show Password; Select desired status between ‘ON’ (Shown) and ‘OFF’ (Hidden). Update Firmware - After downloading update files into the mSD card memory from a PC, insert it into the mSD card slot of this DVR monitor.
  • Page 60: Factory Default Reset

    Factory Default Reset - In this menu, the user can reset all program setup values back to the Factory Default values. - After entering into the Factory Default menu, locate the cursor at and press the Enter button on the monitor or the OK button on the remote control. - When Factory Default reset is complete, press the Enter button on the monitor or the OK button on the remote control.
  • Page 61: Vehicle Information

    Vehicle information User information such as Company Name, Vehicle ID and Vehicle ID Number can be programmed and/or changed in this menu. - After entering into each registration window (Refer to the figures below), delete the previous registration (UNKNOWN is the Factory Default setting) by pressing the ‘ BACK (Back Delete) Key’...
  • Page 62: System Information

    System Information The user can check the ‘System Information’ including Model Name, Hardware, and Software Version, Capacity (Occupied / Full) of the storage devices (SSD & mSD Memory card) in this menu. Refer to the figure below. Speedometer Select desired Speed Indication Units between KPH (Kilometers per hour) and MPH (Miles per hour).
  • Page 63: Network

    Network In this menu, the user can program an FTP client setup value and connect to an AP (WiFi Hot Spot) installed in the vehicle. For this Network function, you must use the supplied WiFi Dongle (required chipset is RTL8188EUS.) FTP: This function is available in mSD single and mSD + SSD dual storage modes.
  • Page 64 ① Use FTP Select ON if the FTP function is being used. Otherwise, select OFF. ② IP Address Input the IP address of the FTP Server after entering into IP Address programming window. Refer to the picture of it below. NOTE - the FTP Server must have a Static IP Address to prevent change of the IP Address when in use.
  • Page 65: Wifi

    Refer to the pictures of it below. ⑥ Show Password: Select ON to show the Password or OFF to hide the Password. WIFI If WIFI is selected, or the WIFI button on the remote control is pushed; a pop up window opens and starts to search for WIFI Hot Spots (APs) around this DVR monitor.
  • Page 66 Select a WIFI Hot Spot to connect to and then its password request window appears. Program the password using the Virtual Key Board and then press the ENTER key of the Virtual Key Board. If the WIFI Hot Spot has no password, press the ENTER key of the Virtual Key Board in the empty (blank) password request window.
  • Page 67: Playback

    Playback Select (FUNCTION > PLAYBACK) to operate in the ‘Playback’ mode. In ‘Playback’ mode, live surveillance view and recording functions are stopped. File Search...
  • Page 68: File Type Search

    Select ‘File Search’ and the ‘Search Playback’ pop up window below will appear. File Type Search Select the recording type among NORMAL, SHOCK, and EMERGENCY that you wish to review. Record Date Select the desired date of the recorded files to review. The time information available on the files recorded on the selected date is indicated by green bars and text at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 69: Playback Control

    Playback Control Playback control is available with the remote control while the video is being played on the screen. Refer to the picture below and III Operation, section 4.2 Keypad on the remote control in this Guide for more detail. Backup to USB Recorded data copied to the USB memory is in .avi file format, which can play with most media player software installed in PCs.
  • Page 70: Backup To

    Backup To If the USB memory is connected to the port (Refer to the figure below) on the rear panel of this DVR monitor, ‘USB MEMORY’ is shown automatically in this section of the menu screen. If there is no connection of USB memory to the port, ‘NOT CONNECTED’ will be shown in this section. NOTE - Never try to connect ‘USB memory’...
  • Page 71: End Time

    End Time Select ‘End Time’. Then the ‘End Time’ menu below appears. After completing the selection of the desired recording type and the Date / Hour / Minute, locate the cursor at SELECT on the menu screen and press the ‘ENTER’ button on the monitor or the ‘OK’ button on the remote control.
  • Page 72: Return To Live View

    Stops ‘Playback’ mode and returns to Live View and Recording mode. Car Vision™ Viewer Program Installation Start installation by executing the install file from the CD that came with your CVMHDVR706 or download the latest version online at www.intecvideo.com. Press [Next] button on installation window.
  • Page 73 Windows 7 users this freeware is located on the accompanying product CD. See the Ext2Fsd Utility Installation on page 80 for setup instructions. For Windows 10 users it is recommended you use a licensed Ext Manager for greater stability. INTEC recommends the Linux File Systems for Windows by Paragon Software.
  • Page 74: Display Layout

    Display Layout Figure 13 Display Layout ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ① File Location and Select ② Calendar Search ③ File Backup ④ Image Capture ⑤...
  • Page 75: File Search

    ○ ○ ○ Pause Stop Fast Reverse ○ ○ ○ Slow Reverse Fast Forward Slow Forward File Search Select Playback Directory Click the file location and select icon in the left top to open. After locating and selection of the DVR SSD, click the [OK] button. After selecting the directory, the player completes the file search and plays the last file automatically.
  • Page 76: Playback

    Figure – Calendar Search Playback Display Layout You can control the video display window layout by using the Full window display icon found in the right top of Playback screen. Hexaview or any individual camera can be selected to vew in the Layout and Playback Control Bar. Figure 14 Playback Window (Meta / Map Full window display views)
  • Page 77: Event Information

    Event Information Playback includes the information for the event (including speed, direction and the location where the video data was recorded). A blue color bar is associated with each event and is changed to red color when you are viewing the event in playback to provide visual notice.
  • Page 78: File Drag & Drop

    File Drag & Drop The reviewer can playback any recorded files by drag & drop from the file list to the Car Vision™ Viewer also. The file extension of playable files is .bkt. Please see the reference picture below for Playback by Drag & Drop. Figure 15 Playback by Drag &...
  • Page 79: File Backup

    Captured images are saved as an image file (.jpg format) for each camera and the stored location can be selected by the user. The file name is created with a combination of the time and channel number of the recorded file. JPEG pictures for each camera are created automatically when an Event (Shock and/or Emergency) occurs and its file name follows the rule below.
  • Page 80: Figure 18 File Backup Manager

    The ‘File Backup Manager’ window below appears as the directory is selected. Figure 18 File Backup Manager - Backup to: Select the path to save the selected Backup data. - Start Time: Double click the hour and the minute in the red color part of the time bar. - End Time: Double click the hour and the minute in the red color part of the time bar...
  • Page 81: Ssd Mount Instructions

    You can also download the Ext2Fsd driver on the web at www.ext2fsd.com. (You can also get the latest version of the Car Vision Viewer software and all utilities at www.intecvideo.com in the CVMHDVR706 product section.) Check the setting of Select Additional Tasks in the middle of the installation as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 82: Connection Ssd And Pc

    Figure 19 Install Ext2Fsd Utility Complete the installation by clicking the [Finish] button. After installation, Volume Manager is executed. Connection SSD and PC After connection of the SSD of the DVR to the viewer PC with the provided USB cable, execute Ext Volume Manager.
  • Page 83: Figure 20 Ext Volume Manager

    Figure 20 Ext Volume Manager Select the EXT3 item which has no volume designation and then right click mouse and select Ext2 Management. Figure 21 Setting Volume Name Select proper volume item to automatically mount via Ex2Mgr and click the [Apply] button. After the SSD is connected and recognized properly, it is recognized thereafter ...
  • Page 84: Warranty

    Warranty INTEC warrants the Car Vision® products when purchased new, to be free from defects in material and craftsmanship. INTEC will repair or replace, at INTEC’s sole option and without charge, any part which under normal and proper use is found to be defective within the effective period of this limited warranty.
  • Page 85: How To Get Service

    Explain the problem to the customer service representative. The representative may offer suggestions for you to try. If these suggestions don’t work, you may be asked to send some or all of your system to INTEC. A Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number will be issued. Refer to this number during any future contact with INTEC concerning this service.
  • Page 86: Locations

    VIII. Locations Western U.S. and Canada: Eastern U.S. and Canada: INTEC Video Systems, Inc. INTEC Video Systems, Inc. Customer Service Department Customer Service Department 23301 Vista Grande 4256 State Route 51 North Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Rostraver Township, PA 15012...

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