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The CVS100 is equipped with two status LED’s
relating to power. One for system power and the
other for the 1 Amp radar alarm output. These fuses
are located under the hinged cover on the top of the
controller.
The Power LED will be illuminated green when
power (+11 to +32 VDC) is applied to the controller.
The Power LED will not be illuminated (off) if the 2
Amp power fuse is open or “blown”.
The 2 Amp Radar fuse will be illuminated when
power is applied to the controller and off in the event
the fuse is blown.
There is also a spare 2 Amp fuse.
INTEC strongly recommends using only properly
rated fuses at all times.
In addition the CVS100 is equipped with internal
auto reset fuses for camera and display power.
These fuses are designed to open in the event of a
short in the camera, display, remote or their
associated cabling and will reset once that short has
been removed.
Camera Installation
For optimum field of view, mount the rear camera
approximately 10 feet up on the vehicle from ground
level so that the rear-most part of the vehicle is
visible at the bottom of the display screen. If this is
not possible, mount the camera in a fashion that will
give the driver the best possible view of the area
behind the vehicle while still aligning the rear-most
part of the vehicle with the bottom of the display
screen as a reference.
1. Establish a solid mounting location in the center of
the vehicle using the guidelines above. Make sure
that no part of the installation obstructs any lights or
any part of the driver's view.
2. Position the camera(s) with the mounting bracket
attached in the location where it will be mounted and
turn on the system to check the field of view (you
may have to reverse the camera’s mounting bracket
to obtain the proper angle). Be certain the field of
view of all installed cameras provides adequate and
appropriate coverage for your application.
3. Once the location and angle have been
determined, use the camera bracket or bracket
extension as a template to mark the position where
the holes will be drilled and drill the holes. Make
sure the area being drilled into is clear of all wires
and other items before you begin drilling.
4. Once the holes are drilled, install the camera
mounting bracket and extension, if required, with the
mounting bolts provided. You may need to purchase
additional hardware if the hardware provided does
not work in your application.
5. Mount the camera in the bracket with the
hardware provided and align it so that the rear-most
part of the vehicle is in line and viewable at the
bottom of the display screen.
6. It is recommended that you apply an anti-galvanic
compound to the camera mounting bolts before
installation.