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Original System
Item Quantity Part Number Description
1 1 CVMxxx Car Vision Monitor
2 1 CVU18M Cable
3 1 CVCxxx Car Vision Camera
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The following instructions will guide you through the steps required to replace your older Car Vision® system with a new Car Vision® system
using the existing cable. Please read and understand all the instructions before proceeding with the installation.
Removing the existing monitor:
Disconnect Ground from the vehicle battery.
Unplug the monitor pigtail from the main cable. Note: Some CVM series monitors have removable pigtails, the pigtail needs to be
disconnected from the main cable, not the back of the monitor.
Cut the power (red), ground (black), and reverse trigger (blue) wires about a foot from the monitor.
Remove the monitor.
Install the new CVS100M controller:
Plug the main cable into the CVS100M controller camera connector. Note: The controller can be installed anywhere inside the coach as
long as it is within the 6 meter length of the CVDC6MA controller to display cable. Refer to the wiring diagram on page 2 for additional
information.
Plug the CVS100MP3M power harness into the controller.
Plug the CVDC6MA cable into the controller.
Connect to power by splicing the CVS100MP3M power harness to the existing power wires; red to red, black to black, and blue to blue.
Install the new display and remote:
Prepare the dash to install the new display. For flush mount installations see the chart on page 3 and modify your dash or overhead
opening accordingly. For bracket mount installations follow the directions on the quick installation guide provided with your new display.
Attach the CVDC6MA cable to the display’s Controller (inside) connector. Refer to the graphic on page 2.
Connect the CVR100 remote to the display’s Remote (outside) connector. Refer to the graphic on page 2.
Temporarily install the new display and remote.
Install the new camera:
Remove the existing camera from the rear of the coach and unplug it from the main cable.
Determine how the new camera will be installed. If bracket mounted determine location and secure bracket. If flush mounted determine
location and cut or enlarge the opening, if necessary, to accommodate the new flush mount enclosure.
Plug the new camera into the main cable.
When installing a CVC500AH series camera use the 313-02-02-002 adapter. Plug the 12 pin end into the main cable. Plug the other end
into the camera.
Test the system and Complete the installation:
Reconnect the vehicles battery ground.
Turn the system on and adjust as needed.
Secure the new display, remote, controller and camera.
CVM Series to CVD Series
Replacement Instructions
Single Camera System
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Summary

CVM to CVD Replacement Steps

Remove Existing Monitor

Steps to disconnect and remove the old monitor from the vehicle system.

Install New Controller

Connect the new CVS100M controller to existing power and cables.

Install New Display and Remote

Instructions for mounting and connecting the new display and remote control unit.

Install New Camera

Steps for removing the old camera and installing the new camera, including adapter use.

System Testing and Completion

Final steps to reconnect battery, test system functionality, and secure components.

Upgraded System Connection Details

Display Connection Overview

Diagram and details for connecting the display to the upgraded system components.

Controller Connection Overview

Details and diagram for connecting the controller to other system parts.

Power Connection Information

Table detailing wire colors and their functions for system power connection.

Dimensional Charts and Recommendations

Monitor and Display Dimensions

Comparison of dimensions for existing monitors and recommended new displays.

Camera Flush Mount Dimensions

Provides cutout and recommended dimensions for flush mounting various camera models.

Overview

This document provides comprehensive instructions for replacing an older Car Vision® system with a new one, utilizing existing cabling. It details the process for upgrading a single camera system, covering the removal of old components, installation of new ones, and system testing. The guide is structured to ensure a smooth transition, emphasizing careful adherence to each step for optimal performance and safety.

The replacement process begins with the removal of the existing monitor. Users are instructed to first disconnect the ground from the vehicle battery, a crucial safety step. Following this, the monitor pigtail must be unplugged from the main cable. A key note here clarifies that some CVM series monitors have removable pigtails, which should be disconnected from the main cable rather than the back of the monitor itself. The power (red), ground (black), and reverse trigger (blue) wires are then to be cut approximately one foot from the monitor, after which the monitor can be completely removed.

Next, the installation of the new CVS100M controller is detailed. The main cable is plugged into the controller's camera connector. The document highlights that the controller can be installed anywhere inside the coach, provided it remains within the 6-meter length of the CVDC6MA controller-to-display cable. For further details on wiring, users are directed to a diagram on page 2. The CVS100MP3M power harness is then plugged into the controller, followed by the CVDC6MA cable. Power connection is achieved by splicing the CVS100MP3M power harness to the existing power wires, ensuring red connects to red, black to black, and blue to blue.

The guide then moves on to installing the new display and remote. The first step involves preparing the dash for the new display. For flush mount installations, users are advised to consult a chart on page 3 for dimensions and modify their dash or overhead opening accordingly. For bracket mount installations, directions provided in the quick installation guide accompanying the new display should be followed. The CVDC6MA cable is attached to the display's Controller (inside) connector, with a reference to a graphic on page 2 for visual guidance. The CVR100 remote is connected to the display's Remote (outside) connector, again with a reference to a graphic on page 2. Finally, the new display and remote are temporarily installed.

Installing the new camera is the subsequent step. The existing camera is removed from the rear of the coach and unplugged from the main cable. Users then need to determine how the new camera will be installed. If bracket mounted, the location should be determined and the bracket secured. If flush mounted, the location is determined, and the opening is cut or enlarged as necessary to accommodate the new flush mount enclosure. The new camera is then plugged into the main cable. A specific instruction is provided for CVC500AH series cameras, which require the 313-02-02-002 adapter. The 12-pin end of this adapter plugs into the main cable, and the other end plugs into the camera.

The final stage involves testing the system and completing the installation. The vehicle's battery ground is reconnected. The system is then turned on and adjusted as needed. Once satisfactory, the new display, remote, controller, and camera are securely installed.

The document also includes several detailed tables and diagrams to aid the user. A "CVM Series to CVD Series Replacement Instructions Single Camera System" table lists the item, quantity, part number, and description for the components of the original system, including the Car Vision Monitor, Cable, and Car Vision Camera. An "Upgraded System" table provides similar details for the new components, such as the Car Vision Display, Optional Remote Extension Cable, Remote Control, Six Meter Display to Controller Cable, Controller - Molex Version, Power Harness for Molex Controller, Existing Coach Cable, and M Series (Flush Mount) Camera. Options for CVC400 Series and CVC500AH Series cameras are also detailed, including an adapter for the latter.

A "Power Connection Table - CVS100" provides critical information on wire connections, specifying the color (Red, Black, Blue, Green) and their corresponding functions (Power, Ground, Reverse Trigger, Source Alarm Out). This table is essential for ensuring correct electrical connections. "Dimensional Charts and Recommendations" are provided for both monitors and cameras, offering cutout dimensions for various models to assist with flush mount installations. This ensures that users can accurately prepare their vehicle for the new components.

The manual emphasizes the importance of reading and understanding all instructions before proceeding with the installation, highlighting a methodical approach to the upgrade process. It also provides contact information for additional support, including a website, toll-free phone numbers (West and East), and an email address, ensuring users have access to help if needed. The overall tone is instructional and practical, designed to guide users through a complex technical upgrade with clarity and precision.

Intec CVM Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryAutomobile Accessories
CompatibilityUniversal
Built-in SpeakersYes
Remote ControlYes
TypeCar Monitor
SeriesCVM
Input Voltage12V DC
Mounting TypeHeadrest or Dashboard
Aspect Ratio16:9