Before downloading any files, verify your current versions in : MCU Version: Often listed as CVD1810-WJ_XX.XX.XX_XXX .
Look at the physical sticker on your CVD1810 unit. Hardware components can change across manufacturing batches. Ensure the firmware file matches your specific hardware revision (e.g., Rev A, Rev B). Flashing firmware meant for a different revision will corrupt the device. Back Up Your Configurations
Disconnect power immediately. Confirm your specific hardware revision board id matches the firmware download criteria. Residual cached data conflicts with new system files.
Look for the full string (e.g., AJ_2024.12.05.12_3_2224 ) to ensure compatibility. Where to Find Firmware Links
Even if you follow the steps carefully, there can be problems. You might see an error or the update might freeze.
Do not click away, refresh the browser, or unplug any cables while the progress bar fills. Step 5: Post-Update Verification
Before attempting to flash any software files, it is vital to know exactly what is running under the dashboard. The CVD1810 string specifically identifies the Microcontroller Unit (MCU) software prefix utilized by certain Android head units. System Specifications
Even with the best preparation, things can sometimes go wrong. Here is what to do:
Finding a reliable firmware link for the CVD1810—a common board used in specialized display and industrial monitors—can be tricky because the hardware is often rebranded by different manufacturers.
Once you have the firmware file (usually a .zip or .bin file named cm68_update or similar), follow these steps to update your head unit safely. Prerequisites A USB flash drive formatted to . The firmware update file (unzipped if necessary).
Once you have located a link and downloaded the .bin or .img file, the installation process usually follows one of two paths: Method 1: USB Update (Easiest) Format a USB drive to . Copy the firmware file to the root directory.