I have what I'm 99% sure is an AVTECH 760 DVR. The unit was purchased from Intellicam back in 2007 and it was listed as a "G4-760" (and that is what the sticker on the front shows). My particular unit does NOT have the USB port on back, but it does have a fan. It is the older EIDE model (not SATA). I use the Video Server E to view the cameras remotely.
The main board says: AV-760M v04A 2006/9/13
When the system boots it shows AVC-760-EN
The firmware listed shows: 1090-10-K2-04-AA-11
The 1.0.9.0 firmware is quite old, I saw on one website a 2.0.1.4 firmware, but also I found a 2.0.3.0 firmware on ussscctv (along with a couple previous versions).
I'm a little hesitant to jump from a 1.x firmware to 2.x without knowing if it is safe or not. So that is my question... Can I upgrade or do I have to stick to 1.x firmwares?
I found a 1.0.9.8 firmware which contains the following: boot.bin,html.bin,kernel4.bin,mcu.bin
The 2.0.3.0 firmware has the same as above, but also a player.bin file?
Any tips on upgrading too? I'm guessing the only way for me to do it is via the Video Server E program.
I read through everything I could find on Scorpion's website. I'm still trying to figure out the difference between the 760, 760A, and 760AS models. I think the "S" is SATA. The "A" uses a newer video player maybe?