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This wiki describes how to use x630 on the Raspberry Pi OS. <span style="color:red;">Note: The software can currently be used directly on Raspberry Pi 4B, 3B+/3B/Zero series. Software support for Raspberry Pi 5 software is not available which need to be tested.
 
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has updated several versions recently;
 
The use guide of X630 depends on the official Raspberry Pi OS version you are using. Different versions have different usage methods. If you have some questions, please contact us and attach the os version you are using.(<span style="color:red;">Email: support@geekworm.com</span>)
 
==For Raspberry Pi OS==
Disconnect power supply to the Raspberry Pi before changing dip switch positions. [[File'''NOTE:Dip-switches.jpg|none|dip switch]]{| class="wikitable"! SELECTION !! SWITCH SETTINGS !! |-| Hardware reset || HW = 1 || SW = 0|-| Software reset || HW = 0 || SW = 1|}'''
* Hardware Since the X630 V1.5 version removes the software reset&hardware reset: After starting RASPISTILL or RASPIVID <span style="color:red;">once</span> then you will need to reboot Raspberry Pi to restart it again* Software DIP switch, for the V1.5 version, please ignore the use of software reset: Starting RASPISTILL or RASPIVID <span style="color:red;">multiple times</span> and don't need directly visit to reboot Raspberry Pi ('''Recommend''')* Default setting is 'Software reset';* Please remove the yellow protective film before change dip switch.[[X630-Hardware-Reset]]
1X630 v1. Once booted, update your Raspberry Pi by running the following commands in a terminal window3 has two reset mode: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade2. Run the following command to go into the Raspberry Pi configuration tool sudo raspi-config'''Hardware reset''' and '''Software reset''' modes;
[[File:Raspi-config-1.jpg]]
3. Navigate You can use hardware reset mode if you use it on raspberry pi hardware or raspberry pi os, software reset uses GPIO 509 to ''''Interfacing Options'''' and hit Enter. Now select the ''''Camera'''' optionreset operation through GPIO, and hit which can prevent you from restarting the Enter key to enable it. Select “Finish” and select to '''reboot''' your Raspberry Pi.[[File:Raspi-config-2.jpg]] sudo reboot4. Once rebootedrepeatedly, you need to make sure that the ‘/dev/video0’ device which is available. Use this command to check in a terminal window: ls /dev/video0[[File:Raspi-config-3very convenient.jpg]]
If you see anything other than ‘file not found‘, then it’s available.
<hr/>'''For Software Reset''' The user guide of X630 is similar to [[HDMI TO CSI-2|C779]] when X630 is in hardware mode, but X630 supports audio when used with X630- Starting RASPISTILL or RASPIVID multiple times A2, and no need to reboot Raspberry Pi [[HDMI TO CSI-2|C779]] does not support audio
5. Execute CAM GPIO initialization at startup, need to add scripts in /etc/rc.local file.
Run the following two commends;
sudo sed -i '$ i echo "509" > /sys/class/gpio/export' /etc/rc.local
sudo sed -i '$ i echo "out" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio509/direction' /etc/rc.local
Or
sudo nano /etc/rc.local
Scroll down, and just before the 'exit 0' line, enter the following comment:
echo "509" > /sys/class/gpio/export
echo "out" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio509/direction
[[File:Raspi-config-4-1.jpg]]
Save and exit with ctrl + xFirst, followed by y when prompted to saveplease confirm & select X630 work mode according the picture; After November 2021, and then enter.the default factory mode is hardware mode;
6. Create a script to reset the X630 module cd ~ sudo nano reset.shEnter the following: echo "0" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio509/value sleep 1 echo "1" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio509/valueSave and exit with ctrl + xWe found that some users prefer hardware mode, followed by y when prompted so our factory default settings have been changed to save, and then enter.hardware mode
NOTE[[File:Don't forget the folder where the resetDip-switches.sh file is located7. Reboot your Raspberry Pi sudo rebootPlease return the fold of reset.sh file after restartjpg|none|dip switch]]
8.To take first '''photo''' with the X630 Module cd ~ sudo bash reset.sh raspistill -o image1.jpgHere, <span style="image1.jpgcolor:red;" is >Disconnect power to the name of your image that will be saved to your Raspberry Pibefore changing dip switch positions!!!</span>
9. To take second '''photo''' with the X630 Module sudo bash reset.sh raspistill -o image2.jpgHere, {| class="image2.jpgwikitable" is the name of your image that will be saved to your Raspberry Pi ! SELECTION !! SWITCH SETTINGS !! 10. Record first '''video''' with the X630 module|- sudo bash | Hardware reset.sh(Default) || HW = 1 || SW = 0 raspivid |-o video1.h264 -t 10000Here, "video1" is the name of your video and "10000" is the number of milliseconds. 11. Record second '''video''' with the X630 module sudo bash | Software reset.sh raspivid -o video2.h264 -t 10000|| HW = 0 || SW = 1Here, "video2" is the name of your video and "10000" is the number of milliseconds.|}
'''Note'''[[File: "sudo bash reset.sh" is always required to execute before starting RASPISTILL or RASPIVID. the CAM LED will go off for 1 second then turn on.<hr> '''For Hardware X630-Reset''' - Starting RASPISTILL or RASPIVID once then reboot your Raspberry Pi01.jpg|none|800px|X630 dip switch setting]]
Explain:* Hardware reset: After starting RASPISTILL or RASPIVID <span style="color:red;">once</span> then you will need to reboot Raspberry Pi to restart it again (Please use when operating system cannot control the following guide if your dip switch X630 module via GPIO509)* Software reset: Starting RASPISTILL or RASPIVID <span style="color:red;">multiple times</span> and don't need to reboot Raspberry Pi.* Default setting is changed to 'Hardware reset' position.* Please remove the yellow protective film before change dip switch.<hr/>
12. To take a photo with the X630 Module
raspistill -o image.jpg
Here, "image.jpg" is the name of your image that will be saved to your Raspberry Pi
13. If you need '''For Hardware Reset''' refer to take second image, then you will need to reboot the Raspberry Pi and execute the "raspistill" again. sudo reboot[[X630-Hardware-Reset]]
14. To record a video with the '''For Software Reset''' refer to [[X630 module raspivid -o video.h264 Software-t 10000Here, "video" is the name of your video and "10000" is the number of milliseconds.Reset]]
15. If you need to record second video, then you will need to reboot the Raspberry Pi and execute the "raspivid" again.
sudo reboot
==How Return to check kernel version==Please run the following command to get the linux kernel version uname -a[[File:Raspi-kernel-version.jpgX630]]
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