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'''For Hardware Reset''' - Starting RASPISTILL or RASPIVID once then reboot your Raspberry Pi.
 
'''For Hardware Reset''' - Starting RASPISTILL or RASPIVID once then reboot your Raspberry Pi.
 
==Use RASPISTILL RASPIVID ==
 
==Use RASPISTILL RASPIVID ==
Only for user want to use old RASPISTILL RASPIVID command.
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Only for OS before Rasberry Pi Bullseye OS.
  
 
1. Update & upgrade the raspberry pi system (It will take a long time depend on the different country)
 
1. Update & upgrade the raspberry pi system (It will take a long time depend on the different country)
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Navigate to ''''Interfacing Options'''' and hit Enter. Now select the ''''Camera'''' option, and hit the Enter key to enable it. Select “Finish” and select to '''reboot''' your Raspberry Pi.
 
Navigate to ''''Interfacing Options'''' and hit Enter. Now select the ''''Camera'''' option, and hit the Enter key to enable it. Select “Finish” and select to '''reboot''' your Raspberry Pi.
  
3. Edit /boot/config.txt to add the line (that will need sudo, and use your preferred editor)
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3. Edit /boot/config.txt to add the line (that will need sudo, and use 'sudo nano /boot/config.txt')
 
  dtoverlay=tc358743
 
  dtoverlay=tc358743
 
to the end of the file.
 
to the end of the file.
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Here, "image" is the name of your image that will be saved to your Raspberry Pi
 
Here, "image" is the name of your image that will be saved to your Raspberry Pi
  
14. If you need to take second image, then you will need to reboot the Raspberry Pi and execute the "raspistill" again
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5. If you need to take second image, then you will need to reboot the Raspberry Pi and execute the "raspistill" again
 
  sudo reboot
 
  sudo reboot
  
15. To record a video with the X630 module
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5. To record a video with the X630 module
 
  raspivid -o video.h264 -t 10000
 
  raspivid -o video.h264 -t 10000
  
 
Here, "video" is the name of your video and "10000" is the number of milliseconds.
 
Here, "video" is the name of your video and "10000" is the number of milliseconds.
  
16. If you need to record second video, then you will need to reboot the Raspberry Pi and execute the "raspivid" again
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7. If you need to record second video, then you will need to reboot the Raspberry Pi and execute the "raspivid" again
sudo reboot
 
 
 
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'''For Hardware Reset''' - Starting RASPISTILL or RASPIVID once then reboot your Raspberry Pi
 
 
 
Please use the following guide if your dip switch is changed to 'Hardware reset' position.
 
 
 
17. 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
 
 
 
18. If you need to take second image, then you will need to reboot the Raspberry Pi and execute the "raspistill" again.
 
sudo reboot
 
 
 
19. To record a video with the X630 module
 
raspivid -o video.h264 -t 10000
 
Here, "video" is the name of your video and "10000" is the number of milliseconds.
 
 
 
20. If you need to record second video, then you will need to reboot the Raspberry Pi and execute the "raspivid" again.
 
 
  sudo reboot
 
  sudo reboot
  
 
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Revision as of 17:00, 27 December 2021

For Hardware Reset - Starting RASPISTILL or RASPIVID once then reboot your Raspberry Pi.

Use RASPISTILL RASPIVID

Only for OS before Rasberry Pi Bullseye OS.

1. Update & upgrade the raspberry pi system (It will take a long time depend on the different country)

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade

2. Enable camera module (the camera is enabled by default in Raspberry pi Bullseys OS)

sudo raspi-config

Navigate to 'Interfacing Options' and hit Enter. Now select the 'Camera' option, and hit the Enter key to enable it. Select “Finish” and select to reboot your Raspberry Pi.

3. Edit /boot/config.txt to add the line (that will need sudo, and use 'sudo nano /boot/config.txt')

dtoverlay=tc358743

to the end of the file.

4. Reboot. If all is well you should get a /dev/video0 device.

pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls /dev/video0
/dev/video0

4. To take a photo with the X630 Module

raspistill -o image.jpg

Here, "image" is the name of your image that will be saved to your Raspberry Pi

5. If you need to take second image, then you will need to reboot the Raspberry Pi and execute the "raspistill" again

sudo reboot

5. To record a video with the X630 module

raspivid -o video.h264 -t 10000

Here, "video" is the name of your video and "10000" is the number of milliseconds.

7. If you need to record second video, then you will need to reboot the Raspberry Pi and execute the "raspivid" again

sudo reboot
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