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(Requires installing a virtual COM driver on Windows to treat the USB connection as a serial port) -> [Scan USB_VCOM Code] Operating/Trigger Modes

The device will automatically save files every 15 minutes while recording.

(Note: If you do not have the visual barcode, please refer to the booklet's "Standard Configuration" section to scan the initialization block.) Interface Selection Ccd S820 Manual

If you need help configuring a for your environment, please let me know: Your connection type (USB, Serial, or Virtual COM) The software program you are scanning data into Any special prefixes or suffixes your system requires Share public link

If you have a different device, here is a quick guide to finding the right manual. (Requires installing a virtual COM driver on Windows

The CCD S820 features a mechanical transport lock on the bottom or side of the unit to protect the mirrors and sensor during shipping. Slide this lock to the "Unlocked" position before powering on the device.

– For a CCD image sensor model S820 (perhaps a Sony or Toshiba part number), you’d need the exact CCD part number (e.g., ICX820). Search for that part’s datasheet, not “paper.” Slide this lock to the "Unlocked" position before

The built-in accelerometer detects sudden impacts (collisions) or heavy braking. When triggered, it locks the current video file to prevent it from being overwritten. The sensitivity is adjustable (High, Medium, Low). Critique: On budget units like this, the sensor is often too sensitive, locking files when you simply hit a pothole or speed bump, eventually filling your card with locked "event" files.

Requires installation of a dedicated driver to emulate a serial port connection.