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To capture footage in low light, you must activate the IR LEDs. On most models, this is a quick press of the night vision button while in standby. The light may turn or flash blue/red to confirm the IR sensors are active. Note that IR footage will appear monochrome (black and white) and can slightly reduce audio clarity. Motion Detection
is often cited as a "premium option" for professionals who need to gather evidence without detection. Unlike standard cameras, its power lies in its invisibility; it can be left on a restaurant table or attached to a belt clip while recording continuous HD video to a concealed microSD card. Key Operations (The "Manual" Guide) Ccd S820 Manual
: Hold the bottom button (Unlock icon) for ~3 seconds to power on. A red or blue light will flash then remain steady to signal standby mode. To capture footage in low light, you must
Connect the powered-off device to a computer via USB; it will be recognized as a standard mass storage device (removable drive) for viewing or transferring AVI files. Common Issues & Indicators Indicator Light Behavior Steady Red Light Standby Mode Blinking Red/Blue (3s) Memory full; device will auto-save and shut down Red Light Off (during operation) Active video recording Blue Light Flashing Note that IR footage will appear monochrome (black
The CCD S820 manual covers a wide range of key features and settings, including: