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.. _quickstart:
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Getting Started
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===============
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.. warning::
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Make sure your Pi is off while installing the camera module. Although it is
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possible to install the camera while the Pi is on, this isn't good practice
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(if the camera is active when removed, it's possible to damage it).
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Connect your camera module to the CSI port on your Raspberry Pi; this is the
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long thin port adjacent to the HDMI socket. Gently lift the collar on top of
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the CSI port (if it comes off, don't worry, you can push it back in but try to
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be more gentle in future!). Slide the ribbon cable of the camera module into
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the port with the blue side facing the Ethernet port (or where the Ethernet
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port would be if you've got a model A/A+).
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Once the cable is seated in the port, press the collar back down to lock the
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cable in place. If done properly you should be able to easily lift the Pi by
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the camera's cable without it falling out. The following illustrations show
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a well-seated camera cable with the correct orientation:
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.. image:: good_connection.jpg
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:width: 640px
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:align: center
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Make sure the camera module isn't sat on anything conductive (e.g. the Pi's
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USB ports or its GPIO pins). Now, apply power to your Pi. Once booted, start
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the Raspberry Pi Configuration utility and enable the camera module:
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.. image:: enable_camera.png
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:align: center
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You will need to reboot after doing this (but this is one-time setup so you
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won't need to do it again unless you re-install your operating system or switch
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SD cards). Once rebooted, start a terminal and try the following command::
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raspistill -o image.jpg
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If everything is working correctly, the camera should start, a preview from the
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camera should appear on the display and, after a 5 second delay it should
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capture an image (storing it as ``image.jpg``) before shutting down the camera.
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Proceed to the :ref:`recipes1`.
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If something else happens, read any error message displayed and try any
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recommendations suggested by such messages. If your Pi reboots as soon as you
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run this command, your power supply is insufficient for running your Pi plus
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the camera module (and whatever other peripherals you have attached).
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