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{HowTo} turn on/off your monitor (Time based, PIR/Button, App)

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  • S Offline
    sdetweil @ulster
    last edited by Feb 25, 2021, 4:20 PM

    @ulster sorry, i dont know anything about the module and dont read ( or re-read) every page of posts

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      andi.aw.weiss
      last edited by andi.aw.weiss Mar 20, 2022, 1:43 PM Mar 20, 2022, 1:41 PM

      Hello everyone, I’m getting desperate. I’ve now read the entire tutorial but I can’t find my mistake.

      I am using my MM with a PIR sensor and would like to switch the backlight of the display with a relay. so i use this script pir.py:

      #!/usr/bin/env python
      
      import sys
      import time
      import RPi.GPIO as io
      import subprocess
      
      io.setmode(io.BCM)
      SHUTOFF_DELAY = 120 # in seconds, how long the monitor will be on until next button press or PIR detection
      PIR_PIN = 22       # 15 on the board (this needn't to be a PIR. Can be a button also)
      LED_PIN = 16      # optional
      
      def main():
          io.setup(PIR_PIN, io.IN)
          io.setup(LED_PIN, io.OUT)
          turned_off = False
          last_motion_time = time.time()
      
          while True:
              if io.input(PIR_PIN):
                  last_motion_time = time.time()
                  io.output(LED_PIN, io.LOW)
                  print ".",
                  sys.stdout.flush()
                  if turned_off:
                      turned_off = False
                      turn_on()
              else:
                  if not turned_off and time.time() > (last_motion_time + 
                                                       SHUTOFF_DELAY):
                      turned_off = True
                      turn_off()
                  if not turned_off and time.time() > (last_motion_time + 1):
                      io.output(LED_PIN, io.HIGH)
              time.sleep(.1)
      
      def turn_on():
      	subprocess.call("sh /home/pi/monitor_on.sh", shell=True)
      
      def turn_off():
      	subprocess.call("sh /home/pi/monitor_off.sh", shell=True)
      
      if __name__ == '__main__':
          try:
              main()
          except KeyboardInterrupt:
              io.cleanup()
      
      

      Unfortunately, when I run this script in the terminal, I only get the feedback from the PIR sensor (…) but the relay is not switched. But if I run the monitor_on.sh or monitor_off.sh script it works:

      monitor_on.sh

      gpio -g mode 27 out
      sleep 0.2
      gpio -g write 27 1
      

      monitor_off.sh

      gpio -g mode 27 out
      sleep 0.2
      gpio -g write 27 0
      

      But the PIR.py doesn’t work. Where could the mistake lie?

      Many greetings Andreas

      M 1 Reply Last reply Mar 21, 2022, 7:26 AM Reply Quote 0
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        MadScientist @andi.aw.weiss
        last edited by Mar 21, 2022, 7:26 AM

        @andi-aw-weiss I think you are using the wrong script. With just a quick look it seems you’re running the script from point 2.2 (Using PIR script) of the first post. What you want is point 5.2 (Use relay with a PIR). That script used in 5.2 is different than that of 2.2, which does not have code to control the relay.

        Have a look at it again.

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          andi.aw.weiss @MadScientist
          last edited by Mar 26, 2022, 4:46 PM

          @MadScientist Hey, unfortunately the problem hasn’t changed. I have now like you said the script from 5.2. The problem remains. PIR detects motion. Relay does not switch. :loudly_crying_face: I don’t know

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            andi.aw.weiss @MadScientist
            last edited by andi.aw.weiss Mar 26, 2022, 5:24 PM Mar 26, 2022, 5:23 PM

            @MadScientist ok it seems to be working now. However, the relay switches the first time after the 120 s have expired and a movement is detected. not previously. The change quote: “io.output(RELAY_PIN, False)” and for monitor off “io.output(RELAY_PIN, True)” only causes the relay to work in reverse. I now use this script:

            #!/usr/bin/env python
            
            import sys
            import time
            import RPi.GPIO as io
            import subprocess
            
            io.setmode(io.BCM)
            SHUTOFF_DELAY = 120 # in seconds, how long the monitor will be on until next button press or PIR detection
            PIR_PIN = 22       # 15 on the board (this needn't to be a PIR. Can be a button also)
            LED_PIN = 17    # 11 on the board (optional): It just shows detection time of PIR without delay time
            RELAY_PIN = 27  # 13 on the board
            
            def main():
                io.setup(PIR_PIN, io.IN)
                io.setup(LED_PIN, io.OUT)
                io.setup(RELAY_PIN, io.OUT)
                turned_off = False
                last_motion_time = time.time()
            
                while True:
                    if io.input(PIR_PIN):
                        last_motion_time = time.time()
                        io.output(LED_PIN, io.LOW)
                        print ("."),
                        sys.stdout.flush()
                        if turned_off:
                            turned_off = False
                            turn_on()
                    else:
                        if not turned_off and time.time() > (last_motion_time + 
                                                             SHUTOFF_DELAY):
                            turned_off = True
                            turn_off()
                        if not turned_off and time.time() > (last_motion_time + 1):
                            io.output(LED_PIN, io.HIGH)
                    time.sleep(.1)
            
            def turn_on():
                    io.output(RELAY_PIN, True)
            
            def turn_off():
                    io.output(RELAY_PIN, False)
            
            if __name__ == '__main__':
                try:
                    main()
                except KeyboardInterrupt:
                    io.cleanup()
            

            where could the error lie? or is that how it should be? Thank you MadScientist

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              cruunnerr @andi.aw.weiss
              last edited by Mar 26, 2022, 5:57 PM

              @andi-aw-weiss

              Hey hey,

              So what exactly doesn’t work? My English isn’t the best

              In my case I am turning on a LED Stripe with the pir.

              When I cold start the raspi, the LED stripe turns on for a few seconds (could be the turnoff delay time).
              After a while it turns off.
              From this moment on it should work as you expect. When movement is detected, the led (or relay) turns on for the delay time and extend the delay time for every new movement within the original delay time.

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                MadScientist @andi.aw.weiss
                last edited by Mar 27, 2022, 11:02 AM

                @andi-aw-weiss said in {HowTo} turn on/off your monitor (Time based, PIR/Button, App):

                The change quote: “io.output(RELAY_PIN, False)” and for monitor off “io.output(RELAY_PIN, True)” only causes the relay to work in reverse. I now use this script:

                Are you saying the screen turns off when the PIR detects a motion? In that case you have to change the the terminals on the relay. You have three terminals to connect the wires to. GND, normal open and normal close.

                Another note: I have a bunch of relays here that are supposed to be compatibles with Raspberry Pi’s but somehow they don’t properly work. They switch exactly once and then are stuck. Not sure if you’re having the same issues.

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                  andi.aw.weiss @cruunnerr
                  last edited by Mar 27, 2022, 3:50 PM

                  @cruunnerr @MadScientist Thanks to both of you . For development/tutorial and support. My MM works. I was probably impatient the whole time I was testing. The relay only switches for the first time after the 120 s have expired. But that’s ok that it only occurs when you restart. I consider the problem solved. THANK YOU

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                    nowayto
                    last edited by Mar 15, 2025, 1:46 PM

                    Hello, I know this is an old topic but I think it’s very interesting.

                    I have an idea but I’m a newbie to programming.
                    In my mind I was thinking about using one or more modules like these:

                    MMM-ModuleScheduler
                    MMM-Home-Presence
                    MMM-RemoteControl

                    to have a way to turning off the monitor when one member of the family is at home.

                    For “is at home” I mean when the phone is connected to wifi and the MMM-Home-Presence detect his presence.

                    Might be MMM-RemoteControl could communicate with MMM-Home-Presence and turn off/on the monitor?

                    What do you think about it?
                    Thanks

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                      sdetweil @nowayto
                      last edited by sdetweil Mar 15, 2025, 2:05 PM Mar 15, 2025, 2:03 PM

                      @nowayto you CAN compose a solution like that.

                      However Home-Presence does not inform other modules about state of devices

                      It could’ve extended to do that

                      Then you could config Remote-Controlto respond to that

                      Sam

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                      N 1 Reply Last reply Mar 15, 2025, 5:48 PM Reply Quote 0
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