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PIR-Sensor - put your mirror to sleep if not used

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  • I Offline
    IngmarSwart
    last edited by Oct 27, 2016, 8:11 PM

    @bibi: I’ve only tested my solution for a couple of days, so I can’t say much about the long term stability. The reason for this is simply that I was in the process of designing a (nearly) frameless mirror the last couple of months. The components have been ordered and I hope to assemble everything in the coming month. It might take a bit longer, as I have quite a few business trips lined up for November.

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      bibi @IngmarSwart
      last edited by Oct 27, 2016, 8:15 PM

      @IngmarSwart I see i am still getting everything but in meantime i am working on the software side. You solution is nice and i will try to implement it i think… with my noob skills :)))

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        DirkS
        last edited by DirkS Nov 4, 2016, 9:18 AM Nov 4, 2016, 9:14 AM

        Hi,

        i had big problems by switching off my screen with the PIR or another module with camera. The problem was not the module itself it is a firmware problem of the PI. I could see the same problem outside of MagicMirror as well by trying different things.

        Reported also here:
        https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/487

        The symptom is that after a while of switching on and off the screen it remains off.

        Dmesg reports the problem:

        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.138649] raspberrypi-firmware soc:firmware: Request 0x00048003 returned status 0x80000001
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.138665] bcm2708_fb soc:fb: Failed to allocate GPU framebuffer (-22)
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.138670] detected fb_set_par error, error code: -22
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.139138] raspberrypi-firmware soc:firmware: Request 0x00048003 returned status 0x80000001
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.139148] bcm2708_fb soc:fb: Failed to allocate GPU framebuffer (-22)
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.139152] detected fb_set_par error, error code: -22
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.140642] raspberrypi-firmware soc:firmware: Request 0x00048003 returned status 0x80000001
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.140654] bcm2708_fb soc:fb: Failed to allocate GPU framebuffer (-22)
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.140659] detected fb_set_par error, error code: -22
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.140777] raspberrypi-firmware soc:firmware: Request 0x00048003 returned status 0x80000001
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.140785] bcm2708_fb soc:fb: Failed to allocate GPU framebuffer (-22)
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.140789] detected fb_set_par error, error code: -22
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.140856] raspberrypi-firmware soc:firmware: Request 0x00048003 returned status 0x80000001
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.140863] bcm2708_fb soc:fb: Failed to allocate GPU framebuffer (-22)
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.140868] bcm2708_fb_pan_display(0,0) returns=-22
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror systemd[1]: Started Getty on tty6.
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.256398] raspberrypi-firmware soc:firmware: Request 0x00048003 returned status 0x80000001
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.256413] bcm2708_fb soc:fb: Failed to allocate GPU framebuffer (-22)
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.256418] detected fb_set_par error, error code: -22
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.256758] raspberrypi-firmware soc:firmware: Request 0x00048003 returned status 0x80000001
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.256770] bcm2708_fb soc:fb: Failed to allocate GPU framebuffer (-22)
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.256775] bcm2708_fb_pan_display(0,0) returns=-22
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.296428] raspberrypi-firmware soc:firmware: Request 0x00040002 returned status 0x80000001
        Nov  1 08:22:00 MagicMirror kernel: [86411.296455] bcm2708_fb soc:fb: bcm2708_fb_blank(0) failed: -22
        

        Switching off the screen with

        /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -o

        and on with

        /opt/vc/bin/tvservice --preferred && sudo chvt 6 && sudo chat 7

        does not work reliable! The git issue tells you more about.

        The workaround is a not yet described solution inside the config.txt

        https://github.com/raspberrypi/documentation/pull/245/files

        the option “hdmi_blanking=1” is your friend in this case! :D

        Now i’m switching off the screen with

        vcgencmd display_power 0

        and on with

        vcgencmd display_power 1

        And it is working now like a charm! Did started to use it one day before this report and it is still working without any issue :)

        Honestly speaking i don’t use any MM module for switching off anymore. But maybe my discovered solution will help any other and might be a way to change the module as well.

        If you have trouble with on/off as well please check the output of dmesg. If you have the frambuffer problem you can fix it.

        My personal solution is to have the PIR state at FHEM and from FHEM i’m using a script to switch the screen. But that’s a special case and for the most people here the usage of a MM Module will be the better way.

        regards
        Dirk

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          nemesismega @paviro
          last edited by Dec 19, 2016, 6:22 AM

          @paviro said in PIR-Sensor - put your mirror to sleep if not used:

          MMM-PIR-Sensor will monitor a connected PIR-sensor and putt your mirror to sleep if no one uses it either by disabling HDMI output or by turning of a relay.

          Developer note

          If you are a developer and want to pause your module while no one uses it (if it is processor intense), you can listen to the USER_PRESENCE broadcast. It will return true or false as its payload.

          will vga / dvi monitor work with this module?

          [card:paviro/MMM-PIR-Sensor]

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            Them Russians
            last edited by Jan 8, 2017, 9:23 PM

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              fox
              last edited by Jan 27, 2017, 6:31 PM

              i have bought a sensor.
              This is not a troubleshooting post. I want only know how to connect it.
              Please add this to the description.
              Three wires from the sensor and to which raspi port?

              Issues With MMM-WatchDog known?

              https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/29827

              Useful for PIR-Sensor: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/21299

              T 1 Reply Last reply Jan 28, 2017, 2:54 AM Reply Quote 0
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                Them Russians @fox
                last edited by Jan 28, 2017, 2:54 AM

                @fox pop the plastic dome off and you’ll see the labeling. I believe the middle pin is the digital output and the ground and 5V power are on the outside.

                F 1 Reply Last reply Jan 28, 2017, 6:18 PM Reply Quote 0
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                  fox @Them Russians
                  last edited by Jan 28, 2017, 6:18 PM

                  @Them-Russians said in PIR-Sensor - put your mirror to sleep if not used:

                  @fox pop the plastic dome off and you’ll see the labeling. I believe the middle pin is the digital output and the ground and 5V power are on the outside.

                  The sensor is labeled. But on which pin on the raspi? Have i missed something in the module how-to?

                  Issues With MMM-WatchDog known?

                  https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/29827

                  Useful for PIR-Sensor: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/21299

                  T 1 Reply Last reply Jan 28, 2017, 9:10 PM Reply Quote 0
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                    Them Russians @fox
                    last edited by Jan 28, 2017, 9:10 PM

                    @fox You define the pin in the config.js file.

                    Make sure you sue the GPIO pin number, and not the generic pin number.

                    For instance, in the pin diagram the pin 1 down from the top left is GPIO pin 2, but regular pin 3. In the config file, you would define it a SensorPIN = 2.

                    F 1 Reply Last reply Jan 31, 2017, 7:03 PM Reply Quote 0
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                      fox @Them Russians
                      last edited by fox Jan 31, 2017, 9:09 PM Jan 31, 2017, 7:03 PM

                      @Them-Russians said in PIR-Sensor - put your mirror to sleep if not used:

                      @fox You define the pin in the config.js file.

                      Make sure you sue the GPIO pin number, and not the generic pin number.

                      For instance, in the pin diagram the pin 1 down from the top left is GPIO pin 2, but regular pin 3. In the config file, you would define it a SensorPIN = 2.

                      Thank you very much. I understood.
                      Does someone control this with a timeout? Or when switches the script the HDMI Port off? Perhaps some want x minutes to be shown?

                      Edit. I am a noob. I just have to adjust the delay knob on the PIR-Sensor PCB :)

                      Issues With MMM-WatchDog known?

                      https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/29827

                      Useful for PIR-Sensor: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/21299

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