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    MMM-PIR-Sensor with RelayPin and execute script

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    • nogEN Offline
      nogE
      last edited by

      Sorry i understand. MMM-PIR-Sensor config with no RelayPin config. Make RelayPin with your script.

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        Blackmirror @nogE
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        @nogE
        The MMM-PIR-Sensor module have not work at me.

        So i make a new datei this the name PIR.py in my home - ordner.
        And add python PIR.py in the rc.local
        After this was switch the PIR on the GPIO-Pin 13 the relay-pin 37. Add pin 32 i have a button to open the relay manual.

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        • nogEN Offline
          nogE
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          when execute the python script (python /home/pi/scripts/light.py), i got following error:

          File “/home/pi/scripts/light.py”, line 22
          read = GPIO.input(PIR_GPIO)

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          • nogEN Offline
            nogE
            last edited by

            Hi,

            i got an error when i run python script. now the whole error message:

            File “/home/pi/scripts/light.py”, line 22
            read = GPIO.input(PIR_GPIO)
            ^
            IndentationError: expected an indented block

            thx

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            • yawnsY Offline
              yawns Moderator @nogE
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              @nogE
              Python is a bit tricky. Unlike other languages python needs proper indentation. Make sure you don’t mix up tabs and whitespaces. Best practice is to use 4 whitespaces instead of one tab.

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                Blackmirror
                last edited by

                Yes, the error code says, you have not enought whitespaces before the lines.

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