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    Pakmann
    last edited by Nov 1, 2017, 6:26 PM

    I try to search somethink over libcc, but i cannot find somethink about that in the forum or google

    For set standby mode of display i found only dpms functions

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      j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @Pakmann
      last edited by Nov 2, 2017, 3:51 AM

      @Pakmann I think that was a typo. @yawns was likely referring to LibCEC. I had the same problem as you with my screen displaying “No Signal” when the HDMI connection is put to sleep from the Pi. Using LibCEC enables you to put the display into standby and power it on.

      I currently do this using a cron job to turn the screen off and on at certain times of day, but if you wanted to get your hands dirty, it’s possible to hook up a motion sensor , and modify the MMM-PIRSensor module to execute LibCEC commands to instead of issuing the tvservice commands.

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        yawns Moderator @j.e.f.f
        last edited by Nov 2, 2017, 7:19 AM

        I’m sorry guys. Of course I was referring to libcec.

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          Pakmann
          last edited by Nov 3, 2017, 4:53 PM

          @j.e.f.f i installed libcec and scan my environment. My display could not find after scanning CEC adapter. I check the menu options and could not find any options for hmdi cec too -.-

          A crosscheck with my normal TV was okay. here i can find the tv device after scanning cec components and i can switch on/off the device with cec commands.

          Maybe someone have an other idea? Maybe i need an other display controller ?

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            j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @Pakmann
            last edited by Nov 4, 2017, 1:42 AM

            @Pakmann Looks like your display doesn’t support CEC protocol. How old is it? CEC is relatively new – TVs built in the last 10 years or so should support CEC protocol. If it’s older than that, you might be out of luck.

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              Pakmann
              last edited by Nov 4, 2017, 6:36 PM

              I offered the Hardware 4 weeks ago. I think too, that cec is Not supported on the lcd Controller Board.
              I think i will solve my Problem wird a relais between controller board and Display. I can control the power supply for the display with the relais over pi. Not pretty, but it should works simple

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