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  • R Offline
    robmcc83
    last edited by Jan 16, 2018, 10:57 AM

    Or if I cannot achieve this is there a simple ssh command I could use from my app i use on my phone to set the monitor to sleep and wake as i want.
    Obviously I would prefer the option for me to set on and off times for the monitor but if it’s not achievable this option would have to do.
    Thanks
    Rob

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      ryck Module Developer
      last edited by Jan 16, 2018, 11:56 AM

      What you want here is a PIR sensor, so the monitor only wakes up when there is someone around. That will help you with the electric cost and, more importantly, won’t stress your display that much. Look for “PIR sensor” here, there is plenty on modules / ways to do it, and the actual sensor is dirty cheap on Amazon. If case that helps you, this is how I did it.

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        cruunnerr
        last edited by cruunnerr Jan 16, 2018, 12:27 PM Jan 16, 2018, 12:26 PM

        Easiest way is to use the MMM-Remote-Control module. With that, u were able to turn off and on the monitor with your phone or every other network device.

        Other options are a PIR-Sensor or a button on your mirror. There are many threads about that. Just give the search function a try ;)

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          doubleT Module Developer
          last edited by Jan 16, 2018, 1:49 PM

          Don’t forget, you can also hook up the monitor to a PIR switch directly (check wattage allowed for the PIR switch!) or to a light/power switch or even a combination.

          I didn’t want the monitor to be in standby when I’m not home for a week, so the PIR directly controls power to the monitor to completely switch it off instead of it going to standby. And the PIR is behind a switch, too.

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            robmcc83
            last edited by Jan 16, 2018, 10:47 PM

            Cheers for the replies everyone all is noted :)
            For now think I’ll keep searching the net for a way to have the monitor on during the day and sleep at night.
            I have found one site that shows how to do it but want to make a backup image first incase I break anything lol.
            I do like the idea of a pir. Are they easy to setup if I cannot get on with the way I’m currently looking for.
            Cheers

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              randomnoise
              last edited by Jan 16, 2018, 11:02 PM

              For simple time based screen on & off check https://github.com/ianperrin/MMM-ModuleScheduler

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                randomnoise @randomnoise
                last edited by Jan 16, 2018, 11:04 PM

                Sorry, should say you combine with the remote control module to send screen off notifications.

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                  robmcc83
                  last edited by Jan 16, 2018, 11:45 PM

                  So I’ve been looking through the net and have found I can use vcgencmd display_power 0 to turn off my monitor and the same again to power 1 to turn it back on, it also explains it can be run as a cron job but I’ve never done one of them so not to sure.
                  Would it all be possible to hook up a push button switch to the gpio and have them commands somehow turn the display off and on.
                  Thanks

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                    doubleT Module Developer
                    last edited by doubleT Jan 17, 2018, 6:57 AM Jan 17, 2018, 6:56 AM

                    Don’t forget that the monitor will still be on, it’s just in standby, still consuming power. The Pi can’t switch the power of the monitor itself off.

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                      robmcc83
                      last edited by Jan 17, 2018, 9:37 AM

                      Yeah cheers I’m aware of that, it’s just monitor uses 37w whilst on and 2w in standby so I really don’t mind it being in standby at night.
                      I think I’m going to look into mmm-remote as trying the other method using vgenmcd power makes my screensaver come back to life even though it’s Been disabled for the last 8 months.
                      Is there any tutorials anywhere in setting up mmm-schedule and mmm-remote.
                      Cheers all

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