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

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    MadScientist @hoofta
    last edited by Jan 30, 2018, 4:44 PM

    @hoofta My mirror isn’t done yet but in my case the relay will disconnect the power from the power supply to the LCD. I have no idea what TV you’re using but you could solder 2 wires to the power button of your TV and connect them to a relay, which will be triggered by a PIR motion sensor.

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      cruunnerr @hoofta
      last edited by cruunnerr Jan 30, 2018, 5:29 PM Jan 30, 2018, 5:27 PM

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

      I have attempted to use the “screen_off/on” option original provided instead of the “monitor_on/off” but it doesn’t seem to be working properly.

      As described u need to use the “pir.py” script from point 2.2.
      But then (and i forgot to write that) u need to change the shell script names in the script or keep the “monitor_on” as name.
      Sorry for my english, i hope u understand.

      So, to help u out:
      u already creates the “screen_on.sh” and “screen_off.sh”, right?

      then u need to change the following lines in the “pir.py” script like this:

      def turn_on():
      	subprocess.call("sh /home/pi/screen_on.sh", shell=True)
      
      def turn_off():
      	subprocess.call("sh /home/pi/screen_off.sh", shell=True)
      

      The idea to connect the power button of the TV to a relay is a good start. So u could save much money.

      But then the relay must do an impulse instead of being on or off static.

      To do this u could use the normal pir.py script from point 2.2 (without any changes).
      But the content of both *.sh files should look like this:

      nano monitor_on.sh :

      gpio -g write 27 1
      sleep 1
      gpio -g write 27 0
      

      nano monitor_off.sh :

      gpio -g write 27 1
      sleep 1
      gpio -g write 27 0
      

      chmod +x monitor_on.sh
      chmod +x monitor_off.sh

      Connect the relay with two wires parallel to the power button of your tv.
      On the relay use “C” and “NO”

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        hoofta @cruunnerr
        last edited by Jan 30, 2018, 5:53 PM

        @cruunnerr I did see originally where the monitor_on/off.sh needed to have the word “monitor” replaced with “screen” in the pir.py script. I am not sure I am confident enough to solder in a relay to the power switch on my TV. :-/

        What script do you use to confirm your PIR is hooked up correctly and receiving the proper signal/input?

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          cruunnerr
          last edited by Jan 30, 2018, 6:14 PM

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

          What script do you use to confirm your PIR is hooked up correctly and receiving the proper signal/input?

          Just use the pir.py script from the tutorial ;)

          every movement will show some dots in your terminal

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            hoofta @cruunnerr
            last edited by Jan 30, 2018, 6:18 PM

            @cruunnerr Right, sorry about that. I forgot you included it. When I did that during initial setup, the dots scrolls across without stopping. Motion or not, dots keep generating.

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              cruunnerr
              last edited by cruunnerr Jan 30, 2018, 6:42 PM Jan 30, 2018, 6:23 PM

              then u probably connected it wrong and the gpio which is used in the script is set to high (1). u can check this…

              type gpio readall to see the GPIO Breakout.

              pi@MagicMirror_Test:~ $ gpio readall
               +-----+-----+---------+------+---+---Pi 2---+---+------+---------+-----+-----+
               | BCM | wPi |   Name  | Mode | V | Physical | V | Mode | Name    | wPi | BCM |
               +-----+-----+---------+------+---+----++----+---+------+---------+-----+-----+
               |     |     |    3.3v |      |   |  1 || 2  |   |      | 5v      |     |     |
               |   2 |   8 |   SDA.1 |   IN | 1 |  3 || 4  |   |      | 5v      |     |     |
               |   3 |   9 |   SCL.1 |   IN | 1 |  5 || 6  |   |      | 0v      |     |     |
               |   4 |   7 | GPIO. 7 |   IN | 1 |  7 || 8  | 1 | ALT0 | TxD     | 15  | 14  |
               |     |     |      0v |      |   |  9 || 10 | 1 | ALT0 | RxD     | 16  | 15  |
               |  17 |   0 | GPIO. 0 |  OUT | 1 | 11 || 12 | 0 | IN   | GPIO. 1 | 1   | 18  |
               |  27 |   2 | GPIO. 2 |  OUT | 1 | 13 || 14 |   |      | 0v      |     |     |
               |  22 |   3 | GPIO. 3 |   IN | 0 | 15 || 16 | 0 | IN   | GPIO. 4 | 4   | 23  |
               |     |     |    3.3v |      |   | 17 || 18 | 1 | IN   | GPIO. 5 | 5   | 24  |
               |  10 |  12 |    MOSI |   IN | 0 | 19 || 20 |   |      | 0v      |     |     |
               |   9 |  13 |    MISO |   IN | 0 | 21 || 22 | 0 | IN   | GPIO. 6 | 6   | 25  |
               |  11 |  14 |    SCLK |   IN | 0 | 23 || 24 | 1 | IN   | CE0     | 10  | 8   |
               |     |     |      0v |      |   | 25 || 26 | 1 | IN   | CE1     | 11  | 7   |
               |   0 |  30 |   SDA.0 |   IN | 1 | 27 || 28 | 1 | IN   | SCL.0   | 31  | 1   |
               |   5 |  21 | GPIO.21 |   IN | 1 | 29 || 30 |   |      | 0v      |     |     |
               |   6 |  22 | GPIO.22 |   IN | 1 | 31 || 32 | 0 | IN   | GPIO.26 | 26  | 12  |
               |  13 |  23 | GPIO.23 |   IN | 0 | 33 || 34 |   |      | 0v      |     |     |
               |  19 |  24 | GPIO.24 |   IN | 0 | 35 || 36 | 0 | IN   | GPIO.27 | 27  | 16  |
               |  26 |  25 | GPIO.25 |   IN | 0 | 37 || 38 | 0 | IN   | GPIO.28 | 28  | 20  |
               |     |     |      0v |      |   | 39 || 40 | 0 | IN   | GPIO.29 | 29  | 21  |
               +-----+-----+---------+------+---+----++----+---+------+---------+-----+-----+
               | BCM | wPi |   Name  | Mode | V | Physical | V | Mode | Name    | wPi | BCM |
               +-----+-----+---------+------+---+---Pi 2---+---+------+---------+-----+-----+
              

              In the script the BCM pin 22 is used for the PIR. This is GPIO 3 and physically it is pin 15.

              Please check if your pir is connected correctly.

              Edit:

              Oh, and take a look at your PIR. u can set the delay time from 0.3seconds up to 5 minutes. Maybe its set very high.
              For using the soloutions of this tutorial the PIR adjust time should be set very low, as u can set the time within the script :)
              https://www.mpja.com/download/31227sc.pdf

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                hoofta @cruunnerr
                last edited by Jan 30, 2018, 8:01 PM

                @cruunnerr As many have said your patience and helpfulness is much appreciated. I did have the ground and the power swapped. I turned off the Pi swapped them and turned it back on and re-ran the test. Got the same thing. I grabbed another PIR and ensured I plugged it in properly. Hooray! (I guess I fried the other one by swapping PWR and GND) Your python test works and it activates MM for the proper amount of seconds after the time delay. Woohoo! Now I need to get it to go to a black screen instead of turning off since after the PIR Sensor stops sensing motion I then see the “NO SIGNAL” screensaver bounce around my TV. One step closer!

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                  cruunnerr
                  last edited by Jan 30, 2018, 8:05 PM

                  :)

                  thank you very much ^^

                  I am very glad u found out what went wrong. :)
                  So now u should be able to use the “screen_on/off” files instead of the monitor_onoff

                  Just try out :)

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                    hoofta @cruunnerr
                    last edited by Jan 30, 2018, 8:35 PM

                    @cruunnerr I just redid step 2.2 with the alteration of screen_on/off.sh (instead of monitor) and the HDMI is still being disabled and giving me the “no signal” screensaver.

                    How do I know that the chmod +x steps are actually making the script executable?

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                      cruunnerr
                      last edited by cruunnerr Jan 30, 2018, 8:50 PM Jan 30, 2018, 8:42 PM

                      try the shell scripts without the python script.

                      sh monitor_off.sh should show a black screen (not turning HDMI off)
                      sh monitor_on.sh should disable the black screen.

                      if this is working for u, then your pir.py script seems not being correct.

                      the chmod +x step is necessary for the python script execute the shell scripts.

                      But first try the commands above. If this doesn’t work, then i have to think about and search for a solution.
                      But i tried it just a few seconds ago, and it works fine here

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