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    • lolobyteL Offline
      lolobyte @Nususu
      last edited by

      @Nususu
      Wow, nice.
      Please send me all your information what you have because i want to build and test it by my mirror.

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        phrazelle
        last edited by

        Agreed, I think altering the delay on the sensor would fix the issue.

        That being said, the microwave radar sensor sounds awesome! I’d like to see it in action as well.

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          Oliver_Tooth
          last edited by

          Hi,

          I’m struggling to get this working, i’m just receiving a black screen that doesn’t want to exit. I’ve tested the PIR sensor with a simple python script and it works fine, i’m just having trouble getting it to integrate with the mirror. Any advice?

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            magicR
            last edited by

            Hi,
            I did some changes because of the fading-effect.
            All Modules fades now In and Out correctly.
            Here is my repo: https://github.com/s72817/MMM-PIR-Fade-HIDE

            Greetings

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              coltography @magicR
              last edited by

              @magicr how do I implement your repo to get the fade working? Do I add it in as another module or merge your files within the mm-pir-hide-all module? I can’t get it working

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                magicR @coltography
                last edited by

                @coltography sorry for the late answer :/
                You need the MMM-PIR-Sensor Module.
                A config example:
                {
                module: “MMM-PIR-Sensor”,
                config: {
                sensorPin: 23,
                powerSaving: false
                }
                },
                {
                module: “MMM-PIR-Fade-HIDE”,
                position: “fullscreen_below”,
                config: {
                fadeInTime: 1000,
                fadeOutTime: 3000,
                }
                },

                cheers Richard

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                  sdetweil @coltography
                  last edited by sdetweil

                  @coltography the hide() api, takes an optional amount of time

                  search ‘hide’ in the development doc
                  https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/tree/master/modules

                  this.hide(speed, callback, options)
                  

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                    dvbit @Nususu
                    last edited by

                    @Nususu hi i have a microwave sensor too is the resistance mod needed? I do not want to reopen the mirror…

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                      majik655 @magicR
                      last edited by

                      @magicR Wondering if you can help me…
                      I have implemented your module on my magic mirror with PIR sensor.

                      The issue I seem to have with ALL hiding modules is it seems the PIR is initiating BOTH hiding AND unhiding.

                      I just can not seem to figure out what is going on. I can adjust the delay and sensitivity if I need to on the sensor but I dont think I need to mess with that at this moment…

                      I really just want the mirror to be on… say for 20 minutes… then if no trigger … hide.
                      Then turn on when triggered and stay on for 20 minutes… rinse and repeat.

                      Can you help me ?

                      My config is below:

                                      {
                                              module: 'MMM-PIR-Sensor',
                                              config: {
                                              sensorPin: '22',
                                              powerSaving: false,
                                              }
                                      },
                                              {
                                      module: "mm-pir-hide-all",
                                      position: "fullscreen_below",
                                      config: {
                                              fadeInTime: '1000',
                                              fadeOutTime: '300000',
                                              }
                                      },
                      
                      
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