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    Strip Down Guide for BenQ 28" VA Monitor GC2870H

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    • A Offline
      Adrien
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I have removed the boot logo, but it’s around 5 seconds to start the display and the “hdmi” message is there. I will try to cut the wire in the next days.

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        Daniel3490
        last edited by

        @yep_dd
        Nice project, I got the same glass but a different monitor.
        At my mirror the backlite seems to bright so it’s easy to locate the edge of the monitor.
        Could you take some pictures for me to be sure it’s my monitor and not a general problem with the type of glas?
        If it’s different to yours I might have to invest in a different monitor. 😅

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          yep_DD @Daniel3490
          last edited by

          @daniel3490 hi Daniel, it is bit hard to take down the mirror by myself, i have to wait until I have a friend over to help me. I don’t really see the edges of my monitor unless it is really really dark.

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            bachoo786
            last edited by

            Hi @yep_DD

            Fantastic Work !

            May I ask how did you connect your rcwl0516 sensor and what module did you use to integrate it with MM? Are there any instructions I can follow?

            Thanks.

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              MadScientist @bachoo786
              last edited by

              @bachoo786 The sensor should have three pins: VCC, GND and signal out. You connect them the same way you connect a PIR sensor and it should also work with the same MM module MMM-PIR-Sensor.

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                yep_DD @bachoo786
                last edited by yep_DD

                Hi @bachoo786

                thank you so much. As @MadScientist pointed out the three pins are connected directly to the Raspberry. For evaluating the state I use a small http server (see below). The important parts are where the you can find anything with

                monitorStatus
                

                If you want I can reduce the code to what is important for you. This is the complete server which allows control of

                • ARD Livestream
                • ARD Tagesschau
                • Lowering / Increasing volume
                • Radar Sensor (just the last couple lines of code (search for: GPIO.add_event_detect)
                • Powerin On / Off Monitor by http Request (used if no one is at home / and at night)

                For me the radar sensor is just a backup. I use the power control mainly like this:

                • If someone is at home and it is between sunrise / sunset, turn on the monitor(1)
                • If someone is at home but it is night and all lights are off, turn off the monitor(1)
                • If someone is in front of the monitor turn it on by radar

                (1) is done via FHEM (a home automation running on another raspberry, it calls my mirror like this: 10.0.1.49/on (monitor on) 10.0.1.49/off (monitor off) 10.0.1.49/up or /down (for volume) and so on.

                #!/usr/bin/python3 -u
                host_name = '10.0.1.49'  # Change this to your Raspberry Pi IP address
                host_port = 8000
                proc = ''
                monitorstatus = 'unknown'
                
                import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
                from pathlib import Path
                import os
                import subprocess
                import signal
                from subprocess import call
                from time import sleep
                from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
                
                
                SENSOR_PIN = 24
                
                GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)  
                GPIO.setup(SENSOR_PIN, GPIO.IN) 
                
                class MyServer(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
                
                    def monitor_on(channel): #define initial status of Monitor
                        if monitorstatus!="on":
                            status='Monitor on by Radar Sensor'
                            #monitorstatus='on'
                            subprocess.Popen(["/usr/bin/vcgencmd", "display_power", "1"], preexec_fn=os.setsid)
                
                    def do_HEAD(self):
                        self.send_response(200)
                        self.send_header('Content-type', 'text/html')
                        self.end_headers()
                
                    def do_GET(self):
                        global proc
                        global monitorstatus
                        html = '''
                           <html>
                           <body style="width:960px; margin: 20px auto;">
                           <h1>Magic Mirror Control</h1>
                           <p>Current GPU temperature is {}</p>
                           <p>Podcast: <a href="/play">Play</a> <a href="/stop">Stop</a></p>
                           <p>ARD Livestream: <a href="/ard">Play</a> <a href="/stop">Stop</a></p>
                           <p>Volume: <a href="/down">down</a> <a href="/up">up</a></p>
                           <p>System: <a href="/shutdown">Shutdown</a> <a href="/restart">Restart</a></p>
                           <p>Monitor: <a href="/on">On</a> <a href="/off">Off</a></p>
                           <div id="podcast-status"></div>
                           <script>
                               document.getElementById("podcast-status").innerHTML="{}";
                           </script>
                           </body>
                           </html>
                        '''
                        temp = os.popen("/opt/vc/bin/vcgencmd measure_temp").read()
                        self.do_HEAD()
                        status = ''
                        if self.path=='/':
                            #GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)
                            #GPIO.setwarnings(False)
                            #GPIO.setup(17, GPIO.IN)
                            status='nothing'
                        elif self.path=='/play':
                            if proc=='':
                                my_file = Path("/home/pi/MagicMirror/video.mp4")
                                if my_file.is_file():
                                    statinfo = os.stat('/home/pi/MagicMirror/video.mp4')
                                    if statinfo.st_size > 0:
                                        proc = subprocess.Popen(["omxplayer", "-o", "alsa:hw:ALSA", "--no-osd", "/home/pi/MagicMirror/video.mp4"], preexec_fn=os.setsid)
                                        status='Playing Podcast'
                                    else:
                                        proc = subprocess.Popen(["omxplayer", "-o", "alsa:hw:ALSA", "--no-osd", "/home/pi/MagicMirror/Loading.mp4"], preexec_fn=os.setsid)
                                        status='Not yet available'
                                else:
                                    proc = subprocess.Popen(["omxplayer", "-o", "alsa:hw:ALSA", "--no-osd", "/home/pi/MagicMirror/Loading.mp4"], preexec_fn=os.setsid)
                                    status='Not yet available'
                            else:
                                status='Stopping Podcast'
                                os.killpg(os.getpgid(proc.pid), signal.SIGTERM)
                                proc=''
                        elif self.path=='/ard':
                            if proc=='':
                                proc = subprocess.Popen(["livestreamer", "hlsvariant://daserste_live-lh.akamaihd.net/i/daserste_de@91204/master.m3u8", "best", "-vnp", "omxplayer -o alsa:hw:ALSA --no-osd --timeout 20"], preexec_fn=os.setsid)
                                status='Playing ARD Livestream'
                            else:
                                status='Stopping Stream'
                                os.killpg(os.getpgid(proc.pid), signal.SIGTERM)
                                proc=''
                        elif self.path=='/stop':
                            if proc!='':
                                status='Stopping Podcast'
                                os.killpg(os.getpgid(proc.pid), signal.SIGTERM)
                                proc=''
                            else:
                                status='Nothing to stop'
                        elif self.path=='/shutdown':
                            status='Shutdown'
                            subprocess.Popen(["sudo", "shutdown", "-h", "now"], preexec_fn=os.setsid)
                        elif self.path=='/restart':
                            status='Restart'
                            subprocess.Popen(["sudo", "reboot"], preexec_fn=os.setsid)
                        elif self.path=='/down':
                            status='Volume down'
                            subprocess.Popen(["amixer", "set", "Master", "8%-"], preexec_fn=os.setsid)
                        elif self.path=='/up':
                            status='Volume up'
                            subprocess.Popen(["amixer", "set", "Master", "8%+"], preexec_fn=os.setsid)
                        elif self.path=='/on':
                            if monitorstatus!="on": #switch on Monitor if status was off (by httpRequest NOT Radar)
                                status='Monitor on'
                                monitorstatus='on'
                                subprocess.Popen(["/usr/bin/vcgencmd", "display_power", "1"], preexec_fn=os.setsid)
                        elif self.path=='/off':
                            if monitorstatus!="off": #switch off Monitor if status was on  (by httpRequest NOT Radar)
                                status='Monitor off'
                                monitorstatus='off'
                                subprocess.Popen(["/usr/bin/vcgencmd", "display_power", "0"], preexec_fn=os.setsid)
                        self.wfile.write(html.format(temp[5:], status).encode("utf-8"))
                
                
                if __name__ == '__main__':
                    http_server = HTTPServer((host_name, host_port), MyServer)
                    print("Server Starts - %s:%s" % (host_name, host_port))
                
                    try:
                        GPIO.add_event_detect(SENSOR_PIN , GPIO.RISING, callback=MyServer.monitor_on) #detect radar sensor and enable Monitor
                        http_server.serve_forever()
                    except KeyboardInterrupt:
                        http_server.server_close()
                GPIO.cleanup()
                
                
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                  bachoo786
                  last edited by

                  @MadScientist @yep_DD Thanks for the replies. Is there anyway to limit the distance that the radar sensor senses? I have my magic mirror in the bath room and it faces the wooden door which I believe will be detecting motion through it and I don’t want that.

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                    MadScientist
                    last edited by

                    I have a sensor that allows changing the sensitivity but for me the lowest was still to much as it got triggered when somebody walked by outside my house. I am using a PIR-Sensor now.

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                      yep_DD @bachoo786
                      last edited by yep_DD

                      @bachoo786 apparently it also depends on the quality of the sensor, I ordered a batch on ebay and got lucky with one where I have to get really close to the glass to trigger it. at first I thought I would change it, but now I am satisfied because it fits the purpose of just activating in case the mirror is off and the other power-on / off logic didn’t work (guests at home). But if I had to redesign I would not use a sensor at all as my other ways of powering the mirror seem far more integrated, e.g. I do not want to see the mirror turn on and / off as this disturbs the design.

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                        bachoo786
                        last edited by

                        @MadScientist is your pir visible near your mirror?as it wouldn’t work behind the mirror.

                        @yep_DD are you talking about the rcwl0516? I have read that using a low value resistor can decrease the range of detection up to 5cm. Trouble is I don’t where to connect the additional resistor and the low value of it too.

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