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    PIR Sensor won't wake up

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      Sceetch
      last edited by

      Thx. now the table should be clear.
      But the PIR doesn’t work.
      After delay the screen switch off.
      But i can breakdance in front of the sensor. It happend nothing…

      but if i remove the cable from sensorpin 23 the sceen wakes up.

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        Sceetch @Sceetch
        last edited by

        hi.
        There are some news about my Sensor problem.

        i tried to install these steps according this link

        https://teilzeitrebell.de/blog/magicmirror-part-2-bewegungsmelder

        i made two sh-scripts for screen on & off

        monitor_off.sh
        monitor_on.sh

        then i created this phyton

        pir_loop.py

        !/usr/bin/env python
        
        import sys
        import time
        import RPi.GPIO as io
        import subprocess
        
        io.setmode(io.BCM)
        SHUTOFF_DELAY = 10  # seconds
        PIR_PIN = 17        # Pin 11 on the board
        
        def main():
            io.setup(PIR_PIN, io.IN)
            turned_off = False
            last_motion_time = time.time()
        
            while True:
                if io.input(PIR_PIN):
                    last_motion_time = time.time()
                    sys.stdout.flush()
                    if turned_off:
                        turned_off = False
                        turn_on()
                else:
                    if not turned_off and time.time() > (last_motion_time + SHUTOFF_DELAY):
                        turned_off = True
                        turn_off()
                time.sleep(.1)
        
        def turn_on():
            subprocess.call("sh /home/pi/Pir-Sensor/monitor_on.sh", shell=True)
        
        def turn_off():
            subprocess.call("sh /home/pi/Pir-Sensor/monitor_off.sh", shell=True)
        
        if __name__ == '__main__':
            try:
                main()
            except KeyboardInterrupt:
                io.cleanup()
        

        i can start this with

        python pir_loop.py
        

        and it seems that it works.

        But in the code i defined a delay of 10 seconds. But after it, it happend nothing.
        the weird thing is, that the screen turn off after exact 2 minutes. If i move in front of the sensor the screen turn on again.
        But if i do nothing or cover the sensor with something the screen turn on after exact one minute.

        does anybody has an idea, whats wrong there?

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          ebolisa @Sceetch
          last edited by

          @sceetch I’ve, more or less, the same setup but the sh files stored in the MagicMirror folder.

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            dbg @Sceetch
            last edited by dbg

            @sceetch Which Raspberry Pi board are you using?

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              Sceetch @dbg
              last edited by

              @dbg i’m using Raspberry Pi 3 Modell B Plus (B +)

              I have no idea whats wrong.
              I can change the delay time value randomly. There is no effect. After exact 2 minutes the screen turn off.

              Could it be, there is something activated in the tvservice?

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                sdetweil @Sceetch
                last edited by

                @sceetch off is because the module does this no motion was detected

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                  dbg @Sceetch
                  last edited by

                  @Sceetch

                  Hi

                  I installed the MMM-PIR-Sensor last week and I had a similar problem. I just couldn’t get the sensor to work with the module. I spent a lot of time and tried a few different things and nothing worked… in the end I updated the wiringPi GPIO access library (I’m using a Pi 4 Model B).

                  See here:

                  http://wiringpi.com/wiringpi-updated-to-2-52-for-the-raspberry-pi-4b/

                  And now it’s working OK. I’m not saying this will fix your problem. It may be that an install I did overwrote the wiringPi files on my Pi or rolled them back in some way, but it worked for me.

                  Regards

                  dbg62

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                    sdetweil @Sceetch
                    last edited by sdetweil

                    @sceetch also i think u need to make sure the sensor actually works

                    https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/parent-detector/3

                    Sam

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                      Sceetch @sdetweil
                      last edited by

                      @sdetweil thx for your comment.

                      I guess the sensor works.
                      If i start this script, the sensor switch after 2 minutes off.
                      If the sensor receives movements, the screen turn on, so i think it works. But i will test your script in the evening.

                      If there is no movement registered from the sensor the screen switch on after 1 minute.

                      I don’t understand why the countdown is 2 min? In the script the delay time is setted by 10 sec.

                      And why the screen turns on after another one minute. If there is no signal from the sensor??

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                        sdetweil @Sceetch
                        last edited by

                        @sceetch the sensor must be detecting heat difference. its very sensitive. the dial .ust be set to about 2 minutes, since last movement…

                        there is a jumper on some of the boards that changes how long it holds the signal active since movement.

                        Sam

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