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      DariBer @Murky3057
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      @Murky3057
      Not sure I understand you here.
      Could you please describe the thing with “connect the sensor to the monitor’s power”? You mean to connect the monitor to a remote witch like a zigbee or z-wave (or wifi) and power on/off that switch? So basic cut the power to the monitor?

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        Murky3057 @DariBer
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        @DariBer
        Yes, that’s what I imagined.
        To be as simple as possible.

        Sorry for my english, I’m using a translator.

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          DariBer @Murky3057
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          @Murky3057

          OK, I had that in mind, my problem is, when my monitor turnes on, it start some kind of splash screen that is pink/purple with Benq logo before it’s totally tuned on, I find that so annoying to see. That’s the reason I’m not going that path :)

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            Murky3057 @DariBer
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            @DariBer
            Another solution is to create a script to run the command “xset dpms force off” to turn off the monitor and “xset dpms force on” to turn it on.
            Use this video as an example to create something similar.

            https://youtu.be/Tw0mG4YtsZk

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              bugsounet Banned @Murky3057
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              I give a lot of courage for find ;)

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                sdetweil @bugsounet
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                @bugsounet your standalone solution is archived, so not very helpful .

                Sam

                How to add modules

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                  bugsounet Banned @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil because I’m kind ;)

                  I purpose to try this

                  Work with rpi 3a -> rpi 4
                  (not tested with rpi < 3a)
                  tested OS : Buster and Bulleyes

                  My actual config is:
                  ce5e8b4f-7673-489e-8d5c-876dec5e6954-image.png

                  My actual modules and plugins are:
                  8037b242-a4ae-43b2-8c2e-89c7af1de8de-image.png

                  And works since 116 days on Bulleyes with an RPI 4 ;)

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                    hpgraphia @DariBer
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                    @DariBer

                    https://github.com/paviro/MMM-PIR-Sensor
                    I’m using it with raspi zero W with sensor and works great

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                      DariBer @hpgraphia
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                      @hpgraphia

                      how does your config.js file look like for that module?
                      Would you be kind and show it?

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                        eracerhead
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                        I’ve done this by putting a relay directly in the backlight circuit. Connect the PIR to 5V and a gpio pin, and the relay to 5V and another GPIO pin. Use wiring pi and a simple bash script to get the state of the PIR and energize/de-energize the relay appropriately. It’s really simpler than it sounds and requires little to no knowledge of electronics.

                        You need to first install wiring-pi

                        sudo wget https://project-downloads.drogon.net/wiringpi-latest.deb
                        sudo dpkg -i wiringpi-latest.deb
                        
                        

                        Here’t the script I run at startup to control it - works great.

                        #!/bin/bash
                        #
                        # Runs in the background to switch backlight on or off
                        # depending upon the state of the PIR motion sensor.   
                        #
                        # Usage: nohup backlightd [-r|-f] 0<&- &>/dev/null &
                        # 	-r log on loghost
                        #	-f log locally (default)
                        #
                        # Set as configured
                        PIR=18		# GPIO BCM number of PIR sensor
                        BACKL=15	# GPIO BCM number of backlight relay
                        OFF_DEL=60	# Minimum number of seconds to keep backlight om
                        ON_DEL=2	# Minimum number of seconds to keep backlight off
                        TIMO=3600	# Maximum number of seconds to wait for edge event
                        #
                        # Set for local policies
                        PRIO=local.info 		# if using rsyslog set priority
                        TAG=backlightd			# and tag to use on loghost
                        LOGFILE=/var/log/backlightd.log	# if using local syslog file
                        
                        PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
                        
                        # error handling
                        xit() { rlog "Line $1 Err $2 - $3  - exiting"; exit "$2"; }
                        die() { rlog "Exit signal received - exiting"; exit 0; }
                        
                        # logging
                        case $1 in
                        	-r) rlog() { /usr/bin/logger -p "${PRIO}" -t "${TAG}" "$1"; } ;;
                        	 *) rlog() { /bin/echo "$1" >>"${LOGFILE}" ; } ;;
                        esac
                        
                        cd / || xit $LINENO $? "Cannot cd to / ?!?"
                        
                        reset(){
                        	# reset gpio pins, set initial conditions
                        	gpio edge "$PIR" both \
                        		|| xit $LINENO $? "Cannot set edge GPIO$PIR"
                        	gpio export "$BACKL" out \
                        		|| xit $LINENO $? "Cannot set export GPIO$BACKL"
                        	PIR_STATE=$(gpio -g read "$PIR") \
                        		|| xit $LINENO $? "Cannot read GPIO$PIR"
                        	gpio -g write "$BACKL" "$PIR_STATE" \
                        		|| xit $LINENO $? "Cannot write to GPIO$BACKL"
                        }
                        
                        trap reset SIGUSR1
                        trap die   SIGTERM 
                        
                        reset
                        
                        while true
                        do
                        	timeout "$TIMO" gpio -g wfi "$PIR" both ; STAT=$?
                        	if [ "$STAT" -eq 124 ]; then
                        		rlog "gpio wfi timed out after ${TIMO}s - respawning" 
                        		STAT=0
                        	fi
                        	[ "$STAT" ] || xit $LINENO $STAT "gpio wfi terminated abnormally"
                        	PIR_STATE=$(gpio -g read "$PIR") \
                        		|| xit $LINENO $? "Cannot read GPIO$PIR"
                        	gpio -g write "$BACKL" "$PIR_STATE" \
                        		|| xit $LINENO $? "Cannot write GPIO$PIR"
                        	if [ "$PIR_STATE"  ]
                        		then sleep "$ON_DEL" 
                        		else sleep "$OFF_DEL"
                        	fi
                        done
                        
                        
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