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      Freddy_boy
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      Here is the last portion of the debug log when I attempt to issue the standby command:

      WARNING: [ 3123] FIXME: LG seems to have bugged out. resetting to ‘in transition standby to on’. the return button will not work
      DEBUG: [ 3123] Recorder 1 (1): power status changed from ‘on’ to ‘in transition from standby to on’
      DEBUG: [ 3123] << Recorder 1 (1) -> TV (0): in transition from standby to on
      TRAFFIC: [ 3123] << 10:90:02
      DEBUG: [ 3123] >> TV (0) -> Recorder 1 (1): give device power status (8F)
      DEBUG: [ 3175] expected response not received (90: report power status)
      DEBUG: [ 3189] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::Process - ioctl CEC_RECEIVE - rx_status=01 len=2 addr=01 opcode=46
      DEBUG: [ 3276] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::Write - ioctl CEC_TRANSMIT - tx_status=01 len=3 addr=10 opcode=90
      TRAFFIC: [ 3276] << 10:8f
      DEBUG: [ 3276] Recorder 1 (1): power status changed from ‘in transition from standby to on’ to ‘on’
      DEBUG: [ 3366] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::Process - ioctl CEC_RECEIVE - rx_status=01 len=3 addr=01 opcode=89
      DEBUG: [ 3428] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::Write - ioctl CEC_TRANSMIT - tx_status=01 len=2 addr=10 opcode=8f
      TRAFFIC: [ 3429] >> 01:90:00
      DEBUG: [ 3429] TV (0): power status changed from ‘unknown’ to ‘on’
      DEBUG: [ 3429] expected response received (90: report power status)
      DEBUG: [ 3429] >> TV (0) -> Recorder 1 (1): report power status (90)
      NOTICE: [ 3429] << putting ‘TV’ (0) in standby mode
      TRAFFIC: [ 3429] << 10:36
      TRAFFIC: [ 3429] >> 01:1a:01
      DEBUG: [ 3429] >> TV (0) -> Recorder 1 (1): give deck status (1A)
      DEBUG: [ 3494] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::Process - ioctl CEC_RECEIVE - rx_status=01 len=2 addr=01 opcode=46
      DEBUG: [ 3557] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::Write - ioctl CEC_TRANSMIT - tx_status=01 len=2 addr=10 opcode=36
      DEBUG: [ 3557] unregistering all CEC clients
      NOTICE: [ 3557] unregistering client: libCEC version = 6.0.2, client version = 6.0.2, firmware version = 0, logical address(es) = Recorder 1 (1) , physical address: 1.0.0.0, compiled on Linux-5.10.63-v8+ … , features: P8_USB, DRM, P8_detect, randr, RPi, Exynos, Linux, AOCEC
      DEBUG: [ 3557] Recorder 1 (1): power status changed from ‘on’ to ‘unknown’
      DEBUG: [ 3557] Recorder 1 (1): vendor = Unknown (000000)
      DEBUG: [ 3557] Recorder 1 (1): CEC version unknown
      DEBUG: [ 3557] Recorder 1 (1): osd name set to ‘Recorder 1’
      DEBUG: [ 3557] Recorder 1 (1): device status changed into ‘unknown’
      DEBUG: [ 3557] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::SetLogicalAddresses - ioctl CEC_ADAP_S_LOG_ADDRS - log_addr_mask=0000 num_log_addrs=0
      DEBUG: [ 3557] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::SetLogicalAddresses - ioctl CEC_ADAP_S_LOG_ADDRS - log_addr_mask=0000 num_log_addrs=0
      DEBUG: [ 3557] unregistering all CEC clients
      TRAFFIC: [ 3557] >> 01:46
      DEBUG: [ 3558] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::SetLogicalAddresses - ioctl CEC_ADAP_S_LOG_ADDRS - log_addr_mask=0000 num_log_addrs=0
      TRAFFIC: [ 3558] >> 01:89:01
      TRAFFIC: [ 3558] >> 01:46
      DEBUG: [ 3558] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::Process - CEC_DQEVENT - CEC_EVENT_STATE_CHANGE - log_addr_mask=0000 phys_addr=1000
      DEBUG: [ 3558] >> TV (0) -> Recorder 1 (1): give osd name (46)
      DEBUG: [ 3558] >> TV (0) -> Recorder 1 (1): vendor command (89)
      DEBUG: [ 3558] >> TV (0) -> Recorder 1 (1): give osd name (46)
      DEBUG: [ 4564] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::Process - stopped - m_path=/dev/cec0 m_fd=4
      DEBUG: [ 4564] CLinuxCECAdapterCommunication::Close - m_path=/dev/cec0 m_fd=4

      This seems to indicate that it will not take the command, and returns the monitor to the ON state. But I don’t know where to look next…

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        sdetweil @Freddy_boy
        last edited by

        @Freddy_boy google is your friend… sort of…lol… i would search the messages…

        Sam

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          Freddy_boy
          last edited by

          As I dig more into this, I am finding that there seem to be a lot of reports that some LG monitors do not support using the Standby command. I am not certain of how this was working before, but now I am beginning to suspect that the Magic Mirror app simply went hidden when the timeout occurred. Perhaps the monitor was ON all along, but the app disappeared from the screen? I don’t know if this applies in my situation, because I can’t seem to make any of the CEC commands work at all.

          I attempted to turn OFF the monitor, and then issue the CEC ON command, but that also did not work. It appears to be some fundamental issue with the CEC commands that I may not be able to use. Are you aware of any modules that simply blackout the Magic Mirror app using the PIR sensor? I know that isn’t really saving as much energy, but it might be worthwhile implementing…

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            sdetweil @Freddy_boy
            last edited by

            @Freddy_boy you can try my MMM-SleepWake
            https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-SleepWake

            it listens for pir sensor or lite to signal user presence

            and mode HIDE will hide all the modules and show them again when a user appears

            I built this to use this with a webcam as I don’t have any pirs, and none of my monitors will behave (big ‘no power’ warning when hdmi goes off)

            I just added the code for sensor-lite, just a check …

            Sam

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              Freddy_boy
              last edited by

              I assume that I would need to re-configure the MMM-PIR-Sensor-Lite module to prevent the command from turning OFF the HDMI. How do I do that?

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                sdetweil @Freddy_boy
                last edited by

                @Freddy_boy dang, this module also doesn’t alert other modules…

                too much to change quickly… sorry

                Sam

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                  bugsounet Banned @sdetweil
                  last edited by bugsounet

                  Really…

                  Should I recode a module by merging screen and pir plugins ??

                  Yes, I can do it but… I not really interested to maintened it
                  @sdetweil: if I add you to contributor, you are able to “maintened” it ?

                  I will create MMM-Pir

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                    wishmaster270 Module Developer @Freddy_boy
                    last edited by wishmaster270

                    @Freddy_boy
                    Hi, my MMM-Screen-Powersave-Notification module can do this job. It has a hideInsteadShutoffoption.
                    You need my MMM-GPIO-Notifications in addition.
                    I wrote a Guide of how to configure the modules.

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                      bugsounet Banned @bugsounet
                      last edited by

                      @bugsounet said in MMM-PIR-Sensor-Lite modification:

                      I will create MMM-Pir

                      It’s done.
                      It’s based with my EXT-Screen and EXT-Pir plugins
                      I have rewrite and clean it for MMM using

                      @wishmaster270:
                      do you want to try to maintened it ?
                      I can add you as contributor
                      (I see that you fork EXT-Screen)
                      I have really no time for any MMM :/

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                        wishmaster270 Module Developer @bugsounet
                        last edited by wishmaster270

                        @bugsounet Hi,
                        sorry but at the moment a do not have plans to maintain more modules than i already do.
                        In addition i do not see a reason why there should be a need for a additional screensave module.
                        Most of the features are present in the exiting ones. I do not like the idea of putting the GPIO logic and screensave logic into the same module and had problems with it in my setup in the past. Thats why i created the two separted modules.
                        I forked MMM-Screen as i wanted to check if there is a easy way to implement the CEC logic to my screensave module. I do not think it would be a big deal. The problem is that i do not have a CEC aware monitor at the moment and do not have the time to build a dev environment with my tv.

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