Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
PIR-Sensor - put your mirror to sleep if not used
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@Bangee Sure in the
node_helper.js
find the commentDetected movement
and addconsole.log()
so that it looks like the following:gpio.wiringPiISR(this.config.sensorPIN, gpio.INT_EDGE_BOTH, function(delta) { console.log(gpio.digitalRead(self.config.sensorPIN)) .... }
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@paviro I dug out a junk-box PIR sensor. Everything is installed and no white-screen problems, but this sensor only puts out an “on” signal for about a second after motion is detected. Any way to make the mirror stay awake for some time (say 2-5 minutes) with that timer being reset on any motion signal? Then if nobody is in front of the mirror for awhile it goes off. Currently mine flickers off and on, not the ideal behavior.
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@jrleeman you should be able to change that by modifying the PIR-Sensor mine has the possibility to exactly adjust that :)
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For the record: node 6.1.0 is supported.
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@MichMich is it? Not sure I think one dependencies of THIS plugin does not support it, yet :/
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@paviro ah sorry. Throught you were talking about mm2 in general.
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@paviro i’ve added the console.log as you described, but there is no log output in firebug. where can I check this log elsewhere?
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@Bangee it is node output! You have to check the log of the backend :)
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@paviro sorry, i’m still a node noob… how can I check this? ;-)
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@Bangee how do you start your mirror?