Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
PIR-Sensor - put your mirror to sleep if not used
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@cowboysdude
I got it. I installed the latest node. (6.2.1) Pull MMM-PIR from the git Repository und did all the steps Paviro explains on the module page.
And suddenly no more the white screen and the “USER_PRESENCE” notification is send every 5-6 sec.@paviro
could implement a parameter to set the duration for a monitor shutdown as no USER_PRESENCE is detected? -
A stupid question, where “USER_PRESENCE” notification must appear? in ‘PM2 logs mm’ ??
If so, It doesn’t appear in my logs, which means I don’t have the module correctly installed right?
But if i check on ‘GPIO readall’ I can see how the IN is activated and also the OUT relay when it detects presence
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@desq I’m not using the mmm-PIR I’m using something else… BUT I do know from reading that it wasn’t working with node V6… you had to roll back to V5.
I still had trouble with v5 so I went with something else…
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@cowboysdude mh… I really would like to stick with paviros module.
“USER_PRESENCE” (PIR Sensor) seems to work, but my Relay does not change it´s state.
@paviro can you confirm, that your PIR module doesn´t work with node 6.22?If so I must switch to that python-script-hell.
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@desq sorry no idea :D haven’t touched it in a while since I am pretty busy at the moment (finished school, now moving to a new city at the other side of the country). Could be possible that my dependencies work with v6 now but I still need to update it and change some stuff once I have the time :)
What exactly do you mean by duration? A delay? My PIR-Sensor can do that in hardware thats why I haven’t implemented it. -
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@paviro got a complete White screen and no posibility to use vnc. Got there the Same White screen and no option to open terminal anybody a solution so i can disable the module?
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@Wilco89, use SSH to log into it, user
'pi'
, password'raspberry'
unless you changed it to something else. Edit the config file, reboot the rpi. -
@KirAsh4 didn’t think about that. Oops