Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Motion Detector
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@bibi Based on that pull request, it looks like it’s in the
config.txt
of your Pi. So/boot/config.txt
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@bibi yes you need to include it into /boot/config.txt
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@DirkS Thank you. Pi doesn’t die over nights :D
But before I mess it up:
Would the motion detection with the common script work or not?
How did you realize it? Where did you enter your new script?And don’t you want to make an additional motion detector module for those who have the same problem? :)
I don’t see the original programmer caring to much. ;)cheers
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@done as discribed above by @cpramhofer (thanks to you :) ) i created the monitor_on and off.sh script.
With FHEM i’m polling the PIR status and use a DOIF to call on or off. Because my homeautomation depends in FHEM i have much more control instead of using a MM module, i switch much more devices with the PIR as well. I have several Pi’s with FHEM installed so it is also on the PI for the Mirror. -
@bib you are providing a bit less information to give you some tipp.
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@DirkS ok here you go. 1st: when the Pi is started the screen directly goes into sleep. it’s a bit annoying but i can live with that as i will not reboot it everyday. 2nd: to wake up the system with a motion during this sleep mode, it takes quite a while (don’t know why) 3rd: when motion is detected, screen wakes up and stays up accordingly the time defined in config.js and goes sleep again (this is fine) but suddently it wakes up again without motion and this last behavior is unpredictable. i hope it’s enough info for you but don’t hesitate to ask more if needed. thx
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@DirkS and i see now after few hours, it won’t wake up anymore :(
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@DirkS forget my last posts… i restarted (reinstall MM) everything and i m trying to figure out how to avoid the black screen now…