Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Motion Detector
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Hi!
I’m trying to get this to work, have a USB cam attached to the RPI3 and installed the .js.
But when I add the code:{
module: ’motiondetector’,
config:
}
}Am I missing something? Because it only give me errors… :(
(new to this)
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@oscarkindberg Try this instead:
{ module: 'motiondetector', config: { timeout: 300000 // time in milliseconds for to switch off the display after last movement is detected. } },
This is set for a 5 minute delay. Modify the timeout value if you want a longer or shorter delay before your screen turns off.
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@in_a_days Hit! Works now, BUT next issue.
After 5-6 min the screens goes white, can’t find anything in the code that would cause that. -
I apologize if this a very noob question but I am having trouble getting the motion detector module running. I have clone the files to the module folder. I have modified the config file but maybe I dont have it correct. Could some one show me how the config file be modified to get the module running. Any other pointers? Thank you,
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@oscarkindberg try hdmi_blanking=1in /boot/config.txt
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@phoenixrising look at the last reply of in_a_days.
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@danielis Where do I fint that? I’ve searched all the .js files in the module and config.
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@oscarkindberg it is the file config.txt in the folder /boot/
type ‘sudo nano /boot/config.txt’ without ’
add as last line:
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@danielis Actually got it to work now, changed to “updateInterval: 10000” from “updateInterval: 1000” and in diff-cam-engine.js I changed captureIntervalTime to 1000 instead of 100.
Made it easier on the RBP3 i think.
Downloaded MMM-SystemStats to keep check on sysload during config and it’s lookin’ good now.
Thanks for the help! I’ll comeback with a picture of the mirror as soon as my mirrorglas arrives. -
@oscarkindberg where is the updateinterval located?