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    {HowTo} turn on/off your monitor (Time based, PIR/Button, App)

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    • cruunnerrC Offline
      cruunnerr
      last edited by cruunnerr

      Sure, my pir.py is the same as shown on point 2.2 but with other GPIO used

      #!/usr/bin/env python
      
      import sys
      import time
      import RPi.GPIO as io
      import subprocess
      import pigpio
      
      io.setmode(io.BCM)
      SHUTOFF_DELAY = 119 # seconds
      PIR_PIN = 25       # 22 on the board
      LED_PIN = 16
      
      def main():
          io.setup(PIR_PIN, io.IN)
          io.setup(LED_PIN, io.OUT)
          turned_off = False
          last_motion_time = time.time()
      
          while True:
              if io.input(PIR_PIN):
                  last_motion_time = time.time()
                  io.output(LED_PIN, io.LOW)
                  print ".",
                  sys.stdout.flush()
                  if turned_off:
                      turned_off = False
                      turn_on()
              else:
                  if not turned_off and time.time() > (last_motion_time + 
                                                       SHUTOFF_DELAY):
                      turned_off = True
                      turn_off()
                  if not turned_off and time.time() > (last_motion_time + 1):
                      io.output(LED_PIN, io.HIGH)
              time.sleep(.1)
      
      def turn_on():
              subprocess.call("sh /home/pi/lights_on.sh", shell=True)
      
      def turn_off():
              subprocess.call("sh /home/pi/lights_off.sh", shell=True)
      
      if __name__ == '__main__':
          try:
              main()
          except KeyboardInterrupt:
              io.cleanup()
      

      Because i use some LED Stripes which turn on when the pir detects movement my “monitor_on.sh” is called “lights_on.sh”

      lights_on.sh:

      vcgencmd display_power 1
      
      pigs p 17 1
      pigs p 22 1
      pigs p 24 1
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 2
      pigs p 22 2
      pigs p 24 2
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 3
      pigs p 22 3
      pigs p 24 3
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 4
      pigs p 22 4
      pigs p 24 4
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 5
      pigs p 22 5
      pigs p 24 5
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 6
      pigs p 22 6
      pigs p 24 5
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 7
      pigs p 22 7
      pigs p 24 6
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 8
      pigs p 22 8
      pigs p 24 7
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 9
      pigs p 22 9
      pigs p 24 8
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 10
      pigs p 22 10
      pigs p 24 9
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 11
      pigs p 22 11
      pigs p 24 10
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 12
      pigs p 22 12
      pigs p 24 11
      

      lights_off.sh:

      pigs p 17 12
      pigs p 22 12
      pigs p 24 11
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 11
      pigs p 22 11
      pigs p 24 10
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 10
      pigs p 22 10
      pigs p 24 9
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 9
      pigs p 22 9
      pigs p 24 8
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 8
      pigs p 22 8
      pigs p 24 7
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 7
      pigs p 22 7
      pigs p 24 6
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 6
      pigs p 22 6
      pigs p 24 5
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 5
      pigs p 22 5
      pigs p 24 5
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 4
      pigs p 22 4
      pigs p 24 4
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 4
      pigs p 22 4
      pigs p 24 4
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 3
      pigs p 22 3
      pigs p 24 3
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 2
      pigs p 22 2
      pigs p 24 2
      
      vcgencmd display_power 0
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 1
      pigs p 22 1
      pigs p 24 1
      
      sleep 0.06s
      
      pigs p 17 0
      pigs p 22 0
      pigs p 24 0
      

      But what exactly doesn’t work with my script? Maybe i can help :)

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      • K Offline
        komodoteler
        last edited by komodoteler

        Thanks @cruunnerr.

        In my case, no LED involved hence should be simpler :)

        I run PIR.PY externally (via PM2) to call monitor on/off shell script and everything seems to work fine i.e.: turn screen blank and back on does work. No error reported. Its just the adding your script does not seems to make any difference, the turn on still instant.

        Here is my PIR.py file

        #!/usr/bin/env python
        
        import sys
        import time
        import RPi.GPIO as io
        import subprocess
         
        io.setmode(io.BCM)
        SHUTOFF_DELAY = 15  # seconds delay to turn off
        PIR_PIN = 17        # Pin 11 on the board
        TURNON_DELAY = 10   # seconds delay to turn on
         
        def main():
            io.setup(PIR_PIN, io.IN)
            turned_off = False
            last_motion_time = time.time()
         
            while True:
                if io.input(PIR_PIN):
                    last_motion_time = time.time()
                    sys.stdout.flush()
                    if turned_off and time.time() > TURNON_DELAY:
                        turned_off = False
                        turn_on()
                else:
                    if not turned_off and time.time() > (last_motion_time + SHUTOFF_DELAY):
                        turned_off = True
                        turn_off()
                time.sleep(.1)
         
        def turn_on():
            subprocess.call("sh monitor_on.sh", shell=True)
         
        def turn_off():
            subprocess.call("sh monitor_off.sh", shell=True)
         
        if __name__ == '__main__':
            try:
                main()
            except KeyboardInterrupt:
                io.cleanup()
        

        Here is the monitor_off.sh

        #! /bin/bash
        export DISPLAY=:0
        xset dpms force off
        
        

        And Monitor_on.sh

        export DISPLAY=:0
        xset dpms force on
        
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        • cruunnerrC Offline
          cruunnerr
          last edited by

          Hey mate,

          you are using this script.
          As i wrote in my post, it was just brainstorming. I never tested this script. :(

          But i can imagine that this will not work… For a Turn_on delay u probably need a loop-function.

          But when i read your posts i can’t find, that u need this :D
          So just try the script from the original 1# post :)

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          • B Offline
            blebbens
            last edited by

            Hello,

            I‘m using the PIR python-script-method.
            It is working fine… but, my mirror is installed in a floor, where people are crossing the mirror several times a day without looking at it.

            It would be a helpful solution, if the script switches on the monitor if a person is standing in front of the mirror for 6 seconds.

            Is there a possibility for modifying the script ?

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            • cruunnerrC Offline
              cruunnerr
              last edited by

              This will not work with a simple motion detector. Because “standing” is not “motion”. ;)

              Then u would need a light barrier or something like that.

              Or u need to shake your body for 6 seconds in front of the mirror XD

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              • M Offline
                MadScientist
                last edited by

                I wouldn’t know how to program it but you could try playing around with a photo resistor like this or this. But I think that will only work if you have constant light conditions. Maybe an IR light barrier with a reflector on the other side would work better.

                No idea if what you want is possible but that would be an awesome project.

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                • cruunnerrC Offline
                  cruunnerr
                  last edited by

                  Or use an ultrasonic sensor. You could let it measure the distance and if its under a specific value for a specific time it could turn on the monitor

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                  • R Offline
                    Rec3ptor
                    last edited by

                    Would you mind sharing how you wired your LED to pin16 in step 2.2 Using PIR-Script for LED_PIN = 16?
                    are you using resistors or mosfets etc? im a noob and dont want to break anything.

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                    • cruunnerrC Offline
                      cruunnerr
                      last edited by

                      In my Case I am using a RGB 5050 Stripe. I am using three pins with mosfets and for the software part PIGPIOD.

                      Just like that: https://dordnung.de/raspberrypi-ledstrip/

                      Here are my scripts:

                      monitor on:

                      vcgencmd display_power 1
                      
                      pigs p 17 1
                      pigs p 22 1
                      pigs p 24 1
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 2
                      pigs p 22 2
                      pigs p 24 2
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 3
                      pigs p 22 3
                      pigs p 24 3
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 4
                      pigs p 22 4
                      pigs p 24 4
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 5
                      pigs p 22 5
                      pigs p 24 5
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 6
                      pigs p 22 6
                      pigs p 24 5
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 7
                      pigs p 22 7
                      pigs p 24 6
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 8
                      pigs p 22 8
                      pigs p 24 7
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 9
                      pigs p 22 9
                      pigs p 24 8
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 10
                      pigs p 22 10
                      pigs p 24 9
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 11
                      pigs p 22 11
                      pigs p 24 10
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 12
                      pigs p 22 12
                      pigs p 24 11
                      
                      

                      Monitor off:

                      pigs p 17 12
                      pigs p 22 12
                      pigs p 24 11
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 11
                      pigs p 22 11
                      pigs p 24 10
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 10
                      pigs p 22 10
                      pigs p 24 9
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 9
                      pigs p 22 9
                      pigs p 24 8
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 8
                      pigs p 22 8
                      pigs p 24 7
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 7
                      pigs p 22 7
                      pigs p 24 6
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 6
                      pigs p 22 6
                      pigs p 24 5
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 5
                      pigs p 22 5
                      pigs p 24 5
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 4
                      pigs p 22 4
                      pigs p 24 4
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 4
                      pigs p 22 4
                      pigs p 24 4
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 3
                      pigs p 22 3
                      pigs p 24 3
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 2
                      pigs p 22 2
                      pigs p 24 2
                      
                      vcgencmd display_power 0
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 1
                      pigs p 22 1
                      pigs p 24 1
                      
                      sleep 0.06s
                      
                      pigs p 17 0
                      pigs p 22 0
                      pigs p 24 0
                      
                      
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                      • richland007R Offline
                        richland007
                        last edited by

                        @cruunnerr Hey there great tutorial,
                        I want to use the cronjob to turn on and off the mirror at certain times of the day.
                        My monitor is a DVI monitor so it is connected digitally with a cable that on one end is HDMI that sticks in the Rpi and the other end is a DVI connector that goes in the monitor.
                        When i try the commands you have mentioned;

                        sudo tvservice -o to turn off
                        sudo tvservice -p to turn on
                        
                        vcgencmd display_power 0 to turn off
                        vcgencmd display_power 1 to turn on
                        

                        Both commands for OFF turn off the display however none of the ON commands work right …it does not come on fully!!!
                        Meaning that it is On just no picture… it says DVI = Active VGA - No Signal and the Rpi is working there is just no picture …and no there is no Power Saving feature, i don’t think, because the back light of the LCD i can see is on after the ON command.
                        I send the On and Off commands through Putty ssh but i am also logged in with VNC and the moment you click reboot from VNC (there is nothing on the screen just dark with On LCD back light) the picture comes immediately back on and reboot carries on as usual and the picture is back on!!
                        So i think the Rpi HDMI signal is at fault and not the monitor feature but i may be wrong …what do you think may man??

                        Thank you in advance
                        Denis

                        p.s I read all 11 pages of this thread form the begging to the end with the hopes of finding a solution before bothering you LOL :)

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