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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

      U could also quick try the script from this tutorial (at point 5). It will be done in 2 minutes ^^
      Maybe u missed the connection?

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      • M Offline
        MadScientist
        last edited by

        Two minutes if you know what you’re doing…
        The problem is I don’t have a button. I did create the relay.py script and run it. It triggers the relay exactly once and then stays like this. I can’t even stop the script anymore once it’s running…

        Man, I really thought setting up the relay would be as easy as adding one line to the config. Wish I had tried to set it up earlier.

        Still need help with this. :-(

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        • cruunnerrC Offline
          cruunnerr
          last edited by

          Ah I see…
          I will write u this evening. We will get it working ;)

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          • M Offline
            MadScientist
            last edited by

            Thank you so much!

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            • cruunnerrC Offline
              cruunnerr
              last edited by cruunnerr

              @MadScientist
              Alright…

              Because your relay turns on i think you did everything right. Probably there is a problem with your Module installation… but thats just a guess. Maybe u didn’t give the module the rights to turn on gpio’s?
              sudo usermod -a -G gpio pi (the „pi“ at the end stands for your username)

              If u did that and it doesn’t work at all you can try to do it with an external script. Follow these steps:

              cd
              nano monitor_on.sh

              put in this:

              gpio -g mode 27 out
              sleep 0.2
              gpio -g write 27 1
              

              save with “ctrl+x” and “y”

              nano monitor_off.sh

              put in this:

              gpio -g mode 27 out
              sleep 0.2
              gpio -g write 27 0
              

              save with “ctrl+x” and “y”

              chmod +x monitor_on.sh (to make it executable)
              chmod +x monitor_off.sh

              nano pir.py

              put in this:

              #!/usr/bin/env python
              
              import sys
              import time
              import RPi.GPIO as io
              import subprocess
              
              io.setmode(io.BCM)
              SHUTOFF_DELAY = 120 # in seconds, how long the monitor will be on until next button press or PIR detection
              PIR_PIN = 22       # 15 on the board (this needn't to be a PIR. Can be a button also)
              LED_PIN = 16      # optional
              
              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/monitor_on.sh", shell=True)
              
              def turn_off():
              	subprocess.call("sh /home/pi/monitor_off.sh", shell=True)
              
              if __name__ == '__main__':
                  try:
                      main()
                  except KeyboardInterrupt:
                      io.cleanup()
              

              save with “ctrl+x” and “y”

              chmod +x pir.py

              You can check if your button works by simply typing python pir.py. Every time u move through the PIR or press the button it will show you several …
              End the test with “ctrl+c”

              The Shutoff delay in the script defines how long the relay will be turned on after detection through the pir.

              If that works u can add the script to the rc.local to start it automatically when booting up.

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              • M Offline
                MadScientist
                last edited by MadScientist

                Ok, I did all that and I do get the “…” when I run the pir.py, but the relay doesn’t get triggered. Tried the monitor_oX.sh with and without sudo. Maybe I should just start all over new. Everything seems to be a bit messed up. I reverted back to motion detector only and also that isn’t working anymore in MM.

                Edit: Started a new thread here.

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                • cruunnerrC Offline
                  cruunnerr
                  last edited by cruunnerr

                  @MadScientist
                  sorry, did a mistake. I edited my post above. just edit the *.sh files.

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                  • M Offline
                    MadScientist
                    last edited by

                    Thanks a lot to cruunnerr, who has the patience of an angel!

                    I think there were two problems in my case and I write them here in case someone else has trouble getting the PIR+relay to work.

                    First: By installing the MMM-PIR-sensor module I used the wrong wiring-pi. npm install wiring-pi installs an old version (2.25) which - so I’ve read - doesn’t work with the Raspberyy Pi 3. It’s best to install wiringpi according to this site.

                    Second: I used a relay which was supposed to run on 3V to 7V, but apparently that’s not the case. I guess the seller shipped the wrong relay. So I had an old relay lying around which should only run on 5V but it works nicely on my RPi.

                    Now everything is working, except I get some phantom triggers of the relay every couple of minutes. But I will look into it once everything is set up completely. Maybe I have something around here that can trigger the PIR sensor even if it’s covered by a cloth.

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                    • cruunnerrC Offline
                      cruunnerr
                      last edited by

                      @MadScientist

                      that is nice to know… So wiring-pi installs an old version?! Than i need to update my tutorial ^^Thanks mate

                      And how do you connect the relay? What relay do u use? is it active low or active high? U can try to connect a transistor or an pull up/down resistor to it, so that should disable the trigger from it. If u want to try i can send an image how to connect. It can also be, that your Power supply of the RPi is to small…

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                      • M Offline
                        MadScientist
                        last edited by

                        The is connected to pin 15 (GPIO 27), 17 (3.3V), and 20 (GND). I tried to post a link to the it, but then this post is flagged as spam. It’s just a cheap relay from Aliexpress.

                        No idea if that relay is active high or low, but does it matter? It just switches between to connections, so if the relay port 1-2 or 2-3 are active shouldn’t matter, right?

                        I am using a 3.1A power supply for the Pi. Later I will connected it via a 8A buck-boost-module to a 12V/5A power supply that will power the screen. The Pi will get the power from before the relay so it won’t switch itself off ;-)

                        Please send a picture, I will gladly try, once I have the extra party I might need (transistor or resistor).

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