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

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    • T Offline
      teitlebot
      last edited by

      @cruunnerr @Maros
      Thanks to you guys I finally got it working although for me I needed to use crontab -e because if I edit the ect/ file it doenst work. Also I had to make the two changes @Maros had to make. I changed the pkill to kill and removed the /usr directory. I wish I understood more of what I was doing but it works now. Next question
      I would also like to remove a specific module that I have called mmm facial recognition during certain hours. Would this be possible?

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      • richland007R Offline
        richland007
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        @cruunnerr Hey there buddy i know everyone is busy with the holidays coming up and i don’t want to bother you much but in regard to my predicament 2 posts above do you think if i add a cron job to restart the pi at the time i want the screen to be on will be a solution?? And how would i go about adding a restart as a cron job everyday in the morning at 7:30 am for example?/
        Thank you
        D

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        • cruunnerrC Offline
          cruunnerr
          last edited by cruunnerr

          Hey dude,

          sorry for not answering, but i am only rarely here :(

          First i would try to edit the config file:

          sudo nano /boot/config.txt
          

          try to uncomment “hdmi_force_hotplug=1” and try to uncomment “config_hdmi_boost=4”

          maybe play around with some other settings.
          https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt/video.md

          Rebooting the pi once a day is not the best solution :/
          But however, if necessary:
          http://www.simsalabim-solutions.net/vademecum/raspberry_pi/setting_up_reboot_cron_job_on_pi

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            Rec3ptor @cruunnerr
            last edited by Rec3ptor

            @cruunnerr Thanks for the reply, apreciate it. I now have a 5050 LED strip wired up with the mosfets.
            working with the pir script (removed the module as you advised others)

            what method did you use to run pigpiod deamon on startup. i added this in my crontab, guess that will do unless theres a better way.
            @reboot /usr/local/bin/pigpiod

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            • cruunnerrC Offline
              cruunnerr
              last edited by cruunnerr

              @Rec3ptor

              If u followed the guide i posted, your PIGPIOD installation path should be “/usr/local/bin/pigpiod”

              For autostart when booting u must edit the rc.local. Mine is like this:

              pi@MagicMirror:~ $ cat /etc/rc.local
              #!/bin/sh -e
              #
              # rc.local
              #
              # This script is executed at the end of each multiuser runlevel.
              # Make sure that the script will "exit 0" on success or any other
              # value on error.
              #
              # In order to enable or disable this script just change the execution
              # bits.
              #
              # By default this script does nothing.
              
              # Print the IP address
              _IP=$(hostname -I) || true
              if [ "$_IP" ]; then
                printf "My IP address is %s\n" "$_IP"
              fi
              
              iwconfig wlan0 power off &
              
              sleep 5 &
              
              /usr/local/bin/pigpiod
              
              sleep 10 &
              
              /usr/bin/python /home/pi/pir.py &
              
              exit 0
              

              So enter this via ssh:

              sudo nano /etc/rc.local
              

              and just put this into the file:

              /usr/local/bin/pigpiod
              
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              • Mykle1M Offline
                Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @cruunnerr
                last edited by

                @cruunnerr

                My nickname for you:

                King Cron

                :thumbsup:

                Create a working config
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                  teitlebot @richland007
                  last edited by

                  @richland007 This wont be helpful but I will say I had a similar problem a few months back but now it works. Must be some configuration that changed in the mean time on my pi but I dont know what.

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                    bolish
                    last edited by bolish

                    Hello there,

                    I’m currently planning my project and will integrate PIR sensor + related 2.1 method through HDMI.There is one thing confusing me :

                    • we talk about HDMI CEC in method 2.1
                    • nevertheless, it seems the PIR Sensor module is “only” turning HDMI output off and that is triggering "issues such as “powersaving / no input”.

                    But is HDMI CEC not allowing us to send a “turn screen off” command to the monitor instead of disabling the rasp. HDMIoutput and relying / hoping on the monitor’s behaviour?

                    Sorry once more if I mssed the point, but would like to understand before moving forward.

                    Regards

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                      sdetweil @bolish
                      last edited by

                      @bolish said in {HowTo} turn on/off your monitor (Time based, PIR/Button, App):

                      But is HDMI CEC not allowing us to send a “turn screen off” command to the monitor instead of disabling the rasp. HDMIoutput and relying / hoping on the monitor’s behaviour?

                      as I understand it, not many monitors/tv’s provide support for external power off/on commands…

                      none of my TV’s used for MM support this…

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

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                        bolish @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil Maybe you’re right! I didn’t considered that.

                        But seems possible, correct? By changing the actual commands to the ones defined by the libcec librairy?

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