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

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

      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 :)

      Got this ( https://dordnung.de/raspberrypi-ledstrip/) working successfully on another raspberry running stretch.

      now going to try this on Magicmirror. But i got confused, because PIR sensor is on GPIO22 and the same GPIO22 is used in led strip (5050).
      Can you guide , which GPIO to be assigned?

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        sdetweil @chandra
        last edited by

        @chandra move one to a different GPIO pin and change the config as required for that

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          chandra @sdetweil
          last edited by chandra

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

          @chandra move one to a different GPIO pin and change the config as required for that

          thank you, but as i mentioned, i’m just a beginner. just copying and pasting.:face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:
          So lets fix led on GPIO22 and move PIR to another.

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            cruunnerr
            last edited by

            I am glad, you got it :)

            As you can see i used PIN 25 for the PIR and 17,22,24 for the LED’s.

            Keep in mind, that the physical GPIO Number isn’t the same as with BCM numbering !!! Thats important!

            In the script (line 9) u can see that it uses the BCM Numbering. That means the following:

            BCM pin 17 = physical PIN 11
            BCM pin 22 = physical PIN 15
            BCM pin 24 = physical PIN 18
            BCM pin 25 = physical PIN 22

            So the LED’s must be connected with physical PIN 11,15,18 and the PIR on PIN 22.

            Hope that was clear ^^
            My english isn’t very well.

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              sdetweil @cruunnerr
              last edited by

              @cruunnerr yeh, don’t know why use the BCM ever… use the actual pin numbers… hurts my head trying to figure out the pin mappings…

              https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/12966/what-is-the-difference-between-board-and-bcm-for-gpio-pin-numbering

              io.setmode(io.BOARD) instead of io.setmode(io.BCM)

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                chandra @cruunnerr
                last edited by chandra

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

                I am glad, you got it :)

                As you can see i used PIN 25 for the PIR and 17,22,24 for the LED’s.

                Keep in mind, that the physical GPIO Number isn’t the same as with BCM numbering !!! Thats important!

                In the script (line 9) u can see that it uses the BCM Numbering. That means the following:

                BCM pin 17 = physical PIN 11
                BCM pin 22 = physical PIN 15
                BCM pin 24 = physical PIN 18
                BCM pin 25 = physical PIN 22

                So the LED’s must be connected with physical PIN 11,15,18 and the PIR on PIN 22.

                Hope that was clear ^^
                My english isn’t very well.

                Yup, I connected like that. There is a problem. Disabled the PIR Module.
                Screen goes off after 120sec, But when it sense the motion, the screen is black.
                My magicmirror is not set to “auto start” , I use “cd ~/MagicMirror
                DISPLAY=:0 npm start”.

                “python pir.py” is working properly. I used the steps described in 2.2.

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                  chandra
                  last edited by chandra

                  One thing found was: when edited the rc.local using “sudo nano /etc/rc.local” and writing “python /home/pi/pir.py &” above exit 0", the “&” is still there.
                  It was supposed to look like:

                  #!/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
                  
                  python /home/pi/pir.py
                  
                  exit 0
                  

                  But, i am getting

                  #!/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
                  
                  python /home/pi/pir.py &
                  
                  exit 0
                  

                  What is the mistake im doing? ( presently checking the screen on off only)

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                  • cruunnerrC Offline
                    cruunnerr
                    last edited by

                    There is no mistake as far as i can see.

                    The “&” just need to be written, when a second or third command follows.

                    So when u are just using this one command both (with or without the “&”) should work

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                      cruunnerr @chandra
                      last edited by cruunnerr

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

                      Screen goes off after 120sec, But when it sense the motion, the screen is black.

                      Hint from the main post:

                      To check if it works just go into terminal via ssh and type:

                      sudo tvservice -o to turn off
                      sudo tvservice -p to turn on

                      edit: for some monitors the following commands work better. Please use them if your monitor needs it:

                      vcgencmd display_power 0 to turn off
                      vcgencmd display_power 1 to turn on

                      edit:
                      also check this:
                      https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/6291/howto-turn-on-off-your-monitor-time-based-pir-button-app/11

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                        teitlebot
                        last edited by

                        The script works as intended but I would like to use the module.
                        The module doesnt turn off my monitor. I have the correct pin labeled.
                        What else can I check? Where is the python code for the module? is there a pir.py file somewhere?

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