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

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    • E Offline
      E3V3A @OdomLinx
      last edited by E3V3A

      @OdomLinx copy paste error?

      "Everything I do (here) is for free – altruism is the way!"
      MMM-FlightsAbove, MMM-Tabulator, MMM-Assistant (co-maintainer)

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        OdomLinx @E3V3A
        last edited by

        @E3V3A Yes copy paste error, I adjusted it

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          E3V3A
          last edited by E3V3A

          Most modern monitors also have a PowerSave function that completely turn off the monitor when there is no HDMI signal, after a set amount of time. So I guess experimentation will be needed as to what really happen after you have turned it off using either:

          1. vcgencmd display_power 0
          2. sudo tvservice -o
          3. DISPLAY=:0 xset dpms force off (Notice, it’s not necessary to export!)
          4. xset -display :0 dpms force off

          The first 2 turn off HDMI and most likely put your monitor into PowerSave mode, eventually.
          The last 2 only blanks the screen (visible when dark), and does not disable HDMI signals.

          "Everything I do (here) is for free – altruism is the way!"
          MMM-FlightsAbove, MMM-Tabulator, MMM-Assistant (co-maintainer)

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            ninjabreadman @E3V3A
            last edited by ninjabreadman

            @E3V3A Some monitors, but almost all television displays turn off after delay (and then cannot be woken in software).

            That, and some folks have complained that they can’t hear a podcast or Alexa because their integrated speakers turn off when the monitor is in powersaving.

            You’re right, it takes some experimentation to tailor to a given use case/situation depending on requirements.

            Problem with config or JavaScript? Copy/paste it into JSHint.
            Check out the detailed walkthroughs on install, config, modules, etc.

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              MadScientist
              last edited by

              I would like to use the MMM-PIR-sensor module to trigger the relay to power off the LCD. However, whenever I set
              relayPIN: 27, in the config.js, the motion detector doesn’t do anything anymore. Anyone know what else I have to change in the config? It’s working just fine without the relay.

              Config working without relay (switches off HDMI):

                              {
                              module: 'MMM-PIR-Sensor',
                              config: {
                                      sensorPIN: 22, 
                                      relayPIN: false,
                                      powerSaving: true,
                                      }
                              },
              

              Not working with relay:

                              {
                              module: 'MMM-PIR-Sensor',
                              config: {
                                      sensorPIN: 22,
                                      relayPIN: 27,
                                      relayOnState: 1,
                                      powerSaving: true,
                                      }
                              },
              

              The problem is I am using a V59 LCD controller board which doesn’t power on again once the HDMI is re-activated.

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                cruunnerr
                last edited by cruunnerr

                1. Can u turn on GPIO27 with gpio -g write 27 1 and off with gpio -g write 27 0 ?
                2. Have u tried just to connect a LED on GPIO27 ?
                3. What relay do u use and how exactly is it connected? ?
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                  MadScientist
                  last edited by

                  Hmm, I get

                  Unable to determine hardware version. I see: Hardware   : BCM2835
                  ,
                   - expecting BCM2708 or BCM2709. Please report this to projects@drogon.net
                  

                  when I run gpio -g write 27 1 .

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                    cruunnerr
                    last edited by

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

                    Unable to determine hardware version. I see: Hardware : BCM2835

                    Huh… a quick google search tells, that this could be several causes. Some wrote to update or downgrade the kernel., some wrote to update wiring pi and so on.
                    So its not a problem of the module at all. I’m sorry but for the first u should try to google.

                    Maybe start with this: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=182191

                    However you should start a new thread if you cannot get to target :(

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                      randomnoise @MadScientist
                      last edited by

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

                      Hmm, I get

                      Unable to determine hardware version. I see: Hardware   : BCM2835
                      ,
                       - expecting BCM2708 or BCM2709. Please report this to projects@drogon.net
                      

                      when I run gpio -g write 27 1 .

                      I had the same issue. I just followed the instructions on the wiring pi site to install. Don’t have my notes but there was a different version depending if you use wiringpi or wiring-pi. I’ll see if I can find the right one.

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                        randomnoise
                        last edited by

                        So I think as wiring-pi is the npm specific version the reason it didn’t work was because they haven’t compiled it to work with the pi3 chip.

                        Try http://wiringpi.com/download-and-install/

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