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

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    • N Offline
      nikobelohlav
      last edited by

      is there a way to use a PIR sensor and the PIR module to make the PI load a black screen saver so that it looks like the screen went off but really didnt and then when the PIR sensor picks up motion the screen saver is “turned off” like it would normally do.?

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        cruunnerr @nikobelohlav
        last edited by

        @nikobelohlav

        yes it is.

        Just use the external script from this tutorial. Change the content of the monitor_off.sh and monitor_on.sh to the following:

        monitor_off:

        export DISPLAY=:0
        xset dpms force off
        

        monitor_on:

        export DISPLAY=:0
        xset dpms force on
        

        I will add this options to the tutorial later. ;)

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        • Mykle1M Offline
          Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @cruunnerr
          last edited by Mykle1

          @cruunnerr

          Those commands look familiar. :-)

          Create a working config
          How to add modules

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            Peter
            last edited by

            Nice tutorial!
            Time to connect the Pir to the Pi.
            Thanks!
            Peter

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            • cruunnerrC Offline
              cruunnerr @nikobelohlav
              last edited by cruunnerr

              @nikobelohlav @ninjabreadman

              Alright, i add this option to the tutorial. Hope you enjoy :)

              If there are any suggestions on the scripts i am using please tell me. I am not a programmer so it could be, that the scripts aren’t as “clean” as they could be.

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                OdomLinx
                last edited by OdomLinx

                1. disable the HDMI port with
                vcgencmd display_power 0
                

                and enable with

                vcgencmd display_power 1
                

                Most monitors then go into standby. Some also show ‘NO Signal’.

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                  E3V3A @OdomLinx
                  last edited by E3V3A

                  @OdomLinx copy paste error?

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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.

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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.

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