Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Loxone
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Hi, i tried to install the module today but i cant run it.
Please find attached a screenshot with a waring when i ran “npm install” and secondly the config i add in config.js
The magic mirror shows me that there is an error in the config.jsThanks for the help!
[npm install]
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@bobbythemoh Please check your
config.json
this is not a valid object. Your config should look like this:config: { host: '192.168.0.200', user: 'MagicMirror', pwd: 'YOUR_PW' }
You are missing both the
:
and,
.Everything should be fine after you corrected the
config.json
. Your first screenshot just shows the correct installation process, you can ignore theWARN
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Hey, the first thing i have observerd so far is the power consumption of the Magic Mirror. Without Monitor i measure approx. 5 Watts, and if the monitor is on i measure 45W. The system was now running for some hours, but the monitor does not switch to “standby” mode. any ideas?
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Hi, the mirror looks like that right now:
I dont see the temperature in the “current weather” module
How can i check, if the communication to loxone is working? Motion sensor activation does not work aswell.I think i am doing something wrong.
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alright, i had to reboot the mirror, now i can see the room temperature, communication seems to work.
how is the motion sensor supposed to work? My mirror shows blackscreen after some time but no standby for the monitor. Activating the motion sensor the display does not light up. Any ideas? How do you manage power consumption?Thanks
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Is there a way to display things like Energy Production / Consumption), which window / door is open or generally variables id like to see?
What about the underline below “MMM-Loxone” --> “module_3_MMM-Loxone” should there be the alarm notifications?
would you mind posting a screenshot of your MM?
Thanks
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@bobbythemoh Let me quote the Readme.md for you.
This module doesn’t have its own visualisation, but it exposes information like the room temperature and other states other modules can and will use.
There is no UI, so it doesn’t make any sense to display it in the top right corner. Just uncomment
position: "top_right",
andMMM-Loxone
won’t be displayed on your screen.Motion sensor
Again, let me quote the Readme.md
If enabled this module will use the LightControllerV2 in the defined room to set the MagicMirror to sleep or wake it up
Requirements:
roomUuid
must be defined in yourconfig.json
- The defined Room must contain at lease one
LightControllerV2
presence
must be defined and set to true in yourconfig.json
How it works:
The HDMI port of the Raspbery Pi will be dissabled, whenever you switch off your lights. Your monitor should then dissable its backlight automatically if there is no HDMI signal after a specific time.Right now there is no automatic power saving (after a specific time), I may add it later tho.
Example:
- You enter the room -> Light switches on, mirror switcheson
- You leaf the room -> Light switches off after the defined timeout, mirror switches off
Definition:
Lights off = The mood “All off”Do I use the LightControllerV2"?
Well, you should, it is much more powerfull than its predecessor:)
Just open the App, open your LightController, click on the lower right “More” button and look out for the word “Moods” (“Stimmungen” in German).But I am missing an importand Feature!
Please file a Issue and describe what you are missing, I may implement it;) -
Thank you very much for the help, its really nice what you created with this module.
I skipped the GUI as you suggested, RoomID is set, LightcontrollerV2 is in use, Presence is TRUE.
What i changed on RPI config was :
/boot/config.txt
#hdmi_force_hotplug=1 hdmi_group=2 hdmi_mode=68 hdmi_blanking_1
I am using VGA Monitor with HDMI to VGA adapter.
Setting “presence” to true gives me a black screen after loading MM. Swtiching on the light in the room switches on the backlight of the monitor but does not show the content. The good thing is, with this configuration there is no power consumption of the lcd any more.
Using VNC i can see the magic mirror, so i think its a “screensaver” issue.
next thing i am trying is
sudo apt-get install xscreensaver
There was a hint that it is possible to disable the screensaver with this tool.
thanks for the help
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OK it seems that it is not a screensaver issue. I fully disabled it and the content of the magic mirror is not coming back. its just the backlight of the LCD that is getting switched on and off. any Idea?
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@bobbythemoh This sounds like you use some kind of other „screensaver“ which just displays a black screen instead of switching off the HDMI Port. I think you somehow enabled „screen blanking“.