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    MMM-PIR-Sensor tuning

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      shgmongohh @jc21
      last edited by

      @jc21
      Sorry, I have some issues with your MMM-PIR-Sensor.
      When I install your MMM-PIR-Sensor, my MagicMirror is slower, the MMM-Scheduler doesn´t work and the MM doesn´t stop with pm2 stop mm.
      Any idea?

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        jc21
        last edited by

        Do you experience the same thing with paviro’s original module? https://github.com/paviro/MMM-PIR-Sensor

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          shgmongohh @jc21
          last edited by

          @jc21
          No with the “original” PIR-Sensor I don´t have this issues. That´s why I it noticed.

          I have still the issue with the sensor, that it turns on the monitior at night, when nobody is there. I need a programm to track, how often this at night happens. If it is only one or two times at night or more often.

          Sebastian

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            jc21 @shgmongohh
            last edited by

            @shgmongohh Ok I’ll take a look at my stuff soon. I’m in the middle of writing another module that takes a photo when this PIR module senses user presence, if you had a camera attached it might be useful to you to see what the pir is detecting, if anything.

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              shgmongohh @jc21
              last edited by shgmongohh

              @jc21
              Thank you. I don´t have a camera.
              I don´t know if the sonsor works not correct or if I have another issue.

              When I install your module, have I to delete or uninstall the other pir-module?
              I only have renamed the folder.
              If i have to delete it, how is it done?

              Sebastian

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                shgmongohh
                last edited by

                I have found a python programm, where I can track the sensor in a consolen window. Has anybody an idea how i can safe the data into a document? And how I can autostart my python programm?

                # Import required Python libraries
                import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
                import time
                import datetime
                
                # Use BCM GPIO references
                # instead of physical pin numbers
                GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)
                
                # Define GPIO to use on Pi
                GPIO_PIR = 23
                
                print "Bewegungsmelder Test (CTRL-C zum Beenden)"
                print "========================================="
                
                # Set pin as input
                GPIO.setup(GPIO_PIR,GPIO.IN)      # Echo
                
                Current_State  = 0
                Previous_State = 0
                
                try:
                
                  print "%s: Sensor initialisieren ..." % datetime.datetime.now()  
                
                  # Loop until PIR output is 0
                  while GPIO.input(GPIO_PIR)==1:
                    Current_State  = 0    
                
                  print "%s: Fertig! Warte auf Bewegung..."  % datetime.datetime.now()    
                    
                  # Loop until users quits with CTRL-C
                  while True :
                   
                    # Read PIR state
                    Current_State = GPIO.input(GPIO_PIR)
                   
                    if Current_State==1 and Previous_State==0:
                      # PIR is triggered
                      print " %s: Bewegung erkannt!" % datetime.datetime.now() 
                      # Record previous state
                      Previous_State=1
                    elif Current_State==0 and Previous_State==1:
                      # PIR has returned to ready state
                      print " %s: Fertig! Warte auf Bewegung..."  % datetime.datetime.now() 
                      Previous_State=0
                      
                    # Wait for 10 milliseconds
                    time.sleep(0.01)      
                      
                except KeyboardInterrupt:
                  print " Exit"
                  # Reset GPIO settings
                  GPIO.cleanup()
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                  shgmongohh @shgmongohh
                  last edited by

                  It done. I can tune my PIR-Sensor.
                  Here is a usefull Link.

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                    open_book
                    last edited by open_book

                    Hi, I’very been through a lot of the posts on the White Screen issue, and on this thread. I’m close… I can feel it, but I’ve an uncaught exception that I don’t understand.

                    [TAILING] Tailing last 10 lines for [mm] process (change the value with --lines option)
                    /home/pi/.pm2/logs/mm-error-0.log last 10 lines:
                    0|mm | at /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PIR-Sensor/node_helper.js:65:18
                    0|mm | at /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PIR-Sensor/node_modules/onoff/onoff.js:27:5
                    0|mm | at Array.forEach (native)
                    0|mm | at Gpio.pollerEventHandler (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PIR-Sensor/node_modules/onoff/onoff.js:26:13)
                    0|mm | TypeError: Cannot read property ‘writeSync’ of undefined
                    0|mm | at Class.activateMonitor (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PIR-Sensor/node_helper.js:21:17)
                    0|mm | at /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PIR-Sensor/node_helper.js:59:18
                    0|mm | at /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PIR-Sensor/node_modules/onoff/onoff.js:27:5
                    0|mm | at Array.forEach (native)
                    0|mm | at Gpio.pollerEventHandler (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PIR-Sensor/node_modules/onoff/onoff.js:26:13)

                    link to screengrab.

                    Anyone offer any tips as to what might be causing this?

                    I’m on a Pi3 Model B v2.
                    Have only installed the standard mirror module, and the MMM-PIR module. The mirror is working fine and the PIR module is loading, but the screen isn’t switching off.

                    sudo insert motivational.quote

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                      jc21 @open_book
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                      @open_book Few things,

                      1. What version of Raspbian are you using? The onoffnpm module has issues with some releases.
                        Hint: cat /etc/os-release
                      2. What does your config look like for the pir module, exactly?
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                        open_book @jc21
                        last edited by open_book

                        @jc21
                        1.
                        PRETTY_NAME=“Raspbian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)”
                        NAME=“Raspbian GNU/Linux”
                        VERSION_ID=“8”
                        VERSION=“8 (jessie)”
                        ID=raspbian
                        ID_LIKE=debian

                                      {
                        		module: 'MMM-PIR-Sensor',
                        		config: {
                        			sensorPIN: 3,
                        			powerSaving: true,
                        			}
                        		},
                        

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