Hi Ralf
Thank for responding.
I am using a PI 5 with Linux bookworm
How do i go about configuring the commands.
Regards
Gary
Hi Ralf
Thank for responding.
I am using a PI 5 with Linux bookworm
How do i go about configuring the commands.
Regards
Gary
Hi
Apologies I’m a complete noob.
I’ve been using the old MMM-PIR but now I’ve updated to the latest software it stopped working.
I have now in stalled MMM-Universal-Pir, the countdown works fine but when it hits zero the screen stays on, the pir can be reset but each it hits zero it just stays on.
Can someone tell me what I’m doing wrong?
Thankyou just noted, problem solved.
Many thanks for the response, surprised others have not posted?
Since installing the latest updates I am receiving the following error
[2024-09-09 10:02:10.794] [ERROR] [MMM-Pir] [LIB] [PIR] Error: Cannot determine SOC peripheral base address
[2024-09-09 10:02:10.836] [WARN] [MMM-Pir] [LIB] [PIR] [PYTHON] The exit code was: 0
[2024-09-09 10:02:10.836] [WARN] [MMM-Pir] [LIB] [PIR] [PYTHON] The exit signal was: null
The pir meter counts down but is not reset.
Ive tried rebuilding the Pir program to no avail
Any help would be appreciated.
Many thanks, works a treat.
only outstanding issue is the screen back-light remains on with a glow at night, otherwise all working great.
thank you
@bugsounet
I reverted back to the Rpi4 to see if the screen blanking issue worked better?
Moving forward I think perhaps ill go back to the pi5 then.
@KristjanESPERANTO
Yes apologies, thats the one.
Ive just installed the latest update and now the PIR sensor value is not resetting. I have to mouse click to get the screen to recover once blanked.
Touchmode 0 disabled
Mode 4
Thank you, I’ve checked and it is mode 4 for HDMI CEC, I have checked my monitor and HDMI CEC function is turned on, so it should work. After time out the monitor blanks but it is still powered on so I’m guessing so is the backlight, but Ill wait till dark to find out.
Can I just say thanks again for your support with this.
@sdetweil
Many thanks, when I shut down the Pi, I get a No Hdmi message on screen and then the monitor goes into standby.
Is there a way that MMM-PIR can turn off the Hdmi feed?
Apologies but I’m not a programmer, just a hobbyist, you mention CEC commands, how would I implement this?
Having had issues with Pi5 I went back to Pi4b. MMM-PIR works great with pi 4, blanking the screen after timer expires and resetting once presence is detected.
The only issue I have is when the screen is blanked, the monitor backlight remains on, visible at nightnas a glow, the monitor remains powered up, I would have expected it to go into standby?
@schris88
Thx for the info, I guess a lot of the modules require reworking for the Pi 5.
Unfortunately I do not have the ability, totally new to the Pi and programming.
@eyesallin
I’m beginning to think that all this is Pi 5 related.
Also changing to mode 10 as previously stated screws with the weather modules which don’t load. Remove MMM-PIR from config and everything works fine.
It doesn’t help that I’m completely new to all this.
Thanks for your patience, this is what i get.
admin@garyspi:~ $ groups
admin adm dialout cdrom sudo audio video plugdev games users input render netdev lpadmin gpio i2c spi
admin@garyspi:~ $
@bugsounet Apologies but I don’t understand what you are asking for?
50% unfortunately the top error is still there, any other help would be appreciated.
EINVAL: Invalid argument, write.
@sdetweil
Many thanks I’ll give it a try. Will report back.
Hi
I’m completely new to this.
I have a Pi 5 on Magicmirror.
I installed MMM-Pir when ir runs the countdown but it displays 2 errors top of screen, pir has no effect countdown expires and turns of the screen.
Unable to recover without rebooting
Errors on screen :
EINVAL: Invalid argument, write
Command failed: /usr/bin/vcgencommand display_power