This an extension for the MagicMirror. It can monitor a PIR motion sensor and put your mirror to sleep if nobody uses it by turning off HDMI output or by turning off the mirror via a relay.
- Navigate into your MagicMirror's
modules
folder and executegit clone https://github.com/eckonator/MMM-PIR-Sensor.git
. A new folder will appear navigate into it. - Execute
npm install
to install the node dependencies. - Add your user (
pi
?) to thegpio group
by executingsudo usermod -a -G gpio pi
. - Execute
sudo chmod u+s /opt/vc/bin/tvservice && sudo chmod u+s /bin/chvt
to allow turning on/off the hdmi output. - If your Rasbian is Debian Bullyeye or newer, the GPIO numbering has been changeg (https://stackoverflow.com/a/78184108). Execute
sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio
to get your new PIN-Number. - Reboot your Pi.
After MagicMirror Update, maybe it can help to run:
cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-PIR-Sensor
rm -rf ./node_modules
rm ./package-lock.json
npm install
To use this module, add it to the modules array in the config/config.js
file:
modules: [
{
module: 'MMM-PIR-Sensor',
config: {
// See 'Configuration options' for more information.
}
}
]
The following properties can be configured:
Option | Description |
---|---|
sensorPin |
The pin your PIR-sensor is connected to. Possible values: int
Default value: 534
Note: Please use BCM-numbering. |
sensorState |
Invert the GPIO-state that triggers user presence. For example, a 0 value would tell the mirror to trigger user presence when the GPIO pin receives 0 value.Possible values: int (0 or 1)
Default value: 1
|
powerSaving |
Should the monitor be turned off if no user is present? (via HDMI or relay) Possible values: boolean
Default value: true
|
powerSavingDelay |
Additional software side delay (in seconds) before the monitor will be turned off. Possible values: int
Default value: 0
|
relayPin |
If you want to use a relay to turn of the mirror provide the pin here. If no pin is provided HDMI is turned off instead. Possible values: int
Default value: false
Note: Please use BCM-numbering. |
relayState |
GPIO-state your relay is turned on. Possible values: int (0 or 1)
Default value: 1
|
alwaysOnPin |
If you would like to use a GPIO pin to trigger power-saving mode. Ideal for users who want to have a physical switch that controls whether or not to use the motion sensor. Possible values: int
Default value: false
Note: Please use BCM-numbering. |
alwaysOnState |
GPIO-state to trigger always-on. Possible values: int (0 or 1)
Default value: 1
|
alwaysOffPin |
If you would like to use a GPIO pin to trigger sleep mode. Ideal for users who want to have a physical switch to shut off the screen (perhaps the mirror is too bright at night). Possible values: int
Default value: false
Note: Please use BCM-numbering. |
alwaysOffState |
GPIO-state to trigger always-off. Possible values: int (0 or 1)
Default value: 1
|
powerSavingNotification |
To display a notification before to switch screen off Possible values: boolean
Default value: false
Note: Need the default module "alert" to be declared on config.js file. |
powerSavingMessage |
Message notification to display before to switch screen off Default value: "Monitor will be turn Off by PIR module"
|
This module broadcasts a USER_PRESENCE
notification with the payload beeing true
or false
you can use it to pause or disable your module.
- wiring-pi (installed via
npm install
)
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