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This MagicMirror module monitors a PIR sensor and turns on/off your display. You can even run custom scripts and control it via Telegram.

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MMM-PIR

MMM-PIR is a module for the MagicMirror project by Michael Teeuw.

It uses a PIR sensor attached to your raspberry pi's GPIO pins to check for users. After a configurated time without any user interaction the display will turn off. You can specify additional scripts (sh, python and js are supported) that will run after the timeout.

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Installation

Cline the module into your MagicMirror module folder and execute npm install in the module's directory-.

git clone https://github.com/mboskamp/MMM-PIR.git
cd MMM-PIR
npm install

Configuration

To display the module insert it in the config.js file. Here is an example:

{
    module: 'MMM-PIR',
    position: 'bottom_center',
    config: {
        sensorPin: 4,
        delay: 10000,
        turnOffDisplay: true,
        showCountdown: true,
        callbackScripts: ["callback.py"]
    }
}

Option Description Type Default
sensorPin BCM-number of the pin Integer 4
delay time before the mirror turns off the display if no user activity is detected. (in ms) Integer 10000 (10 seconds)
turnOffDisplay Should the display turn off after timeout? Boolean true
showCountdown Should the MagicMirror display the countdown on screen? Boolean true
callbackScripts Scripts that execute after the timeout. Scripts must be placed inside the callbackScripts folder. Supported script types: sh, py, js Array of strings none

Note: The callback scripts to switch the screen on and off feature two ways of disabling the video output to the monitor. By default, this module uses vcgencmd. The second option (tvservice) can be used by removing the vcgencmd command and include the commented tvservicecommand in each file.

Telegram commands

You can control this module via Telegram with the following commands. Note: You need to install MMM-TelegramBot

Command Description
/resetPir Resets the countdown to configured settings.
/resetPirDefaults Reset the countdown to default settings.
/setCustomPirCountdown Configure a custom countdown (in seconds).

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