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Scrolling Text sensor node with new V_TEXT

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  • GertSandersG Offline
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    GertSanders
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    wrote on last edited by
    #15

    Is it possible to send text to the node without a request call from the node itself?

    The example is not clear on this point and the json example only sets the text value within Domoticz, right?

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    • GertSandersG GertSanders

      Is it possible to send text to the node without a request call from the node itself?

      The example is not clear on this point and the json example only sets the text value within Domoticz, right?

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      AWI
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      wrote on last edited by
      #16

      @GertSanders Domoticz does not "push" the Text value when changed. The published sketch "asks" periodically for the Text value. What I do now is create a Switch (S_BINARY/ light) with function "New text available". This switch triggers the polling sequence.

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        #17

        @GizMoCuz : It would be nice to be able to define the text of the S_INFO sensor in de UI of Domoticz, instead of only via json. I'm not capable of programming that myself, but it would make the use of text easier. I already log all incoming SMS messages into my SMS connected sensor in V_TEXT and have it this way a nice view on what nodes are sending to my SMS passthrough node or what SMS messages are received into my MySensors network. I know Domoticz has it's own SMS interface, but my node is capable of switching on stuff based on directly received SMS commands, and with V_TEXT I can now follow what is happening without needing a serial connection to the node. I should be clear that I'm a big fan of Domoticz :-)

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        • J Offline
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          Jager
          wrote on last edited by
          #18

          You can send messages as done here? http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1957/lcd-clock-and-text-sensor-node-with-new-v_text
          56b9aa18af.jpg

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          • J Jager

            You can send messages as done here? http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1957/lcd-clock-and-text-sensor-node-with-new-v_text
            56b9aa18af.jpg

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            AWI
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            wrote on last edited by
            #19

            @Jager If your controller supports it you can. In Domoticz the text value is not pushed so you need to make a request for it.

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            • HoffanH Offline
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              wrote on last edited by
              #20

              What am i missing, Because i get this when i try to compile it

              Arduino:1.6.5 (Mac OS X), Kort:"Arduino Nano, ATmega328"

              ScrollingText:55: error: 'V_TEXT' was not declared in this scope
              ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void setup()':
              ScrollingText:166: error: 'S_INFO' was not declared in this scope
              ScrollingText:170: error: 'V_TEXT' was not declared in this scope
              ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void loop()':
              ScrollingText:191: error: 'V_TEXT' was not declared in this scope
              ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void incomingMessage(const MyMessage&)':
              ScrollingText:210: error: 'V_TEXT' was not declared in this scope
              'V_TEXT' was not declared in this scope

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              • HoffanH Hoffan

                What am i missing, Because i get this when i try to compile it

                Arduino:1.6.5 (Mac OS X), Kort:"Arduino Nano, ATmega328"

                ScrollingText:55: error: 'V_TEXT' was not declared in this scope
                ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void setup()':
                ScrollingText:166: error: 'S_INFO' was not declared in this scope
                ScrollingText:170: error: 'V_TEXT' was not declared in this scope
                ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void loop()':
                ScrollingText:191: error: 'V_TEXT' was not declared in this scope
                ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void incomingMessage(const MyMessage&)':
                ScrollingText:210: error: 'V_TEXT' was not declared in this scope
                'V_TEXT' was not declared in this scope

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                AWI
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                wrote on last edited by
                #21

                @Hoffan V_TEXT is still in the development branch...

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                • HoffanH Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #22

                  Okey, That can explain, Byt when i use the Dev Branch
                  I get this Errors

                  ScrollingText:52: error: 'MyTransportNRF24' does not name a type
                  ScrollingText:53: error: 'MySensor' does not name a type
                  ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void setup()':
                  ScrollingText:163: error: 'gw' was not declared in this scope
                  ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void loop()':
                  ScrollingText:177: error: 'gw' was not declared in this scope
                  'MyTransportNRF24' does not name a type

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                  • HoffanH Hoffan

                    Okey, That can explain, Byt when i use the Dev Branch
                    I get this Errors

                    ScrollingText:52: error: 'MyTransportNRF24' does not name a type
                    ScrollingText:53: error: 'MySensor' does not name a type
                    ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void setup()':
                    ScrollingText:163: error: 'gw' was not declared in this scope
                    ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void loop()':
                    ScrollingText:177: error: 'gw' was not declared in this scope
                    'MyTransportNRF24' does not name a type

                    AWIA Offline
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                    AWI
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #23

                    @Hoffan you best read the instructions for the development branch. The syntax changed a little. I'm typing on a phone right now. Best to search yourself

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                      wrote on last edited by hek
                      #24

                      How to convert a sketch to 1.6 is described here (until it has been posted somewhere more sticky..) :
                      https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NKq5uuNdnxF5jWnum7VT32mbKLjuvqlx2A5D1qQ-H3Q/edit#heading=h.t5sdmpn6jz2i

                      Basically a few search/replace... The above sketch would look something like this (untested)

                      /*
                       PROJECT: MySensors / Scrolling Text display
                       PROGRAMMER: AWI
                       DATE: september 12, 2015/ last update: september 12, 2015
                       FILE: AWI_scroll_MAX.ino
                       LICENSE: Public domain
                      
                       Hardware: tbd ..Ceech - ATmega328p board w/ NRF24l01
                          and MySensors 1.5 ()
                              
                      Special:
                          Need to use MySensors development edition 
                          
                      SUMMARY:
                          3 S_xx devices for scrolling text
                          - Displays a scrolling text from a "V_TEXT" variable
                          - additional dimmer sensor for controlling display brightness
                          - 'Alarm' switch. If "On", overrides the text display to display ALARM message
                          - You can also input messages from the Serial monitor (testing)
                          Uses excellent MD_MAX72XX library 
                       Remarks:
                          Fixed node-id
                      */
                      
                      #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                      
                      
                      // Use the MD_MAX72XX library to scroll text on the display with the use of the callback function 
                      // to control what is scrolled on the display text.
                      // You need to set the used display in the library MD_MAX72XX.h
                      // User can enter text on the serial monitor and this will display as a
                      // Speed for the display is controlled by a pot on SPEED_IN analog in.
                      #include <MD_MAX72xx.h>                     // multipurpose library for MAX72xx diaplay driver  https://parola.codeplex.com/
                      #include <MySensor.h>                       // Mysensor network
                      #include <SPI.h>
                      #include <Time.h>                           //http://playground.arduino.cc/Code/Time
                      #define USE_POT_CONTROL 0                   // enable Scroll speed  potentiometer
                      #define PRINT_CALLBACK  0
                      
                      // Macro to simplify serial print
                      #define PRINT(s, v) { Serial.print(F(s)); Serial.print(v); }
                      
                      // Define the number of devices we have in the chain and the hardware interface
                      // need to be adapted to your setup
                      const int MAX_DEVICES = 8 ;                 // number of 8x8 displays
                      const int CLK_PIN = 7 ;                     // SPI like clock
                      const int DATA_PIN = 8 ;                    // SPI like data
                      const int CS_PIN = 6 ;                      // SPI like select
                      
                      // Parola is able to use SPI hardware interface, not testted in combination with MySensors
                      // MD_MAX72XX mx = MD_MAX72XX(CS_PIN, MAX_DEVICES);
                      // now use Arbitrary pins
                      MD_MAX72XX mx = MD_MAX72XX(DATA_PIN, CLK_PIN, CS_PIN, MAX_DEVICES); // instantiate one display chain
                      
                      // Scrolling parameters, you can attach normal potentiometer to A5, Vcc, Gnd
                      #if USE_POT_CONTROL
                      const int SPEED_IN = A5 ;
                      #else
                      const int SCROLL_DELAY = 20 ;               // in milliseconds
                      #endif // USE_POT_CONTROL
                      
                      const int CHAR_SPACING = 1 ;                // pixels between characters
                      
                      // MySensors constants & variables
                      const byte nodeId = 51 ;                    // MySensors fixed node id
                      const byte messageCHILD = 8 ;               // Text from ControllerLCD
                      const byte brightnessChild = 9 ;            // Brightness of display
                      const byte alarmChild = 10 ;                // Display Alarm text (overrides normal text)
                      boolean timeReceived = false ;              // Flag to indicate time received
                      // Display constants & variables
                      byte textBrightness = 1 ;                   // brightness of display (between 0 - MAX_INTENSITY (0xF)
                      byte textOnOff = true ;                     // textOnOff = ! shutdown
                      boolean textAlarm = false ;                 // Alarm (switch S_BINARY)
                      // Global message buffers shared by MySensors and Scrolling functions
                      const int BUF_SIZE = 25 ;                   // max payload for MySensors(NRF24l01)
                      char curMessage[BUF_SIZE];                  // current displayed message
                      char newMessage[BUF_SIZE];                  // next message to be displayed if available
                      bool newMessageAvailable = false ;          // new message available flag
                      uint16_t    scrollDelay;                    // in milliseconds
                      
                      // *** Definition and initialisation
                      // define the MySensor network (1.5)
                      // Initialize messages for sensor network
                      MyMessage textMsg(messageCHILD, V_TEXT);    // message for Sending Text to Controller
                      
                      
                      /* MD_MAX72XX functions: can be found in the documentation for the library,
                       * no need to customtize callback & scroll routines (unless you want to...)
                      */
                      uint8_t scrollDataSource(uint8_t dev, MD_MAX72XX::transformType_t t)
                      // Callback function for data that is required for scrolling into the display
                      {
                        static char       *p = curMessage;
                        static uint8_t    state = 0;
                        static uint8_t    curLen, showLen;
                        static uint8_t    cBuf[8];
                        uint8_t colData;
                      
                        // finite state machine to control what we do on the callback
                        switch(state)
                        {
                          case 0: // Load the next character from the font table
                            showLen = mx.getChar(*p++, sizeof(cBuf)/sizeof(cBuf[0]), cBuf);
                            curLen = 0;
                            state++;
                      
                            // if we reached end of message, reset the message pointer
                            if (*p == '\0')
                            {
                              p = curMessage;         // reset the pointer to start of message
                              if (newMessageAvailable)    // there is a new message waiting
                              {
                                strcpy(curMessage, newMessage);   // copy it in
                                newMessageAvailable = false;
                              }
                            }
                            // !! deliberately fall through to next state to start displaying
                      
                          case 1: // display the next part of the character
                            colData = cBuf[curLen++];
                            if (curLen == showLen)                // end of character insert interchar space
                            {
                              showLen = CHAR_SPACING;
                              curLen = 0;
                              state = 2;
                            }
                            break;
                      
                          case 2: // display inter-character spacing (blank column)
                            colData = 0;
                            curLen++;
                            if (curLen == showLen)
                              state = 0;
                            break;
                      
                          default:
                            state = 0;
                        }
                      
                        return(colData);
                      }
                      
                      // Callback (not used here)
                      void scrollDataSink(uint8_t dev, MD_MAX72XX::transformType_t t, uint8_t col){
                      // Callback function for data that is being scrolled off the display
                      #if PRINT_CALLBACK
                          Serial.print("\n cb ");
                          Serial.print(dev);
                          Serial.print(' ');
                          Serial.print(t);
                          Serial.print(' ');
                          Serial.println(col);
                      #endif
                      }
                      
                      // non-blocking text display to be used in loop (call frequently)
                      void scrollText(void){
                          static uint32_t prevTime = 0;
                          if (millis()-prevTime >= scrollDelay){                  // Is it time to scroll the text?
                              mx.transform(MD_MAX72XX::TSL);                      // scroll along - the callback will load all the data
                              prevTime = millis();                                // starting point for next time
                              }
                          }
                      
                      // sets the scroll delay (read from potentiometer if enabled)
                      uint16_t getScrollDelay(void){
                      #if USE_POT_CONTROL
                          uint16_t t = analogRead(SPEED_IN);
                          t = map(t, 0, 1023, 25, 250);
                          return(t);
                      #else
                          return(SCROLL_DELAY);
                      #endif
                          }
                      
                      void setup(){
                          // set up the display first
                          mx.begin();                                             // initialize display chain                 
                          mx.setShiftDataInCallback(scrollDataSource);            // define function to get the scrolldata (returned as int8)
                          //mx.setShiftDataOutCallback(scrollDataSink);           // not used
                          mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::INTENSITY, 0x01);
                      #if USE_POT_CONTROL                                         // initialize speed potentiometer if enabled
                          pinMode(SPEED_IN, INPUT);
                      #else
                          scrollDelay = SCROLL_DELAY;
                      #endif
                      
                          strcpy(curMessage, "I \x03 MySensors ");                // first message on display
                          newMessage[0] = '\0';                                   // new message initialized to empty
                          // Setup MySensors 
                         //Serial in Sensor network = 115200
                          //Send the sensor node sketch version information to the gateway
                      
                      } 
                      
                      void presentation() {
                      
                          sendSketchInfo("AWI Scroll MAX 51", "1.1");
                          present(messageCHILD, S_INFO, "Text line Scroll");   // new S_type 20150905 (not know by domoticz)
                          present(alarmChild, S_BINARY, "Alarm display");      // to display alarm text
                          present(brightnessChild, S_DIMMER, "Text brightness"); // new S_type 20150905 (not know by domoticz)
                          //send(textMsg.set("-"));                            // initialize the V_TEXT at controller for sensor to none (trick for Domoticz)
                          request(messageCHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                    // request value from controller
                          // Initializations
                          requestTime();                            // get the time from controller (handled by receiveTime)
                          }
                      
                      // loop only uses non-blocking functions
                      void loop() {
                          static unsigned long lastUpdate ;                       // Static hold the last update time
                          unsigned long now = millis();
                          scrollDelay = getScrollDelay();                         // update scroll delay from potentiometer
                          readSerial();
                          // Check for new conditions & ask for new information from controller every 10 seconds
                          if (now-lastUpdate > 10000){
                              if (textAlarm){                                     // if alarmstatus: override all text and set max intensity
                                  strcpy(curMessage, "   ALARM   ");
                                  mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::INTENSITY, MAX_INTENSITY);   // set current brightness
                                  mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::SHUTDOWN, false) ;
                              } else {                                            // standard (non Alarm actions)
                                  mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::INTENSITY, textBrightness);  // set current brightness
                                  mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::SHUTDOWN, textOnOff) ;
                                  request(messageCHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                // request new value from controller
                              }
                              lastUpdate = now;
                          }
                          scrollText();
                      }
                       
                      // This is called when a new time value was received
                      void receiveTime(unsigned long controllerTime) {
                          Serial.print("Time value received: ");
                          Serial.println(controllerTime);
                          setTime(controllerTime);                                // time from controller
                          timeReceived = true;
                          } 
                      
                      // This is called when a message is received 
                      void receive(const MyMessage &message) {
                          Serial.print("Message: "); Serial.print(message.sensor); Serial.print(", Message: "); Serial.println(message.getString());
                          if (message.sensor == messageCHILD){
                              if (message.type==V_TEXT) {                     // Text content
                              strcpy(newMessage, message.getString());        // copy it in
                                  newMessageAvailable = true ;
                              }
                          } else if (message.sensor == alarmChild) {
                              if (message.type==V_STATUS) {                   // True/ false content
                                  textAlarm = message.getBool()?true:false ;  // set alarmflag
                                  Serial.print("TextAlarm: ");
                                  Serial.println(textAlarm);
                              }
                          } else if (message.sensor == brightnessChild){
                              if (message.type==V_PERCENTAGE) {               // Level 0..100  content
                                  textBrightness = map(message.getInt(),0, 100, 0, MAX_INTENSITY ) ;  // map to brightnesslevel 
                                  Serial.print("TextBrightness: ");
                                  Serial.println(textBrightness);
                              } else if (message.type==V_STATUS) {            // Display on/off
                                  textOnOff = message.getBool()?false:true ;      // set shutdown/ !on/off
                                  Serial.print("Text on/off: ");
                                  Serial.println(textOnOff);
                              }
                          }
                      }
                      
                          
                      // Testing purposes: input routine character buffer. Reads serial characters in buffer newMessage.
                      // sets flag newMessageAvailable to true if completed
                      void readSerial(void)
                      {
                        static uint8_t    putIndex = 0;
                      
                        while (Serial.available())
                        {
                          newMessage[putIndex] = (char)Serial.read();
                          if ((newMessage[putIndex] == '\n') || (putIndex >= BUF_SIZE-3)) // end of message character or full buffer
                          {
                            // put in a message separator and end the string
                            newMessage[putIndex++] = ' ';
                            newMessage[putIndex] = '\0';
                            // restart the index for next filling spree and flag we have a message waiting
                            putIndex = 0;
                            newMessageAvailable = true;
                          }
                          else
                            // Just save the next char in next location
                            newMessage[putIndex++];
                        }
                      }
                      
                      
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                        #25

                        ive spent a couple of hours on this, and i cant get it to work. any help?

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                          #26

                          @AWI are you able to help me convrt this to1.6? i cant get it

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #27

                            Fixed a couple of thing in the sketch. Now it compiles on 1.6 but you have to install the MD_MAX72xx library which it uses.

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                              Where did you put the new sketch??

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                              • HoffanH Hoffan

                                Where did you put the new sketch??

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                                hek
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #29

                                @Hoffan

                                I updated my post above.

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                                  #30

                                  Okey... Strange because i test to compile that i Dev Branch and i get this error
                                  Arduino:1.6.5 (Mac OS X), Kort:"Arduino Nano, ATmega328"

                                  Build options changed, rebuilding all
                                  Scrolltext.ino: In function 'void presentation()':
                                  Scrolltext:205: error: too many arguments to function 'void requestTime()'
                                  In file included from /Users/Hoffan/Documents/Arduino-development/libraries/MySensors/MySensor.h:205:0,
                                  from Scrolltext.ino:34:
                                  /Users/Hoffan/Documents/Arduino-development/libraries/MySensors/core/MySensorCore.cpp:234:6: note: declared here
                                  void requestTime() {
                                  ^
                                  too many arguments to function 'void requestTime()'

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                                    hek
                                    Admin
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                                    #31

                                    Ok, how about now then..

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                                      Hoffan
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                                      #32

                                      Now the compile is working...

                                      Now i will test it in real :)

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                                        Lawrence Helm
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                                        #33

                                        @Hoffan - how did you get on? Interested to know before I order some components :)

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                                          #34

                                          @Lawrence-Helm

                                          It didn't work all the way for me... And i didn't have the time to check whats wrong

                                          It thing its some thing withe the display settings

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