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  • Marc-Olivier ChaubetM Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Marc-Olivier Chaubet
    #29

    Hi AWI,
    Yes my display is working, i can see the date and "Line 1 - First....."

    I think what i send is not correct....0_o
    This is from the serial monitor

    read: 0-20-49 s=9,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=4,sg=0:test
    

    Should it be something like this

    read: 0-20-49 s=9,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=4,sg=0:Line1=test
    

    this is the sketch.

    
    /*
     PROJECT: MySensors / LCD display for text from controller
     PROGRAMMER: AWI
     DATE: september 8, 2015/ last update: september 8, 2015
     FILE: AWI_LCD_49.ino
     LICENSE: Public domain
    
     Hardware: tbd ..MYS Ceech - ATmega328p board w/ NRF24l01
        and MySensors 1.5 ()
            
    Special:
        MySensors - Development (as of sept 2015)
        
    SUMMARY:
        display time & 2 lines of text from Controller Text sensors
    */
    
    #include <MyMessage.h>
    #include <MySensor.h>                       // Mysensor network
    #include <SPI.h>
    #include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h>
    #include <Time.h>                           //http://playground.arduino.cc/Code/Time
    #include <Wire.h>                           
    
    // uncomment if you are using the DEVELOPMENT version with V_TEXT & V_INFO defined (better to use development MyMessage.h)
    const byte V_TEXT = 47 ;                  // values taken from development edition MyMessage.h
    const byte S_INFO = 36 ;
    
    const byte nodeId = 49 ;                    // MySensors fixed node id
    const byte LCD1_CHILD = 8 ;                 // LCD line 1
    const byte LCD2_CHILD = 9 ;                 // LCD line 2
    
    char lastLCD1[21] = "Line1 - first   ";     // define & init before first receive
    char lastLCD2[21] = "Line2 - second  ";
    
    boolean timeReceived = false ;
    // timers for loop delays
    unsigned long lastUpdate=0, lastRequest=0, lastDisplay=0;
    int display_no = 0 ;                        // current display
    
    // *** Definition and initialisation
    // define the MySensor network
    MyTransportNRF24 transport(9,10);           // Sensoduino (8,7) Ceech board, 3.3v (7,8)  (pin default 9,10)
    MySensor gw(transport);  
    
    // Initialize messages for sensor network
    MyMessage textMsg(0, V_TEXT);
    //                    addr, en,rw,rs,d4,d5,d6,d7,bl,blpol
    LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(0x27, 2, 1, 0, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, POSITIVE);  // Set the LCD I2C address
    
    // OPTIONAL: Custom characters for display - Units)
    byte heart[8] = { B00000, B01010, B11111, B11111, B01110, B00100, B00000, B00000};
    
    void setup(void){
        //Serial in Sensor network = 115200
        gw.begin(incomingMessage, nodeId);                  // this node is 49 fixed 
        //Send the sensor node sketch version information to the gateway
        gw.sendSketchInfo("AWI_LCD text 49", "1.1");
        gw.present(LCD1_CHILD, S_INFO, "LCD_line1");        // new S_type 20150905 (not know by domoticz)
        gw.present(LCD2_CHILD, S_INFO, "LCD_line2");
        gw.send(textMsg.setSensor(LCD1_CHILD).set("-"));    // initialize the V_TEXT at controller for sensor to none (trick for Domoticz)
        gw.send(textMsg.setSensor(LCD2_CHILD).set("-"));        
    
        // Initializations
        gw.requestTime(receiveTime);                        // get the time from controller (handled by receiveTime)
        
        // ** LCD display **
        Wire.begin();                                       // I2C
        lcd.begin(16, 2);                                   // LCD 2 lines * 16 char.
        lcd.setBacklight(HIGH);
        lcd.setCursor(0, 0);
        lcd.createChar(1, heart);
    
        // lcd.write(byte(0)); // write units
    }
    
    void loop(void){
        // timer for loop delays
        unsigned long now = millis();
        gw.process() ;
        // If no time has been received yet, request it every 10 second from controller
        // When time has been received, request update every hour
        if ((!timeReceived && (now-lastRequest > 10*1000)) ||   
            (now-lastRequest > 3600000UL)){                 // request update every hour to keep in sync
           // Request time from controller. 
           Serial.println("requesting time");
           timeReceived = false;
           gw.requestTime(receiveTime);  
           lastRequest = now;
            }
        // Change display and update sensors every 5 seconds (default = 5000)
        if (now-lastDisplay > 5000){
            lastDisplay = now;
            gw.request(LCD1_CHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                  // request new values from controller
            gw.request(LCD2_CHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                ;// request new values from controller
            // change display 
            display_no++;
                if (display_no >= 2){ // wrap for number of different displays for second line
                display_no = 0;
                }
            }
        // Update display every second
        if (now-lastUpdate > 1000) {
            LCD_local_display();
            lastUpdate = now;
            }
        }
    
    // 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 incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
        if (message.type==V_TEXT) {                         // Text messages only
         // Write some debug info
         Serial.print("Message: "); Serial.print(message.sensor); Serial.print(", Message: "); Serial.println(message.getString());
        if (message.sensor == LCD1_CHILD ) {
            snprintf(lastLCD1, sizeof(lastLCD1), "%16s", message.getString());  // load text into LCD string
            }
        else if (message.sensor == LCD2_CHILD){
            snprintf(lastLCD2, sizeof(lastLCD2), "%16s", message.getString());
            }
        } 
    }
    
    void LCD_local_display(void){
    // take car of LCD display information
        char buf[17]; // temp buffer for max 16 char display
        // start with location & time on first line
        snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "%02d:%02d:%02d %02d-%02d", hour(), minute(), second(), day(), month());
        lcd.setCursor(0, 0);
        lcd.print(buf);
        lcd.setCursor(0, 1);
        if (display_no == 0){
          lcd.print(lastLCD1);                          // second line is text value from controller
        } else {                                        // display == 2
          lcd.print(lastLCD2);
        }
    }
    
    

    Thxs

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    • Marc-Olivier ChaubetM Marc-Olivier Chaubet

      Hi AWI,
      Yes my display is working, i can see the date and "Line 1 - First....."

      I think what i send is not correct....0_o
      This is from the serial monitor

      read: 0-20-49 s=9,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=4,sg=0:test
      

      Should it be something like this

      read: 0-20-49 s=9,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=4,sg=0:Line1=test
      

      this is the sketch.

      
      /*
       PROJECT: MySensors / LCD display for text from controller
       PROGRAMMER: AWI
       DATE: september 8, 2015/ last update: september 8, 2015
       FILE: AWI_LCD_49.ino
       LICENSE: Public domain
      
       Hardware: tbd ..MYS Ceech - ATmega328p board w/ NRF24l01
          and MySensors 1.5 ()
              
      Special:
          MySensors - Development (as of sept 2015)
          
      SUMMARY:
          display time & 2 lines of text from Controller Text sensors
      */
      
      #include <MyMessage.h>
      #include <MySensor.h>                       // Mysensor network
      #include <SPI.h>
      #include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h>
      #include <Time.h>                           //http://playground.arduino.cc/Code/Time
      #include <Wire.h>                           
      
      // uncomment if you are using the DEVELOPMENT version with V_TEXT & V_INFO defined (better to use development MyMessage.h)
      const byte V_TEXT = 47 ;                  // values taken from development edition MyMessage.h
      const byte S_INFO = 36 ;
      
      const byte nodeId = 49 ;                    // MySensors fixed node id
      const byte LCD1_CHILD = 8 ;                 // LCD line 1
      const byte LCD2_CHILD = 9 ;                 // LCD line 2
      
      char lastLCD1[21] = "Line1 - first   ";     // define & init before first receive
      char lastLCD2[21] = "Line2 - second  ";
      
      boolean timeReceived = false ;
      // timers for loop delays
      unsigned long lastUpdate=0, lastRequest=0, lastDisplay=0;
      int display_no = 0 ;                        // current display
      
      // *** Definition and initialisation
      // define the MySensor network
      MyTransportNRF24 transport(9,10);           // Sensoduino (8,7) Ceech board, 3.3v (7,8)  (pin default 9,10)
      MySensor gw(transport);  
      
      // Initialize messages for sensor network
      MyMessage textMsg(0, V_TEXT);
      //                    addr, en,rw,rs,d4,d5,d6,d7,bl,blpol
      LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(0x27, 2, 1, 0, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, POSITIVE);  // Set the LCD I2C address
      
      // OPTIONAL: Custom characters for display - Units)
      byte heart[8] = { B00000, B01010, B11111, B11111, B01110, B00100, B00000, B00000};
      
      void setup(void){
          //Serial in Sensor network = 115200
          gw.begin(incomingMessage, nodeId);                  // this node is 49 fixed 
          //Send the sensor node sketch version information to the gateway
          gw.sendSketchInfo("AWI_LCD text 49", "1.1");
          gw.present(LCD1_CHILD, S_INFO, "LCD_line1");        // new S_type 20150905 (not know by domoticz)
          gw.present(LCD2_CHILD, S_INFO, "LCD_line2");
          gw.send(textMsg.setSensor(LCD1_CHILD).set("-"));    // initialize the V_TEXT at controller for sensor to none (trick for Domoticz)
          gw.send(textMsg.setSensor(LCD2_CHILD).set("-"));        
      
          // Initializations
          gw.requestTime(receiveTime);                        // get the time from controller (handled by receiveTime)
          
          // ** LCD display **
          Wire.begin();                                       // I2C
          lcd.begin(16, 2);                                   // LCD 2 lines * 16 char.
          lcd.setBacklight(HIGH);
          lcd.setCursor(0, 0);
          lcd.createChar(1, heart);
      
          // lcd.write(byte(0)); // write units
      }
      
      void loop(void){
          // timer for loop delays
          unsigned long now = millis();
          gw.process() ;
          // If no time has been received yet, request it every 10 second from controller
          // When time has been received, request update every hour
          if ((!timeReceived && (now-lastRequest > 10*1000)) ||   
              (now-lastRequest > 3600000UL)){                 // request update every hour to keep in sync
             // Request time from controller. 
             Serial.println("requesting time");
             timeReceived = false;
             gw.requestTime(receiveTime);  
             lastRequest = now;
              }
          // Change display and update sensors every 5 seconds (default = 5000)
          if (now-lastDisplay > 5000){
              lastDisplay = now;
              gw.request(LCD1_CHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                  // request new values from controller
              gw.request(LCD2_CHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                ;// request new values from controller
              // change display 
              display_no++;
                  if (display_no >= 2){ // wrap for number of different displays for second line
                  display_no = 0;
                  }
              }
          // Update display every second
          if (now-lastUpdate > 1000) {
              LCD_local_display();
              lastUpdate = now;
              }
          }
      
      // 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 incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
          if (message.type==V_TEXT) {                         // Text messages only
           // Write some debug info
           Serial.print("Message: "); Serial.print(message.sensor); Serial.print(", Message: "); Serial.println(message.getString());
          if (message.sensor == LCD1_CHILD ) {
              snprintf(lastLCD1, sizeof(lastLCD1), "%16s", message.getString());  // load text into LCD string
              }
          else if (message.sensor == LCD2_CHILD){
              snprintf(lastLCD2, sizeof(lastLCD2), "%16s", message.getString());
              }
          } 
      }
      
      void LCD_local_display(void){
      // take car of LCD display information
          char buf[17]; // temp buffer for max 16 char display
          // start with location & time on first line
          snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "%02d:%02d:%02d %02d-%02d", hour(), minute(), second(), day(), month());
          lcd.setCursor(0, 0);
          lcd.print(buf);
          lcd.setCursor(0, 1);
          if (display_no == 0){
            lcd.print(lastLCD1);                          // second line is text value from controller
          } else {                                        // display == 2
            lcd.print(lastLCD2);
          }
      }
      
      

      Thxs

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      AWI
      Hero Member
      wrote on last edited by AWI
      #30

      @Marc-Olivier-Chaubet You should be receiving the TEXT value coming from the controller. Is node showing other information on serial?

      // This is called when a message is received 
      void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
           // Write some debug info
           Serial.print("Message: "); Serial.print(message.sensor); Serial.print(", Message: "); Serial.println(message.getString());
          if (message.type==V_TEXT) {                         // Text messages only
           // Write some debug info
           Serial.print("Text Message: "); Serial.print(message.sensor); Serial.print(", Message: "); Serial.println(message.getString());
          if (message.sensor == LCD1_CHILD ) {
              snprintf(lastLCD1, sizeof(lastLCD1), "%16s", message.getString());  // load text into LCD string
              }
          else if (message.sensor == LCD2_CHILD){
              snprintf(lastLCD2, sizeof(lastLCD2), "%16s", message.getString());
              }
          } 
      }
      

      In incomingmessage routing add a print statement to show which messages are coming in (see above).

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        Marc-Olivier Chaubet
        wrote on last edited by
        #31

        Hi,
        I've change this line with "!=" and it work. but i dont undestand why....?

        
        void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
            if (message.type!=V_TEXT) {                         // Text messages only
        
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        • Marc-Olivier ChaubetM Marc-Olivier Chaubet

          Hi,
          I've change this line with "!=" and it work. but i dont undestand why....?

          
          void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
              if (message.type!=V_TEXT) {                         // Text messages only
          
          AWIA Offline
          AWIA Offline
          AWI
          Hero Member
          wrote on last edited by
          #32

          @Marc-Olivier-Chaubet A closer look at what happens on you seria outputl:
          0_1476200021647_upload-770a6b42-dfb9-43dc-b647-0957e02cc9b8

          • on the first 2 lines there are 2 requests for values from your controller. The "t=47' indicates that the type is V_TEXT.
          • on the the third line you receive a value with payload "test". however the 't=16' indicates that this is a V_TRIPPED value. (see Serial Protocol).

          So there is something completely wrong. What is your controller and does it show the right types of sensors?

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          • Q Qu3Uk

            @NiklasO

            Here is it.

            // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
            //#define MY_DEBUG
            
            //#define MY_NODE_ID 200
            #define MY_SENSOR_ID 1
            
            // Enable and select radio type attached
            #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
            //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
            
            // Enable repeater functionality for this node
            #define MY_REPEATER_FEATURE
            
            // LCD includes
            #include <Wire.h> 
            #include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h>
            
            // MYS includes
            #include <SPI.h>
            #include <MySensors.h>
            
            #define LCD_ON 1  // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
            #define LCD_OFF 0 // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay
            
            LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(0x3f, 20, 4); //0x3f is the LCD address.
            String LINE_BLANK = "                    ";
            
            void before() {
            }
            
            void setup() {
              // Set off  LCD module
              lcd.begin (); 
              lcd.backlight();
            
              lcd.setCursor(0, 0); //
              lcd.print("Ready!"); // We expect the controller to remove this from display.
            }
            
            void presentation()
            {
              // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
              sendSketchInfo("LCD Display", "1.0");
            
              present(MY_SENSOR_ID, S_INFO);
            }
            
            
            void loop()
            {
              // extra processing if required.
            }
            
            void receive(const MyMessage &message) {
              // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
              if (message.type == V_STATUS) {
                // Use V_STATUS to turn on/off the LCD display
                // if supported by LCD.
              }
            
              // temp string, probably don't need this.
              if (message.type == V_VAR1) {
                writeScreen(0, message.data);
              }
            
              if (message.type == V_VAR2) {
                writeScreen(1, message.data);
              }
            
              if (message.type == V_VAR3) {
                writeScreen(2, message.data);
              }
            
              if (message.type == V_VAR4) {
                writeScreen(3, message.data);
              }
            }
            
            void writeScreen(int line, String text)
            {
              // Trim whitespace from incoming text.
              text.trim();
            
              // Remove anything over 20 char in text.
              if(text.length() > 19)
              {
                  text.remove(20);
              }
              
              // Clear the line
              lcd.setCursor(0, line);
              lcd.print(LINE_BLANK);
            
              // Set Line
              lcd.setCursor(0, line);
              lcd.print(text);
            }
            
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            user1306
            wrote on last edited by
            #33

            @Qu3Uk

            thank you very much for sharing your code.
            sorry this might be simple but i'm not sure how do you send text to the display? How do you update V_VAR1 in domoticz?

            thanks

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              NiklasO
              wrote on last edited by NiklasO
              #34

              This is my test code. Not optimized, just testing. I have just started to play with arduino (got my first ever this month) so I can't say I know what I am doing. ;) Made som changes in the code below, not tested yet. It compiles, guess that's good. ;)

              I have commented out stuff related to line1 because that is always showing the time and date, in code, from GW/controller. Enable if you want to control all 4 lines from Domoticz.

              Update display by using the domoticz api:
              json.htm?type=command&param=udevice&idx=XXXX&nvalue=0&svalue=Banana
              Replace XXXX with the IDX for each of the 3 lines. You'll see it when adding the 3 text devices in Domoticz. Then use the Event-system in Domoticz to add Lua-script to update the display as example in this thread.

              //Credits: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1957/lcd-clock-and-text-sensor-node-with-new-v_text
              
              //Soft signing.
              //#define MY_SIGNING_SOFT
              //#define MY_SIGNING_REQUEST_SIGNATURES
              //#define MY_SIGNING_SOFT_RANDOMSEED_PIN 7
              
              #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
              #define MY_REPEATER_FEATURE
              #define MY_DEBUG
              
              #include <TimeLib.h>
              #include <Wire.h>
              #include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h>
              #include <SPI.h>
              #include <MySensors.h>
              
              //char lastLCD1[21] = "Line1"; //Line 1 always showing current time
              char lastLCD2[21] = "Line2";
              char lastLCD3[21] = "Line3";
              char lastLCD4[21] = "Line4";
              
              //20 whitespace characters used to clear your LCD line before printing to it.
              //Change to fit your LCD. Don't forget to change number of chars in the writeScreen function if needed.
              String LINE_BLANK = "                    ";
              
              boolean timeReceived = false ;
              unsigned long lastUpdate = 0, lastRequest = 0, lastDisplay = 0;
              
              //const byte LCD1_CHILD = 1;                          // Child ID for LCD line 1
              const byte LCD2_CHILD = 2;                          // Child ID for LCD line 2
              const byte LCD3_CHILD = 3;                          // Child ID for LCD line 3
              const byte LCD4_CHILD = 4;                          // Child ID for LCD line 4
              
              MyMessage textMsg(0, V_TEXT);
              
              // Initialize display. Google the correct settings for your display.
              // The follwoing setting should work for the recommended display in the MySensors "shop".
              LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(0x27, 2, 1, 0, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, POSITIVE);
              
              void before() {
                Wire.begin();                                       // I2C.
                lcd.begin(20, 4);                                   // LCD with 20 chars, 4 lines.
                lcd.setBacklight(HIGH);                             // Make sure backlight is on.
                writeScreen(0, "Waiting for GW...");                // Print initial text before contact with GW.                 
              }
              
              void setup(void)
              {
                Serial.begin(115200);                               // Start serial.
                requestTime();                                      // Request time from controller.
              }
              
              void presentation()  {
              
                sendSketchInfo("Domoticz LCD", "1.0");                    // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
              
                //present(LCD1_CHILD, S_INFO, "LCD_line1");
                //wait(500);
                present(LCD2_CHILD, S_INFO, "LCD_line2");
                wait(500);
                present(LCD3_CHILD, S_INFO, "LCD_line3");
                wait(500);
                present(LCD4_CHILD, S_INFO, "LCD_line4");
                wait(500);
                //send(textMsg.setSensor(LCD1_CHILD).set("-"));      // initialize the V_TEXT at controller for sensor to none (trick for Domoticz)
                send(textMsg.setSensor(LCD2_CHILD).set("-"));
                send(textMsg.setSensor(LCD3_CHILD).set("-"));
                send(textMsg.setSensor(LCD4_CHILD).set("-"));
              }
              
              void loop()     {
                // timer for loop delays
                unsigned long now = millis();
                // If no time has been received yet, request it every 10 second from controller
                // When time has been received, request update every hour
                if ((!timeReceived && (now - lastRequest > 10 * 1000)) ||
                    (now - lastRequest > 3600000UL)) {              // request update from GW every hour to keep in sync
                  // Request time from controller.
                  Serial.println("Requesting time...");
                  timeReceived = false;
                  requestTime();
                  lastRequest = now;
                }
              
                // Update sensors every 5 seconds
                if (now - lastDisplay > 5000) {
                  lastDisplay = now;
                  //request(LCD1_CHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                  // request new values from controller
                  request(LCD2_CHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                  // request new values from controller
                  request(LCD3_CHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                  // request new values from controller
                  request(LCD4_CHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                  // request new values from controller
                }
              
                // Update LCD time every second
                if (now - lastUpdate > 1000) {
                  LCD_time();
                  lastUpdate = now;
                }
              }
              
              // This is called when a message is received
              void receive(const MyMessage &message) {
                if (message.type == V_TEXT) {                       // Text messages only
                  Serial.print("Message: "); Serial.print(message.sensor); Serial.print(", Message: "); Serial.println(message.getString());     // Write some debug info
                  //if (message.sensor == LCD1_CHILD) {
                  //  writeScreen(0, message.data);
                  //}
              
              // Don't forget to change "if" to "else if" when controlling all 4 lines:
                  if (message.sensor == LCD2_CHILD) {
                    writeScreen(1, message.data);
                  }
                  else if (message.sensor == LCD3_CHILD) {
                    writeScreen(2, message.data);
                  }
                  else if (message.sensor == LCD4_CHILD) {
                    writeScreen(3, message.data);
                  }
                }
              }
              
              void receiveTime(unsigned long ts) {
                setTime(ts);
                timeReceived = true;
              }
              
              void LCD_time(void) {
                lcd.setCursor(0, 0);
                if (timeReceived) {
                  lcd.print(year());
                  lcd.print("-");
                  printDigits(month());
                  lcd.print("-");
                  printDigits(day());
                  lcd.print("     ");
                  printDigits(hour());
                  lcd.print(":");
                  printDigits(minute());
                } else {
                  writeScreen(0, "Waiting for time...");
                }
              }
              
              void printDigits(int digits) {
              //add leading 0 if digit = 0-9
                if (digits < 10)
                  lcd.print('0');
                lcd.print(digits);
              }
              
              void writeScreen(int line, String text)
              {
                // Remove anything over 20 char in text.
                if (text.length() > 19)
                {
                  text.remove(20);
                }
              
                // Clear the line
                lcd.setCursor(0, line);
                lcd.print(LINE_BLANK);
              
                // Set Line
                lcd.setCursor(0, line);
                lcd.print(text);
              }
              
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                @Qu3Uk

                thank you very much for sharing your code.
                sorry this might be simple but i'm not sure how do you send text to the display? How do you update V_VAR1 in domoticz?

                thanks

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                @user1306 V_VAR1 in Domoticz can not be updated or changed in Domotics (Blockly/ Lua/ Json, etc.). It's can only be used to store and retrieve values from MySensors. You should use V_TEXT as in the original example.

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                  #36

                  thanks guy for the help,
                  what i'm trying to do, is send text to the display (16x2) using both lines (dont really need the time on top), and attach a 4 button keypad on it. then have these buttons sends commands (on.off) to Domoticz which will trigger Event and send that data/text back to the display.
                  if i manage to figure it out i'll post my code.

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                    Is there a limitation in text length? I plan to use a bigger display and want to maybe send strings with 30+ chars. Is it impossible (maybe then split this into two strings) or is it internally seperated in 2 messages (as nrf-payload is 32 byte - 7 byte MySensors-header)?

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                      Is there a limitation in text length? I plan to use a bigger display and want to maybe send strings with 30+ chars. Is it impossible (maybe then split this into two strings) or is it internally seperated in 2 messages (as nrf-payload is 32 byte - 7 byte MySensors-header)?

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                      @Anduril The text length is limited to the maximum payload size. So I guess you need to do some tweaking ;)

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                      • AWIA AWI

                        @Anduril The text length is limited to the maximum payload size. So I guess you need to do some tweaking ;)

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                        #39

                        Re: LCD Clock and Text sensor node with new V_TEXT
                        Hello ,
                        I have done the same exercise also with the LCD 4*20 and use the same program. It is great.
                        It works but only I have the first line with the date.
                        The lines 2,3,4 are empty.
                        In Domoticz my V_TEXT are created and filled in.
                        It seems that I can not read correctly the information LCD_line2, LCD_line3,LCD_line4
                        0_1510218378199_Screen Shot 2017-11-09 at 9.56.27 AM.png
                        0_1510218403691_Screen Shot 2017-11-09 at 9.55.50 AM.png
                        we can see that on the line READ , the text is V_TEXT but nothing is received.
                        Why ?
                        0_1510218424508_Screen Shot 2017-11-09 at 9.50.27 AM.png

                        Thanks

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