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  • ? A Former User

    Hi all,

    The motion sensor project is my first using Arduino and MySensors! I've managed to get the Gateway all up and running and the motion sensor to communicate with it (using the standard ino file from the project page), but I seem to have a couple of issues:

    • Despite the default sleep time it seems to be communicating with the Gateway constantly.
    • Permanently displayed as in an 'On' state in Domoticz.

    I've tried adjusting the sensitivity and time but it doesn't seem to make a difference.

    I don't know which bit is supposed to contain the values which I can decipher with the serial protocol guide so apologies if the answer is staring me in the face!

    Gateway received
    0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:1
    1;1;1;0;16;1

    Node sent
    0
    1383086 TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0
    1383106 MCO:SLP:MS=120000,SMS=0,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
    1383120 MCO:SLP:TPD
    1383127 MCO:SLP:WUP=1

    Any help would be appreciated :)

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    #31

    @Kieren-Perry said in 💬 Motion Sensor:

    Hi all,

    The motion sensor project is my first using Arduino and MySensors! I've managed to get the Gateway all up and running and the motion sensor to communicate with it (using the standard ino file from the project page), but I seem to have a couple of issues:

    • Despite the default sleep time it seems to be communicating with the Gateway constantly.
    • Permanently displayed as in an 'On' state in Domoticz.

    I've tried adjusting the sensitivity and time but it doesn't seem to make a difference.

    I don't know which bit is supposed to contain the values which I can decipher with the serial protocol guide so apologies if the answer is staring me in the face!

    Gateway received
    0;255;3;0;9;TSF:MSG:READ,1-1-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:1
    1;1;1;0;16;1

    Node sent
    0
    1383086 TSF:MSG:SEND,1-1-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0
    1383106 MCO:SLP:MS=120000,SMS=0,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
    1383120 MCO:SLP:TPD
    1383127 MCO:SLP:WUP=1

    Any help would be appreciated :)

    Thanks for all your comments! Tried the capacitor route but no dice. In the end, connected a 9v battery to the jack and the PIR to the VIN as the voltage from the 5v pin and USB was a little below what it should have been.

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    • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
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      Cliff Karlsson
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      #32

      If I want something to run for 10 seconds after a motion have been detected, how would I make this happend?

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      • gohanG Offline
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        gohan
        Mod
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        #33

        Set a timer in the code, that's shouldn't be very hard to do.

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        • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
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          Cliff Karlsson
          wrote on last edited by
          #34

          I have never used timers but I looked at the blink without delay sketch from the arduino website. Do I replace the if -statement with a while loop?

          const int ledPin =  LED_BUILTIN;// the number of the LED pin
          
          // Variables will change :
          int ledState = LOW;             // ledState used to set the LED
          
          // Generally, you should use "unsigned long" for variables that hold time
          // The value will quickly become too large for an int to store
          unsigned long previousMillis = 0;        // will store last time LED was updated
          
          // constants won't change :
          const long interval = 1000;           // interval at which to blink (milliseconds)
          
          void setup() {
            // set the digital pin as output:
            pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT);
          }
          
          void loop() {
            // here is where you'd put code that needs to be running all the time.
          
            // check to see if it's time to blink the LED; that is, if the
            // difference between the current time and last time you blinked
            // the LED is bigger than the interval at which you want to
            // blink the LED.
            unsigned long currentMillis = millis();
          
            if (currentMillis - previousMillis >= interval) {
              // save the last time you blinked the LED
              previousMillis = currentMillis;
          
              // if the LED is off turn it on and vice-versa:
              if (ledState == LOW) {
                ledState = HIGH;
              } else {
                ledState = LOW;
              }
          
              // set the LED with the ledState of the variable:
              digitalWrite(ledPin, ledState);
            }
          }
          
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          • gohanG Offline
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            gohan
            Mod
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            #35

            Just leave it as it is, just put a condition that will trigger the if statement only once the pir sensor got triggered

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              LastSamurai
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              #36

              I would actually not do this in a node but in the controller (at least if I get what you are trying to do right). I have done that with some scripting in domoticz. I have lights that that are switched on for 5 minutes when motion is detected and shut down 5 minutes after the last motion stopped. Motion sensor and rgbw controller are different mysensor nodes. Much more versatile then hardcoding this in you node's code.

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              • L LastSamurai

                I would actually not do this in a node but in the controller (at least if I get what you are trying to do right). I have done that with some scripting in domoticz. I have lights that that are switched on for 5 minutes when motion is detected and shut down 5 minutes after the last motion stopped. Motion sensor and rgbw controller are different mysensor nodes. Much more versatile then hardcoding this in you node's code.

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                ben999
                wrote on last edited by
                #37

                @LastSamurai
                Would you do that through "rules" ?

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                • ben999B ben999

                  @LastSamurai
                  Would you do that through "rules" ?

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                  gohan
                  Mod
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #38

                  @ben999 yes.

                  @LastSamurai I know that hardcoding is less flexible, but at least it can work even if controller is down or disconnected, of course it depends how critical is the actuator.

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                    #39

                    So, I notice that the HC-SR501 has a 7133-1 voltage regulator on-board which I guess means that the logic is actually driven with 3.3V and not 5V.

                    Is it possible to bypass the regulator and power the sensor directly with the 3.3V I am using to power my nano with?

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                    • maghacM maghac

                      So, I notice that the HC-SR501 has a 7133-1 voltage regulator on-board which I guess means that the logic is actually driven with 3.3V and not 5V.

                      Is it possible to bypass the regulator and power the sensor directly with the 3.3V I am using to power my nano with?

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                      maghac
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #40

                      @maghac Aha, guess I should read old posts first :)

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                      • gohanG Offline
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                        gohan
                        Mod
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                        #41

                        Just make sure the power source is stable otherwise you will end up with random triggers from pir sensor

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                        • gohanG gohan

                          Just make sure the power source is stable otherwise you will end up with random triggers from pir sensor

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                          ben999
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #42

                          @gohan @maghac

                          From my little experience : when running from 2 AA batteries with sketch as it is I got random triggers continuousely

                          Adding a delay() before entering sleep() sorted things out (something like 3 sec is necessary to get power stable again)

                          Not sure it's the smartest way of doing it, but it works...

                          Any comment on the security side of it? Could my node miss some action during these 3 sec ? Or the interrupt pin would still listen to the PIR sensor pin ?

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                          • gohanG Offline
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                            gohan
                            Mod
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #43

                            I think it will miss the pir trigger

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                            • gohanG gohan

                              I think it will miss the pir trigger

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                              ben999
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #44

                              @gohan

                              Thank you for your reply

                              Could you please explain a bit further ?

                              Interrupt pin would still read the trigger during delay()?
                              Data would be lost as the sketch is frozen during delay() ?
                              Or data is saved in some buffer, ready to be used as soon as sketch comes back to life ?

                              My view is that it shouldn't matter too much if i miss a trigger after a trigger : the first trigger will wake my node and transmit to gateway. So job done. Alarm goes off.

                              On the other hand, I guess a millis() would be neater ?

                              Thanks a lot for your input

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                                gohan
                                Mod
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #45

                                I am saying that during delay no code is executed and interrupt only attaches to pin when executing the sleep function, so if motion if triggered during the delay it will not be detected by interrupt; maybe it could detect the CHANGE when pir goes from high to low but it will then report "no motion" and it will not trigger alarm if it set to go off on "motion" only.

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                                • gohanG gohan

                                  I am saying that during delay no code is executed and interrupt only attaches to pin when executing the sleep function, so if motion if triggered during the delay it will not be detected by interrupt; maybe it could detect the CHANGE when pir goes from high to low but it will then report "no motion" and it will not trigger alarm if it set to go off on "motion" only.

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                                  ben999
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #46

                                  @gohan

                                  Thanks a lot

                                  Got it now

                                  delay() to be avoided then !

                                  I will have a look at millis() instead

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                                    gohan
                                    Mod
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #47

                                    Delay is not bad, depends how you use it. Maybe you could use an if statement to check pin state is low before entering sleep

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                                      #48

                                      Millis won't work with the SLEEP funtion either. REcently added to the API....

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                                        #49

                                        Hi, I´ve read this above

                                        "however this sensor requires 5 VDC so you will need to use a step-up regulator if you are running the 3.3V version of the Arduino Pro Mini."

                                        So I am using 3 V, could you propose a fitting step up regulator so I can use this PIR (best from ebay)? Thank you!

                                        still learning...

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                                        • siodS siod

                                          Hi, I´ve read this above

                                          "however this sensor requires 5 VDC so you will need to use a step-up regulator if you are running the 3.3V version of the Arduino Pro Mini."

                                          So I am using 3 V, could you propose a fitting step up regulator so I can use this PIR (best from ebay)? Thank you!

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                                          maghac
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #50

                                          @siod said in 💬 Motion Sensor:

                                          a

                                          You have a HC-SR501 sensor? I had that same question before and then I realized that the HC-SR501 actually has a 3.3 V regulator and if you bypass it you can run it on 3.3V.

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