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  • U user2684

    @kted I think you forgot the pin to which the sensor is attached to. e.g.

    nodeManager.registerSensor(SENSOR_DS18B20,6);
    
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    @user2684 Actually, you are right. Thank you.
    But shouldn't the compiler throw an error?

    Now to the hard part: How to send the actual command from Domoticz, for example to change the sleep duration...

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      @user2684 Actually, you are right. Thank you.
      But shouldn't the compiler throw an error?

      Now to the hard part: How to send the actual command from Domoticz, for example to change the sleep duration...

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      Sergio Rius
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      @kted Such functionality it's supposed to be hard-coded in the node sketch. But if you want to make it modificable from Domoticz, perhaps you can make use of the V_VAR1-3 variables and modify them in domoticz, receive them in the node and pass to NodeManager.

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      • K kted

        @user2684 Actually, you are right. Thank you.
        But shouldn't the compiler throw an error?

        Now to the hard part: How to send the actual command from Domoticz, for example to change the sleep duration...

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        @kted the compiler doesn't complain because for some sensors (e.g. those using i2c), the pin is not required so I made it not mandatory. As for Domoticz, I'll let others to address your question since I don't know that controller enough. Thanks

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          @user2684 I have looked at the changes in https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/pull/174 which incorporates an alternative improved implementation for the _LoadConfig/_SaveConfig functions (interesting that using an intermediate union requires less code than my shifting version- presumably due to differences in the way the GCC optimiser works for an AVR target).
          I spotted a coupld of minor points and was also able to further reduce the code size.
          Firstly as we are writing C++ rather than C the declaration of the union should just be
          // Local union used to split _sleep_time into bytes
          union tLongByteArrayCombo{
          long long_value;
          uint8_t byte_array[4];
          } ;
          (The typedef systax, although valid C++ is unnecessary - a simple union declaration is sufficient.)
          There is also a typo - the original had a member called byte_arrray instead of byte_array.

          You can also save 24 bytes of code by avoiding the use of a local union variable and simply aliasing _sleep_time as the union type. So instead of _load_config doing -
          tLongByteArrayCombo c;
          c.byte_array[0] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_1);
          c.byte_array[1] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_2);
          c.byte_array[2] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_3);
          c.byte_array[3] = 0;
          _sleep_time = c.long_value;
          You can do
          (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[0] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_1);
          (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[1] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_2);
          (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[2] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_3);
          (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[3] = 0;
          And in _save_config instead of
          tLongByteArrayCombo c;
          c.long_value = _sleep_time;
          saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_1, c.byte_array[0]);
          saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_2, c.byte_array[1]);
          saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_3, c.byte_array[2]);
          you can use
          saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_1, (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[0] );
          saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_2, (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[1] );
          saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_3, (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[2] );

          In my specific sample sketch I had the following code sizes

          Original NodeManager.cpp 28242 Bytes
          NodeManager with patch from pull rq 174 - 28154 Bytes (saving of 88 Bytes of code(
          Patched NodeManager with additional changes above - 28130 Bytes ( saving another 24 Bytes of code)

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          • G graham86

            @user2684 I have looked at the changes in https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/pull/174 which incorporates an alternative improved implementation for the _LoadConfig/_SaveConfig functions (interesting that using an intermediate union requires less code than my shifting version- presumably due to differences in the way the GCC optimiser works for an AVR target).
            I spotted a coupld of minor points and was also able to further reduce the code size.
            Firstly as we are writing C++ rather than C the declaration of the union should just be
            // Local union used to split _sleep_time into bytes
            union tLongByteArrayCombo{
            long long_value;
            uint8_t byte_array[4];
            } ;
            (The typedef systax, although valid C++ is unnecessary - a simple union declaration is sufficient.)
            There is also a typo - the original had a member called byte_arrray instead of byte_array.

            You can also save 24 bytes of code by avoiding the use of a local union variable and simply aliasing _sleep_time as the union type. So instead of _load_config doing -
            tLongByteArrayCombo c;
            c.byte_array[0] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_1);
            c.byte_array[1] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_2);
            c.byte_array[2] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_3);
            c.byte_array[3] = 0;
            _sleep_time = c.long_value;
            You can do
            (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[0] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_1);
            (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[1] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_2);
            (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[2] = loadState(EEPROM_SLEEP_3);
            (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[3] = 0;
            And in _save_config instead of
            tLongByteArrayCombo c;
            c.long_value = _sleep_time;
            saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_1, c.byte_array[0]);
            saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_2, c.byte_array[1]);
            saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_3, c.byte_array[2]);
            you can use
            saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_1, (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[0] );
            saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_2, (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[1] );
            saveState(EEPROM_SLEEP_3, (((tLongByteArrayCombo&)_sleep_time).byte_array )[2] );

            In my specific sample sketch I had the following code sizes

            Original NodeManager.cpp 28242 Bytes
            NodeManager with patch from pull rq 174 - 28154 Bytes (saving of 88 Bytes of code(
            Patched NodeManager with additional changes above - 28130 Bytes ( saving another 24 Bytes of code)

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            user2684
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            #119

            @graham86 I guess you are referring to https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/pull/217, not 174, am I wrong? Anyway, any contribution that would help saving bytes is more than welcome: NodeManager is becoming more and more complex and the situations where we are out of storage start increasing so we definitely need to save whatever wherever we can :-) Regarding what you are proposing above, keep on eye on PR #217; once a new one dedicated to this part of the code will be created as discussed there, feel free to add your own PR to that branch or just let me know and I'll do it for you. Thanks!

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            • U user2684

              @vikasjee sorry my bad, I think I couldn't understand your suggestion :) Do you have an example to let me understand better? thanks and sorry again, I'm sure I'm missing something somewhere :)

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              #120

              @user2684, Sorry, couldn't revert to your query earlier as i was away building a small library.

              Expanding onto my earlier post on the requested Power Management feature -
              A simple switch will complete a circuit whenever its switched ON. This allows for placing the switch on the ground return wire too. So only a single GND-ON (Switched ON) will complete the circuit (without requiring an additional Vcc-ON switch).

              Now, with a developer configured #DEFINE GND_ON_POWER =1 may be checked in NodeManager's PowerManagement functions to DigitalWrite(Digital_GND_ON_Pin, LOW)
              for a switchON effect.

              Additionally, To provide an extra current to a sensor (i.e. more than a ~10mA-20mA, a max safe current provided by an Arduino pin) an external power source (other than Arduino +5V0 OR +3V3) may be provided by that external power source (of course with with a common ground wire between Arduino and that powersource to complete the circuit.)

              Also, with the current 2Wire PowerOn methodology, the VccPowerOn switch can provide only one positive voltage (that provided by Arduino Vcc, say +5V0) but not +3V3 (say) to the sensors. If some attached sensors require the other voltage (+3V3), then, this 2Wire PowerOn method will not help. Whereas, a single GND_On power methodology will still switch the circuit thus managing the Power to those sensors too.
              [PS: Signal Voltage Levels will still need to be managed by the developer attaching those sensors to the node]

              I think this simple feature will add on to the power of the PowerManagement functions.

              Hope this clears some air ? Open to suggestions...

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              • V vikasjee

                @user2684, Sorry, couldn't revert to your query earlier as i was away building a small library.

                Expanding onto my earlier post on the requested Power Management feature -
                A simple switch will complete a circuit whenever its switched ON. This allows for placing the switch on the ground return wire too. So only a single GND-ON (Switched ON) will complete the circuit (without requiring an additional Vcc-ON switch).

                Now, with a developer configured #DEFINE GND_ON_POWER =1 may be checked in NodeManager's PowerManagement functions to DigitalWrite(Digital_GND_ON_Pin, LOW)
                for a switchON effect.

                Additionally, To provide an extra current to a sensor (i.e. more than a ~10mA-20mA, a max safe current provided by an Arduino pin) an external power source (other than Arduino +5V0 OR +3V3) may be provided by that external power source (of course with with a common ground wire between Arduino and that powersource to complete the circuit.)

                Also, with the current 2Wire PowerOn methodology, the VccPowerOn switch can provide only one positive voltage (that provided by Arduino Vcc, say +5V0) but not +3V3 (say) to the sensors. If some attached sensors require the other voltage (+3V3), then, this 2Wire PowerOn method will not help. Whereas, a single GND_On power methodology will still switch the circuit thus managing the Power to those sensors too.
                [PS: Signal Voltage Levels will still need to be managed by the developer attaching those sensors to the node]

                I think this simple feature will add on to the power of the PowerManagement functions.

                Hope this clears some air ? Open to suggestions...

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                user2684
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                #121

                @vikasjee thanks all clear now! I'll track this with https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/issues/224. Thanks again for the detailed explanation!

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                  user2684
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                  Hello all, just to let you know when compiling against the latest version of the mysensors 2.2.0-beta library, NodeManager will crash on startup, just after presenting the mysensors logo. Thanks @gohan for pointing this out! Root cause is still unknown but when MY_DEBUG is defined, the crash doesn't take place (https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/issues/223)

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                  • U user2684

                    Hello all, just to let you know when compiling against the latest version of the mysensors 2.2.0-beta library, NodeManager will crash on startup, just after presenting the mysensors logo. Thanks @gohan for pointing this out! Root cause is still unknown but when MY_DEBUG is defined, the crash doesn't take place (https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/issues/223)

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                    #123

                    @user2684, Can we have a quick hot fix?

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                    • V vikasjee

                      @user2684, Can we have a quick hot fix?

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                      user2684
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                      #124

                      @vikasjee sure, as soon as I'll be able to understand the reason why it crashes when MY_DEBUG is not defined :-( if somebody from the core team has any hit, would be really appreciated!
                      Thanks

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                        Sergio Rius
                        wrote on last edited by Sergio Rius
                        #125

                        I'm afraid that issue 223 is not a NodeManager failure. I can reproduce it in a new sketch without using NodeManager.
                        Other issue with MySensors are, NRF24 doesn't link with controller.
                        If MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_RF24 is defined, it automagically works.

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                        • Sergio RiusS Sergio Rius

                          I'm afraid that issue 223 is not a NodeManager failure. I can reproduce it in a new sketch without using NodeManager.
                          Other issue with MySensors are, NRF24 doesn't link with controller.
                          If MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_RF24 is defined, it automagically works.

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                          vikasjee
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                          #126

                          @Sergio-Rius, with RF24_VERBOSE on, the system crashes in 40-50 seconds especially if you're connected to the serial monitor or if your serial gateway has this #DEFINE on.

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                          • V vikasjee

                            @Sergio-Rius, with RF24_VERBOSE on, the system crashes in 40-50 seconds especially if you're connected to the serial monitor or if your serial gateway has this #DEFINE on.

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                            Sergio Rius
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                            #127

                            Still more strange, suddenly started to work properly on 2/3 of my testing nodes. That killed me.

                            What about the gateways you are using? And the controllers?

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                              FredRoot
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                              #128

                              Hi,

                              I'm having trouble with the motion sample code. I have changed the setSleepHours(1) command to setSleepMinutes(1). I understand that the sensor will send a hart beat every 1 min. This is working fine for the hart beat, but evertime the hart beat is send the sensor sends a Trigger messages as well even though the sensor is not triggered. I thought that maybe there is a power dip and that it might cause the PIR (RS501) to send a interrupt, but I have removed the setSleepMinutes command and replaced it with a setBatteryReportHours(1) command. This command is send correctly and the sensor only sends the trigger command when the PIR is triggered. Did anyone have a similar issue?

                              Attached is the sensor debug output when the setSleepMinutes command is used:

                              0 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RNNNA--,VER=2.1.1
                              40 MCO:BGN:BFR
                              REG I=1 P=3 P=1 T=16
                              NodeManager v1.6
                              LIB V=2.1.1 R=N T=N A=A S=- B=-
                              INT P=3 M=1
                              INT P=2 M=255
                              96 TSM:INIT
                              176 TSF:WUR:MS=0
                              198 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                              219 TSM:INIT:STATID=3
                              243 TSF:SID:OK,ID=3
                              264 TSM:FPAR
                              313 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                              385 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-3,s=255,c=3,t=8,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:0
                              440 TSF:MSG:FPAR OK,ID=0,D=1
                              2387 TSM:FPAR:OK
                              2404 TSM:ID
                              2418 TSM:ID:OK
                              2433 TSM:UPL
                              2449 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1
                              2521 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-3,s=255,c=3,t=25,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:1
                              2578 TSF:MSG:PONG RECV,HP=1
                              2607 TSM:UPL:OK
                              2625 TSM:READY:ID=3,PAR=0,DIS=1
                              2660 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0100
                              2734 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-3,s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0:0100
                              2797 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2.1.1
                              2875 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0
                              2945 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-3,s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:M
                              RADIO OK
                              3004 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=11,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:NodeManager
                              3096 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=3,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1.0
                              PRES I=200, T=23
                              3170 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=200,c=0,t=23,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                              PRES I=201, T=30
                              3260 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=201,c=0,t=30,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                              BATT V=3.30 P=100
                              SEND D=0 I=201 C=0 T=38 S= I=0 F=3.30
                              3418 !MCO:SND:NODE NOT REG
                              3506 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=0,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:100
                              PRES I=1 T=1
                              3579 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=0,t=1,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                              READY
                              
                              3659 MCO:REG:REQ
                              3688 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=26,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2
                              3760 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-3,s=255,c=3,t=27,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:1
                              3817 MCO:PIM:NODE REG=1
                              3842 MCO:BGN:STP
                              MY I=3 M=1
                              3860 MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
                              SLEEP 60s
                              
                              3901 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                              3971 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:127
                              4544 MCO:SLP:TPD
                              4560 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                              INT P=3, M=1
                              AWAKE
                              SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=1
                              SEND D=0 I=1 C=0 T=16 S= I=1 F=0.00
                              4597 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1
                              SLEEP 60s
                              
                              4732 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                              4800 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:956
                              5376 MCO:SLP:TPD
                              5392 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                              INT P=3, M=1
                              AWAKE
                              SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=0
                              SEND D=0 I=1 C=1 T=16 S= I=0 F=0.00
                              5429 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0
                              SLEEP 60s
                              
                              5564 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                              5632 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1787
                              6207 MCO:SLP:TPD
                              6223 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
                              AWAKE
                              SLEEP 60s
                              
                              6246 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                              6322 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2478
                              6897 MCO:SLP:TPD
                              6914 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                              INT P=3, M=1
                              AWAKE
                              SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=1
                              SEND D=0 I=1 C=1 T=16 S= I=1 F=0.00
                              6950 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1
                              SLEEP 60s
                              
                              7086 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                              7153 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:3309
                              7729 MCO:SLP:TPD
                              7745 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                              INT P=3, M=1
                              AWAKE
                              SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=0
                              SEND D=0 I=1 C=1 T=16 S= I=0 F=0.00
                              7782 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0
                              SLEEP 60s
                              
                              7917 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                              7985 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:4141
                              8560 MCO:SLP:TPD
                              8577 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
                              AWAKE
                              SLEEP 60s
                              
                              8599 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                              8675 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:4831
                              9252 MCO:SLP:TPD
                              9269 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                              INT P=3, M=1
                              AWAKE
                              SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=1
                              SEND D=0 I=1 C=1 T=16 S= I=1 F=0.00
                              9306 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1
                              SLEEP 60s
                              
                              9441 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                              9508 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:5664
                              10084 MCO:SLP:TPD
                              10102 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                              INT P=3, M=1
                              AWAKE
                              SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=0
                              SEND D=0 I=1 C=1 T=16 S= I=0 F=0.00
                              10139 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0
                              SLEEP 60s
                              
                              10274 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                              10344 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:6500
                              10921 MCO:SLP:TPD
                              
                              
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                                Hi,

                                I'm having trouble with the motion sample code. I have changed the setSleepHours(1) command to setSleepMinutes(1). I understand that the sensor will send a hart beat every 1 min. This is working fine for the hart beat, but evertime the hart beat is send the sensor sends a Trigger messages as well even though the sensor is not triggered. I thought that maybe there is a power dip and that it might cause the PIR (RS501) to send a interrupt, but I have removed the setSleepMinutes command and replaced it with a setBatteryReportHours(1) command. This command is send correctly and the sensor only sends the trigger command when the PIR is triggered. Did anyone have a similar issue?

                                Attached is the sensor debug output when the setSleepMinutes command is used:

                                0 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RNNNA--,VER=2.1.1
                                40 MCO:BGN:BFR
                                REG I=1 P=3 P=1 T=16
                                NodeManager v1.6
                                LIB V=2.1.1 R=N T=N A=A S=- B=-
                                INT P=3 M=1
                                INT P=2 M=255
                                96 TSM:INIT
                                176 TSF:WUR:MS=0
                                198 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                                219 TSM:INIT:STATID=3
                                243 TSF:SID:OK,ID=3
                                264 TSM:FPAR
                                313 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                                385 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-3,s=255,c=3,t=8,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:0
                                440 TSF:MSG:FPAR OK,ID=0,D=1
                                2387 TSM:FPAR:OK
                                2404 TSM:ID
                                2418 TSM:ID:OK
                                2433 TSM:UPL
                                2449 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1
                                2521 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-3,s=255,c=3,t=25,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:1
                                2578 TSF:MSG:PONG RECV,HP=1
                                2607 TSM:UPL:OK
                                2625 TSM:READY:ID=3,PAR=0,DIS=1
                                2660 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0100
                                2734 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-3,s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0:0100
                                2797 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2.1.1
                                2875 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0
                                2945 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-3,s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=0,l=1,sg=0:M
                                RADIO OK
                                3004 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=11,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:NodeManager
                                3096 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=3,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1.0
                                PRES I=200, T=23
                                3170 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=200,c=0,t=23,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                                PRES I=201, T=30
                                3260 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=201,c=0,t=30,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                                BATT V=3.30 P=100
                                SEND D=0 I=201 C=0 T=38 S= I=0 F=3.30
                                3418 !MCO:SND:NODE NOT REG
                                3506 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=0,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:100
                                PRES I=1 T=1
                                3579 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=0,t=1,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                                READY
                                
                                3659 MCO:REG:REQ
                                3688 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=26,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2
                                3760 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-3,s=255,c=3,t=27,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:1
                                3817 MCO:PIM:NODE REG=1
                                3842 MCO:BGN:STP
                                MY I=3 M=1
                                3860 MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
                                SLEEP 60s
                                
                                3901 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                                3971 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:127
                                4544 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                4560 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                                INT P=3, M=1
                                AWAKE
                                SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=1
                                SEND D=0 I=1 C=0 T=16 S= I=1 F=0.00
                                4597 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1
                                SLEEP 60s
                                
                                4732 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                                4800 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:956
                                5376 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                5392 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                                INT P=3, M=1
                                AWAKE
                                SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=0
                                SEND D=0 I=1 C=1 T=16 S= I=0 F=0.00
                                5429 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0
                                SLEEP 60s
                                
                                5564 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                                5632 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1787
                                6207 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                6223 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
                                AWAKE
                                SLEEP 60s
                                
                                6246 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                                6322 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2478
                                6897 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                6914 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                                INT P=3, M=1
                                AWAKE
                                SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=1
                                SEND D=0 I=1 C=1 T=16 S= I=1 F=0.00
                                6950 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1
                                SLEEP 60s
                                
                                7086 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                                7153 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:3309
                                7729 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                7745 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                                INT P=3, M=1
                                AWAKE
                                SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=0
                                SEND D=0 I=1 C=1 T=16 S= I=0 F=0.00
                                7782 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0
                                SLEEP 60s
                                
                                7917 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                                7985 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:4141
                                8560 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                8577 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
                                AWAKE
                                SLEEP 60s
                                
                                8599 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                                8675 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:4831
                                9252 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                9269 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                                INT P=3, M=1
                                AWAKE
                                SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=1
                                SEND D=0 I=1 C=1 T=16 S= I=1 F=0.00
                                9306 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1
                                SLEEP 60s
                                
                                9441 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                                9508 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:5664
                                10084 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                10102 MCO:SLP:WUP=1
                                INT P=3, M=1
                                AWAKE
                                SWITCH I=1 P=3 V=0
                                SEND D=0 I=1 C=1 T=16 S= I=0 F=0.00
                                10139 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:0
                                SLEEP 60s
                                
                                10274 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=1,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
                                10344 TSF:MSG:SEND,3-3-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=22,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:6500
                                10921 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                
                                
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                                @FredRoot this is weird, from the logs looks like there is kind of a floating interrupt (alternatively 1 and 0). The strange thing is that the interrupt is coming from the call to mysensors' sleep() function which is returning a positive number corresponding to the interrupt linked to pin 3 instead of a negative value like it should after a sleeping cycle. Anybody else experiencing this behavior with NodeManager v1.6? thanks

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                                  @user2684 can you add support for the Si7021 sensor as found in sensebender micro?
                                  https://www.mysensors.org/hardware/micro

                                  also, 2nd question.
                                  how do i register a sensor that is onboard?
                                  you ask for a child id and pin that it's on. but if it's an onboard sensor. how do you make that work? just omit the pin?

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                                    @user2684 can you add support for the Si7021 sensor as found in sensebender micro?
                                    https://www.mysensors.org/hardware/micro

                                    also, 2nd question.
                                    how do i register a sensor that is onboard?
                                    you ask for a child id and pin that it's on. but if it's an onboard sensor. how do you make that work? just omit the pin?

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                                    @mvader for question #1, I've added it to the existing issue https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/issues/221. For question #2, for sensors using i2c the pin is not required despite within the code nodemanager will set a random pin (have a look at SensorSHT21 for example)

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                                      @mvader for question #1, I've added it to the existing issue https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/issues/221. For question #2, for sensors using i2c the pin is not required despite within the code nodemanager will set a random pin (have a look at SensorSHT21 for example)

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                                      @user2684 said in 💬 NodeManager:

                                      @mvader for question #1, I've added it to the existing issue https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/issues/221. For question #2, for sensors using i2c the pin is not required despite within the code nodemanager will set a random pin (have a look at SensorSHT21 for example)

                                      great.. thank you!

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                                        After a few months working behind the scene, NodeManager got kind of a full review in terms of architecture and usability. The code should be now simpler to understand for new users, the memory utilization has been optimized and the overall user experience has been improved.

                                        The looooong list of things that have been changed are detailed on https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/pull/229.
                                        Please note this is only available in the development branch (https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/tree/development) and will be generally available only when NodeManager's v1.7 will be released (it will take I guess still a few months).

                                        Since this change was blocking other pending changes, I hope now the development will be faster and feel free to submit your PRs now that the new architecture has been finalized.
                                        As always, any feedback is more than welcome.
                                        Thanks

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                                          @user2684 Thanks a lot for the architecture change, which makes a lot of sense conceptually.

                                          Unfortunately, it appears to use more memory than before. I'm working on an air quality board with eight MQ sensors, an MH-Z19 CO2 sensor and a Plantower PMSA003 particulate matter sensor. In previous development versions (1.7-dev, before today), the eight MQ sensors and the MH-Z19 worked fine, but now after your big merge of #229 the sketch appears to run out of memory after adding the child of the sixth MQ sensor. Do you see any chance to optimize for memory?

                                          Old sketch (using a previous development version of NodeManager, without the PMSA003; 155 bytes left after all nine sensors are fully initialized): https://github.com/open-tools/NodeManager_GasSensor/tree/master/NodeManager_GasSensor

                                          New sketch (using the latest version of NodeManager, plus a PMSA003): https://github.com/kainhofer/NodeManager/tree/GasSensor
                                          That sketch runs out of memory with the sixth MQ sensor (I added debug output with free memory at a lot of spots). Of course, I have commented out the PMSA003 completely to have a correct comparison.

                                          FWIW, the sketch is for this board: https://github.com/open-tools/NodeManager_GasSensor/blob/master/images/IMAG2267.jpg

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