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Seven Segment Display Reloaded
Usermod that uses the overlay feature to create a configurable seven segment display. Optimized for maximum configurability and use with seven segment clocks by parallyze (https://www.instructables.com/member/parallyze/instructables/) Very loosely based on the existing usermod "seven segment display".
Installation
Add the compile-time option -D USERMOD_SSDR
to your platformio.ini
(or platformio_override.ini
) or use #define USERMOD_SSDR
in my_config.h
.
For the auto brightness option, the usermod SN_Photoresistor has to be installed as well. See SN_Photoresistor/readme.md for instructions.
Settings
All settings can be controlled the usermod setting page. Part of the settings can be controlled through MQTT with a raw payload or through a json request to /json/state.
enabled
Enables/disables this overlay usermod
inverted
Enables the inverted mode in which the background should be enabled and the digits should be black (leds off)
Colon-blinking
Enables the blinking colon(s) if they are defined
enable-auto-brightness
Enables the auto brightness feature. Can be only used with the usermod SN_Photoresistor installed.
auto-brightness-min / auto-brightness-max
The lux value calculated from usermod SN_Photoresistor will be mapped to the values defined here. The mapping is 0 - 1000 lux will be mapped to auto-brightness-min - auto-brightness-max
The mA current protection of WLED will override the calculated value if it is too high.
Display-Mask
Defines the type of the time/date display. For example "H:m" (default)
- H - 00-23 hours
- h - 01-12 hours
- k - 01-24 hours
- m - 00-59 minutes
- s - 00-59 seconds
- d - 01-31 day of month
- M - 01-12 month
- y - 21 last two positions of year
- Y - 2021 year
- : for a colon
LED-Numbers
- LED-Numbers-Hours
- LED-Numbers-Minutes
- LED-Numbers-Seconds
- LED-Numbers-Colons
- LED-Numbers-Day
- LED-Numbers-Month
- LED-Numbers-Year
See following example for usage.
Example
Example for Leds definition
< A >
/\ /\
F B
\/ \/
< G >
/\ /\
E C
\/ \/
< D >
Leds or Range of Leds are seperated by a comma ","
Segments are seperated by a semicolon ";" and are read as A;B;C;D;E;F;G
Digits are seperated by colon ":" -> A;B;C;D;E;F;G:A;B;C;D;E;F;G
Ranges are defined as lower to higher (lower first)
For example, an clock definition for the following clock (https://www.instructables.com/Lazy-7-Quick-Build-Edition/) is
-
hour "59,46;47-48;50-51;52-53;54-55;57-58;49,56:0,13;1-2;4-5;6-7;8-9;11-12;3,10"
-
minute "37-38;39-40;42-43;44,31;32-33;35-36;34,41:21-22;23-24;26-27;28,15;16-17;19-20;18,25"
or
-
hour "6,7;8,9;11,12;13,0;1,2;4,5;3,10:52,53;54,55;57,58;59,46;47,48;50,51;49,56"
-
minute "15,28;16,17;19,20;21,22;23,24;26,27;18,25:31,44;32,33;35,36;37,38;39,40;42,43;34,41"
depending on the orientation.
The example detailed:
hour "59,46;47-48;50-51;52-53;54-55;57-58;49,56:0,13;1-2;4-5;6-7;8-9;11-12;3,10"
there are two digits seperated by ":"
- 59,46;47-48;50-51;52-53;54-55;57-58;49,56
- 0,13;1-2;4-5;6-7;8-9;11-12;3,10
In the first digit, the segment A consists of the leds number 59 and 46., segment B consists of the leds number 47, 48 and so on
The second digit starts again with segment A and leds 0 and 13, segment B consists of the leds number 1 and 2 and so on
first digit of the hour
- Segment A: 59, 46
- Segment B: 47, 48
- Segment C: 50, 51
- Segment D: 52, 53
- Segment E: 54, 55
- Segment F: 57, 58
- Segment G: 49, 56
second digit of the hour
- Segment A: 0, 13
- Segment B: 1, 2
- Segment C: 4, 5
- Segment D: 6, 7
- Segment E: 8, 9
- Segment F: 11, 12
- Segment G: 3, 10