--- layout: page title: "Seven segments display" description: "Instructions how to use OCR for seven segments displays into Home Assistant." date: 2017-05-18 08:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: home-assistant.png ha_category: Image Processing featured: false ha_release: 0.45 og_image: /images/screenshots/ssocr.png ha_iot_class: "Local Polling" --- The `seven_segments` image processing platform allows you to read physical seven segments displays through Home Assistant. [`ssocr`](https://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~auerswal/ssocr/) is used to extract the value shown on the display which is observed by a [camera](/components/camera/).

If you are using [Hass.io](/hassio/) then just move forward to the configuration as all requirements are already fulfilled.

`ssocr` needs to be available on your system. Check the installation instruction below: ```bash $ sudo dnf -y install imlib2-devel # Fedora $ sudo apt install libimlib2-dev # Ubuntu $ brew install imlib2 # macOS $ git clone https://github.com/auerswal/ssocr.git $ cd ssocr $ make $ sudo make PREFIX=/usr install # On most systems $ make deb # (Optional) This allows you to make a deb so that you apt is aware of ssocr ``` To enable the OCR of a seven segment display in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry image_processing: - platform: seven_segments source: - entity_id: camera.seven_segments ``` Configuration variables: - **ssocr_bin** (*Optional*): The command line tool `ssocr`. Set it if you use a different name for the executable. Defaults to `ssocr`. - **x_position** (*Optional*): X coordinate of the upper left corner of the area to crop. Defaults to `0`. - **y_position** (*Optional*): Y coordinate of the upper left corner of the area to crop. Defaults to `0`. - **height** (*Optional*): Height of the area to crop. Defaults to `0`. - **width** (*Optional*): Width of the area to crop. Defaults to `0`. - **rotate** (*Optional*): Rotation of the image. Defaults to `0`. - **threshold** (*Optional*): Threshold for the difference between the digits and the background. Defaults to `0`. - **digits** (*Optional*): Number of digits in the display. Defaults to `-1`. - **extra_arguments** (*Optional*): Other arguments to use. Like `-D`, `dilation`, `erosion`, `greyscale`, `make_mono`, etc. - **source** array (*Required*): List of image sources. - **entity_id** (*Required*): A camera entity id to get picture from. - **name** (*Optional*): This parameter allows you to override the name of your `image_processing` entity. ### {% linkable_title Setup process %} It's suggested that the first attempt to determine the needed parameters is using `ssocr` directly. This may require a couple of iterations to get the result ```bash $ ssocr -D erosion crop 390 250 490 280 -t 20 -d 4 seven-seg.png ``` This would lead to the following entry for the `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml camera: - platform: local_file file_path: /home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/seven-seg.png name: seven_segments image_processing: - platform: seven_segments x_position: 390 y_position: 250 height: 280 width: 490 threshold: 20 digits: 4 source: - entity_id: camera.seven_segments ```

With the help of a [template sensor](/components/sensor.template/), the value can be shown as badge. {% raw %} ```yaml sensor: - platform: template sensors: power_meter: value_template: '{{ states.image_processing.sevensegment_ocr_seven_segments.state }}' friendly_name: 'Ampere' unit_of_measurement: 'A' ``` {% endraw %}