Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: benqprojector
Version: 0.1.6
Summary: Library to control BenQ projectors.
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Author-email: Rogier van Staveren <rogier@batoid.com>
License: Apache-2.0
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# Python library to control BenQ projectors

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## Introduction

Python library to control BenQ projectors over the serial or network interface including serial to
bridges like [esp-link](https://github.com/jeelabs/esp-link).

## Features

* Connects to a BenQ projector over serial or network interface
* Sending commands to projectors
* Reading the projector status
* Detect projector capabilities
* Uses asynchronous IO

## Protocol

BenQ projectors and flat panels with a serial port can support one of three protocols. This plugin
supports projectors which are of the L, P, T, W and X series but probably also others.

This Python library works if your projector supports the following command structure: 

```
<CR>*<key>=<value>#<CR>
```

Where `<CR>` is a Carriage Return

Examples:  
Power on   : `<CR>*pow=on#<CR>`  
Power off  : `<CR>*pow=off#<CR>`  
Change source to HDMI: `<CR>*sour=hdmi#<CR>`  

### PJLink

This library does **not** implement the PJLink protocol, but a proparitary BenQ protocol instead.
The PJLink protocol is covered by other libraries.

## Hardware

### Serial port

I'm using a generic serial to USB converter to connect to my projector. The projector has a male
DB9 connector, thus you need a female conector on your USB converter.

You can lookup and change the baud rate in the menu of your BenQ projector.

### Network connected projectors

The commands as described above also work over a network connection. Although I don't own such
projector I have implemented the network functionality using a serial to WiFi bridge. The network
support for integrated networked BenQ projectors is thus experimental. Let me know if your network
connected BenQ projector works.

Example of a serial to WiFi bridge using a serial to TTL converter and a Wemos C3 Mini:

<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rrooggiieerr/benqprojector.py/main/serial%20to%20network%20bridge.png" style="width: 25%;"/>

It has to be said that a direct serial connection to the projector is much more responsive than
using a serial to WiFi bridge. Maybe this is different on an integrated networked BenQ projector or
using ethernet instead of WiFi.

## Supported projectors

The following projectors are known to work:

* HT4550i
* MW519
* TH585
* TK800m
* W1070
* W1100
* W1110
* W1140
* W1250
* W4000i
* X3000i

The following projectors are not tested but use the same protocol according to the documentation:

Others in the L, P, T, W and X Series

Not supported:

* RP552
* RP552H
* RP840G
* RP653
* RP703
* RP750
* RP750K
* RP652
* RP702
* RP790S
* RP705H

Some projectors need to be **on** to be able to detect the model and the library to work.

Please let me know if your projector is also supported by this Python library so I can improve the
overview of supported projectors.

## Installation

To install the Python BenQ projector library use the Python package manager PIP:

`pip3 install benqprojector`

## `benqprojector` CLI

You can use the Python BenQ projector library directly from the command line to turn on and off
your projector using the following syntax:

Status of the projector: `python3 -m benqprojector serial <serial port> <baud> status`  
Turn on the projector: `python3 -m benqprojector serial <serial port> <baud> on`  
Turn off the projector: `python3 -m benqprojector serial <serial port> <baud> off`  
Monitor the projector status: `python3 -m benqprojector serial <serial port> <baud> monitor`

Where `<serial port>` is the serial port your projector is connected to and `<baud>` the baud rate
of the projector.

Or if your projector is connected using a serial to network bridge:

Status of the projector: `python3 -m benqprojector telnet <host> <port> status`  
Turn on the projector: `python3 -m benqprojector telnet <host> <port> on`  
Turn off the projector: `python3 -m benqprojector telnet <host> <port> off`
Monitor the projector status: `python3 -m benqprojector telnet <host> <port> monitor`

Where `<host>` is the hostname or IP address of the projector and `<port>` the optional port number
of the projector. If no port number is given the default port number 8000 is used.

### Detecting your projector capabilities

The benqprojector CLI can detect the commands, sources and modes your projector supports. If you
like to have your projector fully supported by this Python library please run this command and
create an issue on Github with the output attached.

To examine your projector capabilities:

`python3 -m benqprojector serial <serial port> <baud> examine`

Your projector needs to be **on** and on an **active source** to be able to detect all your
projector capabilities.

### Troubleshooting

You can add the `--debug` flag to any CLI command to get more details on what's going on. Like so:

`python3 -m benqprojector serial <serial port> <baud> status --debug`

## Support my work

Do you enjoy using this Python library? Then consider supporting my work using one of the following
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## Hire me

If you're in need for a freelance Python developer for your project please contact me, you can find
my email address on [my GitHub profile](https://github.com/rrooggiieerr).

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