H6510BD home automation projector (usb, rs232, ir)

Hello

Y at - it no availble documentation for controlling the projector with one of these options.

(1) usb driver

(2) rs232 codes

(3) ir codes

Kind regards

SAL1

I enclose the RS232 codes for this model of projector. I hope it's useful.

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