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Homebridge Plugin for Epson Projector that works with iProjection app


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An EPSON iProjection plugin for Homebridge.

This creates a switch in homekit for the power status of the projector.

This is a fork from @ecoen66 homebridge-epson-projector, with a few fixes.

This was tested to work with the EPSON HomeCinema 2150 and TW9400. It should work with any other EPSON projector with EPSON iProjection support.

Installation

Run these commands:

% sudo npm install -g homebridge
% sudo npm install -g homebridge-epson-iprojection

NOTE: If you install homebridge like this:

sudo npm install -g --unsafe-perm homebridge

Then all subsequent installations must be like this:

sudo npm install -g --unsafe-perm homebridge-epson-iprojection

Configuration

Example accessory config (needs to be added to the homebridge config.json): ...

	"accessories": [
		{
			"name": "Projector",
			"ipAddress": "192.168.1.115",
			"model": "2150",
			"serial": "myserialno",
			"timeout": 10000,
			"refreshInterval": 15,
			"debug": false,
			"accessory": "Epson iProjection"
		}
	]

...

Config Explanation:

FieldDescription
accessory(required) Must always be "Epson iProjection".
name(required) The name you want to use for for the light switch widget.
ipAddress(required) The IP address of the projector (should be static, not DHCP).
model(optional) This shows up in the homekit accessory Characteristics.
serial(optional) This shows up in the homekit accessory Characteristics.
timeout(optional) The timeout duration for the web API calls.
refreshInterval(optional) The number of minutes between power status polls and updates. Default is 15
debug(optional) Enables additional logging.

To make your projector work with the plugin:

  1. Connect your projector to your home network.
  2. Write down the IP address of the projector.
  3. Create your config file according to the above example (or using the Homebridge UI).

This plugin is still very experimental. Please create an issue or a pull request for any problem you encountered.

The fact that it is slow to recognize the power status change after turning the projector on or off is a known issue - but it works...

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Last updated on 02 Jan 2024

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