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EnglishTable of ContentsNotice. 2Notice on laser. 2Cooling notice. 3Product information. 5Packing content. 5Specification. 5Terminals. 6Remote control. 7Installation. 9Projection table. 9LED indicator. 11Projector dimension. 14RS232 command control. 15RS232 pin assignment. 15RS232 serial port with a crossover cable. 15PJLink. 23Please visit below website for latest version of User Manual / Installation Guide.http://business-display.benq.com/V1.001

EnglishNoticeNotice on laserThis symbol indicates that there is a potential hazard of eye exposure tolaser radiation unless the instructions are closely followed.yy Laser class(for USA) This Laser Product is designated as Class 3R during all procedures ofoperation and complies with IEC/EN 60825-1:2007.(for WW) This Laser Product is designated as Class 1 during all procedures ofoperation and complies with IEC/EN 60825-1:2014.LASER LIGHT - AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE.Do not point laser or allow laser light to be directed or reflected toward otherpeople or reflective objects.Direct or scattered light can be hazardous to eyes and skin.There is a potential hazard of eye exposure to laser radiation if the includedinstructions are not followed.Caution – use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other thanthose specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.yy Laser parametersWavelength450nm - 460nm (Blue)Mode of operationPulsed, due to frame ratePulse width1.34msPulse repetition rate120HzMaximum laser energy0.698mJTotal internal power 100wApparent source size 10mm, at lens stopDivergence 100 mili Radianyy Laser light instructionLaser aperture2

EnglishCooling noticeAllow at least 50 cm (19.7 inch) for clearance around the exhaust vent. Make sure no objects blockair inlet within 50 cm (19.7 inch).Keep the outlet at least 1 m away from the inlets of other projectors.Air outlet Air inletThe projector can be installed at any angle.3

English Allow at least 50 cm of clearance around the exhaust vent.Minimum 50 cm(19.69 inch)Minimum 50 cm(19.69 inch)Minimum 50 cm(19.69 inch)Minimum 50 cm(19.69 inch) Ensure that the air intake vents do not recycle hot air from the exhaust vent.When operating in an enclosed space, make sure that the surrounding air temperature doesnot exceed the projector's operating temperature and that the air intake and exhaust vents areunobstructed.All enclosures should pass a certified thermal evaluation to ensure that the projector does notrecycle exhaust air. Recycling exhaust air may cause the projector to shutdown even if the ambienttemperature is within the acceptable operating temperature range.4

EnglishProduct informationPacking contentRemote ControlPower Cord(s)Regulatory StatementSpecificationLU960USTProjection system1-CHIP DMDNative resolution1920*1200 pixels, 16:10Light sourceLaser diodesPower consumption500Watts (Normal mode)/ 380Watts (Eco mode)Dimension480 x 157.4 x 473 mmWeight12 kgNote: The brightness output will vary depending on each units and actual usage.Please find the latest user’s manual on the local website.5

EnglishTerminalsMINI-BSupport Mini USB type B for service only.LANFor connection to RJ45 Cat5/Cat6 Ethernet cable tocontrol the projector through a network.HDBaseTFor connection to a HDBaseT transmitter via anEthernet cable (Cat5/Cat6) to input up to 4K 30Hz,RS232 control signal and IRcontrol signal. The HDBaseT port does not supportLAN control.HDMI 2Connection to HDMI source.HDMI 1Connection to HDMI source.DISPLAYPORTConnection to a Display Port source.HDMI OUTConnection to HDMI device.PC IN15-pin VGA port for connection to RGB, componentHD source, or PC.MONITER OUTConnection to other display equipment for concurrentplayback display.AUDIO OUTConnection to a speaker amplifier or headset.AUDIO INConnection to an audio input source via an audio cable.REAR LIGHTIllumination for terminals.USB 1.5ASupport 5V/1.5A output.3D SYNC INConnect 3D-sync in cable from a computer or anenabled device.3D SYNC OUTConnection to 3D IR sync signal transmitter.RS-232 INStandard 9-pin D-sub interface for connection to PCcontrol system and projector maintenance.12V TRIGGER3.5mm mini earphone jack, employs 200mA displayrelay to provide 12( /-1.5)V output and short circuitprotection.WIRED REMOTEConnection to wire remote controller.Caution:Make sure the port is valid before inserting a wired remote controller. The remote controller may be damaged incase of an invalid port, e.g. a wired remote controller is connected to trigger output. For more information aboutupgrading firmware via Lan, please contact BenQ service.6

EnglishRemote controlON / OFFToggles the projector between standby mode and on.KEYSTONE /KEYSTONEManually corrects distorted images resulting from an angled projection.VOLUME /VOLUME Increases/decreases the projector volume.QUICK INSTALLDisplays the Quick Install OSD menu.MUTEToggles projector audio between on and off.Arrow keys ( Up, Down, Left, Right)When the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu is activated, the arrow keysare used as directional arrows to select the desired menu items and tomake adjustments.ENTERSelects an available picture setup mode. Activates the selected OnScreen Display (OSD) menu item.MENUTurns on the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. Goes back to previousOSD menu, exits and saves menu settings.EXITGoes back to previous OSD menu, exits and saves menu settings.INPUTSelects an input source for display.PCITUREPress to display Picture menu.NETWORKSelects Network Display as the input signal source.AUTO SYNCAutomatically determines the best picture timings for the displayed image.ASPECTSelects the display aspect ratio.BLANKUsed to hide the screen picture.7

EnglishOVERSCANPress to select overscan mode.FREEZEFreezes the projected image.LAMP MODEPress to display OSD menu to select desired light mode.3D MODEPress to display 3D setup menu.INFO.Press to display INFORMATION menu.LIGHTPress to open backlight of remote controller.CLEARClear remote ID SET assigned to all projectors.Press CLEAR and ID SET for five seconds. The LED blinks three timesthen the ID setting is cleared.SHUTTERThe function is not available on this projector.ID SET Remote control ID SET (set the particular remote code)Press to set remote ID.Press ID SET for three seconds. The POWER indicator on the remotecontrol blinks, then press 01 99 to designate an ID.Note:The remote control number (Remote control ID) must match the Projector ID Setting number for accurate control. Clear Remote ID SET (set remote code to all)Press CLEAR and ID SET for five seconds. The POWERindicator on the remote control blinks a single instance to resetremote code to all, can control projector no matter projector idsetting.Numeric buttonsEnters numbers in network settings.Numeric buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 cannot be pressed when asked to enter password.WIRE REMOTE jackConnect to projector for wire remote control.8

EnglishInstallationProjection table LU960USTThe screen aspect ratio is 16:10 and the projected picture is 16:10.Note:To optimize the projection quality, we suggest to project images in an area without grayscale.OffsetDiagonal(Inch)Image WidthImage Height(Inch)(mm)FixProjector Top toScreen Bottom 413680203267.8172342.410776.4163Distance (mm)Distance (mm)Center of CoverGlass to Screen (B)Projector Front toScreen 935230.076232.9836ScreenScreen(B)(A)(C)FrontSide9

EnglishNote: 10For more visualized instructions, please go to BenQ calculator website http://projectorcalculator.benq.com/.Ceiling installation must be done by a qualified professional. Contact your dealer for more information. It is notrecommended you install the projector yourself.Only use the projector on a solid, level surface. Serious injury and damage can occur if the projector is dropped.Do not use the projector in an environment where extreme temperature occurs. The projector must be usedat temperatures between 41 degrees Fahrenheit (5 degrees Celsius) and 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degreesCelsius).Screen damage will occur if the projector is exposed to moisture, dust or smoke.Do not cover the vents on the projector. Proper ventilation is required to dissipate heat. Damage to theprojector will occur if the vents are covered.

EnglishLED indicatoryy LED UsageLED NameDetailed DescriptionPower LEDDisplay the power on/off sequence statusOrange : Power Off (Green Red)Green : Power OnBlink : Warming up/Shutting Down & Cooling / Error CodeDisplay the Thermal status (Fan Fail, Over Temperature,etc.)Red : Thermal Over TemperatureBlink : Error CodeTemperature Status LEDDisplay the Lamp status (Lamp fail, Lamp spoil etc.)Red : Lamp FailBlink : Error CodeLamp Status LEDyy System messagePowerTempLightStatus & DescriptionOrange--Stand-byGreenFlashing--Powering upGreen--Normal operationOrangeFlashing--Normal power-down reen-RedFlashingRed Flashing--Red-Red-Red-LAN download fail-Green-LAN download processingOrange-GreenFlashingLight source life exhaustedOrange-GreenLens releaseDownloadCW start failPhosphor Wheel start failScaler shutdown fail(data abord)Scaler reset fail(video projector only)11

rangeGreenFlashing-Status & DescriptionCase openFilter replace warningThermal break sensor erroryy Burn-In MessagesPowerTempLightStatus & DescriptionGreen--Burn-in ONGreenGreenGreenBurn-in OFFyy Lamp Error MessagesPowerTempLightStatus & Description--RedLamp1 error in normal operation---Lamp2 error in normal operation--Red--RedFlashingBoth Lamp failLamp is not lit upyy Thermal Error Messages12PowerTempLightStatus & DescriptionRedRed-Fan 1 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)RedRedFlashing-Fan 2 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)RedGreen-Fan 3 error(the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)eed)RedGreenFlashing-Fan 4 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)RedFlashingRed-Fan 5 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)RedFlashingRedFlashing-Fan 6 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)RedFlashingGreen-Fan 7 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)RedFlashingGreenFlashing-Fan 8 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)RedGreenRedFlashingFan 9 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)RedGreenRedFan 10 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)

TempLightStatus & DescriptionRedGreenFlashingRedFlashingFan 11 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)RedGreenFlashingRedFan 12 error (the actual fan speed is outside the desiredspeed)GreenRed-Temperature 1 error (over limited temperature)GreenRedFlashing-Thermal Sensor 1 open errorGreenGreen-Thermal Sensor 1 short errorGreenGreenFlashing-Thermal IC #1 I2C Connection errorGreenFlashingRed-Temperature 2 error (over limited temperature)GreenFlashingRedFlashing-Thermal Sensor 2 open errorGreenFlashingGreen-Thermal Sensor 2 short errorGreenFlashingGreenFlashing-Thermal IC #2 I2C Connection errorGreenRedRedGreenRedRedFlashingThermal Sensor 3 open errorGreenRedGreenThermal Sensor 3 short errorGreenRedGreenFlashingThermal IC #3 I2C Connection gThermal Sensor 4 open errorGreenRedFlashingGreenThermal Sensor 4short errorGreenRedFlashingGreenFlashingThermal IC #4 I2C Connection errorOrangeRedRedOrangeRedRedFlashingThermal Sensor 5 open errorOrangeRedGreenThermal Sensor 5 short errorOrangeRedGreenFlashingThermal IC #5 I2C Connection errorEnglishPowerTemperature 3 error (over limited temperature)Temperature 4 error (over limited temperature)Temperature 5 error (over limited temperature)13

EnglishProjector dimensionUnit: mm163.4154.4480.0240.0AIR EXHAUST473.0AIR 9.614180.0

EnglishRS232 command controlRS232 pin assignmentNo.SerialNo.Serial11N.C6N.C2RXD7Short with pin83TXD8Short with pin74N.C9N.C5Ground26374859RS232 serial port with a crossover cable6789FunctionPowerSourceSelectionAudio CIIWritePower On CR *pow on# CR WritePower off CR *pow off# CR ReadPower Status CR *pow ?# CR WriteCOMPUTER/YPbPr CR *sour RGB# CR WriteHDMI(MHL) CR *sour hdmi# CR WriteHDMI 2(MHL2) CR *sour hdmi2# CR WriteHDBaseT CR *sour hdbaset# CR WriteDisplayPort CR *sour dp# CR ReadCurrent source CR *sour ?# CR WriteMute On CR *mute on# CR WriteMute Off CR *mute off# CR ReadMute Status CR *mute ?# CR WriteVolume CR *vol # CR WriteVolume - CR *vol -# CR WriteVolume level for customer CR *vol value# CR ReadVolume Status CR *vol ?# CR 15

EnglishFunctionAudio SourceSelectPicture Mode16TypeOperationASCIIWriteAudio pass Through off CR *audiosour off# CR WriteAudio-Computer1 CR *audiosour RGB# CR WriteAudio-HDMI CR *audiosour hdmi# CR WriteAudio-HDMI2 CR *audiosour hdmi2# CR WriteDisplayPort CR *audiosour dp# CR WriteHDBaseT CR *audiosour hdbaset# CR ReadAudio pass Status CR *audiosour ?# CR WritePresentation CR *appmod preset# CR WritesRGB CR *appmod srgb# CR WriteBright CR *appmod bright# CR WriteDICOM CR *appmod dicom# CR WriteInfographic CR *appmod infographic# CR WriteUser1 CR *appmod user1# CR WriteUser2 CR *appmod user2# CR Write3D CR *appmod threed# CR WriteHDR10 CR *appmod hdr CR WriteHLG CR *appmod hlg CR ReadPicture Mode CR *appmod ?# CR

Picture SettingTypeOperationASCIIWriteContrast CR *con # CR WriteContrast - CR *con -# CR WriteSet Contrast value CR *con value# CR ReadContrast value CR *con ?# CR WriteBrightness CR *bri # CR WriteBrightness - CR *bri -# CR WriteSet Brightness value CR *bri value# CR ReadBrightness value CR *bri ?# CR WriteColor CR *color # CR WriteColor - CR *color -# CR WriteSet Color value CR *color value# CR ReadColor value CR *color ?# CR WriteSharpness CR *sharp # CR WriteSharpness - CR *sharp -# CR WriteSet Sharpness value CR *sharp value# CR ReadSharpness value CR *sharp ?# CR WriteColor Temperature-Warm CR *ct warm# CR WriteColor Temperature-Normal CR *ct normal# CR WriteColor Temperature-Cool CR *ct cool# CR ReadColor Temperature Status CR *ct ?# CR WriteAspect 4:3 CR *asp 4:3# CR WriteAspect 16:9 CR *asp 16:9# CR WriteAspect 16:10 CR *asp 16:10# CR WriteAspect Auto CR *asp AUTO# CR WriteAspect Real CR *asp REAL# CR WriteAspect 2.4:1 CR *asp 2.4# CR ReadAspect Status CR *asp ?# CR WriteVertical Keystone CR *vkeystone # CR WriteVertical Keystone - CR *vkeystone -# CR ReadVertical Keystone value CR *vkeystone ?# CR WriteHorizontal Keystone CR *hkeystone # CR WriteHorizontal Keystone - CR *hkeystone -# CR ReadHorizontal Keystone value CR *hkeystone ?# CR WriteOverscan Adjustment CR *overscan # CR WriteOverscan Adjustment - CR *overscan -# CR ReadOverscan Adjustment value CR *overscan ?# CR Write4 Corners Top-Left-X Decrease CR *cornerfittlx -# CR Write4 Corners Top-Left-X Increase CR *cornerfittlx # CR Read4 Corners Top-Left-X Status CR *cornerfittlx ?# CR Write4 Corners Top-Left-Y Decrease CR *cornerfittly -# CR Write4 Corners Top-Left-Y Increase CR *cornerfittly # CR Read4 Corners Top-Left-Y Status CR *cornerfittly ?# CR EnglishFunction17

EnglishFunctionPicture Setting18TypeOperationASCIIWrite4 Corners Top-Right-X Decrease CR *cornerfittrx -# CR Write4 Corners Top-Right-X Increase CR *cornerfittrx # CR Read4 Corners Top-Right-X Status CR *cornerfittrx ?# CR Write4 Corners Top-Right-Y Decrease CR *cornerfittry -# CR Write4 Corners Top-Right-Y Increase CR *cornerfittry # CR Read4 Corners Top-Right-Y Status CR *cornerfittry ?# CR Write4 Corners Bottom-Left-X Decrease CR *cornerfitblx -# CR Write4 Corners Bottom-Left-X Increase CR *cornerfitblx # CR Read4 Corners Bottom-Left-X Status CR *cornerfitblx ?# CR Write4 Corners Bottom-Left-Y Decrease CR *cornerfitbly -# CR Write4 Corners Bottom-Left-Y Increase CR *cornerfitbly # CR Read4 Corners Bottom-Left-Y Status CR *cornerfitbly ?# CR Write4 Corners Bottom-Right-X Decrease CR *cornerfitbrx -# CR Write4 Corners Bottom-Right-X Increase CR *cornerfitbrx # CR Read4 Corners Bottom-Right-X Status CR *cornerfitbrx ?# CR Write4 Corners Bottom-Right-Y Decrease CR *cornerfitbry -# CR Write4 Corners Bottom-Right-Y Increase CR *cornerfitbry # CR Read4 Corners Bottom-Right-Y Status CR *cornerfitbry ?# CR WriteDigital Zoom In CR *zoomI# CR WriteDigital Zoom out CR *zoomO# CR WriteAuto CR *auto# CR WriteBrilliant color CR *BC # CR WriteBrilliant color - CR *BC -# CR WriteBrilliant color set value CR *BC value# CR ReadBrilliant color status CR *BC ?# CR WriteReset current picture settings CR *rstcurpicsetting# CR WriteReset all picture settings CR *rstallpicsetting# CR

OperationSettingsBaud RateLamp ControlTypeOperationASCIIWriteProjector Position-Front Table CR *pp FT# CR WriteProjector Position-Rear Table CR *pp RE# CR WriteProjector Position-Rear Ceiling CR *pp RC# CR WriteProjector Position-Front Ceiling CR *pp FC# CR ReadProjector Position Status CR *pp ?# CR WriteQuick auto search CR *QAS on# CR WriteQuick auto search CR *QAS off# CR ReadQuick auto search status CR *QAS ?# CR WriteMenu Position - Center CR *menuposition center# CR WriteMenu Position - Top-Left CR *menuposition tl# CR WriteMenu Position - Top-Right CR *menuposition tr# CR WriteMenu Position - Bottom-Right CR *menuposition br# CR WriteMenu Position - Bottom-Left CR *menuposition bl# CR ReadMenu Position Status CR *menuposition ?# CR WriteDirect Power On-on CR *directpower on# CR WriteDirect Power On-off CR *directpower off# CR ReadDirect Power On-Status CR *directpower ?# CR WriteSignal Power On-on CR *autopower on# CR WriteSignal Power On-off CR *autopower off# CR ReadSignal Power On-Status CR *autopower ?# CR Write2400 CR *baud 2400# CR Write4800 CR *baud 4800# CR Write9600 CR *baud 9600# CR Write14400 CR *baud 14400# CR Write19200 CR *baud 19200# CR Write38400 CR *baud 38400# CR Write57600 CR *baud 57600# CR Write115200 CR *baud 115200# CR ReadCurrent Baud Rate CR *baud ?# CR ReadLamp Hour CR *ltim ?# CR WriteNormal mode CR *lampm lnor# CR WriteEco mode CR *lampm eco# CR WriteDimming mode CR *lampm dimming# CR WriteCustom mode CR *lampm custom# CR WriteLight level for custom mode CR *lampcustom value# CR ReadLight level status for custom mode CR *lampcustom ?# CR ReadLamp Mode Status CR *lampm ?# CR EnglishFunction19

adModel Name CR *modelname ?# CR ReadSystem F/W Version CR *sysfwversion ?# CR ReadScaler F/W Version CR *scalerfwversion ?# CR ReadLan F/W Version CR *lanfwversion ?# CR ReadMCU F/W Version CR *mcufwversion ?# CR WriteBlank On CR *blank on# CR WriteBlank Off CR *blank off# CR ReadBlank Status CR *blank ?# CR WriteFreeze On CR *freeze on# CR WriteFreeze Off CR *freeze off# CR ReadFreeze Status CR *freeze ?# CR WriteMenu On CR *menu on# CR WriteMenu Off CR *menu off# CR ReadMenu Status CR *menu ?# CR WriteUp CR *up# CR WriteDown CR *down# CR WriteRight CR *right# CR WriteLeft CR *left# CR WriteEnter CR *enter# CR WriteBack CR *back# CR WriteSource Menu On CR *sourmenu on# CR WriteSource Menu Off CR *sourmenu off# CR ReadSource Menu Status CR *sourmenu ?# CR Write3D Sync Off CR *3d off# CR Write3D Auto CR *3d auto# CR Write3D Sync Top Bottom CR *3d tb# CR Write3D Sync Frame Sequential CR *3d fs# CR Write3D Frame packing CR *3d fp# CR Write3D Side by side CR *3d sbs# CR Write3D inverter disable CR *3d da# CR Write3D inverter CR *3d iv# CR Write3D nVIDIA CR *3d nvidia# CR Read3D Sync Status CR *3d ?# CR WriteAMX Device Discovery-on CR *amxdd on# CR WriteAMX Device Discovery-off CR *amxdd off# CR ReadAMX Device Discovery Status CR *amxdd ?# CR ReadMac Address CR *macaddr ?# CR WriteHigh Altitude mode on CR *Highaltitude on# CR WriteHigh Altitude mode off CR *Highaltitude off# CR ReadHigh Altitude mode status CR *Highaltitude ?# CR

ColorCalibrationTypeOperationASCIIWriteTint CR *tint # CR WriteTint - CR *tint -# CR WriteSet Tint value CR *tint value# CR ReadGet Tint value CR *tint ?# CR WriteSet gamma value CR *gamma value# CR ReadGamma value status CR *gamma ?# CR WriteSet HDR Brightness value CR *hdrbri value# CR ReadGet HDR Brightness value CR *hdrbri ?# CR WriteRed Gain CR *RGain # CR WriteRed Gain - CR *RGain -# CR WriteSet Red Gain value CR *RGain value# CR ReadGet Red Gain value CR *RGain ?# CR WriteGreen Gain CR *GGain # CR WriteGreen Gain - CR *GGain -# CR WriteSet Green Gain value CR *GGain value# CR ReadGet Green Gain value CR *GGain ?# CR WriteBlue Gain CR *BGain # CR WriteBlue Gain - CR *BGain -# CR WriteSet Blue Gain value CR *BGain value# CR ReadGet Blue Gain value CR *BGain ?# CR WriteRed Offset CR *ROffset # CR WriteRed Offset - CR *ROffset -# CR WriteSet Red Offset value CR *ROffset value# CR ReadGet Red Offset value CR *ROffset ?# CR WriteGreen Offset CR *GOffset # CR WriteGreen Offset - CR *GOffset -# CR WriteSet Green Offset value CR *GOffset value# CR ReadGet Green Offset value CR *GOffset ?# CR WriteBlue Offset CR *BOffset # CR WriteBlue Offset - CR *BOffset -# CR WriteSet Blue Offset value CR *BOffset value# CR ReadGet Blue Offset value CR *BOffset ?# CR WritePrimary Color CR *primcr value# CR ReadPrimary Color Status CR *primcr ?# CR WriteHue CR *hue # CR WriteHue - CR *hue -# CR WriteSet Hue value CR *hue value# CR ReadGet Hue value CR *hue ?# CR WriteSaturation CR *saturation # CR WriteSaturation - CR *saturation -# CR WriteSet Saturation value CR *saturation value# CR ReadGet Saturation value CR *saturation ?# CR EnglishFunction21

n CR *gain # CR WriteGain - CR *gain -# CR WriteSet Gain value CR *gain value# CR ReadGet Gain value CR *gain ?# CR ReadError Code report CR *error report# CR ReadFAN 1 speed CR *fan1 ?# CR ReadFAN 2 speed CR *fan2 ?# CR ReadFAN 3 speed CR *fan3 ?# CR ReadFAN 4 speed CR *fan4 ?# CR ReadFAN 5 speed CR *fan5 ?# CR ReadFAN 6 speed CR *fan6 ?# CR ReadFAN 7 speed CR *fan7 ?# CR ReadTemperature 1 CR *tmp1 ?# CR ReadTemperature 2 CR *tmp2 ?# CR ReadTemperature 3 CR *tmp3 ?# CR ReadTemperature 4 CR *tmp4 ?# CR ReadLED indicator CR *led ?# CR

EnglishPJLinkyy PJLink protocalThe network function of this projector support the PJLink class 1, and the PJLink protocal can beused to perform projector setting and projector status query operations from a computer.yy Control commandsThe following table lists the PJLink protocal commands that can be used to control the projector. x characters in table are non-specific characters.CommandControlDetailsParameter/Return StringRemarkPOWRPower supplycontrol0Standby1Power onPOWR?Power supplystatus query0Standby1Power onINPTInput selection11PC1 / YPbPr112PC2 / YPbPr221VIDEO31HDMI132HDMI233DVI-D34HDBaseT11Video mute On10Video mute Off21Audio mute On20Audio mute Off31Video & Audio mute On30Video & Audio mute OffINPT?AVMTAVMT?ERST?Input status queryMuteMute queryError statusqueryxxxxxx1st byteIndicates fan errors, andreturns 0 - 22nd byteIndicates light source errors, and returns 0 - 23rd byteIndicates temperatureerrors, and returns 0 - 24th byteReturn 05th byteReturn 06th byteIndicates other errors, andreturns 0 - 2LAMP?Light source status queryxxxxxxxxxxxxINST?Input selectionlist query11 12 21 31 32 33LU960UST34NAME?Projector namequeryxxxxx0 No error isdetected1 Warning2 Error1st number (1-5 digitals): Light source 1 runtimeReturns the name set in [PROJECTOR NAME] of [NETWORK SETUP]23

EnglishCommandControlDetailsParameter/Return StringRemarkINF1?Manufacturername queryBenQReturns manufacturer nameINF2?Model name queryLU960USTReturns moder nameINF0?Other information queriesxxxxxReturns information such as version numberCLASS?Class information1queryReturns class for PJLinkNote:RS-232 baud rate options are 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 (Default : 115200).24

English25

P/N: 4J.JN401.001

For connection to RJ45 Cat5/Cat6 Ethernet cable to control the projector through a network. HDBaseT For connection to a HDBaseT transmitter via an Ethernet cable (Cat5/Cat6) to input up to 4K 30Hz, RS232 control signal and IR control signal. The HDBaseT port does not support LAN control. HDMI 2 Connection to HDMI source. HDMI 1 Connection to .

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