18 netcommand® controlled peer-to-peer connections, What is a peer-to-peer connection, Setting up a peer-to-peer connection – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC NETCOMMAND 2.0 HD-5000A User Manual

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NetCommand® Controlled Peer-to-Peer Connections

What is a Peer-to-Peer Connection?

A peer-to-peer connection allows the IEEE 

devices in your HDTV Receiver network to talk to

each other without the further need of HDTV Receiver

intervention once the peer-to-peer connection is

established.

For example, the HDTV Receiver can setup a

connection for an AV Disc or DVCR that sends a

recorded program to an IEEE  monitor in another

room. NetCommand will establish the connection

between the two devices. Once the connection has been

established, the HDTV Receiver can be turned off or

used to watch another device. Recording from Ant-

DTV to a DVCR is also a peer-to-peer connection. In

this case the HDTV Receiver is one of the devices in the

peer-to peer connection.

Analog or traditional (non-digital) devices can not be

used for peer-to-peer connections.

Setting up a Peer-to-Peer Connection

(Figure 17)

A peer-to-peer connection is a current connection and

cannot be setup as a delayed connection.

To establish a peer-to-peer connection:

. Display the Device Selection menu.

. Switch the HDTV Receiver to the source device and

channel if device selects channels.

. Press the CONNECT button.

. The Record/Connect screen displays.

. Select the destination device to which you want to

connect, for example, another IEEE  device.

. Select the duration of the connection (how long you

want the connection to last). The peer-to-peer

connection is immediately established and continues

for the selected duration. When the duration is up,

the peer-to-peer connection is automatically ended.

. Press CONNECT again to begin the peer-to-peer

connection.

Multiple peer-to-peer connections can occur

simultaneously, sometimes with the same source device.

Also, please note that peer-to-peer connections are NOT

listed on the Record List screen.

Cancelling a Current Peer-to-Peer

Connection

When a peer-to-peer connection has been established,

you can cancel the connection by highlighting the source

device in the Device Selection menu. Confirm that the

icon for the peer-to-peer connection is in the Connection

Section next to the TV icon. Press the CANCEL key.

The peer-to-peer connection will end and the destination

icon will be removed. If there is more than one peer-to-

peer connection, the connections will all be canceled.

Figure 17. Connection Screen

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