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NTT Electronics MVD7000 and MVE7000 driver help pages.
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# NTT Electronics MVD7000
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## About
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The **NTT Electronics MVD7000** is a high-performance HEVC IP decoder designed for professional broadcast applications, offering H.265/HEVC and H.264/AVC decoding with ultra-low latency. It supports dual-stream decoding, embedded audio, and robust IP transmission with FEC and ARQ for reliability.
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## Key Features
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- **Status pages**: Overviews of the general state information of the device, the last event data, and the device interfaces.
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- **IP1 and IP2 receive**: Simultaneously decodes two video streams with embedded audio support.
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- **Advanced parameters**: Features FEC, ARQ, and GENLOCK for synchronized and error-free video transmission.
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- **Decode**: Allows you to configure the decoding parameters.
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## Technical Reference
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> [!NOTE]
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> For detailed technical information, refer to our [technical documentation page](xref:Connector_help_NTT_Electronics_MVD7000_Technical).
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uid: Connector_help_NTT_Electronics_MVD7000_Technical
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# NTT Electronics MVD7000 Technical
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## About
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The **NTT Electronics MVD7000** is a high-performance HEVC IP decoder designed for professional broadcast applications, offering H.265/HEVC and H.264/AVC decoding with ultra-low latency. It supports dual-stream decoding, embedded audio, and robust IP transmission with FEC and ARQ for reliability. Its compact 1U half-rack design makes it ideal for space-efficient deployments.
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The **NTT Electronics MVD7000** connector is used to monitor and configure the MVD7000 decoder from NTT Electronics.
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## Configuration
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### Connections
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#### SNMP Connection
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This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:
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SNMP CONNECTION:
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- **IP address/host**: The polling IP or URL of the destination.
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- **IP port**: The IP port of the destination.
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SNMP Settings:
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- **Get community string**: The community string used when reading values from the device (default: *public*).
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- **Set community string**: The community string used when setting values on the device (default: *private*).
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### Web Interface
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The web interface is only accessible when the client machine has network access to the product.
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## How to use
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### General
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This page displays general information about the device as well as the **Last Event** data. Via page buttons, you can access information about the **device state** and **device interfaces**.
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> [!NOTE]
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> On the **PPPoE 1** subpage, the parameter **PPPoE1 Gateway** will show as *Not Initialized* because of an issue in the device. This value is present on the web interface but not available via SNMP (the OID exists but the device is not sending data for that parameter).
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### Decode Status
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This page displays the status of the decoder parameters.
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### PID
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This page contains overview of all the PID information for the device.
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### Output Status
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This page contains all the relevant output status information.
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### Streaming Status
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This page displays all the relevant parameters for the streaming status of the device.
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### Receive Information
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This page displays the status of the receive information.
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### Packet Counters
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This page displays all the relevant parameters for the packet counters of the device. It also contains a button that allows you to clear the packet counters data.
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### Streaming Common
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The page contains common parameters that apply to the available streams.
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### IP1 Receive and IP2 Receive
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These pages contain all the available configuration parameters for the IP1 and IP2 receive information.
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### Decode
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This page contains all the relevant information regarding the decoding of the device. This includes the **Input/Output**, **Superimpose**, **Decode**, and **PID** parameters, which can be configured on the page.
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### Control, Data1, and Data2 Interfaces
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The interfaces pages contain all the data with regards to the control, data 1, and data 2 device interfaces. You can also alter the settings of the device interfaces.
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### System Settings
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This page allows you to view and configure the system settings, such as the device **Time Zone**, **Date**, **Time**, and **NTP** data.
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### Preferences
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This page allows you to view and configure the preset information.
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### Traps
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The traps page contains a table with all the relevant information regarding the traps that the device has sent.
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It also contains page buttons to the following subpages:
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- **Last Trap Data**: Displays the last trap data received from the device.
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- **Clean up Configuration**: Contains parameters that will activate automatic cleanup of the traps table.
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# NTT Electronics MVE7000
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## About
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The **NTT Electronics MVE7000** is a high-performance HEVC IP encoder designed for ultra-low latency HD video transmission. It supports H.265/HEVC encoding, has multiple input interfaces (3G-SDI, HDMI), and features seamless IP transmission with FEC and ARQ for reliability.
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## Key Features
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- **Status pages**: Overviews of the general state information of the device, the last event data, and the device interfaces.
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- **Stream data**: Allows you to output and configure up to 4 IP streams simultaneously.
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## Technical Reference
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> [!NOTE]
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> For detailed technical information, refer to our [technical documentation page](xref:Connector_help_NTT_Electronics_MVE7000_Technical).
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# NTT Electronics MVE7000 Technical
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## About
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The **NTT Electronics MVE7000** is a high-performance HEVC IP encoder designed for ultra-low latency HD video transmission. It supports H.265/HEVC encoding, has multiple input interfaces (3G-SDI, HDMI), and features seamless IP transmission with FEC and ARQ for reliability.
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The **NTT Electronics MVE7000** connector is used to monitor and configure the MVE7000 Encoder from NTT Electronics.
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## Configuration
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### Connections
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#### SNMP Connection
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This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:
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SNMP CONNECTION:
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- **IP address/host**: The polling IP or URL of the destination.
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- **IP port**: The IP port of the destination.
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SNMP Settings:
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- **Get community string**: The community string used when reading values from the device (default: *public*).
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- **Set community string**: The community string used when setting values on the device (default: *private*).
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### Web Interface
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The web interface is only accessible when the client machine has network access to the product.
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## How to use
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### General
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This page displays general information about the device as well as the **Last Event** data. Via page buttons, you can access information about the **device state** and **device interfaces**.
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> [!NOTE]
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> On the **PPPoE 1** subpage, the parameter **PPPoE1 Gateway** will show as *Not Initialized* because of an issue in the device. This value is present on the web interface but not available via SNMP (the OID exists but the device is not sending data for that parameter).
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### Encode Input Status
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This page displays the status of the encoder input parameters.
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### Encode Status
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This page contains all the relevant parameters for the encoding status of the device.
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### Streaming Status
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This page displays all the relevant parameters for the streaming status of the device.
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### Input/Output
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This page contains all the relevant configuration parameters for the input and output settings of the device.
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### Superimpose
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This page contains all the relevant configuration parameters for the superimpose settings of the device.
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### Video
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This page contains all the relevant configuration parameters for the video settings of the device.
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### Audio
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This page contains all the relevant configuration parameters for the audio settings of the device.
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### PID
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This page contains all the PID information for the device.
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### TS MUX
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This page contains all the relevant configuration parameters for the TS MUX settings of the device.
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### Streaming Common
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The page contains common parameters that apply to the available streams.
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### Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3, and Stream 4
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These pages contain all the available configuration parameters for the Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3, and Stream 4 settings.
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### Control, Data1, and Data2 Interfaces
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The interfaces pages contain all the data with regards to the control, data 1, and data 2 device interfaces. You can also alter the settings of the device interfaces.
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### System Settings
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This page allows you to view and configure the system settings, such as the device **Time Zone**, **Date**, **Time**, and **NTP** data.
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### Preferences
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This page allows you to view and configure the preset information.
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### Traps
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The traps page contains a table with all the relevant information regarding the traps that the device has sent.
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It also contains page buttons to the following subpages:
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- **Last Trap Data**: Displays the last trap data received from the device.
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- **Clean up Configuration**: Contains parameters that will activate automatic cleanup of the traps table.

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