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The Videx 5000 Series Eclipse Video Monitor range is now available with a memory function for additional security.  The memory card can record up to 512 still pictures from the video camera, showing the date and time of the recording.

Both automatic and manual recording can be carried out.  When done automatically, the videophone stores a frame when a call is made - a particularly useful feature for the building owner to set up when away from home in order to record who called and the date and time of the visit.  Alternatively, manual recording of a frame is simply carried out by a press of a button during a call or picture recall.  When the memory is full, the oldest recording is overwritten.  Date, brightness, contrast and hue settings for the images are set via the videophone's on screen display menu.

With its compact design, high quality 3.5” TFT LCD colour display and “hands free” speech capability, 5000 Series Eclipse models have a range of function buttons to give the user full control.  Eclipse models are supplied for surface mounting, but flush mounting kits are available.  In addition to the standard brilliant white finish, Eclipse video monitors, and flush kits are available with a carbon fibre effect finish or a silver painted finish as an alternative.

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