Introducing the Mighty Mini!
The ECL-556H - aka The Mighty Mini - has a number of advanced features that make
it perfect for many surveillance settings. First, it's ready
to go when pulled out of the box thanks to the PrePro
feature that insures all camera settings are optimized for
most placements (see below). Second, it's small
(just 3.5-inches in diameter) so it can be placed almost
anywhere. Third, it contains the Nextchip chipset, which
gives it advanced image processing that delivers a sharp,
accurately reproduced image. And that's not all.
Installers and users will be quick to take advantage
of the on-screen display (OSD) menu, which gives them a
window into this product's advanced features. This page
is too small to contain a discussion of all these
features
so
click here for the OSD menu page where you will find
a full discussion of programmable features. Here
are a few of the things you'll find:
- Advanced control of color reproduction using
multiple white balance menus
- High light masking control
- Day/Night control
- Advanced privacy masking that uses color coding
- Dynamic noise control
- Park line border color coding and superimposed
lines
- Multiple image enhancement
- Dead pixel compensation
- Much more. For a full explanation of all OSD menu
items please click here.
Installers will appreciate
two new features that aren't part of the OSD menu. These
features are PrePro and Overvoltage Tolerance.
PrePro (mentioned briefly above) means we've pre-programmed
options in
the OSD menu to provide a great
picture in the widest possible settings. This can save
installers a lot of time when setting up multiple cameras.
The camera is set to PrePro settings out of the box, and
can be returned to the PrePro setting when you reset the
camera using the command in the OSD menu.
Overvoltage tolerance is a feature that can save the
camera from destruction due to power supply "drift".
This happens when a power supply that is rated at 12VDC
suddenly rises to 13VDC, 15VDC or even higher for any
reason. This can happen due to power supply aging or
input voltage (AC main) rising in an unpredictable
manner. Instead of burning up, this camera handles the
rising voltage in stride, all the way to 20VDC.
For a full spec. sheet, please click here.
For a discussion of the OSD features in this camera,
please click here.