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Term

Meaning

 

 

Direct

Allows Internet Fax machines to communicate directly with each other within the Firewall (Intranet) without

SMTP

going through the Mail Server, thus alleviating the burden on the Mail Server.

 

 

Disk Drive

A peripheral storage device that holds, spins, reads and writes magnetic or optical disks. It may be a

 

receptacle for disk cartridges, disk packs or floppy disks, or it may contain non-removable disk platters like

 

most hard disks.

 

 

Domain

A unique name that identifies an Internet site.

Name

Domain Names always have 2 or more parts, separated by dots.

 

The part on the left is the most specific, and the part on the right is the most general.

 

 

dpi

Abbreviation of dots per inch, which indicates the resolution of images. The more dots per inch, the higher

 

the resolution. A common resolution for laser printers is 600 dots per inch. This means 600 dots across and

 

600 dots down, so there are 360,000 dots per square inch.

 

 

Drum

Along with the laser, this is one of the basic components of a laser printer. A light-sensitive drum on which

 

the image is generated by the laser beam as the pattern of an electric charge. The toner particles adhere to

 

this pattern after the drum has brushed against the developing roller. (a.k.a. OPC Drum)

 

 

DTMF

Dialing method that sends a different set of frequencies for each digit of the telephone keypad. Commonly

(Dual Tone

refers to touch tone dialing.

Multi

 

Frequency)

 

 

 

ECM (Error

The ability to correct transmission errors as detected during the transmitting.

Correction

 

Mode)

 

 

 

Email

The address for sending and receiving data by Email. It consists of User name, Sub-domain name and

Address

Domain name.

 

 

Ethernet

A very common method of networking computers and equipment in a LAN.

 

A local-area network (LAN) architecture was developed by Xerox Corporation in cooperation with DEC and

 

Intel in 1976.

 

 

Fax Board

In a multi-functional device, this is a Fax capability built onto a printed circuit board which can send and

 

receive facsimiles. The multi-functional device is normally able to scan in a document and transmit it over a

 

phone line to another fax machine. Also, it can receive faxes from other machines and print them out.

 

 

Fax

The ability to forward all incoming faxes to the registered stations.

Forward

 

 

 

Fax

The list that contains the home fax parameters settings that you have programmed into your machine.

Parameter

 

List

 

 

 

File

A task that has been stored into the memory of your unit. Examples are deferred transactions.

 

 

Fixed

The method that allows you to determine one reduction rate, such as 75%, for all incoming documents.

Reduction

 

 

 

FTP

Short for File Transfer Protocol, the protocol for exchanging files over the Internet.

 

FTP works in the same way as HTTP for transferring Web pages from a server to a user's browser and

 

SMTP for transferring electronic mail across the Internet in that, like these technologies, FTP uses the

 

Internet's TCP/IP protocols to enable data transfer.

 

FTP is most commonly used to download a file from a server using the Internet or to upload a file to a

 

server (e.g., uploading a Web page file to a server).

 

 

Function

The key that will be utilized to begin an operation or configuration of a feature.

Keys

 

 

 

G3 (Group

Refers to the standards and transmission capabilities of the current generation of facsimile machines.

3)

 

 

 

Chapter 5 Appendix

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Contents Operating Instructions Operating Instructions AccessoriesNotation ConventionsIcons Table of Contents Glossary Adding to the Address BookPlace the originals Press the Scan/Email key Basic Operation ProcedureDesired scanning mode if necessary Getting To Know Your MachinePress the Start key Select the location or destinationSending an Email Getting To KnowYour Machine Memo Select Address Book Select SD Card/Hard Drive Refer to Scanner Settings seeScan/Email Operations Scan to the SD Memory CardScan/Email Scan to the PCMCIA/PC Card Select PC Card Insert a PCMCIA/PC Card Adapter with a memory cardSelect SD Card/Hard Drive Scan to the Internal Hard Disk DriveEnter the IP Address that has been set On this machine Retrieve Scanned Image from Hard Disk DriveStart a Web Browser, such as Internet Explorer, on your computerScan to the Computer Place the originals Select Basic Menu to configureClick Display Select an alphabet tab Select a computerPress the Scan/Email key Select Email Scan to EmailSelect an email address ChapterOperations Select an alphabet tabTo confirm the selected or inputted Email Address Memo Input the first few characters Email Addressing from Ldap ServerPlace the originals Select Global Press the Scan/Email key Select Email Select SearchSelect a compluter, and then select OK Select Add to Local Add an Email Address to the Address BookSelect OK to register the email address as a station Receiving Email Automatically Configure to Receive EmailReceiving an Email Receiving Email Manually Set the desired scanning modes Scanner SettingsSetting the Scanning Quality Quality AdjustmentSelecting Original Type Adjusting Scanning Density Setting Original Type and Scanning DensitySelect a desired resolution, and then select OK Scanning ResolutionMemo Select Compression Full Color Advanced Color Quality SettingsSelect Adjustment Select a picture quality, and then select Compression Full ColorSelect OK Select Compression Grayscale ScannerCompression Grayscale Compression BlackSelect Background Removal SettingsBackground Removal ContrastSelect File Type and Name Setting the File Type and/or File NameSelect Basic Menu Select a file type Select a File Name type To enter File Name Select 2-Sided Original Scanning 2-Sided OriginalsSelect Job Build and Sadf Edit an Email Address Select Scanner SettingsAdding to the Address Book Editing the Address BookEdit the email address, and then select OK Select Close Press the Reset keyDelete an Email Address Memo Select 25 Edit Image Box Name Editing Image Box NameInput a button name, and then select OK Select OK or Cancel Select Close Press the Reset keyGlossary AppendixSmtp ITU-T LCD PCL TCP/IP Or piece of paper with the opposite polarity Memo USA Only
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