Philips DP-C262 manual Itu-T

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Chapter 5 Appendix

Term

Meaning

 

 

Group

The ability to program many telephone numbers into a single station so that many locations can be dialed in

Dialing

sequence utilizing a single keystroke.

 

 

Halftone

A scanning technique to distinguish levels of gray from black and white.

 

 

Handshaking

The exchange of a group of control signals that communicate between the transmitter and receiver. These

 

signals determine the condition at which communication can occur.

 

 

Hard Disk

This is commonly the slang term for a hard drive is closed and the disks are hard (usually metal). The

 

closed system gives the possibility of a device that physically stores data in your multi-functional machine/

 

computer. It's much like a floppy disk, but the system is more precise, so the drive is faster and can hold

 

more data.

 

 

HDD (Hard

The physical component of a PC which performs the basic operations on the hard disk-including rotating

Disk Drive)

the disk & reading/writing data to the disk.

 

 

Header

A row of information that is transmitted by the sending machine and printed on the top of each page by the

 

receiving unit. This identifies the transmitting unit and information about the transmission, such as time and

 

date.

 

 

Homepage

The page that your Browser displays when it starts up or main web page for a business, organization, etc.

 

 

Host

Any computer on a network that is repository for services available to other computers on the network.

 

A Host must have a unique Host name within a domain.

 

The host is the first (left most) section of the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN).

 

The reminder of the FQDN is the domain and often tells you something about where your machine is

 

located ( i.e., at Panasonic)

 

Ex:

 

Your machine's Email Address is: Fax@fax01.panasonic.com

 

In the example above "fax01" is the host and "panasonic.com" is the domain.

 

 

Image

This signifies the amount of memory available in your unit capable of storing pages of documents. All page

Memory

units of measure are based on the ITU-T Image No.1.

Size

 

 

 

Install

To add hardware or load a software application onto your multi-functional machine/computer.

 

 

Internet

The Internet is a vast collection of inter-connected networks that all use the TCP/IP protocols, on which you

 

can send an Email, chat to people electronically or search for information on almost any subject you care to

 

think of. Quite simply it is a “network of computer networks”.

 

 

Internet

The Internet fax uses the Internet to send faxes. The transmission and reception take place via store-and-

FAX

forward mode on the Internet using Internet Email.

 

In store-and-forward mode the facsimile protocol “stops” at the gateway to the Internet and is reestablished

 

at the gateway leaving the Internet.

 

 

Intranet

A private network inside a company or organization that uses the same kinds of software that you would

 

find on the public internet, but that is only for internal use.

 

 

IP Address

A unique number used to identify equipment or host computers on the Internet.

 

 

ISP

An institution that provides access to the Internet in some form, usually for money.

(Internet

 

Service

 

Provider)

 

 

 

ITU-T

International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication, formerly known as C.C.I.T.T

(C.C.I.T.T.)

 

 

 

ITU-T

An Industry standard document that allows comparisons of the transmission speeds and capabilities of

Image No.1

machines.

 

 

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Contents Operating Instructions Accessories Operating InstructionsConventions IconsNotation Table of Contents Adding to the Address Book GlossaryBasic Operation Procedure Desired scanning mode if necessaryGetting To Know Your Machine Place the originals Press the Scan/Email keySelect the location or destination Press the Start keyGetting To Know Your MachineSending an Email Memo Select SD Card/Hard Drive Refer to Scanner Settings see Scan/Email OperationsScan to the SD Memory Card Select Address BookScan/Email Scan to the PCMCIA/PC Card Insert a PCMCIA/PC Card Adapter with a memory card Select PC CardScan to the Internal Hard Disk Drive Select SD Card/Hard DriveRetrieve Scanned Image from Hard Disk Drive Start a Web Browser, such asInternet Explorer, on your computer Enter the IP Address that has been set On this machinePlace the originals Select Basic Menu to configure Scan to the ComputerSelect an alphabet tab Select a computer Click DisplayScan to Email Press the Scan/Email key Select EmailChapter OperationsSelect an alphabet tab Select an email addressTo confirm the selected or inputted Email Address Memo Email Addressing from Ldap Server Place the originals Select GlobalPress the Scan/Email key Select Email Select Search Input the first few charactersSelect a compluter, and then select OK Add an Email Address to the Address Book Select Add to LocalSelect OK to register the email address as a station Configure to Receive Email Receiving an EmailReceiving Email Automatically Receiving Email Manually Scanner Settings Setting the Scanning QualityQuality Adjustment Set the desired scanning modesSetting Original Type and Scanning Density Selecting Original Type Adjusting Scanning DensityScanning Resolution Select a desired resolution, and then select OKMemo Advanced Color Quality Settings Select Adjustment Select a picture quality, and then selectCompression Full Color Select Compression Full ColorSelect OK Scanner Compression GrayscaleCompression Black Select Compression GrayscaleSettings Background RemovalContrast Select Background RemovalSetting the File Type and/or File Name Select Basic Menu Select a file typeSelect File Type and Name Select a File Name type To enter File Name Scanning 2-Sided Originals Select 2-Sided OriginalSelect Job Build and Sadf Select Scanner Settings Adding to the Address BookEditing the Address Book Edit an Email AddressSelect Close Press the Reset key Edit the email address, and then select OKDelete an Email Address Memo Editing Image Box Name Select 25 Edit Image Box NameSelect OK or Cancel Select Close Press the Reset key Input a button name, and then select OKAppendix GlossarySmtp ITU-T LCD PCL TCP/IP Or piece of paper with the opposite polarity Memo USA Only
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