Glossary 14-7
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Glossary

A

Access code dialing
Access code dialing enables you to start a document transmission by pressing [#] (or
another key depending on your setting) followed by an access code you register with
the one-touch or coded speed dialing numbers.
Activity report
Journal of transactions, both sent and received.
ADF
Stands for automatic document feeder.
Automatic dialing
Dialing fax or telephone numbers by pressing one or four keys. To use automatic
dialing, you must register the numbers in the machines memory. See also One-Touch
Speed Dialing, Coded Speed Dialing, Access Code Dialing, and Group Dialing.
Automatic redialing
When the other fax machine is busy or does not answer, the machine waits two
minutes, and then automatically redials the same number. If there is still no answer, it
makes one more attempt after waiting another two minutes. After the last
unsuccessful attempt, the machine prints an Error TX report.
Automatic reduction of received image
At the top of the received document, the date, time, company name, and fax number
can be printed. Because this extra information at the top of the received document
requires additional space, the number of pages of the received document may
increase. Automatic reduction of the received image avoids this by reducing the size
of the printed image.

B

bps
Stands for bits per second. The measure of transmission speed used in relationship
to networks and communication lines.
Broadcasting
Transmitting a document to more than one location.