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Glossary
O | Rotary pulse | |
A telephone dialling system where a dial is | ||
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| rotated to send pulses to the telephone | |
The buttons numbered 01 to 10 on the right of | switching system. When you pulse dial, you | |
the operation panel, each of which may be | hear clicks. When you | |
registered as a fax or telephone number. Once | most common dialling system, you hear tones. | |
a number is registered, you press one button to | Rotary pulse dialling requires certain setting | |
dial the entire number. | adjustments. | |
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Pause | Sender ID | |
A timing entry required for registering certain | The identifying information from the sender at | |
long distance numbers and for dialling out | the top of a document including: date and | |
through some telephone systems or | time, the sender's fax/telephone number, | |
switchboards. | sender's name, receiver's name or company | |
PBX | name, and page number. Also called TTI or | |
Transmit Terminal ID. | ||
Private Branch Exchange. See Switchboard. | Sending speed | |
PHOTO | ||
The bits per second rate at which documents | ||
The document setting you use for sending | are sent. See also bps. | |
documents with intermediate tones, such as | Sequential Broadcasting | |
photographs. | ||
Pulse | Transmitting documents to more than one | |
location (through the fax's memory). | ||
See Rotary pulse. | STANDARD | |
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R | A document setting for sending normal | |
typewritten or printed documents containing | ||
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| only text and no drawings, photographs, or | |
illustrations. | ||
When the fax you dial does not answer or a | ||
Standby | ||
sending error occurs, the fax waits for a | ||
speci®ed interval and then redials the same fax | The mode in which the fax is on and ready to | |
number. You can adjust the number of redials | use. All operations start from standby mode | |
and the length of time between redialling. | when the LCD displays the date and time. | |
| Switchboard | |
When you use the regular dialling method, you | Also called a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) | |
can quickly call the last number dialled by | internal switching system. A telephone system, | |
pressing [Redial/Pause]. | usually for a large company of®ce with many | |
Reduction mode | extensions, whereby you must dial an outside | |
line number along with the regular telephone | ||
The fax's automatic feature that slightly | ||
or fax number. Dialling out through a | ||
reduces the received image to allow room at | ||
switchboard sometimes requires use of the | ||
the top of the page for the sender's ID | ||
[Redial/Pause] button. | ||
information. You can also reduce the size of | ||
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large incoming documents using the RX |
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REDUCTION option. |
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Resolution |
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The density of dots for any given output |
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device. Expressed in terms of dots per inch |
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(dpi). Low resolution causes font characters |
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and graphics to have a jagged appearance. |
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Higher resolution means smoother curves and |
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angles as well as a better match to traditional |
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typeface designs. Resolution values are |
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represented by horizontal data and vertical |
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data. |
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