Glossary

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Rotary pulse

A telephone dialling system where a dial is

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One-touch Speed Dialling buttons

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 touch-tone dial, the

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.

P

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S

 

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

 

R

A document setting for sending normal

typewritten or printed documents containing

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Redialling-automatic

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.

Redialling-manual

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

 

large incoming documents using the RX

 

REDUCTION option.

 

Resolution

 

The density of dots for any given output

 

device. Expressed in terms of dots per inch

 

(dpi). Low resolution causes font characters

 

and graphics to have a jagged appearance.

 

Higher resolution means smoother curves and

 

angles as well as a better match to traditional

 

typeface designs. Resolution values are

 

represented by horizontal data and vertical

 

data.

 

 

 

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