Glossary

STANDARD

A document setting for sending normal typewritten or printed documents containing only text and no drawings, photographs, or illustrations.

Standby

The mode in which the fax is on and ready to use.

All operations start from standby mode when the

LCD displays the date and time.

Switchboard

Also called a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) internal switching system. A telephone system, usually for a large company office with many extensions, whereby you must dial an outside line number along with the regular telephone or fax number. Dialling out through a switchboard sometimes requires use of the [Redial/Pause] button.

T

Timed Sending

Setting the fax to transmit documents at a preset time in the future. See also Delayed Sending.

Tone/pulse setting

The ability to set the fax to match the telephone di- alling system your telephone line uses: touch-tone or rotary pulse.

Tone

A button that allows you to temporarily switch to touch-tone from pulse dialling. In some countries, on-line data services may require that you use tone dialling.

TTI

Transmit Terminal ID. See Sender ID.

U

Unidirectional printing

Printing in one direction only, left to right. This printing method on the fax provides a higher image quality but slower print speed. See also Bi-directional printing.

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