TTI

Stands for transmit terminal identi®cation. Also called sender information. The TTI is the name of the person or organisation and the facsimile number of the fax that sends a document. In addition to a unit name that you register for the fax, you can create up to 99 sender names that can be selected and used in place of the unit name when you send a facsimile transmission.

TTI SELECTOR

With this feature you can select the name to be printed at the top of the message you send. Usually you register your company name as the TTI, but you can also use personal names.

TX password

The ITU-T password set on your fax that accompanies the document you send and must match the RX password on the fax where it is received. If your TX password matches the RX password of the other party's fax, the document is received. If the passwords do not match, the document is not received. The maximum length of the password is 20 digits and may consist of numbers, spaces, asterisk (*), and pound mark (#).

U

UHQ

Stands for ultra high quality image. Allows you to send documents that are very close to the quality of the original.

Urgent document

Use direct sending to send an urgent document ahead of documents in the memory waiting to be sent. Just feed the urgent document into the facsimile and dial, and press DIRECT TX. As soon as the facsimile ®nishes sending the current document from the memory, it will send the urgent document. See also direct sending.

Glossary

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