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, for example, 360 x 360 dpi.

Restricted reception

The ability of your MultiPASS 1000 to restrict incoming documents. With this feature turned on, the MultiPASS 1000 will receive documents only from speed dialing numbers registered in the unit.

Rotary pulse

A telephone dialing system where a dial is rotated to send pulses to the telephone switching system. When you pulse dial, you hear clicks. When you touch-tone dial, the most common dialing system, you hear tones. Rotary pulse dialing requires certain setting adjustments.

S

Sender ID

The identifying information from the sender at the top of a document including: date and time, the sender’s fax/telephone number, sender’s name, receiver’s name or company name, and page number. Also called TTI or Transmit Terminal ID.

Sending speed

The bits per second rate at which documents are sent. See also bps.

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 when the MultiPASS 1000 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. Dialing out through a switchboard sometimes requires use of the PAUSE button.

Glossary

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Canon MP 1000 manual Resolution, Restricted reception, Rotary pulse, Sender ID, Sending speed, Standby, Switchboard