Glossary
Convenience copier | A copier used to make occasional, temporary reproductions of | |
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| documents. |
Fine resolution | 203 x 196 lines per inch, a transmission mode used by fax to | |
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| transmit images containing a great deal of detail. |
Gray scale | Shades of gray (8 for the PriorityFax) used to provide a faithful | |
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| reproduction of photographic images. |
A feature by which you can dial a number by pressing just one | ||
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| b u t t o n . |
PBX |
| Private branch exchange, a computerized telephone switch, |
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| usually found in large organizations, which accepts calls from the |
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| outside and transfers them to various extensions inside and which |
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| routes calls from the inside to the outside. |
Photo | resolution | A transmission mode used by the fax machine to transmit camera |
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| images containing a great deal of detail. See also gray scale. |
Speed | dialing | A feature by which you can dial a number by pressing just three |
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| buttons. |
Standard resolution | 203 x 98 lines per inch, the transmission mode used by the fax to | |
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| transmit images containing typewritten or printed matter and less- |
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| detailed drawings. |
Tone/pulse | Types of dialing; pulse is the rotary method, where the phone | |
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| system counts pulses (clicks) to determine the number you are |
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| dialing. Tone is the audio method where the system listens to the |
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| tones to determine the number you are dialing. |
USOC RJ11C jack | The standard modular |