MPS*

Multi-Page Signal.

multifile transmission

Refers to the fax machine’s ability to send several documents to different stations at

NO. (singular)NOS. (plural)

NO. is an abbreviation for the word number. Does NOT denote a negative response.

name

Refers to the alphabetic identifier assigned to a fax station. For example; The station n

NO. of stations

Refers to the quantity of stations to be used in the task being performed. Does NOT refer to of a station nor act as an identifier. For example; Enter the number of stations to be c

Normal

Refers to a common or routine conditional state of operation. For example; Normal cont mon everyday fax reception not involving light or dark originals.

Not Registered

A term used to indicate that a particular entry (one-touch or speed dial number) does not stored in memory for that entry.

NSC*

NonStandard facilities Command.

NSF*

NonStandard Facilities.

NSS*

Non-Standard Setup.

number(singular)numbers(plural)

Refers to a single numeric digit (as in the number 2), or series of numeric digits (as in a te having several digits).

numeric ID

A number of up to 20 digits which identifies the fax machine and which can be displayed o receiving machine.

numeric keypad

The group of numeric keys on the fax machine’s control panel.

*CCITT signal for Group 3 transmission. For more information, see Group 3 standards docum

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