Appendix

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13.4FAX Terms

This section describes the general terms used in the fax communication.

Explanations may be given of the terms of functions that are not equipped to this machine.

Terms

 

Description

Numerics

2 in 1 TX

The function to gather two pages into one

 

 

page and to transmit the composed wide

 

 

page.

A

Abbreviated

One of the functions to register the fax num-

 

dial number

bers dialed frequently. Registering the desti-

 

 

nation name and retrieval character when

 

 

you register the abbreviated dial, you can

 

 

designate the destination with the Address

 

 

Book. Up to 500 abbreviated numbers (000-

 

 

499) can be registered.

 

Address Book

To dial the destination by searching the name

 

 

of the destination from the list of the abbrevi-

 

 

ated dial numbers registered.

B

Batch trans-

The function to transmit more than one doc-

 

mission

ument as a document at specified time auto-

 

 

matically if the transmission condition of the

 

 

documents such as the destination, trans-

 

 

mission time, memory transmit, or resolution

 

 

is same.

 

bps

An abbreviation for “bit per second.” It is the

 

 

unit of data transmission and represents the

 

 

amount of data sent in one second.

 

Broadcasting

To transmit a fax to multiple stations by a sin-

 

 

gle operation.

 

Bulletin board

The function to post the documents you want

 

 

to read or to store documents to be transmit-

 

 

ted by polling.

C

Confidential

The function to exchange private information

 

communication

with specific persons. The originals sent by

 

 

the confidential communication are stored in

 

 

the receiver's confidential box and they are

 

 

not printed at the reception. They are printed

 

 

after the certain operation such as inputting

 

 

the password.

D

Dialing method

There are two methods: PB or Pulse.

 

 

 

E

ECM (Error

The error correction mode for G3 communi-

 

Correction

cation. It communicates with a destination

 

Mode)

during checking whether data is sent to the

 

 

destination properly or not. If not, it sends the

 

 

data again. If the destination supports the

 

 

ECM, data is transmitted in ECM unless you

 

 

set the ECM OFF mode.

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Minolta C300, C352 manual FAX Terms

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