Muratec F-320 manual Receiver ID See Station ID

Models: F-320

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Paper sizes — All are width ⋅ length:

 

 

 

 

 

Letter-sized = 8.5″ ⋅ 11.0″ (216 ⋅ 279 mm)

Legal-sized = 8.5″ ⋅ 14.0″ (216 ⋅ 356 mm)

A5

=

5.8″ ⋅

8.3″

(148 ⋅

210 mm)

B5

= 7.2″ ⋅

10.1″

(182 ⋅

257 mm)

A4

=

8.3″ ⋅

11.7″

(210 ⋅

297 mm)

B4

= 10.1″ ⋅

14.3″

(257 ⋅

364 mm)

A3

= 11.7″ ⋅

16.5″

(297 ⋅

420 mm)

 

 

 

 

 

Passcode — A four-digit code-number. On your fax machine, the protection passcode lets the user limit access to fax operations, as well as certain settings and even documents readied for polling (in the case of polling, only calling machines whose users enter the proper passcode will be able to poll the document.)

PBX (or PABX) — Private branch exchange; privately-owned telephone equipment serving a particular building, business or area. Many PBX systems use digital transmission lines which, unlike more common PSTN lines, are not compatible with fax machine use. The user should not connect a fax unit to a PBX without first checking with the system manufacturer or ser- vice representative.

PCL — Printer Control Language. An industry standard for printer control. Some Muratec fax machines include or offer PCL-compatible printing for Windows-based personal comput- ers.

Platen — A traditional copier-style top to a fax machine or digital copier. Some Muratec fax machines and multifunctional products include a platen top, allowing you to fax from books and other awkward sources.

Polling — Automatic transmission to a calling remote fax, or reception of a document from a remote fax set for this operation. Polling is convenient whenever a central unit must receive information from one or several remote faxes. The caller bears all telephone charges and pre- vents several remote units from calling at the same time. See also Secure polling.

Private line — (Or leased line.) A service offered by many telephone systems; provides an exclusive phone circuit between two geographic points. A Muratec fax does not require a pri- vate line. See also PSTN.

Proprietary Non-standard. In fax, refers to a fax feature which works only in communi- cations between fax machines that are the same brand.

PSTN — Public switched telephone network; the most common type of telephone lines and service in use, in contrast to private or leased lines. A Muratec fax provides fast, reliable data transmission over a PSTN line, and does not need a special or dedicated telephone line. See also Private line.

QuadAccess® — Muratec’s QuadAccess allows your Muratec fax machine to perform four or more tasks simultaneously without slowing.

RCR — Receive confirmation report. An RCR is your assurance that the document you trans- mitted was received. The RCR prints after your transmission, identifying the receiving unit and recording the date, time, transmission mode, number of pages sent and the result. The RCR is an exclusive feature of Muratec fax machines and is available only when transmitting to other, compatible Muratec fax machines. See also TCR.

Receiver ID — See Station ID.

Just in case …

Redialing — The dialing again, either manually or automatically controlled, of the most recently dialed fax or phone number. Automatic redialing follows an unsuccessful dialing attempt and can be done manually or automatically.

Relay broadcasting — Lets some Muratec fax machines store a document in internal mem- ory, transmit the document to the memory of a remote “hub” fax and then instruct that unit to relay (re-transmit) the document to each fax in a call group in the “hub” unit. This feature speeds extremely high-volume fax communication and allows a single command to initiate document transmission to hundreds of preprogrammed fax locations. It also saves phone charges for the originating machine. Your machine can initiate a relay broadcast.

Remote fax machine — The machine on the other “end” of a fax communication.

REN — See Ringer equivalence number.

Resolution — The resolution of documents transmitted or copied by fax machines is mea- sured by the number of horizontal (H) and vertical (V) lines per inch (lpi) the unit can print. A Muratec unit may offer one or more of these resolution levels:

Normal

203H

98V lpi

Fine

203H

196V lpi

Superfine

203H

392V lpi

Some Muratec units also offer grayscale transmission (see also Grayscale) for accurate repro- duction of photographs and other shaded originals.

Ringer equivalence number — Also called REN. A number assigned to telecommunications equipment used in the United States; designed to prevent overloading on a telephone circuit. See also Load number.

Scanning width — See Effective scanning width.

SecureMail — Allows a Muratec fax user to send a document to or receive one into (usually something confidential) an “electronic mail box.” The transmission is protected at the receiv- ing Muratec fax by an access code; the receiving fax prints the document only when an authorized user enters the code.

Secure polling — Polling in which preset passcodes are checked between two machines before polling is allowed to take place.

Speed-dialing— Allows the fax user to store frequently used fax numbers for dialing with the touch of three keys — an identifier key (either * or #) and then a three-digit code — for each number. See also Autodialing and One-touch dialing.

Station ID — (Also called Location ID or Receiver ID.) An autodialer feature which lets the fax user enter a descriptive name to correspond with the number in an autodialer entry. For example, rather than entering only 1-972-555-3465,the user can enter that number and a name, such as Dallas Branch Office. (Many Muratec models with this feature allow entry of both upper-case and lower-case letters, for greater ease of reading.)

Subaddressing — An ITU-T standard allowing fax machines to specify special delivery characteristics of a transmission. For example, subaddressing allows fax machines from dif- ferent manufacturers to send and receive messages into confidential memory mailboxes, or to retrieve specific files from polling memory.

Subscriber ID — A fax machine’s telephone number, as identified by a user setting. See TTI.

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