Oki 5250 manual Database polling. See Polling

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bps. Bits per second. Used to express the speed of transmission of data. Because fax transmission treats a document as a graphic image rather than as a series of alphabetic and numeric characters, bps does not correspond to the number of characters transmitted per second.

Broadcasting. Sending one document to many different locations at the same time.

Byte. A group of digital elements, usually sent as eight bits to the byte.

Call reserve. Also called call request. An ITU-T standard fax feature, which allows a user to request voice communication prior to, during, or after transmission.

Call-waiting service. An optional telephone company service that identifies when another party is calling while one is already on the phone. Call-waiting signals often cause interruption of fax transmission or reception.

CCITT. See ITU-T.

CCD, CIS. Charged coupled device. The scanning mechanism used in some fax machines. The CCD “reads” fluorescent light bouncing off a document.

Compatibility. The term “compatible” describes the ability of separate things to function together. Your fax machine features ITU-T Group 3 compatibility, the modern standard for worldwide communication.

Confidential transmission. See Secure Mail.

Confirmation report. See RCR and TCR.

Continuous polling. See Polling.

Copy mode. Lets one use a fax machine as a convenience copier.

Cover page (automatic). A small, user-created message; can be the first page of every transmission.

Database polling. See Polling.

Data compression. Used in digital fax machines to speed transmission. See also Digital fax, MH and MSE, SMSE.

Delayed command. Transmission or polling operation set by the user to occur later, automatically, at a predetermined time. Great for reducing costs by making fax calls during times, such as late at night or on weekends, when telephone costs are lowest.

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