
Glossary
An Ethernet standard for cable. | |
| The 10/100 refers to its 10/100 Mbps bandwidth, the base to single channel baseband, and |
| the T to the Twisted pair. |
| The cable uses two pairs of unshielded twisted wires. |
Access Code | A |
Address Book | The ability to store full phone numbers, or email addresses into the dialer, and then utilizing a |
| single keystroke to speed dial that number/email address in the future. |
Address Book Dialing | The ability to dial an entire telephone number/email address by pressing one key. |
ADF (Automatic | The mechanism that delivers a stack of document pages to the scanner one page at a time. |
Document Feeder) |
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Auto Print Reduction | The method of automatically reducing a received document so that it can be printed onto a |
| standard size piece of plain paper. For example, your machine will reduce an incoming legal |
| size page to 75% of its original size so it could fit on a letter size page. |
Automatic Reception | The mode that allows you to receive fax documents without user intervention. |
Batch Transmission | The ability to accumulate different document files for the same destination(s) to be |
| transmitted in a single phone call. |
BPS (Bits Per Second) | The amount of data that is transmitted over the phone line. Your machine can start at each |
| Max. Modem speed, and automatically steps down to suitable speed depending on the |
| phone line condition, and the receiving machines capabilities. |
| (Max. Modem Speed is 33600 BPS) |
CCITT | Consultative Committee on International Telegraph, and Telephone. This organization has |
| presently developed four groups of industry standards that insure facsimile compatibility. |
Character ID | A programmed proprietary code name that allows up to 16 alphanumeric characters |
| identifying your facsimile machine. |
Character Keys | The keys that are used to enter letters, and symbols for various programming functions. |
Client | Clients are computers that run software programs used to contact, and obtain data from |
| Server software program on another computer, often across a great distance. |
Coding Scheme | The data compression method used by facsimile machines. Your machine utilizes Modified |
| Huffman (MH), Modified Read (MR), Modified Modified Read (MMR), and Joint |
| Experts Group (JBIG) coding schemes. |
Comm. Journal | Refers to either the Communication Journal, Relay Transmission Report, or the Confidential |
| XMT Report. |
Confidential RCV Report The report that gives you information about a confidential document(s) that is held in your machine's memory.
Contrast | Signifies the scanning sensitivity in terms of lightness, and darkness of your original |
| transmitting pages. |
Cover Sheet | A Fax Cover Sheet can be attached to your transmit document(s) that shows the recipient's |
| name, originator's name, and number of pages attached. |
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