
Glossary
Ethernet | A very common method of networking computers, and equipment in a LAN. |
| Ethernet can handle up to 100 Mbps, and can be used with almost any kind of computer. |
FCC | Federal Communications Commission. The U.S. Government organization that regulates |
| communications originating, or terminating in the United States. |
Fax Forward | The ability to forward all incoming faxes to the specified station registered in the Address |
| Book. |
Fax Parameter List | The list that contains the home FAX parameters settings that you have programmed into your |
| machine. |
FAX/TEL Auto Switching The ability to share a single telephone line for both fax, and voice usage.
File | A task that has been stored into the memory of your unit. Examples are deferred |
| transactions. |
Fixed Print Reduction | The method that allows you to determine one reduction rate, such as 75%, for all incoming |
| documents. |
Function | The control panel key that will be utilized to begin an operation, or configuration of a feature. |
G3 Mode (Group 3) | Refers to the standards, and transmission capabilities of the current generation of facsimile |
| machines. |
Group Dialing | The ability to program many telephone numbers into a single station so that many locations |
| can be dialed in sequence utilizing a single keystroke. |
Handshaking | The exchange of a group of control signals that communicate between the transmitter, and |
| receiver. These signals determine the condition at which communication can occur. |
Header | A row of information that is transmitted by the sending machine, and printed on the top of |
| each page by the receiving unit. This identifies the transmitting unit, and information about |
| the transmission, such as time, and date. |
Home Page | The page that your Browser displays when it starts up, or the main web page for a business, |
| organization, etc. |
Host | Any computer on a network that is a repository for services available to other computers on |
| the network. |
| A Host must have a unique Host name within a domain. |
| The host is the first (left most) section of the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). |
| The remainder of the FQDN is the domain, and often tells you something about where your |
| machine is located (Ex: at Panasonic). |
| Ex: |
| Your machine's email address is: Fax@fax01.panasonic.com |
| In the example above "fax01" is the host, and "panasonic.com" is the domain. |
ID | A programmable address of up to 20 digits identifying your machine. |
Image Memory Capacity This signifies the amount of memory available in your unit capable of storing pages of documents. All page units of measure are based on the
Index Keys | A series of alphabetized keys for easy access to the stations programmed in the Address |
| Book. |
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