Term

Meaning

 

 

SD Card

A flash memory card that provides secure storage for your machine, which is also popular with handheld

(Secure

devices such as digital cameras, cell-phones, and PDAs.

Digital

 

Memory

 

Card)

 

 

 

Selective

A function that can be set so that your unit will receive from only those machines programmed into your

Reception

dialer.

 

 

Server

A computer, or a software package, that provides a specific kind of service to client software running on

 

other computers.

 

A single server machine could have several different server software packages running on it, thus providing

 

many different servers to clients on the network.

 

 

Sleep Mode

The lowest power state that the machine enters after the specified time without actually turning off.

 

 

SMTP

An accepted standard used extensively on the Internet for transferring Email messages between

(Simple

computers. The standard defines exactly how the message will be sent, any controls, format of the

Mail

message etc.

Transfer

 

Protocol)

 

 

 

Software

Software is basically a series of instructions that causes the PC to do something.

 

The Operating System such as DOS is known as Systems Software. Application Programs such as a Word

 

Processor or Spreadsheet perform the main tasks for which we use the PC.

 

 

Station

Alphanumeric ID which can be programmed for each phone number or Email Address location in the

Name

Address Book.

 

 

Stored

Documents that have been scanned and now are saved in your machine's memory.

Document

 

 

 

Sub-

ITU-T recommendation for further routing, forwarding or relaying of incoming faxes.

Address

 

 

 

Sub-

ITU-T recommendation for additional security that corresponds to the Sub-Address.

Addressing

 

Password

 

 

 

Subnet

A mask bit used to manage sub-segments of the network which is defined with network IDs.

Mask

 

 

 

Substitute

Your machine's ability to save an incoming document into its memory, when it runs out of recording paper or

Memory

toner.

Reception

 

 

 

TCP/IP

TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. It is quite simply a standard set of

 

protocols that govern the basic workings of the Internet that was implemented in 1982.

 

The TCP part is all about ensuring that data is transmitted correctly between 2 computers. If any errors

 

occur these are detected & the data is retransmitted. The data transmitted is split up into small portions

 

called Data packets. The IP part of TCP/IP is how these data packets are moved from one point to another.

 

Each computer on the internet has a unique IP address & the data packets are moved from the source to

 

the destination through many different computers & this is controlled via TCP/IP. This protocol is used on

 

the Internet & also by computers which are part of a LAN.

 

 

Thumbnails

A miniature display of a page or an image. Thumbnails enable you to see the layout of many pages/images

 

on the screen at once. Generally, thumbnails are too small to show the actual text/image.

 

 

TIFF

Tagged Image File Format. One of the many different types of File Format used on PC's. An image file

 

format for attachments of graphic data for smooth transmission between different units.

 

The coding method of this format supports the same coding as Modified Huffman (MH) and multiple-page

 

image data.

 

 

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DP-C262 specifications

The Philips DP-C262 is a versatile, high-performance digital display designed to meet the demands of modern signage and information sharing. With its sleek design and advanced technology, the DP-C262 is perfect for a variety of commercial environments, including retail, transportation hubs, and corporate offices.

One of the standout features of the DP-C262 is its vibrant display capabilities. The display utilizes advanced LED-backlit technology, ensuring bright and vivid colors that capture attention. With a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels, the Full HD display provides clear and sharp images, making it ideal for showcasing videos, graphics, and dynamic content.

The DP-C262 is equipped with an intuitive touchscreen interface, allowing for interactive applications. Whether it's displaying product information, wayfinding, or engaging customers with interactive promotions, the touchscreen functionality enhances user experience and encourages interaction. This capability revolutionizes traditional passive displays into engaging platforms that can actively involve the audience.

In terms of connectivity, the Philips DP-C262 offers multiple input options, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB. This assortment allows for easy integration with various devices, whether it’s a media player, computer, or other display systems. The USB port supports media playback directly from USB devices, enabling seamless content updates without needing additional hardware.

Moreover, the DP-C262 features built-in content management software, simplifying the creation and scheduling of digital content. Users can upload, manage, and schedule content remotely via a user-friendly interface, which is crucial for businesses that require frequent updates. This software capability streamlines operations and ensures that content remains relevant and up-to-date.

The device is also crafted for durability and longevity, boasting a robust design that withstands heavy usage. Features such as a wide viewing angle ensure that content is visible from various perspectives, making it suitable for installation in high-traffic areas.

Additionally, energy efficiency is a key consideration for the DP-C262, as it is designed to consume less power while providing high-quality output. This focus on energy savings not only helps reduce operational costs but also aligns with growing environmental awareness among businesses.

In summary, the Philips DP-C262 combines sleek design, vibrant display technology, and interactive capabilities, making it a valuable asset for any business looking to enhance its digital signage strategy. Its robust features, connectivity options, and management tools set it apart as a leading choice for effective communication and engagement in diverse environments.