Panasonic DP-2500/3000 Operating Instructions Manual page 181

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Glossary
Receiving Password
Relay Transmission Report
Rotation XMT
Selective Reception
Station Name
Stored Originals
Sub-Address
Sub-Address Password
Substitute Memory ReceptionYour machine's ability to store an incoming document into its memory,
Transmission Reservation
Transmission Password
User Parameter
Verification Stamp
View Mode - File List
View Mode - Journal
A 4-digit password that is checked before a document is received.
A report that contains information regarding the last document
transmission to a relay station.
The document is set as (
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transmitted as (
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A function that can be set so that your unit will receive from only those
machines programmed into your dialer.
Alphanumeric ID which can be programmed for each Phone Book dialling
number.
Documents that have been scanned and now are stored in your machine's
memory.
ITU-T recommendation for further routing, forwarding or relaying of
incoming faxes.
ITU-T recommendation for additional security that corresponds to the Sub-
Address.
when it runs out of recording paper or toner.
The ability to preset a telephone number so that you may reserve a
transmission while your unit is performing another function.
A 4-digit password that is checked when a document is transmitted.
Programmed parameters that provide information to other stations.
Examples are logo, character ID, date and time.
A user selectable transmission verification stamp that stamps an "X" mark
on the scanned documents that are successfully transmitted or stored in
memory.
Allows you to view the brief contents of the memory files through the LCD
display without having to print the Memory File List.
Allows you to view the brief contents of the journal through the LCD display
without having to print the journal.
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), the image is rotated by 90º and then
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