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Network
Network Address
Network Password
Off-Hook Dialing
On-Hook Dialing
One Touch
One Touch Dialing
Overlap Printing
PDF
Photo
Polling
Polling Password
POP (Post Office
Protocol)
Print Collation
Print Reduction Modes
Program Keys
Protocol
PSTN
Qwerty Keyboard
Receiving Password
Relay Address
Relay Network
Relay Station
Relay Transmission
Report
Relayed Transmission
Resolution
Router (Gateway)
Any time you connect 2 or more computers together so that they can share resources, you
have a computer network.
An individual 4-digit addressing number assigned to an Auto Dialer station that identifies a
particular station in a relay network.
A 4-digit password assigned to a network address to prevent unauthorized stations from
accessing a relay station.
The direct dialing of a telephone number with the handset out of the cradle or "off the hook".
The direct dialing of a telephone number with the handset in the cradle or "on the hook".
The ability to store full Email addresses into the dialer and then utilizing a single keystroke
to speed dial that Telephone Number and Email address in the future.
The ability to dial a Telephone Number and an entire Email address by pressing one key.
Documents too long to be reduced are automatically printed on two pages with
approximately 0.5" (13 mm) overlap.
Adobe ® Portable Document Format (PDF) is a universal file format that preserves all the
fonts, formatting, graphics, and color of any source document, regardless of the application
and platform used to create it.
A scanning technique to distinguish levels of gray from black and white. Your machine can
detect up to 256 levels of gray in photo mode.
The ability to retrieve a document from another facsimile machine.
A 4-digit programmed code that enables the security of a document being polled.
POP refers to the way Email software such as Eudora or your machine gets Email from a
Mail Server.
You must always have a POP account that you tell your Email software to use to retrieve
your mail.
The ability to stack received documents in the correct order.
A mode used to determine how an incoming document will be reduced to print onto the
paper loaded in your machine.
Keys that are defined for storing a sequence of stations to be dialed or polled.
A protocol is the special set of rules for communicating that the end points in a
telecommunication connection use when they send signals back and forth. Both end points
must recognize and observe the protocol.
Public Switched Telephone Network. Network of interconnected switching equipment and
transmission facilities.
A keyboard on the Control Panel that is used to enter letters and symbols for various
programming functions.
A 4-digit password is required to be entered before a document is received.
Relay Address that identifies your machine is programmed in a relay network.
A group of facsimile machines that communicate via a relay station.
A certain type of facsimile machine that can store and forward documents to an end
receiving station and/or a relay station in another relay network.
A report that contains information regarding the last relayed transmission.
Sending a document to a relay station, which in turn, sends the document to the end
receiving station.
Relates to the number of dots scanned or printed per certain square. The quality of the
image increases as the number of dots per certain square increases.
A special purpose computer (or software package) that handles the connection between 2
or more networks.
Gateways act like traffic cops, they spend their time looking at the destination addresses of
the packets passing through them and deciding which route to send them on.
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