Glossary - Philips FAXJET 325 User Manual

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Power consumption:
stand by:
telephoning: ca. 5 W
sending a standard letter:
receiving a standard letter:
Power supply:
220–240 V / 50–60 Hz
Allowed operating
environment:
temperature: 5–40 °C
relative humidity:
15–85 % RH
not condensing
Recommended
operating
environment
in use:
temperature: 17–28 °C
relative humidity:
20–80% RH
not condensing
in unplugged status
(ready for use
with paper and
cartridge):
temperature: 0–45 °C
relative humidity:
15–85 % RH
not condensing
Emission:
corresponding to
EN 55022 class B
Immunity:
corresponding to EN 55024
Fax memory:
ca. 20 pages / 0.31 MB
(for fax machines without
PC interface) or
100 pages / 1.56 MB (for fax
machines with PC interface)
according to SLEREXE letter
SLEREXE letter:
28
<2 W
ca. 20 W
additional device, additional telephone: You can operate your fax
machine together with additional devices such as (cordless)
ca. 30 W
telephones, an answering machine etc. on a single telephone
line. You have to enter some specific settings.
bubble inkjet: Printer technology in which ink from a cartridge
is heated and transferred onto paper; also referred to as bub-
ble inkjet technology.
calling line identification: When you receive a telephone call, the
number of the calling party will be shown on the display (not
supported by all network providers).
DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency): With this signal you can
start fax reception from an additional telephone which has
tone dialling.
fax switch, automatic and manual receive: The fax switch analyses
incoming calls and detects whether it is a normal call or a fax
call. If you have set both numbers of rings to 0, a fax will be
received automatically and silently. If you have chosen manual
receive, the fax switch is not operating and faxes can only be
received by pressing START.
hook-flash function: The R R R R R key enables you to use additional
services that are provided by your telephone company.
ITU: International Telecommunication Union, which also sets
standards.
memory: Fax messages that had not been printed will be stored
in this memory.
paper: Standard A4 paper 210×297 mm, 80 g/m²
parallel: Your connection is parallel, if you make a call with
another telephone and your fax machine does not respond as
described under "serial" (see serial ).
polling: You can collect documents which have been prepared
for collection at a remote fax machine.
pulse dialling: The old dialling mode is pulse dialling. Every
number key has a specific number of pulses assigned to it.
private branch exchange (PABX): Private branch exchange sys-
tems are common in most large companies. They provide a
kind of internal telephone network. In order to connect to
the public network you must first dial an outside line.
sender identification: On most fax machines the name and the
number of the user can be entered. This so-called sender iden-
tification will be printed on the fax receipt and will also ap-
pear on the display of the fax correspondent's machine.
serial: Your connection is serial, if you make a call from an-
other telephone and at the same time the red display lamp
flashes and the display shows EXTERNAL PHONE (see paral-
lel ).

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