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Glossary
S
Sender ID
The identifying information from the sender at the
top of a document including: date and time, the
sender’s fax/telephone number, sender’s name,
receiver’s name or company name, and page num-
ber. Also called TTI or Transmit Terminal ID.
Sending speed
The bits per second rate at which documents are sent.
See also bps.
STANDARD
A document setting for sending normal typewritten
or printed documents containing only text and no
drawings, photographs, or illustrations.
Standby
The mode in which the FAXPHONE is on and ready
to use. All operations start from standby mode when
the LCD displays the date and time.
Switchboard
Also called a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) inter-
nal switching system. A telephone system, usually
for a large company office with many extensions,
whereby you must dial an outside line number along
with the regular telephone or fax number. Dialing
out through a switchboard sometimes requires use
of the [REDIAL/PAUSE] button.
T
Timed sending
Setting the FAXPHONE to transmit documents at a
preset time in the future. See also Delayed sending.
TONE
A button that allows you to temporarily switch
to touch-tone from pulse dialing. In some countries,
on-line data services may require that you use tone
dialing.
Tone/pulse setting
The ability to set the FAXPHONE to match the tele-
phone dialing system your telephone line uses: touch-
tone or rotary pulse.
TTI
Transmit Terminal ID. See Sender ID.
U
Unidirectional printing
Printing in one direction only, left to right. This print-
ing method on the FAXPHONE provides a higher
image quality but slower print speed. See also
Bi-directional printing.