
G-6
Glossary
Interface cable
The cable used to create the interface between a printer and a computer.
Interface port
The MultiPASS L60 comes with one Centronics, 8-bit, bi-directional
parallel interface port, located on the back of the unit. You attach the
cable that connects your computer and MultiPASS L60 to this port.
J
Jack
The telephone receptacles on your wall or on your MultiPASS L60 used
to connect the MultiPASS L60 to the telephone line, answering machine,
optional handset, or telephone.
M
Manual receiving
A method of receiving faxes in which you answer all incoming calls
using the handset. If you hear a slow beep it indicates an incoming fax
transmission from another machine. Just press the
START/COPY
button
to receive the incoming fax.
Manual redialling
When you use regular dialling, you can redial a number manually
simply by pressing the
REDIAL/PAUSE
button on the operation panel.
The last number called is the number redialled.
Memory broadcast
Allows you to send a scanned fax to as many as 117 locations at once,
using a combination of one-touch speed dialling, coded speed dialling,
and regular dialling.
Memory sending
Scans a document into memory before the MultiPASS L60 dials the
number(s) and sends it. This method allows you to retrieve your
original document immediately after scanning.
Summary of Contents for MultiPASS L60
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Page 32: ...1 18 Introducing the MultiPASS L60 Chapter 1 ...
Page 72: ...2 40 Setting Up Your MultiPASS L60 Chapter 2 ...
Page 104: ...4 18 Paper Handling Chapter 4 ...
Page 166: ...6 38 Sending Faxes Chapter 6 ...
Page 178: ...6 50 Sending Faxes Chapter 6 ...
Page 200: ...7 22 Receiving Faxes Chapter 7 ...
Page 221: ...Chapter 10 Reports and Lists 10 9 Reports and Lists x xxxMByte ...
Page 224: ...10 12 Reports and Lists Chapter 10 ...
Page 290: ...13 16 The Menu System Chapter 13 ...
Page 304: ...A 14 Specifications Appendix A ...
Page 326: ...G 14 Glossary ...
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