Appendix
109
Protocol
Resolution
SD / SDHC Memory Card
(Secure Digital Memory Card /
Secure Digital High-Capacity
Memory Card)
Sleep Mode
SMTP
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
Software
SSL
Station Name
TCP/IP
Thumbnails
TIFF
Toner
Verification Stamp
A standard process, a set of rules and conditions that perform a particular function.
A word which is very common in PC and Internet Terminology.
Ex:
FTP (File Transmission Protocol), IP Address (Internet Protocol Address),
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol), POP (Post Office
Protocol)
This relates to the quality of a viewed image either on the PC Screen or printed
output. For printed images the resolution is measured in dots per inch or DPI. The
higher the DPI the better the resolution and better image quality.
Flash memory cards that provide secure storage for your machine.
Secure Digital was forced to create a new specification for SDHC cards when the
previous specification topped out at a capacity of 2GB. This occurred previously
when SD cards hit the 512MB wall. The new 2.00 specification should last a bit
longer, as it allows SDHC cards to reach a maximum capacity of 32GB. Secure
Digital is so-named because of its ability to protect copyright content through digital
rights management or DRM.
The lowest power state that the machine enters after the specified time without
actually turning off.
An accepted standard used extensively on the Internet for transferring E-mail
messages between computers. The standard defines exactly how the message wil
be sent, any controls, format of the message etc.
Software is basically a series of instructions that causes the PC to do something.
The Operating System such as DOS is known as Systems Software. Application
Programs such as a Word Processor or Spreadsheet perform the main tasks for
which we use the PC.
Short for Secure Socket Layer, Web protocol developed by Netscape Communications
for transmitting private documents via Internet.
The application protocols such as HTTP, FTP, and SMTP can be encrypted.
Both Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer
®
support SSL and many Web sites
use the protocol to obtain confidential user information, such as credit card numbers.
An Alphanumeric ID which can be programmed for each phone number or email
address location in the Address Book.
TCP/IP stands for
T
ransmission
C
ontrol
P
rotocol/
I
nternet
P
rotocol and is quite simply
a standard set of protocols that govern the basic workings of the Internet that was
implemented in 1982.
The TCP part is all about ensuring that data is transmitted correctly between 2
computers. If any errors occur these are detected and the data is retransmitted. The
data transmitted is split up into small portions called Data packets. The IP part of
TCP/IP is how these data packets are moved from one point to another. Each
computer on the Internet has a unique IP address and the data packets are moved
from the source to the destination through many different computers and this is
controlled via TCP/IP. This protocol is used on the Internet and also by computers
which are part of a LAN.
A miniature display of a page or an image. Thumbnails enable you to see the layout
of many pages/images on the screen at once. Generally, thumbnails are too small to
show the actual text/image.
T
agged
I
mage
F
ile
F
ormat. One of the many different types of File Format used on
PC’s. An image file format for attachments of graphic data for smooth transmission
between different units.
The coding method of this format supports the same coding as Modified Huffman
(MH) and multiple-page image data.
A special type of ink used by copy machines and laser printers. Toner consists of a
dry, powdery substance that is electrically charged so that it adheres to an invisible
image that has been charged onto a drum, plate, or piece of paper with the opposite
polarity.
A user selectable transmission verification stamp which can be placed on scanned
documents that are successfully transmitted or stored in memory.
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