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Administrator’s Guide
TCP/IP
T
ransmission
C
ontrol
P
rotocol/
I
nternet
P
rotocol. The TCP part of
TCP/IP provides transport functions, which ensures that the total
amount of bytes sent is received correctly at the other end. The IP part
of TCP/IP provides the routing mechanism. TCP/IP is a protocol in
which the messages transmitted contain the address of a destination
network as well as a destination station.
Tray
The location on the copier where a print job is output.
TWAIN
T
echnology
W
ithout
A
n
I
nteresting
N
ame. The de facto standard
interface between software applications and image capturing devices.
UNC
U
niversal
N
aming
C
onvention. The Microsoft convention for naming
the computers on a PC network.
URL
U
niform
R
esource
L
ocator. An address that allows you to access
information on the Internet, such as a web page, FTP or Gopher,
Usenet, or database. URLs can take the following forms:
http://
host.domain/page
and
mailto://[email protected]
.
User account
The information that TopAccessComposer stores for each registered
user. This information includes a user name and password and,
optionally, a description and e-mail address. TopAccessComposer
maintains a database of all registered user accounts.
Walk-up functions
Operations performed from the digital copier control panel. They
include standard copying functions, monitoring network print jobs, and
management functions.
Watermark
Text images (formatted words or phrases) that print in the background
of a document. Watermarks can be printed as transparent text, on
only the first or on all pages of the document, in solid or in outline
form.
WEP key
An encryption key of 40 bits or 128 bits used in WEP Security.
WEP security
W
ired
E
quivalent
P
rivacy Security. A method of allowing an access
point to verify a client’s identity before communication takes place.
Wi-Fi
Wi
reless
Fi
delity. The brand name of the IEEE 802.11b standard for
wireless networking.
WINS
W
indows
I
nternet
N
aming
S
ervice. A method of associating a
computer host name with its address.
Definitions of Common Terms
Term
Definition
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