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Before Using the
Machine
Document and Paper
Copying
Sending and
Receiving
Printing and
Scanning
Network
Remote UI
System Manager
Settings
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Index
Table of Contents
Glossary
Numeric
10Base-T
The Ethernet standard supporting data transfer rates a maximum of
10 Mbps, which utilizes a twisted-pair cable.
100B-TX
The Ethernet standard supporting data transfer rates a maximum of
100 Mbps, which utilizes two pairs of high grade twisted-pair cables.
A
Activity Report
A journal of the machine’s transactions, both sent and received.
Address Book
The Address Book is a feature used for storing recipients. The Address
Book is divided into one-touch speed dialing keys and coded speed
dialing codes. You can register multiple recipients in a group, and
assign a one-touch speed dialing key to this group. Registering a
recipient in the Address Book saves you the effort of entering that fax
number each time you send a fax.
ASCII code
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is
a set of standardized codes used to represent letters, numbers,
punctuation marks, a few symbols, and control characters. A seven
digit (or seven bit) binary number can represent one of 128 distinct
codes.
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
The device included in the machine that feeds the document being
sent or copied, or scanned into the machine.
Automatic redialing
When the recipient’s machine is busy or does not answer, or when an
error occurs while sending, the machine waits a specified time and
then automatically redials the number. If the receiving fax is still busy
or does not answer, the machine waits the specified time and dials
again.
B
bps
Bits per second. Refers to the speed with which a fax machine sends
and receives data.