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Glossary of Terms
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NEC IT Series
F CODE
This function provides a mailboxing function using codes such as
Sub-Address (SUB), Selective Polling (SEP), and Password (PWD)
defined in the G3 Standards of the ITU-T. The F CODE enables
confidential transmission and bulletin communications between
facsimiles that support F CODE protocol.
G3 Communications
Communications that conforms to G3 standard (International
Standards for Facsimile Communications). A facsimile
communication via the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
G3 2nd Port
An optional G3 facsimile port allowing simultaneous communication
(sending and receiving) on both lines. For example:
• Transmission/Transmission
• Transmission/Reception
• Reception/Reception
ITU-T
Acronym for the International Telecommunications Union. This
group used to be called the CCITT, and is responsible for
standardizing facsimile communications.
JBIG Coding
A new method of data compression/decompression standardized by
the Joint Bilevel Image Expert Group, a subcommittee of the ITU-T.
JBIG is a very effective coding method for transferring large and high
resolution image data, such as grayscale (GSR) images and photos.
Manual Reception/
Transmission
The ability for the operator to send and receive a facsimile after
answering and speaking on the telephone.
Memory
The device(s) in a facsimile that stores image data. Generally
speaking, the larger the memory size means that more image data
(pages) can be stored. Memory is also used by the printing function,
if the facsimile unit has a PC printing ability.
Memory Reception
If the print paper runs out during a facsimile reception, the image
data is automatically stored into memory, and then printed when the
paper supply is replaced. Likewise, if the facsimile develops a paper
jam, or runs out of toner, the received document will be stored into
memory until the problem is resolved.
On-hook Dialing
This feature offers dialing without lifting the telephone handset. The
machine’s speaker is activated so the operator can hear if the
destination’s facsimile number is busy, or if the line is connected to a
live operator.
Private Branch Exchange
(PBX)
A PBX is telephone system equipment that is installed in a company
to connect a large number of telephone sets incorporating multiple
station lines for advanced telephone operations. Items like voice
processing, direct inward dialing, and automated attendant features
are available via a PBX.
Term
Definition
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