Delayedsend; Polling - Epson PriorityFax 2000 Owner's Manual

Epson priorityfax 2000: user manual
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Glossary
Central telephone system
Convenience copier
Delayed send
Fine resolution
Gray scale
One-touch dialing
Photo resolution

Polling

Speed dialing
Standard resolution
Tone/pulse
USOC RJ11C jack
Private branch exchange, (PBX) a computerized telephone switch,
usually found in large organizations, which accepts calls from the
outside and transfers them to various extensions inside and which
routes calls from the inside to the outside.
A copier used to make occasional, temporary reproductions of
documents.
A feature by which a document can be sent automatically to its
destination at a time when the sender is not in the office and/or
wants to take advantage of less expensive telephone rates.
203 x 196 lines per inch, a transmission mode used by fax to
transmit images containing a great deal of detail.
Shades of gray (16 for the PriorityFax) used to provide a faithful
reproduction of photographic images.
A feature by which you can dial a number by pressing just one
button.
A transmission mode used by the fax machine to transmit camera
images containing a great deal of detail. See also gray scale.
A feature by which fax machines request documents from each
other.
A feature by which you can dial a number by pressing just three
buttons.
203 x 98 lines per inch, the transmission mode used by the fax to
transmit images containing typewritten or printed matter and less-
detailed drawings.
Types of dialing; pulse is the rotary method, where the phone
system counts pulses (clicks) to determine the number you are
dialing. Tone is the audio method where the system listens to the
tones to determine the number you are dialing.
The standard modular single-line telephone jack.
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