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bps
Stands for bits per second.
Broadcasting
Transmitting a document to more than one location.
C
CCITT/ITU-T
Formally known as CCITT, Consultative Committee for International
Telegraph and Telephone. CCITT has been replaced by the International
Telecommunications Unit-Telecommunications Sector (ITU-T), a
committee created to set international standards for telecommunications.
Coded speed dialling
Allows you to automatically dial a fax number by pressing only four
buttons, the Coded Dial button and a three-digit code. You can register
up to 116 fax numbers for coded speed dialling. When you register the
fax number, you can also enter the receiving party's name, set the speed
for the transmission, and other useful features.
Confidential mailbox
A confidential mailbox holds received documents in your unit's memory
and they can only be printed out after a password has been entered. The
mailbox is a two-digit number between #00 and #99. If the number is a
single digit, precede it with a zero.
Confidential mailbox password
Confidential mailbox passwords are four-digit decimal numbers between
0000 to 9999. To print a confidential document received in the memory,
you must enter your confidential mailbox password. Remember your
password. If you want to change your password, you must first enter the
current password before you are allowed to enter a new password.
Confidential receiving
To receive a confidential document you must first create a mailbox and
register your confidential mailbox password. You use a password to print
out confidential documents that you receive in memory. When you
receive a confidential document in your mailbox, the unit prints a
Confidential RX Report.
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