Mini. Glossa - Ricoh Aficio FX10 Operator's Manual

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Mini-Glossary
CSI: Called Station Identification. This is your
fax number, programmed
in your machine
for
identification
purposes. During a
communication,
it appears on the other party's
display, and vice versa. By international
law,
the CSI must be programmed
in your machine
before you connect it to the public phone
network. The CSI consists
of your fax number,
and should
include
the country
and area
codes,
but not hyphens.
RTI: Receiving Terminal Identification This is a
20 character identification,
such as your name
or
company
name.
The RTI replaces
the CSI
during
a communication
if the other
party's
machine is compatible with this function. (This
is legal).
Journal: A report generated
by your fax
machine
to attest to the success
or failure
of
all communications,
including
receptions.
lTl: Transmitting
Terminal Identification. This
is the identification
printed at the header of
every page you send.
It should
be identical
to
the RTI (see below). By American law, a TTI
must appear on every page sent from, to, or
within the USA.
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