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09007000002
10base-T
09007990128
ABBR. No.
(Abbreviated Number)
09007990001
ADF
(Automatic Document Feeder)
09007990002
Automatic reception
09007990003
Auto print reduction
09007990004
BPS
(Bits Per Second)
09007990188
C.C.I.T.T.
09007990006
CCITT Image No.1
(ITU-T/CCITT)
09007990007
Character ID
09007990008
Character keys
09007990009
Coding scheme
09007990010
Client
09007990129
COMM. JOURNAL
090079901 12
CONTRAST
09007990101
DDD
(Direct Distance Dialling)
09007990014
Default Router IP Address
090079901 13
An Ethernet standard for cable. The 10 refers to its 10 Mbps bandwidth,
the base to single channel baseband, and the T to the Twisted pair. The
cable uses two pairs of unshielded twisted wires.
The ability to store full phone numbers into the dialer and then utilizing a
short series of keystrokes to speed dial that number in the future.
The mechanism that delivers a stack of document pages to the scanner
one page at a time.
The mode that allows you to receive fax documents without user
intervention.
The method of automatically reducing a received document so that it can
be printed onto a standard size piece of plain paper. For example, your
machine will reduce an incoming legal size page to 75% of its original size
so it could fit on a letter size page.
The amount of data that is transmitted over the phone line. Your machine
can start at each Max. Modem speed and automatically steps down to
suitable speed depending on the phone line condition and the receiving
machines capabilities.
(Max. Modem Speed 14400 BPS)
Consultative Committee on International Telegraph and Telephone. This
organization has presently developed four groups of industry standards
that insure facsimile compatibility.
An industry standard document that allows comparisons of the
transmission speeds and capabilities of facsimile machines.
A programmed proprietary code name that allows up to 16 alphanumeric
characters identifying your facsimile machine.
The keys that are used to enter letters and symbols for various
programming functions.
The data compression method used by facsimile machines. Your machine
utilizes Modified Huffman (MH), Modified Read (MR), and Modified
Modified Read (MMR) coding schemes.
Clients are computers that run software programs used to contact and
obtain data from Server software program on another computer, often
across a great distance.
Refers to either the Communication Journal or Relay Transmission
Report.
Signifies the scanning sensitivity in terms of lightness and darkness of
your original transmitting pages.
A telephone service that allows unassisted dialling, no operator
assistance is required.
This is your Router's Address, it is used by other Networks to determine
which route to take when communicating with your Internet Fax.

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