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9.3 List of Terms

9.3
List of Terms

Explanation of terms

Term
Book Document
Bulletin Board
F Code
G3 Communication
Internet Fax
JBIG Encoding
Manual Reception
Manual Transmission
Memory
Memory Proxy Reception
Memory Transmission
Network Scanner
On-hookDial
PBX (Embedded Exchange)
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Explanation
This is a bound document such as a book or catalog, etc.
It is possible to collect documents in a special mailbox, and retrieve the
documents from other faxes any number of times. Documents will be
overwritten when a new document is saved to the same mailbox number.
(overwrite deletion). See p. 8-3, p. 8-8, "Configuring the Utilities and Fax"
in the Advanced Operations volume.
This is a fax communication function using [SUB] (sub-address), [SEP]
(Selective Polling), and [PWD] (Password), etc., promulgated by the G3
regulations of ITU-T (International Telecommunications Union). Private
communication and bulletin board communication are possible using F
code compatible devices. See p. 8-6.
This is communication by the G3 standard (International Facsimile
Standard). This is fax communication using an analog line (generally
added telephone lines).
This is the performance of fax communication using the internet or an
intranet rather than a phone line. The destination refers to designating an
e-mail address rather than a fax number and performing communication,
then transmitting the scanned image (TIFF format) to a computer and
internet fax as a type of e-mail. In addition, an e-mail from a computer can
be received as an image.
This the new data compression and expansion format determined by the
Joint Bi-level Image Expert Working Group, part of the ITU-T
(International Telecommunications Union). This comes into play during
transmission of large-volume data such as half-tones, and high
resolution data.
It is possible to receive the document as is, after talking with the sender
on the phone.
It is possible to transmit the document as is, after talking with the
destination on the phone.
This records the faxed and copied image data. It is possible to collect
more memory in the data by installing more memory.
In cases where the paper runs out or gets jammed during reception, the
document is automatically stored in the memory and printed later.
There is no risk of reception being impossible even if the paper suddenly
runs out at night when nobody is around.
When sending multiple page documents, these will accumulate in the
memory. Once one document has been stored in the memory,
transmission will commence as soon as this is possible. See p. 2-3.
It is possible to send a scanned image to a computer via a network. This
can be transmitted as an e-mail document or uploaded to an FTP server.
Dialing is possible with the receiver hung up. Use the [On-hookDial] key.
This is a abbreviation of Private Branch Exchange.
This is an exchange where multiple telephones are connected for
multiple junctions at a company, factory, etc., and can be freely
connected between the phones as extensions.
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