Appendix A Glossary Of Terms - NEC IT3510 Operation Manual

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A p p e n d i x A Glossary of Terms
This glossary is provided to help define terms used throughout this documentation.
Term
Automatic Document Feeder
Auto-Redialing
Batch Transmission
Bound Document
Book Scanner
Bulletin Board
Dialing
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A mechanism that automatically feeds a number of document pages,
one after the other. ADFs can feed single-sided or double-sided
pages, depending on the design.
A function that automatically redials the last number dialed, if the last
communication failed.
This feature provides convenience and cost savings. The
destination's facsimile number and a timer are registered in a
program key. All throughout the work day, documents bound for the
registered destination are stored into memory, rather than being
transmitted one-by-one. When the registered time is met, all the
stored documents are then sent during one call. This can save on
costly telephone charges, if the registered timer is set for after-peak
hour times.
A bound document is one that has its pages attached, stitched, or
glued together such that the individual pages will not come loose.
Examples include: books, magazines, reports, proposals, and
catalogs. When copies or faxes of these documents are needed, it
requires a book scanner rather than an ADF.
A mechanism that scans bound document pages for making copies
or faxing.
When a mail box is established in the memory and information is
assigned, the information can be disclosed to anyone who wants to
read it.
A telephone or facsimile number can be dialed via one of the
following methods: 10-key Pad dialing, One-touch keys, Abbreviated
Dialing keys, Program keys.
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