Xerox LF8140.8145 User Manual page 134

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PSTN
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Public Switched Telephone Network
Pulse Dialling
A dialling process that is used in older telephone networks. You hear a clicking for each
number dialled (see Tone Dialling).
RJ-11
Registered Jack 11 (also called Western plug, standardised telephone plug)
Scanning
The reading of a document into the fax memory or into the computer in order to send it, copy
it or edit it.
Sender Identification (= Header)
The telephone number and name of the sender as well as the date and time of the fax trans-
mission appear in the upper margin of each received fax.
Sending to Multiple Recipients (= Broadcasting)
With this function, you can send a fax message to multiple recipients.
Telephone number suppression (CLIR)
If you call a subscriber, your number appears on the display of the person whom you are call-
ing. You can switch off this function and suppress your number (Caller Line identification Re-
striction, CLIR).
Time Stamp
The exact date and time of receipt appear in the page header of each received fax. A memory
buffer guarantees that exact data are issued even after a power loss. In this way, you can ver-
ify exactly when a fax has reached you.
Tone Dialling (= Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)
In many countries, tone dialling has replaced pulse dialling, in which each number was sent
as a corresponding number of pulses. With tone dialling, a specific tone is assigned to each
key (referred to as DTMF tones).
Toner Level Memory
Your device registers the extent of toner used for every print-out and calculates the toner lev-
el of the toner cartridge on that basis. The toner level is stored in each toner cartridge. You
can use different toner cartridges as well as display the respective toner level of the toner car-
tridge.
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