Glossary - Develop FK-506 User Manual

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Glossary

Definitions of terms
Term
Automatic redialing
Book document
F-codes
G3 communication
Internet faxing
General subscriber line
JBIG coding method
Manual reception
Manual transmission
Memory
Network scanning
On-hook dialing
PBX
Touch-tone signals
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Description
If a communication cannot be completed, for example, when the re-
cipient's machine is busy, the recipient is automatically called again. If
a multi-page document is queued in the memory to be sent, it is con-
tinually advanced in the queue to be sent until the time for redialing has
been reached.
A bound document such as a book or pamphlet.
F-code communications are mailbox functions that use "SUB" (sub-
addresses), "SEP" (selective polling), "SID" and "PWD" (passwords),
which are regulated by the G3 standards of the ITU-T (International
Telecommunication Union). Mailbox transmission/reception and relay
initiating transmission are possible only with similar machines compat-
ible with F-codes.
Communications conforming to the G3 standard (an international
standard for facsimile communications); fax communications via an
analog line (general subscriber line).
Fax communication via the Internet or an intranet instead of through
telephone lines.
Instead of a fax number, the recipient's e-mail address is specified and
the scanned image (TIFF format) can be sent as an e-mail message to
a computer or Internet fax. In addition, e-mail messages from comput-
ers can be received as images.
Analog telephone lines (public network) supported by NTT East, NTT
West, NTT Communications and NCC.
New method of data compression/decompression, standardized by
the Joint Bi-level Image Expert Working Group, a subcommittee of the
International Telecommunications Union (ITU-T). Effective for transfer-
ring large amounts of data or high-resolution image data such as half-
tones.
Receiving a fax document after talking on the telephone.
Sending a fax document after talking on the telephone.
Stores fax and copy image data. By installing expanded memory unit,
much more image data can be stored in the memory.
A function that allows scanned images to be sent to a computer via a
network. Images can also be sent as e-mail messages or uploaded to
FTP servers.
Dialing without picking up the telephone receiver. Press the [On Hook]
key to use this feature.
Abbreviation for private branch exchange
Exchange equipment installed in a company or a plant to connect a
number of telephone sets with multiple station lines in order to enable
unrestricted communications between the telephone sets.
An electrical signal used on the telephone line, and indicated by the
various tones that are heard when a push-button line (PB) is used. This
is used when calling on a push-button line or using push-button serv-
ices.
By pressing the [
] key in the keypad, touch-tone signals can be
used, even if a dial phone line is connected.
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