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N
Numeric keys
The round, numbered keys on the operation panel marked the same as a
standard telephone keypad.
Press them to perform regular dialing. You also use the numeric keys to enter
characters and numbers during registration, and for entering coded speed
dialing codes.
O
One-Touch Speed Dialing keys
The numbered keys on the operation panel that may be registered as single
or a group of recipients. Once a number or group is registered, you press one
key to dial the entire number or group.
P
Paper feed
Refers to guiding a sheet of paper into the machine's paper path.
Paper feeder
The device in the machine that feeds recording media into the machine for
printing copied or sent documents.
Pause
A timing entry required for registering certain long distance numbers and
for dialing out through some telephone systems or switchboards. Pressing
[Redial/Pause] enters a pause between digits of a telephone number.
PDF
Portable Document Format. The page description language used in Adobe
Systems' Acrobat document exchange system, which is restricted neither by
device nor resolution. PDF displays documents in a way that is independent
of the original application software, hardware, and operating system used to
create those documents. A PDF document can contain any combination of
text, graphics, and images.
PHOTO
The document setting you use for sending or copying documents with
intermediate tones, such as photographs.
Polling
One fax machine requesting another to send a document. The receiving
party calls the fax machine holding the document to be sent, and requests
that it be sent.
Pulse
See Rotary pulse.
R
Raster
Raster graphics describes an image as a pattern of dots, compared to vector
graphics which represents an image as a geometrical formula. Each row
of color dots in the mosaic of color dots constitutes one raster graphic. In
a printer, a raster graphic is used as the master image from which a page
is printed, because the image can be transferred to paper by printing one
raster at a time.
Receiving
Receiving transmission is also defined as RX or Reception. The machine can
be customized to receive fax documents in several ways.
Reception
See Receiving.
Redialing-automatic
See Automatic redialing.
Registering
A process by which you place recipient's information (such as the name,
fax number) in the machine's memory, so that you save time specifying
recipients you send documents frequently.
Regular dialing
Pressing the individual numeric keys to dial a fax or telephone number.
Remote reception ID
The two-digit code that enables you to manually activate fax reception using
an external telephone.
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