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ROM An abbreviation of Read Only Memory. It is a storage device
(memory) specific for the retrieval of information.
ROS An abbreviation of Raster Optical Scanner. It is a device for writing
image signals to a drum (light sensitive). A ROS is often referred to
as a laser beam scanner.
Scan Sensing or reading a paper document and converting the optical
image of the document to an electronic image.
The machine offers two scanning devices: document glass and
document feeder.
Screen The screen that is displayed on the touch screen. It displays
messages and feature buttons.
Select In this document, "Select" refers to highlighting a feature selection
by touching the feature button on the touch screen with your
finger.
Send Password This feature requires to enter an "S" and the ID of a remote
terminal after entering its fax number. This prevents transmission
errors.
Sender Originator of a communication. It is used as opposed to
"recipient".
Separator A blank, colored, or copied paper inserted between two copy sets.
SMTP An abbreviation of Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
A communications protocol (an agreement governing the way
data is transmitted) commonly used for sending and receiving e-
mail.
Start Reservation In this guide, this refers to loading a document, selecting features,
and pressing the <Start> button immediately after switching the
power on. Once the machine is warmed up and ready, it will
automatically start copying.
Status Display Code A code that indicates the machine status. When an error occurs on
the machine, a status display code appears on the touch screen.
Store In this guide, it is referred to as scanning an image of a document
and saving the image on the machine.
Stored Programming By registering a series of operations, the machine executes the
operations with just one press of [Stored Programming] on the
touch screen.
Transmission Interval The period between transmissions.
Transparency Copy A feature that copies on transparency films or inserts a sheet of
blank or copied paper between transparency films.
UNC An abbreviation of Universal Naming Convention. UNC is a way to
specify a path describing the location of a network resource, such
as shared folders, or shared printers, on a network, Microsoft
Network
®
(SMB).
The UNC syntax uses "\\" before the hostname, hostname and
resource name are delimited by "\".
If the hostname is "myhost", and its shared folder name is
"sharefolder", the path is described as follows:
\\myhost\sharefolder
Term Description