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Glossary
Automatic
Reception
BPS
(Bits
Per
Second)
Directory
Search
Dialing
ITU-T
ITU-T
Test
Chart
No.1
Character
ID
Character
buttons
Coding
Scheme
COMM.
JOURNAL
Direct
Dialing
FAX
Parameter
List
Fax/Tel
Auto
Switch
G3
Mode
(Group
3)
Halftone
Header
Help
Function
1D
The
mode
that
allows
you
to
receive
fax
documents
without
user
intervention.
The
amount
of
data
that
is
transmitted
over
the
telephone
line.
Your
apparatus
can
start
at
9600
BPS
and
automatically
steps
down
to
7200,
4800,
2400
BPS
depending
on
the
telephone
line
condition
and
the
receiving
apparatus
capabilities.
The
ability
to
store
full
telephone
numbers
into
the
dialer
and
then
uses
basic
operation
to
speed
dial
the
number
for
future
use.
International
Telecommunication
Union-Telecommunication.
This
organization
has
presently
developed
four
groups
of
industry
standards
that
insure
facsimile
compatibility.
An
industry
standard
document
that
allows
comparisons
of
the
transmission
speeds
and
capabilities
of
facsimile
apparatus.
A
programmed
proprietary
code
name
that
allows
up
to
16
alphanumeric
characters
identifying
your
facsimile
apparatus.
The
buttons
that
are
used
to
enter
letters
and
symbols
for
various
programming
functions.
The
data
compression
method
used
by
facsimile
apparatus.
Your
apparatus
utilizes
Modified
Huffman
(MH)
coding
schemes.
Refers
to
the
Communication
Journal
whereby
it
records
al!
successful
and
unsuccessfu!
transmissions
by
the
apparatus.
.
The
method
of
dialing
where
you
enter
the
entire
telephone
number
through
the
keypad.
The
list
that
contains
your
apparatus
parameters
settings
that
is
programmed
in
the
apparatus.
This
feature
allows
you
to
use
a
single
telephone
line
for
both
fax
and
voice
so
that
you
can
save
on
the
cost
of
installing
a
second
telephone
line.
When
the
apparatus
answers
an
incoming
call,
it
will
automatically
distinguish
whether
the
caller
is
a
fax
or
voice.
If
it
is
a
fax
call,
the
apparatus
will
start
receiving
the
document
automatically.
If
it
is
a
voice
call,
the
apparatus
will
ring
through
the
built
in
speaker
for
your
attention.
Refers
to
the
standards
and
transmission
capabilities
of
the
current
generation
of
facsimile
apparatus.
A
scanning
technique
to
distinguish
levels
of
gray
from
black
and
white.
Your
apparatus
can
detect
up
to
64
levels
of
gray
in
halftone
mode.
A
row
of
information
such
as
transmitting
station
(NAME),
date
and
time
etc
is
located
on
the
top
of
every
received
documents
when
printed
at
the
receiving
station.
When
operation
guidance
is
needed,
detailed
operating
instructions
can
be
printed
by
pressing
the
HELP
button.
A
programmable
address
of
up
to
20
digits
to
identify
your
apparatus.

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