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13.3
Glossary
Terms generally used in fax transmission are described below.
Some terms for functions not installed on this machine may be listed.
Term
Definition
2in1
A transmission function that combines two document pages into a single
page that is sent as a spread
Batch transmission
A function that automatically sends a document at the specified time if
the document is saved in the memory with the transmission settings,
such as the recipients, transmission time, memory transmission and res-
olution
Baud rate
A transmission can be sent with this machine at a maximum baud rate of
33,600 bps. If an overseas transmission mode is set, the transmission is
sent at noise-resistant baud rates of 7,200 bps or 4,800 bps.
bps
Abbreviation of bits per second
A unit of data transmission that indicates the amount of data sent in one
second
Broadcast
A transmission of a single document to many recipients in one operation
Bulletin board
A feature where documents to be distributed are posted, or documents
to be transmitted through polling are saved
Confidential box
transmission
A function for sending and receiving documents to be viewed only by
specific people; The sent confidential document is saved in a confidential
box on the recipient’s fax machine and is not printed when it is received.
The received document can be printed if a specific operation is per-
formed, for example, the access code for the confidential box is entered.
Default setting
The settings specified when the machine was shipped from the factory;
Many default settings can be changed from the Utility mode. This allows
frequently used default settings to be specified according to your needs.
Dialing method
There are three types: PB (push-button (tone) dialing), 10PPS (pulse dial-
ing at 10 pps), and 20PPS (pulse dialing at 20 pps).
Double-sided bind-
ing position
The function for specifying the binding position of a double-sided docu-
ment sent using the ADF; There is top/bottom binding, where the binding
position is at the top (or bottom) of the document, and there is left/right
binding, where the binding position is at the left (or right) of the document.
The top and bottom positions of the second side of the document differ.
Fax ID
The identifying code for mutual recognition when transmitting faxes; Nor-
mally, the fax number is registered as the fax ID.
F-code
A transmission procedure established by the Communications Industry
Association of Japan for using a sub-address of T.30*, standardized by
the ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union); By transmitting be-
tween fax machines that support F-code functions, various functions that
use F-codes can be used, even if the machines are from different manu-
facturers. With this machine, the bulletin boards, relay transmissions,
confidential box transmissions, and password transmission used F-
codes. (*Transmission standard)
G3
A fax transmission mode standardized by the ITU-T (International Tele-
communication Union); The transmission modes are G3 and G4. G3 is
currently the most frequently used mode.
Local line
Public telephone line supported by telephone companies