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F
Factory default
setting
The value set at the factory. You can change
some defaults by the Utility Mode. It is useful
to set the value that you use frequently as the
default.
FAX ID
The ID code to recognize each other at the
fax communication. The telephone number is
usually registered as the FAX ID.
Fax Retrans-
mission
The function to select documents that have
failed to be sent. The documents are stored
in memory, and you can send again either to
the same destination or after changing to a
different destination.
F-code
It defines the use of the sub-address of T.30*
standardized by ITU-T. You can use various
functions of the F-code in the fax communi-
cation among facsimiles supporting the F-
code function even if their manufactures are
different. In this machine, the F-code is used
in the bulletin board, relay request, confiden-
tial communication and ID transmission. (*
This is one of the communication standards.)
Frame Erase
The function to erase dark bands reproduced
when the original is a book or read with the
ADF left open.
G
G3
One of the fax communication modes stand-
ardized by ITU-T. There are G3 and G4 in the
communication mode. G3 is the most used
communication mode now.
Group
To group multiple abbreviated numbers. It is
useful if you frequently use the sequential
multiple station transmission or the polling
reception. You can register up to 500 abbre-
viated numbers in a group.
H
Horizontal
scanning
The horizontal direction when the original is
scanned.
L
Long original
The function to transmit pages longer than
the length (420 mm/16.5 inch) of 11 × 17 size.
If you attempt to send such a long document
without selecting Long original mode, paper
misfeed will occur. When Long original mode
is selected, pages of up to 800 mm can be
transmitted.
LDAP
Abbreviation of Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol. A protocol to access mail address-
es of users using a network or database to
control information on the environment,
through the Internet, Intranet, or other TCP/IP
networks.
Terms
Description