Xerox 7024 User Manual
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GLOSSARY
Delayed start
Destination station
Dial directory
ECM
Error code
Group 2
Groups
Group number list
Halftone
Handset
Idle mode
Imaging cartridge
Initiating station
Internal memory
Job reserve
LED
Load number
Local ID number
This feature allows a job to be programmed to be sent
up to one month in advance.
In a relay send operation, the end terminal.
A list of the speed dial, one touch and program one
touch and the corresponding telephone numbers that
have been programmed into the terminal by the
operator.
Error correction mode. When selected, portion of a
document can be resent if the information was not
received by the remote terminal due to noise on the
telephone line.
A code that appears in the display, on a message
printout or in the activity report to indicate a problem
has occurred.
A CCITT defined group of terminals that operate at
three minutes per page.
A CCITT defined group of terminals that operate at
speeds of less than one minute per page.
A group of dial directory telephone numbers that
have been assembled to simplify dialling when
handling a job operation to multiple locations. Up to
5 group number lists can be programmed in the 7024.
Used for documents with multiple shades of gray (for
example, a picture.) When an operator selects
halftone,
the
recorded
image
will
contain
intermediate shades of gray.
A telephone transmitter and receiver.
The condition of the terminal when it Is not
performing any operations.
The replaceable assembly that contains the ribbon
that is used for printing.
In a relay send operation, the terminal that sends
documents and distribution instructions.
Used to store documents for transmission or to be
polled.
A subsequent job that can be programmed by the
operator while the terminal is currently transmitting
or receiving a job.
Light emitting diode. Used for display and lamps.
A number assigned to telecommunications equipment
used in Canada and designed to prevent overloading
on a telephone circuit. Read the Canadian
Department of Communications information in your
operating
instructions
or
call
your
local
telecommunications company for more information.
The local ID is normally the telephone number of the
facsimile terminal programmed into the terminal by
the operator.
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