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Glossary
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
An Ethernet standard for cable.
The 10/100 refers to its 10/100 Mbps bandwidth, the base to single channel baseband, and
the T to the Twisted pair.
The cable uses two pairs of unshielded twisted wires.
ADF (Automatic
Document Feeder)
The mechanism that delivers a stack of document pages to the scanner one page at a time.
Character ID
A programmed proprietary code name that allows up to 16 alphanumeric characters
identifying your machine.
Character Keys
The keys that are used to enter letters and symbols for various programming functions.
Client
Clients are computers that run software programs used to contact and obtain data from
Server software program on another computer, often across a great distance.
Coding Scheme
The data compression method used by facsimile machines. Your machine utilizes Modified
Huffman (MH), Modified Read (MR), Modified Modified Read (MMR) and Joint Bi-level Image
Experts Group (JBIG) coding schemes.
Comm. Journal
Refers to either the Communication Journal (Comm. Journal), or Relay Transmission Report.
Contrast
Signifies the scanning sensitivity in terms of lightness and darkness of your original
transmitting pages.
Default Gateway IP
Address
This is your Gateway's Address, it is used by other Networks to determine which route to take
when communicating with your machine.
Delivery Notice
Delivery Notice is a Message Disposition Notification (MDN) request initiated by the sending
Internet Fax to the destination Internet Fax. The receiving Internet Fax replies with a delivery
processing confirmation after the message (email) was read.
Department Code
This operation require the user to input a preset 8-digit Department Code before
transmission. The Department Name of selected Department Code is printed on the Header
of each page sent, Cover Sheet, Comm. Journal and Individual Transmission Journal.
Direct SMTP
Allows Internet Fax machines to communicate directly with each other within the Firewall
(Intranet) without going through the Mail Server, thus alleviating the burden on the Mail
Server.
Directory Search Dialing
Allows you to dial a full telephone number or email address by searching the station's name
entered in the Address Book.
Directory Sheet
The list that contains the station names that are programmed into your machine.
DNS (Domain Name
System)
The purpose of the DNS is to store records containing domain information, such as Fully
Qualified Domain Names (FQDN) and translate them to TCP/IP addresses.
Domain Name
A unique name that identifies an Internet site.
Domain Names always have 2 or more parts, separated by dots.
The part on the left is the most specific, and the part on the right is the most general.
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