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Advanced Fax Features 1 Advanced Copy Features 2 System Monitor 3 Reports and Lists 4 Troubleshooting 5 Appendix 6 G G3, Group 3 fax machine Defined by CCITT/ITU-T. Uses encoding schemes to transmit image data while reducing the amount of data that needs to be transmitted, thus reducing transmission time. G3 fax machines can transmit one page in less than one minute. Encoding schemes for G3 fax machines are Modified Huffman (MH), Modified READ (MR), Modified Modified READ (MMR) , and Joint Bi-level Image expert Group (JBIG). Group Dialing A dialing method that enables you to dial multiple one-touch speed dialing or coded dialing numbers together as a group. This means that you can press just one key to enter numbers when sending the same document to many destinations. I ITU-T A committee created to set international standards for telecommunications. Back Previous Next TOP M Manual redialing When you use regular dialing, you can redial a number manually simply by pressing [Redial/Pause] on the operation panel. The last number called is the number redialed. Modem A device that converts (MOdulates) digital data for transmission over telephone lines. At the receiving end, this device converts the modulated data (DEModulates) to digital format that the computer understands. N Numeric Keys The round, numbered keys on the operation panel marked the same as a standard telephone keypad. Press them to perform regular dialing. You also use the numeric keys to enter numbers and letters when you register telephone or fax numbers and names, and to enter coded dialing codes. Table of Contents Index 6-4

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Table of Contents
Index
Advanced Fax
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Advanced Copy
Features
System Monitor
Reports and Lists
Troubleshooting
Appendix
G
G3, Group 3 fax machine
Defined by CCITT/ITU-T. Uses encoding schemes to transmit
image data while reducing the amount of data that needs to be
transmitted, thus reducing transmission time. G3 fax machines
can transmit one page in less than one minute. Encoding
schemes for G3 fax machines are Modified Huffman (MH),
Modified READ (MR), Modified Modified READ (MMR) , and Joint
Bi-level Image expert Group (JBIG).
Group Dialing
A dialing method that enables you to dial multiple one-touch
speed dialing or coded dialing numbers together as a group. This
means that you can press just one key to enter numbers when
sending the same document to many destinations.
I
ITU-T
A committee created to set international standards for
telecommunications.
M
Manual redialing
When you use regular dialing, you can redial a number manually
simply by pressing [Redial/Pause] on the operation panel. The
last number called is the number redialed.
Modem
A device that converts (MOdulates) digital data for transmission
over telephone lines. At the receiving end, this device converts
the modulated data (DEModulates) to digital format that the
computer understands.
N
Numeric Keys
The round, numbered keys on the operation panel marked the
same as a standard telephone keypad.
Press them to perform regular dialing. You also use the numeric
keys to enter numbers and letters when you register telephone or
fax numbers and names, and to enter coded dialing codes.