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13.5 Fax Glossary 13 Term F-Code Frame Erase G3 Group LDAP Long Original Main Scanning Main scanning direction Manual transmission Memory Memory overflow Memory RX Memory TX Mixed Original n-memory proxy reception Number of Originals Overseas communication Password TX Pause PB PC-FAX Description A communication procedure related to the usage of subaddress of T.30* standardized by CIAJ (Communications and Information Network Association of Japan). F code is provided by Japanese Communications Industrial Corporation. Various kinds of capabilities are available for the communication among fax machines with the F code function irrespective of difference of the fax machine brand. This machine uses F code for the bulletin boards, relay request, confidential communication, and password transmission. (* a communication standard) A function of erasing dark shadow around the document before transmitting it via fax, when scanning a booklet form document or a document with ADF kept open. A fax communication mode standardized by the ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union). G3 and G4 are provided for the communication modes. Today, G3 is more widely used than G4. The grouping of multiple abbreviation numbers. It is convenient to use the group when a volume of sequential broadcast transmissions or sequential pollings are distributed to the same destination addresses. The acronym for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, a protocol used to access a database that can manage E-mail addresses and environmental information of network users on the Internet, intranet, or other TCP/IP network. A function to send original pages longer than A3 size (16-9/16 inches (420 mm)). Long originals can be sent by selecting this function. The operation of scanning a document optically, and converting the document into image data. The horizontal direction for scanning documents. An operation to send a fax while checking the status of the receiver. A location where information is stored temporarily. It is used to instruct the machine to send faxes or to save temporarily stored documents. A condition where the fax memory becomes full while scanned documents or temporarily stored documents are saved. A function of storing received documents in memory, and printing them if required. A method to start a fax transmission after scanning documents and storing them in memory. If memory transmission is used, the total number of pages are automatically printed in the page number of the transmission source information and an image of the first page of the sent document is printed in the transmission report. However, the memory may become full if the document contains many pages, or a large volume of information because of the fine and minute image. A function of setting different sizes of documents, detecting the size of each document, and send them accordingly. A function of saving received documents automatically to memory when the machine is unable to print the documents for some reason such as running out of paper. When a proper action is taken such as refilling of paper, the temporarily saved document is printed out. A function used for quick memory transmission with information of the total number of pages. This allows the recipient to check whether the all pages were received or not (In case of memory transmission, the total no. of pages are automatically added). This is a function to communicate with an overseas recipient. If an overseas communication mode is set, the fax is sent with a lower speed. Specifying an overseas transmission mode ensures the fax transmission when faxing to the location where transmission conditions are poor, even within the country. The function of sending a fax with a password. If the recipient's fax machine is set to closed network reception, the sender's fax machine should transmit the same password as used for the closed network reception. A temporary break in dialing. In this machine, each pause creates a one second break during dialing. A push telephone line. A function to send a fax directly from a computer without using paper. bizhub C360/C280/C220 13-12

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13.5
Fax Glossary
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F-Code
A communication procedure related to the usage of subaddress of T.30* stand-
ardized by CIAJ (Communications and Information Network Association of Ja-
pan). F code is provided by Japanese Communications Industrial Corporation.
Various kinds of capabilities are available for the communication among fax ma-
chines with the F code function irrespective of difference of the fax machine
brand. This machine uses F code for the bulletin boards, relay request, confiden-
tial communication, and password transmission. (* a communication standard)
Frame Erase
A function of erasing dark shadow around the document before transmitting it via
fax, when scanning a booklet form document or a document with ADF kept open.
G3
A fax communication mode standardized by the ITU-T (International Telecommu-
nication Union). G3 and G4 are provided for the communication modes. Today,
G3 is more widely used than G4.
Group
The grouping of multiple abbreviation numbers. It is convenient to use the group
when a volume of sequential broadcast transmissions or sequential pollings are
distributed to the same destination addresses.
LDAP
The acronym for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, a protocol used to ac-
cess a database that can manage E-mail addresses and environmental informa-
tion of network users on the Internet, intranet, or other TCP/IP network.
Long Original
A function to send original pages longer than A3 size (16-9/16 inches (420 mm)).
Long originals can be sent by selecting this function.
Main Scanning
The operation of scanning a document optically, and converting the document
into image data.
Main scanning di-
rection
The horizontal direction for scanning documents.
Manual transmission
An operation to send a fax while checking the status of the receiver.
Memory
A location where information is stored temporarily. It is used to instruct the ma-
chine to send faxes or to save temporarily stored documents.
Memory overflow
A condition where the fax memory becomes full while scanned documents or
temporarily stored documents are saved.
Memory RX
A function of storing received documents in memory, and printing them if re-
quired.
Memory TX
A method to start a fax transmission after scanning documents and storing them
in memory. If memory transmission is used, the total number of pages are auto-
matically printed in the page number of the transmission source information and
an image of the first page of the sent document is printed in the transmission re-
port. However, the memory may become full if the document contains many pag-
es, or a large volume of information because of the fine and minute image.
Mixed Original
A function of setting different sizes of documents, detecting the size of each doc-
ument, and send them accordingly.
n-memory proxy re-
ception
A function of saving received documents automatically to memory when the ma-
chine is unable to print the documents for some reason such as running out of
paper. When a proper action is taken such as refilling of paper, the temporarily
saved document is printed out.
Number of Originals
A function used for quick memory transmission with information of the total
number of pages. This allows the recipient to check whether the all pages were
received or not (In case of memory transmission, the total no. of pages are auto-
matically added).
Overseas communi-
cation
This is a function to communicate with an overseas recipient. If an overseas com-
munication mode is set, the fax is sent with a lower speed. Specifying an over-
seas transmission mode ensures the fax transmission when faxing to the location
where transmission conditions are poor, even within the country.
Password TX
The function of sending a fax with a password. If the recipient's fax machine is
set to closed network reception, the sender's fax machine should transmit the
same password as used for the closed network reception.
Pause
A temporary break in dialing. In this machine, each pause creates a one second
break during dialing.
PB
A push telephone line.
PC-FAX
A function to send a fax directly from a computer without using paper.
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