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3.5 Glossary 3 Term Profile Program address Property Protocol Proxy Server PServer Queue name Queue name Quick memory transmission RAW port number realm (IPP setting) Receiving Redial Reference Allowed Level Referral setting (LDAP setting) Relay broadcast Relay distribution station Relay instruction station Resending Resolution RGB Description A color attribute file This contains overall input and output correlation data of primary colors, specifically used by the color input and output devices to reproduce colors. A function to register frequently used destination fax numbers, or stereotyped transmission operation procedures. By simply pressing a program key, you can specify the destination, or configure a function automatically to start communication. Attribute information. When using a printer driver, you can use its property to configure different functions. Also by using a file property, you can check the attribute information about the file. A rule enabling a computer to communicate with other computers or peripherals. A server installed for the connection with the Internet. A proxy server acts as a proxy of client computers to contact the Internet to ensure security effectively for the total organization. A print server module available in Netware environments. PServer monitors, changes, pauses, restarts, or cancels print jobs. A name assigned to each device for allowing printing to the device via network. A logical printer name required for LPD/LPR printing. A method used to start sending fax immediately after scanning a page of the original. This method allows even an original with many pages to be sent without overflowing the memory. A TCP port number used when the RAW protocol is selected for Windows or other TCP printing. The RAW port number is usually set to 9100. An area used for allowing security functions. The area is used to organize user names, passwords and other authentication information, and define the security policy in the area. A fax machine status when it receives a call. A function to re-dial a fax number after waiting for a specified length of time when recipient's line is busy. Both manual redial and automatic redial functions are available. A feature for specifying settings so that only certain people are able to view certain destination information for the security of the information. When synchronized with user authentication, only information with an access permission level matching that specified for the user can be viewed. If no relevant destination data is found on an LDAP server, the LDAP server itself instructs which LDAP server to be searched for the next. The referral setting configures whether the multifunctional product is responsible for searching the next LDAP server. A function to broadcast fax messages via other fax machine (called a relay distribution station). When you have multiple broadcast destinations in remote place, you may configure one of the destinations as a relay station to transfer the broadcast via the relay station, so that you can reduce the total communication rate. A feature to broadcast the fax to the relay distribution destination by receiving the relay request from the relay instruction station. The relay distribution function is not available in this machine. A fax machine sending a relay broadcast request. A function to select and resend a document that was not send but stored in the memory. The document can be resent either to the same destination or to another destination. Resolution indicates how much details of an object can be reproduced precisely on an image or a print matter. The acronym for Red, Green, and Blue. The RGB are the three primary colors used on monitors and other devices to reproduce full colors by changing their brightness ratio. bizhub C652/C652DS/C552/C552DS/C452 3-36

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3.5
Glossary
3
Profile
A color attribute file
This contains overall input and output correlation data of primary colors, specif-
ically used by the color input and output devices to reproduce colors.
Program address
A function to register frequently used destination fax numbers, or stereotyped
transmission operation procedures. By simply pressing a program key, you can
specify the destination, or configure a function automatically to start communi-
cation.
Property
Attribute information.
When using a printer driver, you can use its property to configure different func-
tions.
Also by using a file property, you can check the attribute information about the
file.
Protocol
A rule enabling a computer to communicate with other computers or peripherals.
Proxy Server
A server installed for the connection with the Internet. A proxy server acts as a
proxy of client computers to contact the Internet to ensure security effectively for
the total organization.
PServer
A print server module available in Netware environments.
PServer monitors, changes, pauses, restarts, or cancels print jobs.
Queue name
A name assigned to each device for allowing printing to the device via network.
Queue name
A logical printer name required for LPD/LPR printing.
Quick memory trans-
mission
A method used to start sending fax immediately after scanning a page of the
original. This method allows even an original with many pages to be sent without
overflowing the memory.
RAW port number
A TCP port number used when the RAW protocol is selected for Windows or oth-
er TCP printing. The RAW port number is usually set to 9100.
realm (IPP setting)
An area used for allowing security functions. The area is used to organize user
names, passwords and other authentication information, and define the security
policy in the area.
Receiving
A fax machine status when it receives a call.
Redial
A function to re-dial a fax number after waiting for a specified length of time when
recipient's line is busy. Both manual redial and automatic redial functions are
available.
Reference Allowed
Level
A feature for specifying settings so that only certain people are able to view cer-
tain destination information for the security of the information. When synchro-
nized with user authentication, only information with an access permission level
matching that specified for the user can be viewed.
Referral setting
(LDAP setting)
If no relevant destination data is found on an LDAP server, the LDAP server itself
instructs which LDAP server to be searched for the next. The referral setting con-
figures whether the multifunctional product is responsible for searching the next
LDAP server.
Relay broadcast
A function to broadcast fax messages via other fax machine (called a relay dis-
tribution station). When you have multiple broadcast destinations in remote
place, you may configure one of the destinations as a relay station to transfer the
broadcast via the relay station, so that you can reduce the total communication
rate.
Relay distribution
station
A feature to broadcast the fax to the relay distribution destination by receiving
the relay request from the relay instruction station. The relay distribution function
is not available in this machine.
Relay instruction sta-
tion
A fax machine sending a relay broadcast request.
Resending
A function to select and resend a document that was not send but stored in the
memory. The document can be resent either to the same destination or to an-
other destination.
Resolution
Resolution indicates how much details of an object can be reproduced precisely
on an image or a print matter.
RGB
The acronym for Red, Green, and Blue.
The RGB are the three primary colors used on monitors and other devices to re-
produce full colors by changing their brightness ratio.
Term
Description