Konica Minolta bizhub C650 bizhub C650 Network Scanner Operations User Guide - Page 296
Glossary, Abbreviation for Authenticated Post Office Protocol. An authentication method
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Appendix 6.3 Glossary Term 10Base-T/100BaseTX/1000Base-T Active directory Adobe® Flash® anonymous FTP APOP AppleTalk Auto IP bit BMP Bonjour Byte Client Compact PDF Contrast CSV Default Default gateway Density DHCP DNS 6 Definition An Ethernet standard, which is a cable consisting of twisted copper wire pairs. The transmission speed of 10Base-T is 10 Mbps, of 100Base-TX is 100 Mbps, and of 1000Base-T is 1000 Mbps. A service that manages all information such as hardware resources for servers, clients, and printers on a network supported by Microsoft and the attributes and access permissions of the users Software developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated (formerly Macromedia, Inc.) and used to create data combining vector-graphic animation and sound, and the format of this data file. The bidirectional content can be manipulated using a keyboard and a mouse. The files can be kept relatively compact, and they can be accessed with the Web browser plug-in. While normal FTP sites are protected by an account name and password, this type of FTP site can be used by anyone without a password by simply entering "anonymous" as the account name. Abbreviation for Authenticated Post Office Protocol. An authentication method with encrypted passwords, which results in increased safety, as compared to the usual unencrypted passwords used by POP to retrieve e-mail messages A generic name for the protocol suite developed by Apple Computer for computer networking A function for automatically acquiring the IP address. If acquisition of the IP address failed with DHCP, an IP address is acquired from the address space of 169.254.0.0. Abbreviation for Binary Digit. The smallest unit of information (data quantity) on a computer or printer. Displays data using 0 or 1. Abbreviation for Bitmap. A file format for saving image data which uses the .bmp extension. Commonly used on Windows platforms. You can specify the color depth from monochrome (2 values) to full color (16,777,216 colors). Images are not usually compressed when saved. Macintosh network technology for automatically detecting devices connected to the network and for specifying settings. Previously called "Rendezvous", the name was changed to "Bonjour" starting with Mac OS X v10.4. Unit of information (data quantity) on a computer or printer. Configured as 1 byte equals 8 bits. A computer that uses the services provided by a server through a network Compression method for reducing the data amount using the PDF format when converting color documents to data. The highest compression efficiency is achieved by identifying the text and image regions and using the resolution and compression method most appropriate for each region. The compact PDF format can be selected when converting documents to data using the scanning functions of this machine. The difference in intensity between the light and dark parts of the image (light/dark variation). An image with little light/dark variation is said to have a low contrast, and an image with large light/dark variation is said to have a high contrast. Abbreviation for Comma Separated Values. One of the formats for saving database or spreadsheet data as a text file. (The file extension is ".csv".) The data, which is separated by commas (as the delimiter), can be shared by different applications. The initial settings. The settings first selected when the machine is turned on, or the settings first specified when the function is selected. A device, such as a computer or router, used as a "gateway" to access computers not on the same LAN. An indication of the amount of darkness in the image. Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol in which a client computer on a TCP/IP network automatically specifies the network settings from the server. With collective management of the IP address for DHCP clients on the DHCP server, you can avoid duplication of an address and you can build a network easily. Abbreviation for Domain Name System. A system that acquires the supported IP addresses from host names in a network environment. DNS allows the user to access other computers over a network by specifying host names, instead of difficult to memorize and understand IP addresses. C650 6-6