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BNC BOOTP brightness browser Chooser client-server collapse collate comma (,) contrast container program crop .dcx dedicated line A type of network connector generally used with coaxial network cabling. A BNC connector has two slots that lock onto two matching knobs on a network interface card when the connector can be twisted. Short for Bootstrap Protocol, an Internet protocol that enables a diskless workstation to discover its own IP address, the IP address of a BOOTP server on the network, and a file to be loaded into memory to boot the machine. This enables the workstation to boot without requiring a hard or floppy disk drive. The protocol is defined by RFC 951. A measure of the overall intensity of the image. The lower the brightness value, the darker the image; the higher the value, the lighter the image will be. Short for Web browser, a software application used to locate and display Web pages. The Chooser is part of the Mac OS that allows configuration of the computer system to print on any printer with the appropriate software. Users that are part of an AppleTalk network system can use the Chooser to activate and select among devices (such as printers, file servers, or other computers) connected to the network. A network architecture in which each computer or process on the network is either a client or a server. Servers are powerful computers or processes dedicated to managing disk drives, network traffic, and printers. Clients are PCs or workstations on which users run applications. Clients rely on servers for resources such as files and devices. The process of reducing a sticky note to an icon. The process of printing a multiple-copy job in sets. When collate is selected, the HP LaserJet 3300 series product prints an entire set before printing additional copies. Otherwise, the device prints the desired number of copies of a page together before printing the following pages. A comma in a dial sequence indicates that the fax machine will pause at that point in the dialing sequence. The difference between the dark and light areas of an image. The lower the number value, the more closely the shades will resemble each other. The higher the number, the more the shades will stand out from each other. A program into which an OLE object is inserted. That program contains the object. To remove part of an image. The portion of the image that is selected remains, while the portion that is not selected is removed. A multi-page .PCX format where each page is a .PCX file. Since this is a multi-page format, it is widely used for receiving and sending faxes to and from the computer. A single DCX document can store up to 1,023 pages. A single telephone line that is used exclusively for either voice calls or fax calls. 216 Glossary EN

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Glossary
EN
BNC
A type of network connector generally used with coaxial network cabling.
A BNC connector has two slots that lock onto two matching knobs on a
network interface card when the connector can be twisted.
BOOTP
Short for Bootstrap Protocol, an Internet protocol that enables a diskless
workstation to discover its own IP address, the IP address of a BOOTP
server on the network, and a file to be loaded into memory to boot the
machine. This enables the workstation to boot without requiring a hard or
floppy disk drive. The protocol is defined by RFC 951.
brightness
A measure of the overall intensity of the image. The lower the brightness
value, the darker the image; the higher the value, the lighter the image will
be.
browser
Short for Web browser, a software application used to locate and display
Web pages.
Chooser
The Chooser is part of the Mac OS that allows configuration of the
computer system to print on any printer with the appropriate software.
Users that are part of an AppleTalk network system can use the Chooser
to activate and select among devices (such as printers, file servers, or
other computers) connected to the network.
client-server
A network architecture in which each computer or process on the network
is either a client or a server. Servers are powerful computers or processes
dedicated to managing disk drives, network traffic, and printers. Clients
are PCs or workstations on which users run applications. Clients rely on
servers for resources such as files and devices.
collapse
The process of reducing a sticky note to an icon.
collate
The process of printing a multiple-copy job in sets. When collate is
selected, the HP LaserJet 3300 series product prints an entire set before
printing additional copies. Otherwise, the device prints the desired
number of copies of a page together before printing the following pages.
comma (,)
A comma in a dial sequence indicates that the fax machine will pause at
that point in the dialing sequence.
contrast
The difference between the dark and light areas of an image. The lower
the number value, the more closely the shades will resemble each other.
The higher the number, the more the shades will stand out from each
other.
container program
A program into which an OLE object is inserted. That program contains
the object.
crop
To remove part of an image. The portion of the image that is selected
remains, while the portion that is not selected is removed.
.dcx
A multi-page .PCX format where each page is a .PCX file. Since this is a
multi-page format, it is widely used for receiving and sending faxes to and
from the computer. A single DCX document can store up to 1,023 pages.
dedicated line
A single telephone line that is used exclusively for either voice calls or fax
calls.