Konica Minolta bizhub 36 bizhub 36/42 Fax Operations User Guide - Page 182
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14.2 Glossary 14 14.2 Glossary This section describes the general terms used in the fax communications. Explanations may be given of the terms of functions that are not included in this machine. Term 10Base-T/ 100Base-TX/ 1000Base-T Address Book Background Removal Batch transmission Baudrate Binding Position bit BMP BOOTP bps Brightness Broadcast Bulletin board Byte Check Dest. & Send Client Closed Network RX Description A set of specifications under the Ethernet standards. Those cables that consist of twisted copper wire pairs are used. The transmission rates are 10Mbps with 10Base-T, 100Mbps with 100Base-TX and 1000Mbps with 1000Base-T. A function of registering frequently used fax numbers of recipients. When registering abbreviated addresses, you should also register the destination name and the search string, so that you can specify the destination using the search string to select. A function to adjust the shading of background color before sending the document. A function to send documents as one document at a specified time if the documents have the same transmission conditions such as destination, transmission time, memory transmission or resolution, and are stored in the same memory. Baudrate indicates, for the fax, the transmission rate of a modem. This machine can communicate at a high transmission rate of 33,600bps. A function to specify the binding position of a double-sided document when it is sent using ADF. Two types of binding positions are available for a double-sided document: One is the top and bottom binding with the binding position at the top or bottom of the document. The other is left and right binding with the binding position at the left or right of the document. Note that the second side of the document has a different top or bottom relation. The abbreviation for binary digit. The smallest unit of information (data quantity) handled by a computer or printer. A bit uses only a 0 or a 1 to indicate data. The abbreviation for bitmap. This is a file format for saving image data. (The file extension is ".bmp".) Commonly used on Windows platforms. BMP covers the color depth from monochrome (2 values) to full color (16,777,216 colors). BMP images are not suitable for compressed storage. The abbreviation for Bootstrap Protocol. The protocol is used for a client computer on the TCP/IP network to load network configuration automatically from a server. Instead of BOOTP, DHCP, an advanced protocol based on BOOTP, is typically used today. The acronym for bit per second, which is a unit of data transmission, indicating the amount of data transmitted per second. Brightness of a display or other screen. A transmission of a single document to many recipients in one operation. A function of posting documents to be viewed, or stores the documents to be transmitted via polling. A byte indicates a unit of information (data quantity) handled by a computer or printer. A byte consists of eight bits. A function to send a fax after comparing the specified fax number with the fax number information of the recipient (CSI). Only when those numbers match, the function sends the fax. If the numbers are not matched, a transmission error occurs.Therefore, this prevents misdirected transmissions. The sender's fax number must be correctly registered with recipient's machine. A computer using services provided by servers via the network. A function to accept only transmissions from recipient machines with a matching password. bizhub 42/36 14-4