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16. GLOSSARY Glossary A.M. mode: When set to A.M. (Answering Machine) mode, the machine directs all incoming calls to an answering machine connected to the same line. Anti Junk Fax: A faxing feature that enables the user to program up to ten fax numbers from which he/she does not want to receive faxes. Automatic Dialing: A faxing feature by which the machine will automatically dial a user-programmed number with the press of one or more keys. See Rapid Key Dialing and Speed Dialing. AUTO mode: When set to AUTO mode, the machine receives faxes automatically. Broadcasting: A form of transmitting that allows a fax to be sent to multiple fax machine locations. Chain Dialing: A form of dialing that allows the user to dial a long number (up to 50 digits in length) with a combination of Rapid keys, Speed Dial numbers, or Rapid keys and manually entered numbers. Contrast: The degree of difference between dark and light areas of a printed, faxed, or scanned original. dpi (dots per inch): A standardized machine of measurement used for the resolution of a scanned or printed image. Group Keys: The term for multiple Rapid keys that have been programmed as a group of fax numbers. MANUAL mode: When the machine is set to MANUAL mode, all calls must be answered manually by pressing the SPEAKER key, or by lifting the handset of an external phone on the same telephone line. Polling: A faxing function that allows the user to request a transmission from another fax machine. In effect, the receiving fax machine dials the transmitting fax machine and activates the transmission. 16 GLOSSARY 133 SUK 16 GLOSSARY LEO.p65 133 29/03/00, 08:30

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16. GLOSSARY
Glossary
A.M. mode:
When set to A.M. (Answering Machine) mode, the machine directs all incoming
calls to an answering machine connected to the same line.
Anti Junk Fax:
A faxing feature that enables the user to program up to ten fax numbers from
which he/she does not want to receive faxes.
Automatic Dialing:
A faxing feature by which the machine will automatically dial a user-programmed
number with the press of one or more keys. See Rapid Key Dialing and Speed
Dialing.
AUTO mode:
When set to AUTO mode, the machine receives faxes automatically.
Broadcasting:
A form of transmitting that allows a fax to be sent to multiple fax machine
locations.
Chain Dialing:
A form of dialing that allows the user to dial a long number (up to 50 digits in
length) with a combination of Rapid keys, Speed Dial numbers, or Rapid keys
and manually entered numbers.
Contrast:
The degree of difference between dark and light areas of a printed, faxed, or
scanned original.
dpi (dots per inch):
A standardized machine of measurement used for the resolution of a scanned
or printed image.
Group Keys:
The term for multiple Rapid keys that have been programmed as a group of
fax numbers.
MANUAL mode:
When the machine is set to MANUAL mode, all calls must be answered
manually by pressing the SPEAKER key, or by lifting the handset of an external
phone on the same telephone line.
Polling:
A faxing function that allows the user to request a transmission from another
fax machine. In effect, the receiving fax machine dials the transmitting fax
machine and activates the transmission.
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