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SEP, and Password PWD. All defined in the G3 Standards, Terms Defined

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Terms Defined Dial Tone Dialing Characters Digital Copier Direct Send Document Document Feeder DPI Duplex ECM Emulation Ethernet F Code Communication Factory Default (s) Fault Code Fax (Facsimile) Frame Type A tone sounds from the telephone line when a remote machine receives a call. You will then know that you are connected to the line. Special characters used to enter the dial pause, etc. A copier that scans an image once to make one or many copies. Allows you to start sending a fax immediately after scanning the first page of documents. In this guide, the image data generated when an original is scanned. Used in terms such as transmitted document and received document. An assembly that automatically separates and feeds singlesided document (when ADF is installed) or double-sided document (when DADF is installed) from the input tray into the scanner. An abbreviation of Dots Per Inch, which is the number of dots that can be printed within a width of one inch (25.4 mm). Refers to a document that contains an image on both sides of the page. Error Correction Mode: An ITU-T approved feature for Group 3 facsimile machines. ECM transmission sends the document image data in segments and retransmits segments that the remote machine receives incorrectly. The ability of the printer to perform the features of other printers. The mode is called emulation mode. A network transport technology commonly used to send data from one node to another. This function provides a facsimile communication function using codes such as Sub-Address (SUB), Selective Polling (SEP), and Password (PWD). All defined in the G3 Standards of the ITU-T. The F Code enables confidential transmission and bulletin communications between facsimiles that support F Code protocol. Settings which are incorporated into the machine at the factory and used by the machine when the user does not specify settings. A code that is displayed on the control panel or a report when a problem occurs. A document that is transferred from one location to another via a telephone line. A group of data sent through the network. Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre 118 User Guide 219

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Terms Defined
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Dial Tone
A tone sounds from the telephone line when a remote
machine receives a call. You will then know that you are
connected to the line.
Dialing Characters
Special characters used to enter the dial pause, etc.
Digital Copier
A copier that scans an image once to make one or many
copies.
Direct Send
Allows you to start sending a fax immediately after scanning
the first page of documents.
Document
In this guide, the image data generated when an original is
scanned. Used in terms such as transmitted document and
received document.
Document Feeder
An assembly that automatically separates and feeds single-
sided document (when ADF is installed) or double-sided
document (when DADF is installed) from the input tray into the
scanner.
DPI
An abbreviation of Dots Per Inch, which is the number of dots
that can be printed within a width of one inch (25.4 mm).
Duplex
Refers to a document that contains an image on both sides of
the page.
ECM
Error Correction Mode: An ITU-T approved feature for Group
3 facsimile machines. ECM transmission sends the document
image data in segments and retransmits segments that the
remote machine receives incorrectly.
Emulation
The ability of the printer to perform the features of other
printers. The mode is called emulation mode.
Ethernet
A network transport technology commonly used to send data
from one node to another.
F Code Communication
This function provides a facsimile communication function
using codes such as Sub-Address (SUB), Selective Polling
(SEP), and Password (PWD). All defined in the G3 Standards
of the ITU-T. The F Code enables confidential transmission
and bulletin communications between facsimiles that support
F Code protocol.
Factory Default (s)
Settings which are incorporated into the machine at the
factory and used by the machine when the user does not
specify settings.
Fault Code
A code that is displayed on the control panel or a report when
a problem occurs.
Fax (Facsimile)
A document that is transferred from one location to another
via a telephone line.
Frame Type
A group of data sent through the network.