Glossary
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Appendix
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P
PDF
Portable Document Format. A file format run by Adobe Systems' Acrobat software
which is restricted neither by device nor resolution. PDF displays documents in a way
that is independent of the original application software, hardware, and operating
system used to create those documents. A PDF document can contain any
combination of text, graphics, and images.
PDF (Compct)
One of the file formats available with this machine. The text and image portions of an
original are processed separately to achieve a high level of compression without
compromising the quality of texts. The resulting file or data size is smaller than that
achieved by conventional PDF, and is therefore recommended for jobs that are to be
sent over the network.
Protocol
A set of rules that govern the transmission of data across a network. Examples of
protocols are FTP, DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, IPP, TCP/IP, and LDAP.
R
RX Password
The RX Password is needed to send or receive documents to and from a fax machine
that uses ITU-T standard subaddresses and RX passwords. If the passwords on both
ends do not match, the fax is not transmitted. Numbers of up to 20 digits, including
space, asterisk (*), and pound sign (#), can be used for the RX Password.
S
Sender's Name
Your personal or organization name. The sender's name, fax number, date, and time
sent are printed on each page that you send. You can register up to 99 sender names,
that are selected using the TTI selector, before sending.
Subaddress
Subaddress is the Global telecommunications standard provided by ITU-T
(International Telecommunication Union – Telecommunication Standardization
Sector). As long as the remote party's machine supports the same standards,
confidential or relayed communications are possible by attaching a subaddress and a
password in advance.