G-4 Glossary
Group dialing
A dialing method that enables you to dial up to 55 registered one-touch
speed dialing or coded speed dialing numbers together as a group. This
means that you can press just one to three buttons to enter numbers when
sending the same document to many destinations.
Halftone
Using this method, the MultiPASS produces shades of gray by mapping
dots to be printed.
IEEE 1284
IEEE 1284 is the new specification standard for computer-to-peripheral
bi-directional parallel interface communications. The new standard was
adopted by IEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc., in
1993. Some of the benefits it provides are: bi-directional communication
between computers and peripheral devices, a higher speed data transfer
rate, and protection against data loss due to noise interference.
Interface port
The MultiPASS comes with one IEEE 1284, bi-directional parallel
interface port, located on the back of the unit. You attach the cable that
connects your computer and MultiPASS to this port.
Jack
The telephone receptacles (RJ11 type) on your wall or in your MultiPASS
used to connect the MultiPASS to the telephone line, telephone, answering
machine, or data modem.
Landscape orientation
Refers to printing across the length of the page (as opposed to portrait
orientation printing across the width of the page).
Manual feed
A method of feeding paper into the printer one sheet at a time.
Manual receiving
A method of receiving faxes in which you answer all incoming calls using a
telephone.
Manual redialing
When you use regular dialing, you can redial a number “manually” simply
by pressing
REDIAL on the operator panel. The last number called is the
number redialed.
MP L6000—USERS MANUAL/V000/12-97