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Glossary
G
B
bps
Bits per second. Refers to the speed with which a fax machine sends and receives data.
Broadcasting
Transmitting documents to more than one location (through the machine’s memory).
C
CCITT/ITU-T
Formerly known as CCITT, Consultative Committee for International Telegraph and Telephone. CCITT has
been replaced by the International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunications sector (ITU-T), a
committee created to set international standards for telecommunications.
CNG
Calling Tone. This is a signal sent by fax machines to identify the call as an incoming document. When the
receiving fax detects this signal, it automatically starts to receive the fax transmission. The majority of fax
machines in use today can send and detect CNG signals.
Coded Speed Dialing
An automatic dialing method that allows you to dial a fax or telephone number by pressing [Coded Dial] and a
two-digit code (a three-digit code for the FAX-L390 model) using the numeric buttons.
Cursor
The underline symbol you see on the LCD display when you register numbers and names in the machine.
Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to move the cursor.
D
Delayed sending
The ability to send a document at a preset time in the future. You do not have to be in your office to use
delayed sending to one or more destinations. (You can set up only one delayed transmission at a time on the
machine.)
Dialing methods
Ways of pressing one or more buttons to access a number to connect to an outside party or fax machine.
Dialing methods include One-Touch, Coded Speed Dialing, Group Dialing, Directory Dialing, and regular
dialing with the numeric buttons.
Document
The sheet of paper containing the data that you send to, or receive from a machine.
dpi
Dots per inch. A machine of measurement for indicating a machine’s resolution. Your machine produces a
resolution of 1200 dpi enhanced × 600 dpi.
Dual access (Multitasking)
Enables the machine to receive a fax, even if it is copying or printing a document. Also enables you to load
other faxes into memory, make copies, print out reports, print documents or register information while the
machine sends a fax from memory.