Glossary
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Appendix
14
Transaction number
When a document is scanned into or received in memory, it is assigned a transaction
number (TX/RX). You can select documents in the memory for sending, printing, or
deleting by specifying the transaction number.
Transfer
A special feature you can set up on the machine that enables all documents received
on the main fax machine to be transferred to another fax machine. For example, you
could have the main fax machine in the office transfer all documents to your machine
at home. You can set the day and time for this feature to turn ON and OFF. Please
remember, however, that documents received in a confidential mailbox or a memory
box cannot be transferred. See also transfer password.
Transfer password
Protects the transfer settings from unauthorized access. You must enter the transfer
password, a code of up to seven digits (0-9999999), in order to view or change the
transfer settings.
Transmission time
A fax transmission consists of three stages: the pre-message handshake, the
message transmission, and the post-message handshake. The transmission time
described in this manual is not the total time required for the entire transmission. It is
only the time for the message transmission. The transmission time described in this
manual is the fastest time achieved when faxes communicate in the same mode.
TTI
Stands for Transmit Terminal Identification. Also called sender information. The TTI is
the name of the person or organization, and the facsimile number of the machine that
sends a document. In addition to a unit name that you register for the machine, you
can create up to 99 sender’s names that can be selected and used in place of the unit
name when you send a facsimile transmission.
TTI Selector
With this feature, you can select a name to be printed at the top of the message you
send. Usually, you register your company’s name as the TTI, but you can also use
personal names.
TX password
The ITU-T password set on your machine that accompanies the document you send,
and must match the RX password on the fax machine where it is received. If your TX
password matches the RX password of the other party’s fax, the document is
received. If the password does not match, the document is not received. The
maximum length of a password is 20 digits and may consist of numbers, spaces,
asterisks ( ), and pound marks (#).