HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP FAX-900 Fax Machine User Manual


 
G-7
Error Correction Mode ECM (abbreviation)
Refers to the fax machine’s ability to automatically resend pages of a document that did not transmit correctly
due to telephone line problems.
facsimile machine
Equipment that electronically transmits an image of a document form one location to another.
factory settings
The original “standard” parameter options, as set when a fax machine is shipped. See also current settings,
options, parameters, and temporary settings.
fallback
The ability to automatically transmit at a slower speed if transmission errors occur or to slow down the sender.
FAST
Refers to the print mode where the message being printed is processed faster, using less ink. For example;
a fax machine uses less ink when printing in the FAST print mode.
fax
An acronym commonly used for the word facsimile. A fax or facsimile is the document transferred from one
fax machine to another.
fax access code
A code that can be set by the user to prevent unauthorized operation of the fax machine.
Fax Parameter List
A list that shows the current and standard parameter settings for a fax machine.
FAX/TEL SW.
An acronym used to describe the switching ability of the fax machine when distinguishing between fax and
voice calls. The user can enable the mode through fax parameter 15. Used in the attended operating mode.
FCC
See Federal Communications Commission.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
A U.S. government organization that regulates communications originating or terminating in the United
States.
FIF*
Facsimile Information Field.
*CCITT signal for Group 3 transmission. For more information, see Group 3 standards documentation.