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


 
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telephone number Tel. No. (abbreviation)
The numeric sequence of digits assigned to a fax machine or telephone. Used for dialing to connect to other
party.
temporary settings
Changes (to parameters) made at the control panel and affecting a single transmission. Parameters return to
their current settings after that transmission. See also current settings, factory settings, options, and parame-
ters.
timed communications
See deferred transmission, deferred polling.
tone (dialing)
Refers to the audible tone method of dialing used by various telephone systems.
train
(verb) To perform a procedure called training to calibrate the fax machine scanner. During the training proce-
dure, the scanner scans a standard image on a scanner training card. A program internal to the fax machine
analyzes the image and compares it to an internal mathematical model to establish certain variables used by
the scanner. Training is done only
at an HP centralized repair facility.
training
(noun) See train for a description of this procedure.
transaction journal
See 32-transaction journal.
transmission password
A fax parameter (PASSWORD–XMT) that is compared against the transmission password of a receiving sta-
tion before the HP FAX-310 or HP FAX-950 fax machine transmits a document.
transmission settings
Control panel buttons that let you temporarily change parameter settings, such as Original and Resolution,
for a single transmission.
transmit
The process of sending a fax to another fax machine.
TSI*
Transmitting Subscriber Identification.
TX or Tx
TX is an abbreviation for the word transmit. See also XMT. Tx is an abbreviation for the transmit mode.
*CCITT signal for Group 3 transmission. For more information, see Group 3 standards documentation.