FAX Terms - (continued)
Appendix-11
Appendix
P
■ Pause
To dial at certain intervals. Pressing the key once creates an interval of one second.
■ Polling
The function to send a fax that has been read and stored in the memory in the facsimile when
a polling command is sent from the recipient.
■ Program dial
The function to register frequently-used fax numbers as well as templates of operating
sequences. Thereafter, you may select the remote station or designate a sequence of opera-
tions by pressing the Program key (in the abbreviated dialing list) or by pressing the Program
dial key on the control.
Q
■ Quick memory transmission
In this transmission method, a facsimile is sent the instant when one page is scanned. This
allows documents to be sent without exceeding memory capacity in the case of sending a
large number of pages.
R
■ Reading
To scan an original optically and capture it as image data.
■ Redialing
To dial the number of the same remote station again. Redialing consists of automatic redialing
in which dialing is performed automatically, and manual redialing in which redialing is per-
formed manually.
■ Relay Tx
The function to send a fax to multiple stations via the other facsimile (called a relaying station).
You can save costs by setting one of the stations as the relaying station and sending a fax via
the relaying station if the terminating stations are at remote site.
■ Relaying station
The facsimile that sends document to multiple stations by the relay request from the originat-
ing station.
■ Reserving transmission
The function to reserve the next transmission during communication or printing.
■ Resolution
The higher resolution is, the longer it takes to transmit. Select the appropriate resolution.