Appendix
13
C450 13-7
13.3 Fax terms
This section describes the general terms used in the fax communication.
Explanations may be given of the terms of functions that are not equipped to
this machine.
Terms Description
Numerics 2 in 1 TX The function to gather two pages into one page and to
transmit the composed wide page.
A Abbreviated dial
number
One of the functions to register the fax numbers dialed fre-
quently. Registering the destination name and retrieval
character when you register the abbreviated dial, you can
designate the destination with the Address Book. Up to
500 abbreviated numbers (000-499) can be registered.
Address book To dial the destination by searching the name of the des-
tination from the list of the abbreviated dial numbers reg-
istered.
B Batch transmission The function to transmit more than one document as a
document at specified time automatically if the transmis-
sion condition of the documents such as the destination,
transmission time, memory transmit, or resolution is same.
Book TX The function to produce two separate pages from the
side-by-side pages of an open book or catalogue.
bps An abbreviation for “bit per second.” It is the unit of data
transmission and represents the amount of data sent in
one second.
Broadcasting To transmit a fax to multiple stations by a single operation.
Bulletin board The function to post the documents you want to read or to
store documents to be transmitted by polling.
Bundled transmis-
sion
The function to send the newly reserved document and
the reserved document at the same time when a transmis-
sion is reserved for a destination that is the same as a
transmission reservation document stored in memory un-
der the same transmission condition such as memory
transmission or resolution. It can send up to five docu-
ments continuously.
C Confidential com-
munication
The function to exchange private information with specific
persons. The originals sent by the confidential communi-
cation are stored in the receiver's confidential box and
they are not printed at the reception. They are printed after
the certain operation such as inputting the password.
D Dialing method There are two methods: PB or pulse.
E ECM (Error Correc-
tion Mode)
The error correction mode for G3 communication. It com-
municates with a destination during checking whether
data is sent to the destination properly or not. If not, it
sends the data again. If the destination supports the ECM,
data is transmitted in ECM unless you set the ECM OFF
mode.