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Glossary
10Base-T/100Base-TX
An Ethernet standard for cable. The 10/100 refers to its 10/100 Mbps
bandwidth, the base to single channel baseband, and the T to the Twisted
pair. The cable uses two pairs of unshielded twisted wires.
Client
Clients are computers that run software programs used to contact and
obtain data from Server software program on another computer, often
across a great distance.
Default Router IP Address
This is your Router’s Address, it is used by other Networks to determine
which route to take when communicating with your Internet Fax.
Direct Dialing
The method of dialing where you enter the entire telephone number or
email address through the keypad.
Directory Search Dialing
Allows you to dial a full telephone number or email address by searching
the station’s name or email address entered in the One-Touch keys or
Abbreviated dialing numbers.
DNS (Domain Name Server)
The purpose of the DNS is to store records containing domain information,
such as Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN) and translate them to
TCP/IP addresses.
Domain Name
A unique name that identifies an Internet site. Domain Names always have
2 or more parts, separated by dots. The part on the left is the most
specific, and the part on the right is the most general.
Email Address
The address for sending and receiving data by email. It consists of User
name, Sub-domain name and Domain name.
End Receiving Station
In a relay network, the final station designated to receive the document.
Ethernet
A very common method of networking computers and equipment in a LAN.
Ethernet can handle up to 100 Mbps and can be used with almost any kind
of computer.
G3 Mode (Group 3)
Refers to the standards and transmission capabilities of the current
generation of facsimile machines.
Group Dialing
The ability to program many telephone numbers and/or email addresses
into a single station so that many locations can be dialed in sequence
utilizing a single keystroke.
Halftone
A scanning technique to distinguish levels of gray from black and white.
Your machine can detect up to 64 levels of gray in halftone mode.
Header
A row of information that is transmitted by the sending machine and printed
on the top of each page by the receiving unit. This identifies the
transmitting unit and information about the transmission, such as time and
date.
Home Page
The page that your Browser displays when it starts up or the main web
page for a business, organization, etc.