Philips LPF 925 Fax Machine User Manual


 
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Pulse dialling
A dialling process that is used in older telephone networks.
You hear a clicking for each number dialled (see Tone Di-
alling).
RAM
Random Access Memory
Resolution
Number of dots per inch (dpi). For sending and receiving
faxes, the resolution options available are Normal, Fine,
SFine and Photo. For copying, the available resolutions are
Fast, Quality and Photo. The higher the resolution, the
longer it takes to complete the transmission.
RJ-11
Registered Jack 11 (also called Western plug, standardised
telephone plug)
Scanning
The reading of a document into the fax memory or into
the computer in order to send it, copy it or edit it.
Sender Identification (= Header)
The telephone number and name of the sender as well as
the date and time of the fax transmission appear in the up-
per margin of each received fax.
Sending to Multiple Recipients (= Broadcast-
ing)
With this function, you can send a fax or an SMS message
to multiple recipients.
Serial Connection
see Additional Devices
SMS
Short Message Service
soft modem
The device does not contain a fixed, built-in modem. A
program executes the modem function on demand and ac-
cesses the device memory (RAM). The features and func-
tions of the soft modem can be modified by altering the
software (see Hard Modem, see Modem).
Tone Dialling (= Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)
In many countries, tone dialling has replaced pulse dial-
ling, in which each number was sent as a corresponding
number of pulses. With tone dialling, a specific tone is as-
signed to each key (referred to as DTMF tones).
Toner Level Memory
Update the toner level memory of your device with the
Plug’n’Print card that is included with each new toner car-
tridge. Your device registers the extent of toner used for
every print-out and calculates the toner level of the toner
cartridge on that basis. The indicated toner level is only
meaningful if you update each new toner cartridge with
the Plug’n’Print card that is provided with the cartridge.
Transfer Speed
CCITT/ITU has published international standards for the
transmission of data over telephone lines. All short names
begin with V, so these are also referred to as V standards.
The most important transmission speeds for fax transmis-
sions are: V.17—7.200 to 14.400 bps, V.21—max. 300
bps, V.22—max. 1.200 bps, V.22 bis—max. 2.400 bps,
V.27 ter—max. 4.800 bps, V.29—max. 9.600 bps, V.32
bis—max. 14.400 bps, V.34—max. 33.600 bps
TWAIN
(Tool Without an Interesting Name) With the TWAIN
scanner driver you can access the device and scan docu-
ments from any application which supports this standard.
USB
Universal Serial Bus (computer port)
Warm-Up Phase
Normally, the device is in the energy saving mode (see En-
ergy Saving Mode). In the warm-up phase, the device heats
up the printing unit until it has reached the necessary op-
erating temperature, after which the copy or fax can be
printed out.