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Table of Contents
Index
Advanced Fax
Features
Advanced Copy
Features
Network
Remote UI
System Monitor
Reports and Lists
Troubleshooting
Appendix
E
ECM
Error Correction Mode. The ability of your machine to reduce
system and line errors when sending or receiving from another
fax with ECM capability. ECM is most effective in areas where the
telephone lines are in poor condition or there is frequent
interference on the line.
Ethernet
An industry-standard local area network (LAN) system for
connecting together multiple computers. Data is sent from one
computer to another by breaking it into packets, and a packet
reaches its destination smoothly without any collision with other
packets.
Extension
A telephone connected to the machine that is used in place of the
handset. You can use the extension telephone to activate
incoming reception of documents manually.
F
FAX/TEL switching
This option allows you to set the machine to automatically detect
whether a call is from a fax or telephone. If the call is from another
fax, the transmission is automatically received. If the call is from a
telephone, the machine rings to let you know, so you can pick up
the handset. With this feature, one telephone line can be shared
by both the telephone and the fax.
File server
A personal computer or workstation to which two or more users
on client personal computers can gain access via a local area
network (LAN) in order to share and use its hard disk drive.
FINE
The resolution setting for documents with very small characters
and lines.
G
G3, Group 3 fax machine
Defined by CCITT/ITU-T. Uses encoding schemes to transmit
image data while reducing the amount of data that needs to be
transmitted, thus reducing transmission time. G3 fax machines
can transmit one page in less than one minute. Encoding
schemes for G3 fax machines are Modified Huffman (MH),
Modified READ (MR), Modified Modified READ (MMR), and Joint
Bi-level Image expert Group (JBIG).
Gateway Address
The default address of a network or Web site. It provides a single
domain name and point of entry to the site.
Group Dialing
A dialing method that enables you to dial multiple one-touch
speed dialing or coded speed dialing numbers together as a
group. This means that you can press just one key to enter
numbers when sending the same document to many
destinations.