Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Welcome !
- Chapter 2 Setting Up
- Chapter 3 Getting Started
- Chapter 4 Setting Up and Using Speed Dialing
- Chapter 5 Using the Fax as a Copier
- Chapter 6 Sending Documents
- Chapter 7 Receiving Documents
- Chapter 8 Using the Memory Features
- Chapter 9 Using a Relay Network
- Chapter 10 Using Confidential Mailboxes
- Chapter 11 Setting Up and Using Polling
- Chapter 12 Other Special Features
- Chapter 13 Restricting Use of the Fax
- Chapter 14 Printing Reports and Lists
- Chapter 15 Maintenance & Frequently Asked Questions
- Chapter 16 Summary of Important Settings
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Documents You Can Scan
- Glossary
- Index
Glossary G-1
Glossary
LASER CLASS 3170 Series.
CFYA/YAH/YAN 120v US V1.0
Glossary
A
Activity report
Journal of transactions, both sent and received.
ADF
Stands for automatic document feeder.
Automatic dialing
Dialing fax or telephone numbers by pressing one or four buttons. To use
automatic dialing, you must register the numbers in the fax unit’s
memory. See also One-touch Speed Dialing, Coded Speed Dialing, and Group
Dialing.
Automatic redialing
When the other fax is busy or does not answer, the fax waits 2 minutes
and then automatically re-dials the same number. If there is still no
answer, it makes 1 more attempt after waiting for 2 minutes. After the
last unsuccessful attempt, the fax prints an Error TX report.
Automatic reduction of received image
At the top of the received document, the date, time, company name, and
fax number can be printed. Because this extra information at the top of
the received document requires additional space, the number of pages of
the received document may increase. Automatic reduction of the re-
ceived image avoids this by reducing the size of the printed image.
B
Batch sending
When several documents are scanned into the memory to be sent to the
same destination at a specified time, the documents are sent together in
the same transmission one after the other.
bps
Stands for bits per second.