Maintenance and troubleshooting, How a fax works about facsimile compatibility – Samsung FX 505 User Manual

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How a Fax Works

About Facsimile Compatibility

Facsimile is a system of sending printed

or other graphic information from one
location to another by producing a copy
or “facsimile” of that information at the

remote location. A fax unit transmits audio

tones over the same telephone lines you

use for person-to-person conversation.

The facsimile process involves three basic
steps :

The CCITT (Consultative Committee for

International Telephone and Telegraph),

which sets worldwide standards for data
communication,

classifies

facsimile

devices into three groups. The grouping
is based on how a fax unit sends

information, in what form, and at which
speed.

1. Reading and converting the document

into electronic signals (audio tones).

2. Sending, or transmitting, the signals

through a telephone system to another
fax unit.

3. Converting the received signals into a

“ f a c s i m i l e ” o f

the

transmitted

document.

To simplify, you can think of fax units as

being grouped by speed: Group 1
includes 6-minute units, Group 2 includes

3-minute units, and Group 3 includes
sub-minute units. These speeds refer to
the amount of time it takes a fax unit to
send or receive a standard business letter
over the telephone lines.

Your FX505 is compatible with CClTT G3

mode units.

This is a simplified explanation of the

actual facsimile process. Although all fax

units operate by this same basic process,

specific operating procedures differ from

unit to unit.

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