Glossary – Xerox 7024 User Manual

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Glossary

4800 BPS

Activity report

ADF

Alarm

Auto receive time

Block junk fax

Buffered transmission

CCITT

Closed network

Compatibility

Confirm report

Contrast

Copy protect

Cursor

Dark original

Delayed group Send

An operator selection that forces the terminal to
communicate at a maximum of 4800 bits per second.

A report listing up to the last 25 send or receive fax

operations.

Automatic Document Feeder. This subassembly
automatically separates and feeds up to 30 originals

from the input tray to the scanner.

A tone that is produced to alert the operator.

A feature that enables the user to set the terminal to

switch in and out of automatic receive mode.

Only transmissions from remote terminals whose
identification numbers are listed in the dial directory
can be received.

A two step method of transmission that involves first
scanning the document and storing the image in

memory and then transmitting it. This method may be

combined with such features as delayed send, delayed
group send, relay send, send secure mail and delayed

polling.

Consultative Committee for International Telephony
and Telegraphy. This is an international standards
committee.

A network of fax machines that limit access to the

network to other units having the same password.

Some Xerox fax machines offer password protection
and can participate in a closed network.

The ability to communicate from one model facsimile
equipment to another.

A notification of the success or failure of an operation.

The difference between light and dark on an original.

If contrast is set too low, the printout will appear dark.
If contrast is set too high, the printout will appear

washed out.

This feature enables the user to inhibit the copy
function.

An underline character on the control panel display
that indicates the character to be inserted or deleted.

An original with either dark print or background (for
example: colored paper.)

The operation of storing a set of documents in

memory, then sending them to multiple locations.

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