HP FAX-700 User Manual

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PRI-EOP*

Procedure Interrupt - End Of Procedure.

PRI-MPS*

Procedure Interrupt - Multi-Page Signal.

PRI-Q*

Procedure Interrupt - Q.

print cartridge

A cartridge that holds the ink used by a fax machine.

printable area

The fax machines printable area. Printable areas for the HP fax machines described in this guide are defined
in chapter one.

program

PRG (abbreviation)

Refers to the task of entering and storing information into the fax machine.

program list

A list of the names and telephone numbers assigned to each program key (P1, P2, P3, or P4).

programmed dialing

A method of dialing in which a program key (P1,P2,P3, or P4) on the one-touch keypad is pressed to dial
a sequence of telephone numbers.

PSTN

PSTN = Public Switched Telephone Network. A telephone system comprised of voice quality telephone
lines.

Pulse (Dialing)

Refers to the electro-mechanical pulse method of dialing used by various telephone systems. Pulse dialing
is also known as rotary dialing.

QUALITY

Refers to the print mode where the message being printed is processed at the best print quality.

RAM

Random-Access Memory.

RCV RCV’D (past tense)

RCV is an abbreviation for the word receive.

receive

The process of accepting a transmission from another fax machine.

*CCITT signal for Group 3 transmission. For more information, see Group 3 standards documentation.

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