Ricoh 2400L User Manual

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Handset:
This is the telephone that is connected to the jack marked "TEL".

Home Position:
Some of your machine’s features can be adjusted. The home position is the setting to which the
machine always returns at the end of an operation.

International Dialing Code:
This is the code that must be dialed at the beginning of the number if the destination is outside
your country.

Memory File:
This is a document stored in the SAF memory (see the next page) and the instructions
(destinations, time of transmission) for sending that document.

Modem:
Acronym for modulator/demodulator. A device that transforms a digital signal into a form suitable
for transmission over the telephone network.

Original:
Same as "Document".

Page Retransmission:
If the terminal you are sending to indicates that it did not properly receive the page you just sent,
your terminal will resend that page from memory. This only works if you used Memory Mode and if
you are not using ECM. (ECM is a more effective data retransmission method.)

Polling File:
This is a set of instructions (destinations to be polled, time of polling) for polling reception.

Pulse Dialing:
This method of dialing uses a string of pulses to represent each dialed digit.

Reception:
The act of receiving a document.

Reduction:
If your document is wider than the paper available in the other terminal, your terminal will
automatically reduce it so that it will fit.

Remote Terminal:
The facsimile terminal that you are sending to or receiving from.

RTI:

Remote Terminal Identification.

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Sending:
Same as "Transmission", see below.

Standby Mode:
The terminal is said to be in standby mode when it is idle.

Terminal:
A facsimile terminal, such as your machine.

Tone Dialing:
This method of dialing uses a tone to represent each dialed digit.

Transmission:
The act of sending a document.

TTI:

Transmit Terminal Identification.

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