Konica Minolta BIZHUB C652DS User Manual

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3.5

Glossary

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Density Compensa-
tion

A color tone correction function used for output devices such as printers and dis-
plays.

DHCP

The acronym for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol,
which is used for a client computer on the TCP/IP network to load network con-
figuration automatically from a server.
Just using a DHCP server to centrally manage IP addresses of the DHCP clients
enables you to construct a network without IP address conflicts or other trou-
bles.

Dialing method

There are three Dialing methods: PB (push-button dialing), 10PPS (pulse dialing
/10 pps), and 20PPS (pulse dialing /20 pps).

Dither

A method of presenting the quasi-shading of gray using black and white colors.
This method is easier to process than error diffusion, but may stir some uneven-
ness on the image.

DNS

The acronym for Domain Name System.
DNS allows for obtaining the IP address corresponding to a host name in net-
work environments. This system enables a user to access other computers on
the network by specifying host names instead of elusive and non-intuitive IP ad-
dresses.

DNS Host Name

The name of a device on the network.

DPI (dpi)

The acronym for Dots Per Inch. A unit of resolution used for printers and scan-
ners.
This indicates the number of dots used to represent an inch.
The higher this value, the higher the resolution.

Driver

Software that works as a bridge between a computer and a peripheral device.

DSN

The acronym for Delivery Status Notifications, which is a delivery status notifi-
cation message being returned from a receiver to a sender when the E-mail is
delivered to the receiver's mail server.

Dynamic authentica-
tion (LDAP setting)

An authentication method option used when connecting to a LDAP server form
a multifunctional product. Select this option if you want an user to enter the login
name and password each time the user logs on the LDAP server to refer to des-
tination information.

ECM

The acronym for Error Correction Mode.
An error resending method used for G3 communication. ECM checks whether
the data is correctly sent to the destination, and should it be not the case, ECM
resends the same data while maintains the serial communication. If a receiver
also provides the ECM mode, this machine uses the ECM-based communication
with the receiver unless the ECM mode is disabled.

Ethernet

LAN transmission line standard

Fax ID

An identification code used for the mutual recognition for fax transmission. Usu-
ally the fax number is registered for the fax ID.

F-Code

A communication procedure related to the usage of subaddress of T.30* stand-
ardized by ITU-T (international telecommunication union). F code is provided by
Japanese Communications Industrial Corporation. Various kinds of capabilities
are available for the communication among fax machines with the F code func-
tion irrespective of difference of the fax machine brand. This machine uses F
code for the bulletin boards, relay request, confidential communication, and
password transmission. (* a communication standard)

File extension

Characters added to a file name for the recognition of the file format. The file ex-
tension is added after a dot of a file name, for example, ".bmp" or ".jpg".

Forced memory re-
ception

A function to store received documents in memory, and print them when re-
quired.

Frame erase

A function of erasing dark shadow around the document before transmitting it
via fax, when scanning a booklet form document or a document with ADF kept
open.

Frame type

A type of communication format used in NetWare environments.
For mutual communication, the same frame type is required.

FTP

The acronym for File Transfer Protocol, which is used to transfer files via the In-
ternet, intranet or other TCP/IP network.

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