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Just in case . . .
3.21
Relay broadcasting
Lets some Muratec fax machines store a document in internal memory, transmit
the document to the memory of a remote “hub” fax and then instruct that unit to
relay (i.e., re-transmit) the document to each fax in a call group in the “hub” unit.
This feature speeds extremely high-volume fax communication and allows a single
command to initiate document transmission to hundreds of pre-programmed fax
locations; also saves phone charges for the originating fax machine. Your machine
can either serve as a “hub” unit or initiate a relay broadcast.
Remote fax machine
The machine on the other “end” of a fax communication.
Resolution
The resolution of documents transmitted or copied by fax machine is measured by
the number of horizontal (
H
) and vertical (
V
) lines per inch (lpi) the unit can print.
A Muratec unit may offer one or more of these resolution levels:
Normal 203
H
x 98
V
lpi
Fine 203
H
x 196
V
lpi
Superfine 203
H
x 392
V
lpi
Some Muratec units also offer grayscale transmission (see also
Grayscale
) for
accurate reproduction of photographs and other shaded originals.
Scanning width
See
Effective scanning width.
SecureMail
Allows a Muratec fax user to send a document (usually something confidential) to,
or receive one into, an “electronic mail box.The transmission is protected at the
receiving Muratec fax by an access code; the receiving fax prints the document
only when an authorized user enters the code.
Secure polling
Polling in which pre-set passcodes are checked between two machines before
polling is allowed to take place.
Speed-dialing
Allow the fax user to store frequently used fax numbers for dialing with the touch
of three keys — an identifier key (either
*
or
#
) and then a two-digit code — for
each number. See also
Autodialing
and
One-touch dialing
.
Station
ID
(Also called
Location
ID
or
Receive
ID
.) An Autodialer feature which lets the fax
user enter a descriptive name to correspond with the number in an Autodialer entry.
For example, rather than entering only
1-972-555-3465
, one can enter that number
and a name, such as
Dallas Branch Office
.(Many Muratec models with this feature
allow entry of both upper-case and lower-case letters, for greater ease of reading.)
Subscriber
ID
A fax machine’s telephone number, as identified by a user setting . See
TTI
.
Superfine resolution
203
H
x 392
V
lpi. Your Muratec fax machine’s superfine transmission mode is
Group-3-compatible, not the more limited proprietary version.
TCR
Transmit confirmation report; this provides proof that your Muratec fax did send
the document you set for transmission. Printed after transmission, the
TCR
also
identifies the telephone number to which the fax sent the document, plus the actual
time of transmission and how many pages the unit transmitted. See also
RCR
.
Thermal (paper) printing
A thermal head heats chemically treated, thermally sensitive paper in patterns
conforming to the image the machine has scanned, creating a printed image.
Thermal paper’s tendency to discolor and fade, in addition to its curliness and the
usual difficulty in writing on it, have made this method considerably less popular
than plain-paper fax printing — particularly as plain-paper fax machines have
dropped sharply in price.
TTI
Transmit terminal identifier. A user-programmable line of information sent
automatically with every page a fax machine sends; it appears at the top of each
page printed by the receiving unit.
Transmission speed
How fast a fax machine is sending a fax document. This speed depends upon the
modem speed of each unit, the resolution setting, the content of the document, the
encoding technique and the condition of the phone line (clean, noisy, etc.). Any
change in any of these five conditions will affect the speed, perhaps significantly.
White-line skip
A technique used to speed up fax transmission by bypassing redundant areas, such
as white space.
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