Oki Facsimile User Guide

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Redialing. The dialing again, either manually or
automatically controlled, of the most recently dialed fax or
phone number. Automatic redialing follows an unsuccessful
dialing attempt.
Relay broadcasting. Lets your fax machine store a document
in internal memory, transmit the document to the memory of
a remote fax machine, 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
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.
REN. See Ringer equivalence number.
Resolution. The resolution of documents transmitted or
copied by fax machines is measured by the number of
horizontal (H) and vertical (V) lines per inch (lpi) the unit can
print.
Your fax machine offers these resolution levels:
Normal 203H x 98V lpi
Fine 203H x 196V lpi
Superfine 203H x 392V lpi
Your fax machine also offers grayscale transmission (see also
Grayscale) for accurate reproduction of photographs and
other shaded originals.
Ringer equivalence number. Also called REN. A number
assigned to telecommunications equipment used in the
United States; designed to prevent overloading on a
telephone circuit. See also Load number.
Scanning width. See Effective scanning width.
Secure Mail. Allows a 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 fax machine by an access code. The receiving fax
prints the document only when an authorized user enters the
code.