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  Glossary of Copier & Fax Terms
The fax machine has the ability to decipher 1 of the 4 ringing patterns which first must be activated by the telephone company.
Regulates the fax units ability to use gray scale levels to scan and maintain the depth and clarity of an original containing photographs or shaded line drawings.
Faxes received or copies made are automatically cut to the size of the original document.
www.olsonbros.com /equipment/specs/glossary.html   (2531 words)

  
 Fax Server and E-mail to Fax Gateway for Exchange, Domino, SMTP, POP3 IMAP4, GroupWise, Samsung Contact and OpenMail ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Broadcast Fax - An enhanced fax service, where a service provider accepts one copy of a fax from a fax machine or computer based fax server, and then transmits many copies of the messages to many recipients in a short period of time.
Transmitted by the calling fax device, CNG is a 1100-Hz tone that is on for half a second, then off for three seconds.
The sending fax scans the material to be sent, digitizing it into binary bits and sending those through a modem to the receiving fax, which essentially reverses the process and outputs it through a printer.
www.gsfax.com /html/glossary.htm   (3504 words)

  
 A Glossary of Fax Machine Terms and Definitions — Sending a Clear Message
So we’ve compiled this glossary of fax machine terms and definitions to help you understand, clearly, just what those terms mean and how they relate to your use of this message-sending machine.
Contrast is a manual adjustment on a fax machine that compensates for very dark or very light documents by lightening dark documents and darkening light documents.
A fax machine is a device that attaches to your telephone line and is capable of scanning a document, electronically transmitting and receiving the image, and printing the image.
www.glossary-of-terms.net /glossary-of-fax-machine-terms.html   (1305 words)

  
 For Consumers: Glossary of Telecommunications Terms
A 1992 Cable Act term requiring a cable system to carry signals of both commercial and noncommercial television broadcast stations that are "local" to the area served by the cable system.
A term used to describe the capability of individuals, businesses and organizations to retain their existing telephone number(s) —— and the same quality of service —— when switching to a new local service provider.
The term used to describe what occurs when a customer’s long distance service is switched from one long distance company to another without the customer’s permission.
www.fcc.gov /glossary.html   (1645 words)

  
 Glossary of Technical Terms
Are "calling tones" sent during automatic fax transmission to tell the receiving fax machine at the distant end that they are a fax machine.
A mode of sending a fax manually in which the handset is picked up or the hook is pressed before enter the fax number.
Causes your fax unit to dial the registered pager telephone number if a fax and/or a voice message is stored in the memory.
www.4faxsolutions.com /fax/Tech_Help/glossary.htm   (1316 words)

  
 89.07.05: The Fax Systems: A Bright Outlook for Business Communications
Fax is a method of sending an exact facsimile of your document almost anywhere in the world in seconds.
The basic function of a fax machine is having transceiver plugs connected to a standard telephone socket, which scans the document fed into it, and then transmits the result electronically to a similar machine at the other end of the line where a facsimile document is printed out.
The fax machine can also be looked upon as a cross between a telex machine and a copier, as it can transmit anything that the telex can and many things that it cannot—such as graphs, charts, photographs and signatures.
www.yale.edu /ynhti/curriculum/units/1989/7/89.07.05.x.html   (3581 words)

  
 Saugus.net: Glossary of Computer Terms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Terms in the second section may be looked up by either using the "find in page" function of your browser, or by appending "#term" (without the quotes and where term is the term of interest) to the "URL" or "go to" section of your browser, keeping in mind that case matters.
The actual term e-book is somewhat confusingly used to refer to a variety of things: custom software to play e-book titles, dedicated hardware to play e-book titles, and the e-book titles themselves.
The term is also used as a (very rough) measure of sound quality, color quality, and even procesor capability by considering the fact that series of bits can represent binary numbers.
www.saugus.net /Computer/Terms   (11351 words)

  
 Gensys Computers - Glossary Of Terms
The term 'bitmap' is used because it is possible for the state ('on' or 'off') of a single bit to represent the state of a corresponding pixel, just as a point on the surface of an ordinary map represents a corresponding point in the piece of country concerned.
A generic term for disk or tape storage of computer data, so called for the large masses of data that can be stored in comparison with computer memory capacity.
A term describing the characteristic of a specially treated monitor that prevents build-up of static electricity on the monitor surface.
www.gensys.on.ca /glossary.html   (14360 words)

  
 BLS Glossary
A term used to describe a policy that pays additional benefits to the beneficiary if the cause of death is due to a non-work-related accident.
A term used to encompass the entire range of wages and benefits, both current and deferred, that employees receive in return for their work.
The term refers to persons who are classified as unemployed as well as those classified as not in the labor force (using Current Population Survey definitions).
www.bls.gov /bls/glossary.htm   (8534 words)

  
 Constructionplace.com - Where building projects come together
A term used to represent all executed agreements between the owner and contractor; any general, supplementary or other contract conditions; the drawings and specifications; all addenda issued prior to execution of the contract; and any other items specifically stipulated as being included in the contract documents.
Amounts expended for or on account of the project which, in accordance with the terms of the appropriate agreement, are to be reimbursed by the owner.
A provision in a construction contract by the owner that punctual completion within the time limits or periods in the contract is a vital part of the contract performance and that failure to perform on time is a breach and the injured party is entitled to damages in the amount of loss sustained.
www.constructionplace.com /glossary.asp   (6738 words)

  
 Blue Cross and Blue Shield health care terms
Term used to describe a provider organization that bears the insurance risk associated with the healthcare it provides.
A salesperson who has obtained a state license to sell and service contracts of multiple health plans or insurers, and who is ordinarily considered to be an agent of the buyer, not the health plan or insurer.
This glossary is excerpted from Managed Healthcare: An Introduction, Third Edition ©2001 and used with permission from the Academy for Healthcare Management, Washington, D.C. For additional information on the Academy and its educational programs, visit the Academy's website at www.academyforhealthcare.com.
www.bcbs.com /glossary/glossary.html   (9924 words)

  
 Glossary of Meteorological Terms in English and Russian
Glossary of Meteorological Terms in English and Russian
This glossary of meteorological terms, in English and Russian, was prepared by Nina A. Zaitseva for the Arctic Climatology Project Arctic Meteorology and Climate Atlas.
Khromov, S.P. and L.A. Mamontova, Glossary of Meteorology [in Russian] Leningrad: Gidrometeoizdat, 1974.
nsidc.org /arcticmet/glossary   (46 words)

  
 Brother Asia/Oceania FAQ: Glossary of Fax and MFC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
A telephone on the fax number that is plugged into a separate wall jack.
The amount of time the fax rings in the F/T mode when it is calling you to pick up a telephone call.
Turns your fax machine into a printer and a scanner and enables PC faxing using the fax machine.
www.brother.com /as_oc/fax/faq/gloss.html   (1652 words)

  
 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
In social science research, this term may refer to any group of persons who are born at about the same time and share common historical or cultural experiences.
EXPERIMENTAL Term often used to denote a therapy (drug, device, procedure) that is unproven or not yet scientifically validated with respect to safety and efficacy.
The term "fetus" generally refers to later phases of development; the term "embryo" is usually used for earlier phases of development.
irb.mc.duke.edu /GlossaryTerms.htm   (6887 words)

  
 Glossary of Terms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Terms in this document which are excerpted from ANSI S1.1-1994 are reproduced with permission.
The terms "instantaneous particle velocity," "effective particle velocity," and "peak particle velocity" have meanings that correspond with those of the related terms used for sound pressure.
Nonetheless, the draft of the glossary is recognized as being incomplete, as it reflects only the opinions of the NNI staff on the terminology of the field of noise control engineering.
users.aol.com /inceusa/glossary.html   (3478 words)

  
 Glossary of Legal Terms (Office of Administrative Hearings)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This glossary is intended to give only simple definitions of some words used frequently by the Office of Administrative Hearings.
In addition to this glossary, you should look at the statutes, regulations, or other law to see if there is a more specific legal definition of a word or phrase in the context of your hearing.
The term used for an administrative hearing involving a client of the Department of Social and Health Services.
www.oah.wa.gov /Glossary.htm   (2549 words)

  
 Glossary
The applicability of this term, or the availability of the referenced service, may vary according to the country of origin and country of destination.
Fax notification is subject to an additional charge; e-mail notification is provided at no additional charge.
Terms and Conditions: The Terms and Conditions are part of the UPS shipping contract, and contain the general terms and conditions under which UPS is engaged in the transportation of packages in its own territory and jointly through interchange with its affiliates.
www.ups.com /content/us/en/resources/glossary/index.html   (5224 words)

  
 ASIS International: Library - Glossary
This glossary has been created to assist security professionals in defining security terms commonly used by the profession and the industry, worldwide.
This glossary is a developing list that will be maintained, and where appropriate, modified, and changed over time.
Terms borrowed from related fields, such as engineering, investigations, safety, etc., will be included when deemed necessary for the security professional.
www.asisonline.org /library/glossary/index.xml   (323 words)

  
 IAB Resources and Research - Glossary of Interactive Advertising Terms
The Glossary is updated on a regular basis and can be used to define the terms used in the IAB Guidelines.
DSL provides a separate channel for voice and fax, which means that phone calls and faxes can be carried at the same time high-speed data is flowing across the line.
a term referring to mobile commerce which is the ability to conduct monetary transactions via a mobile device, such as a WAP-enabled cell phone.
www.iab.net /resources/glossary.asp   (10444 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Association of REALTORS - Glossary of Real Estate Terms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Some of these contract terms are produced as pre-printed addenda, and other times the parties will write their own addenda in order to be sure that the contract reflects their wishes.
This is most often an "exclusive" relationship, meaning that during the term of the contract the seller generally cannot enter into an agreement to list the property with another broker.
This form includes information on the condition of the major terms used in the home, including the roof, basement, water and sewage, plumbing system, heating and air conditioning, electrical system, soils, drainage, and the overall condition of the property.
www.parealtor.org /content/glossary_terms.asp   (1868 words)

  
 Fax Technology Standards Glossary Of Terms
CIELAB - This is a convention for specifying colors via a "color space" which is independent of the type of device or media on which a color image or document is reproduced.
In the case of fax, this could be a fax modem or other fax device.
This standard is supported by almost all of the current install base of fax machines and fax devices and is continuing to be updated.
www.humancomm.com /faxgloss.htm   (1725 words)

  
 UUSS - Glossary of Terms
earthquake hazard reduction A broad term used for the process of lessening the impact of earthquakes on society.
ground motion and ground response General terms referring to the quantitative or qualitative motion of the earth's surface produced by earthquakes or explosions.
intensity (earthquake) A subjective numerical index describing the severity of ground shaking in an earthquake in terms of the effect on objects and humans.
www.seis.utah.edu /qfacts/glossary.shtml   (3403 words)

  
 Astrology on the Web: Glossary of Astrological Terms
Use this glossary to look up the meanings of words you come across on this website, or in your astrological reading.
Derived from the mixed Arabic and Persian "al firdar", the alfridaria, or alfridaries, are a system of planetary periods of Persian origin first described as far as we know by Abu Mashar.
Originally intended for the long term forecasting of historical events, they can also be used in predicting for individual charts.
www.astrologycom.com /glossary.html   (1239 words)

  
 Texas Department of Insurance Glossary of Common Insurance Terms
If you have a group term life policy or certificate, the amount of accelerated benefit you may receive is limited by law to: the greatest of $25,000 or 50% of the death benefit.
Extended Term Insurance Option - A nonforfeiture benefit under which the net cash value of the policy is used to purchase term insurance for the amount of coverage available under the original policy.
Initially, it will be higher than the premium paid for a term policy, but you are likely to end up paying less in premiums when you are older, if you keep the policy for a long time.
www.tdi.state.tx.us /consumer/glossary.html   (4397 words)

  
 ATA-Family Place in CyberSpace Welcome Page
The glossary is provided for the benefit of individuals with disabilities, their family members, and professionals who may need a translation of terms dealing with disability and disability services.
Many common terms found in disability laws, regulations, and services are included, along with related medical and treatment terms.
Individuals who use the glossary are asked to give feedback about the purpose for which it was used, the accuracy and usefulness of the glossary, and overall satisfaction with using it.
www.ataccess.org /resources/fpic/terms.html   (188 words)

  
 Glossary of Educational Technology Technology Terms | Teaching With Technology
The term "audio" is synonymous with sound and is used more in TV production than in motion picture production; as in "audio/video" ("sound-and-picture").
Term covering a wide set of applications and processes, such as web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual classrooms, and digital collaboration.
Typically, the term is used when there are two computer systems connected by modems and telephone lines.
web.mit.edu /teachtech/glossary.html   (6215 words)

  
 Glossary of Terms and Definitions of all kinds!
Analog, digital, broadband, GSM — these terms and many more like it are verbally thrown at you by salespeople trying to get you to buy their cell phone products.
So have a look at this simple glossary; and while you’re reading it, keep in mind that many of these terms can also refer to printers and/or fax machines — the technology is very similar.
See how simple that is? Just find your subject, and the glossary of terms and definitions associated with that subject will give you some simple knowledge that you can use for whatever purpose you desire.
www.glossary-of-terms.net   (1195 words)

  
 Pharmaceutical Genomics glossary
..Complex, on the other hand is a term reserved for systems that display properties that are not predictable from a complete description of their components, and that are generally considered to be qualitatively different from the sum of their parts.
As vertebrate genome sequences near completion and research re- focuses on their analysis, the issue of effective sequence display becomes critical: it is not helpful to have 3 billion letters of genomic DNA shown as plain text.
FAO Glossary of Biotechnology for Food and Agriculture, Food and Agricultural Organization, 2002, 3196 terms http://www.fao.org/biotech/index_glossary.asp Not just for food or agriculture.
www.genomicglossaries.com /content/genomics_glossary.asp   (6108 words)

  
 Principal Metals
The Principal Metals Glossary currently contains more than 1000 metalurgical terms.
To search the glossary simply input the term you wish to define in the field to the right and click "Search Glossary".
Or click here to search for a term alphabetically.
www.principalmetals.com /glossary/step1.asp   (42 words)

  
 Fax Recovery Systems, Inc. Web Site Terms Of Use
It is intended as a resource for those wishing to put a stop to the endless stream of unsolicited commercial faxes (junk faxes) that collect in their fax machines.
Further, you agree that Fax Recovery Systems, Inc., its officers, employees, agents and representatives are not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, incidental or other damages or costs arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this site or its contents.
Site Modification: Fax Recovery Systems may add, remove or modify any and all pages of this site as necessary in the furtherance of its mission to stop the current plague of junk faxes.
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