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Chapter 4:  FaxFinder Server Software Screens 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.           FF200 FaxFinder Fax Server Admin User Guide 
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Current Status Screen Field Definitions (cont’d) 
Field Name 
Values 
Description 
System fields group 
 
Up Time 
x days yy hours: 
zz minutes 
Operation time since last reboot.   
Email Status 
No Errors,  
Bad MailServer 
Address, 
Mail Server 
Connect Failed, 
SMTP Invalid 
Response, SMTP 
Client Timeout 
Indicates whether the FaxFinder’s email 
transmissions, both faxes and administrative 
messages, are proceeding with or without errors. 
POTS Modem1/2 fields group 
 
State 
Waiting for Ring, 
Initializing Modem, 
Waiting for 
Connect, 
Negotiating, 
Receiving Page, 
Postpage 
Processing, 
Processing, 
Busied Out 
Indicates the modem’s current operating 
condition.   
Baud Rate 
2400, 4800, 7200, 
9600, 12000, 
14400, 16800, 
19200, 21600, 
24000, 26400, 
28800, 31200, 
33600 bps 
The data transmission speed in bits per second 
at which the current fax transmission is 
occurring. 
Connect Time 
mm/dd/yyyy,  
hh:mm:ss 
For the current fax, the date and time at which 
the connection began. 
Page 
numeric 
For the current fax, this indicates the page 
number currently being received.  “0”  indicates 
that no fax is currently being sent or received. 
Width 
numeric, in pixels 
Width of received fax. 
Elapsed Seconds 
numeric 
The duration of the current fax transmission in 
seconds. 
Vertical Resolution 
standard, fine 
Horizontal resolution is 204 bpi.  Vertical 
resolution can be either 98 bpi (standard) or 196 
bpi (fine). 
Length 
letter, legal, or 
variable 
Length, in paper size, of the received fax. 
Remote ID 
numeric (phone 
number) or 
alphanumeric 
The fax number or other identifier for the off-
premises fax machine (sender or receiver) 
involved with this fax transmission. 
Initialize Modem (button) 
 
Initializes the modem, clearing a busied-out 
state.  This can only be done by a user with 
administrative rights. 
Make Busy (button) 
 
Imposes a busied state on the modem. This can only 
be done by a user with administrative rights.