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Appendix
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Appendix
4.1
Glossary
Term
Definition
10Base-T/100Base-
TX/1000Base-T
An Ethernet standard, which is a cable consisting of twisted copper wire pairs. The 
transmission speed of 10Base-T is 10 Mbps, of 100Base-TX is 100 Mbps, and of 
1000Base-T is 1000 Mbps.
2in1
This is a function to send the page set as double page by consolidating the 2 page 
document on one paper.
Abbreviation/ address
This is a function to register the frequently used fax number of the recipient. When 
abbreviation/address is to be registered, you can register the address name and the 
searched character. It makes possible to specify the address using the searched 
character of the abbreviated selection.
Active directory
A service that manages all information such as hardware resources for servers, cli-
ents, and printers on a network supported by Microsoft and the attributes and ac-
cess permissions of the users
Adobe
®
 Flash
®
Software developed by Adobe Systems Inc. (formerly developed by Macromedia, 
Inc.), and used to create data combining vector-graphic animation and sound, and 
the format of this data file. The bidirectional content can be manipulated using a key-
board and a mouse. The files can be kept relatively compact, and they can be ac-
cessed with the Web browser plug-in.
anonymous FTP
While normal FTP sites are protected by an account name and password, this type 
of FTP site can be used by anyone without a password by simply entering "anony-
mous" as the account name.
APOP
Abbreviation for Authenticated Post Office Protocol. An authentication method with 
encrypted passwords, which results in increased safety, as compared to the usual 
unencrypted passwords used by POP to retrieve e-mail messages
AppleTalk
A generic name for the protocol suite developed by Apple Computer for computer 
networking.
Auto IP
A function for automatically acquiring the IP address. If acquisition of the IP address 
failed with DHCP, an IP address is acquired from the address space of 169.254.0.0.
Background adjustment
This is a function to send the document by adjusting the bright-ness of the back-
ground color of the document.
Batch transmission
This is a function automatically sends one document at a specified time, if the trans-
mission conditions such as destination, sending time, memory transmission or res-
olution stored in the same document memory.
bit
Abbreviation for Binary Digit. The smallest unit of information (data quantity) on a 
computer or printer. Displays data using 0 or 1.
Bitmap Font
A font that is displayed using a collection of dots. These look increasingly jagged 
with larger font sizes. 
Blocked number
This is a function to avoid receiving of the troublesome fax by registering the number 
you want to block in advance. If the registered telephone number matches with the 
receiving telephone number, it is not received by displaying the [Blocked] and mes-
sage.
BMP
Abbreviation for Bitmap. A file format for saving image data which uses the .bmp ex-
tension. Commonly used on Windows platforms. You can specify the color depth 
from monochrome (2 values) to full color (16,777,216 colors). Images are not usually 
compressed when saved.
Bonjour
Macintosh network technology for automatically detecting devices connected to the 
network and for specifying settings. Previously called "Rendezvous", the name was 
changed to "Bonjour" starting with Mac OS X v10.4.
Book Scan
A function for sending a fax of a book or catalog with the front cover, back cover and 
the left and right pages sent as separate pages.
BOOTP
Abbreviation for Bootstrap Protocol. A protocol in which a client computer on a 
TCP/IP network automatically specifies the network settings from the server. Cur-
rently, DHCP, which is an advanced protocol based on BOOTP, is mainly used.
bps
This is an abbreviation of bit per second. It means the amount of data sent in 1 sec-
ond as the unit of data transmission.
Brightness
Brightness of a display screen
Broadcast
A transmission of a single document to many recipients in one operation.