Glossary G-7RegisteringA process by which you place fax or telephone numbers and names in theMultiPASS’s memory for automatic dialing so that you can save timedialing frequently called destinations. You register numbers using theAddress Book in the MultiPASS Desktop Manager.Regular dialingPressing the individual numeric buttons to dial a fax or telephone number.Remote receiving IDA two-digit code that enables you to manually activate a fax using atelephone that is connected to the MultiPASS. (The default code is 25.)Remote receptionActivating a fax by answering a telephone that is connected to theMultiPASS, but that is not located near the unit (such as a cordless phone).You need to dial a remote receiving ID number to start remote reception.ResolutionThe measurement of a printer’s quality expressed in dots per inch (dpi).Low resolution causes font characters and graphics to have a jaggedappearance. Higher resolution means smoother curves and angles as well asa better match to traditional typeface designs. Resolution values arerepresented by horizontal data and vertical data, for example,600 × 600 dpi.Rotary pulseA telephone dialing system where a dial is rotated to send pulses tothe telephone switching system. When you pulse dial, you hear clicks.When you touch-tone dial, the most common dialing system, youhear tones.RXSee Receiving.Sender IDInformation printed at the top of a fax (also called TTI or TransmitTerminal ID). This data appears only if the sending fax has beenprogrammed with the information.SendingSending transmission is also defined as TX or transmit. A fax documentthat has been scanned by a fax machine and sent over telephone lines, inthe form of electrical pulses, to another fax machine is a sendingtransmission. The MultiPASS also allows you to send a document directlyfrom your computer (PC faxing).Sending speedGlossary