VL6522c/VL5522c/VL4522c 3-313.5 Glossary 33.5 GlossaryTerm Description10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-TA set of specifications under the Ethernet standards.Those cables that consist of twisted copper wire pairs are used.The transmission speed of 10Base-T is 10 Mbps, of 100Base-TX is 100 Mbps,and of 1000Base-T is 1000 Mbps.2in1 A function to send the original by double-page spread, consolidating two pageson a sheet.Abbreviated/address A function to register frequently used fax numbers of recipients. When register-ing abbreviated/addresses, you should also register the destination name andthe search string, so that you can specify the destination using the search stringto select.Active Directory A network service provided by Microsoft. Active Directory can centrally manageall types of information including servers, clients, printers and other hardware re-sources, as well as properties and access permissions of users on the network.Adobe® Flash ® Software or its file format developed by Adobe Systems Inc. (formerly by Mac-romedia, Inc.), used to create a content by compiling vector-graphic animationsand sounds. The software allows handling interactive contents using keyboardor mouse. The files can be kept relatively compact and accessed from a Webbrowser with dedicated plug-in software.Anonymous FTP While FTP sites are usually protected using some account name and passwordmechanism, an anonymous FTP system permits anyone to access the FTP siteby simply entering "anonymous" as the account name, without a password.APOP The acronym for Authenticated Post Office Protocol. While usual POP does notencrypt the password used for receiving an E-mail, APOP encrypts the pass-word. This authentication method helps enhance the E-mail security.AppleTalk The generic name for the protocol suite developed by Apple Computer for com-puter networking.Auto IP A function to obtain an IP address automatically. If one fails to get an IP addressvia DHCP, the auto IP gets an IP address from the space of "169.254.0.0".Background adjust-mentA function to adjust the shading of background color before sending the original.Batch transmission A function to send documents as one document at a specified time if the docu-ments have the same transmission conditions such as destination, transmissiontime, memory transmission or resolution, and are stored in the same memory.Baudrate The transmission rate of a modem. This machine can communicate at a hightransmission rate of 33,600bps. When selecting overseas communication mode,the machine communicates at 7200bps or 4800bps, a rate suitable for noise-re-sistance.Binding Position A function to specify the binding position of a double-sided document when it issent using ADF. Two types of binding positions are available for a double-sidedoriginal: One is the top/bottom binding with the binding position at the top orbottom of the original. The other is left/right binding with the binding position atthe left (or right) of the original. Note that the second side of the original has adifferent top/bottom relationship.bit The abbreviation of binary digit. The smallest unit of information (data quantity)handled by a computer or printer. A bit uses only a 0 or a 1 to indicate data.Bitmap Font A font using a collection of dots to present characters. Jagged edges are con-spicuous for the larger Bitmap Font characters.Bluetooth One of short-range wireless communication technologies used to connect port-able information devices, which are a few meters apart. This function enablesyou to wirelessly connect a laptop computer, PDA, or cellular phone to transfervoices or data.BMP The abbreviation for bitmap. It is a file format used to save image data. (The fileextension is ".bmp").Commonly used on Windows platforms. BMP covers the color depth from mon-ochrome (2 values) to full color (16,777,216 colors). BMP is basically used tosave images without compression.