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    L’étiquette de Industrie Canada identifie le matériel homologué.  Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est conforme à certaines
    normes de protection, d’exploitation et de sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications.  Le Ministère n’assure toutefois pas que
    le matériel fonctionnera à la satisfaction de l’utilisateur.  Avant d’installer ce matériel, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer qu’il est permis de
    le raccorder aux installations de l’entreprise locale de télécommunication.  Le matériel doit également être installé en suivant une
    méthode acceptée de raccordement.  
    L’abonné ne doit pas oublier qu’il est possible que la conformité aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus n’empêche pas la
    dégradation du service dans certaines situations.  Les réparations de matériel  homologué doivent être effectuées par un centre
    d’entretien canadien autorisé désigné par le fournisseur.  La compagnie de télécommunications peut demander à l’utilisateur de
    débrancher un appareil à la suite de réparations ou de modifications effectuées par l’utilisateur ou à cause de mauvais
    fonctionnement.  Pour sa propre protection, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer que tous les fils de mise à la terre de la source d’énergie
    électrique, des lignes téléphoniques et des canalisations d’eau métalliques, s’il y en a, sont raccordé ensemble.  Cette précaution
    est particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales.
    L’utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui-même; il doit avoir recours à un service d’inspection des installations
    électriques, ou à un électricien, selon le cas.  
    L’indice d’équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) assigné à chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui
    peuvent être raccordés à une interface.  La terminaison d’une interface téléphonique peut consister en une combinaison de
    quelques dispositifs, à la seule condition que la somme d’indices d’équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n’excède
    pas 5.
    Avis
    Avertissement!
    Avis
    Notice to User in Canada
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    Glossary
    10Base-T
    An Ethernet standard for cable.  The 10 refers to its 10 Mbps bandwidth, 
    the base to single channel baseband, and the T to the Twisted pair.  The 
    cable uses two pairs of unshielded twisted wires.
    Access code
    A 4-digit programmable code that prevents unauthorized operation of your 
    Fa x .
    ABBR No.
    (Abbreviated Number)The ability to store full phone numbers or email addresses into the dialer 
    and then utilizing a short series of keystrokes to speed dial that number in 
    the future.
    ADF
    (Automatic Document 
    Feeder)The mechanism that delivers a stack of document pages to the scanner 
    one page at a time.
    Automatic reception
    The mode that allows you to receive fax documents without user 
    intervention.
    Auto print reduction
    The method of automatically reducing a received document so that it can 
    be printed onto a standard size piece of plain paper. For example, your 
    machine will reduce an incoming legal size page to 75% of its original size 
    so it could fit on a letter size page.
    BPS
    (Bits Per Second)The amount of data that is transmitted over the phone line. Your machine 
    can star t at each Max. Modem speed and automatically steps down to 
    suitable speed depending on the phone line condition and the receiving 
    machines capabilities.
    (Max. Modem Speed 33600 BPS)
    C.C.I.T.T.
    Consultative Committee on International Telegraph and Telephone.  This 
    organization has presently developed four groups of industry standards 
    that insure facsimile compatibility.
    Character ID
    A programmed proprietary code name that allows  up to 16 alphanumeric 
    characters identifying your facsimile machine.
    Character keys
    The keys that are used to enter letters and symbols for various 
    programming functions.
    Client
    Clients are computers that run software programs used to contact and 
    obtain data from Server software program on another computer, often 
    across a great distance.
    Coding scheme
    The data compression method used by facsimile machines. Your machine 
    utilizes Modified Huffman (MH), Modified Read (MR), Modified Modified 
    Read (MMR) and Joint Bi-level Exper ts Group (JBIG) coding schemes. 
    COMM. JOURNAL
    Refers to either the Communication Journal, Relay Transmission Report.
    CONTRAST
    Signifies the scanning sensitivity in terms of lightness and darkness of your 
    original transmitting pages.
    DDD
    (Direct Distance Dialing)A telephone service that allows unassisted dialing, no operator assistance 
    is required.
    Default Router IP Address
    This is your Router’s Address, it is used by other Networks to determine 
    which route to take when communicating with your Internet Fax.
    Direct Dialing
    The method of dialing where you enter the entire telephone number or 
    email address through the keypad.
    Directory Search Dialing
    Allows you to dial a full telephone number or email address by searching 
    the station’s name or email address entered in the One-Touch keys or 
    Abbreviated dialing numbers. 
    						
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    Directory Sheet
    The list that contains the station names that are programmed into your unit.
    DNS (Domain Name Server)
    The purpose of the DNS is to store records containing domain information, 
    such as Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN) and translate them to 
    TCP/IP addresses.
    Domain Name
    A unique name that identifies an Internet site.  Domain Names always have 
    2 or more parts, separated by dots.  The part on the left is the most 
    specific, and the par t on the right is the most general.
    DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-
    Frequency)Dialing method that sends a different set of frequencies for each digit of the 
    telephone keypad. Commonly refers to touch tone dialing.
    ECM (Error Correction Mode)
    The ability to correct transmission errors as detected during the 
    transmitting phone call.
    Email Address
    The address for sending and receiving data by email. It consists of User 
    name, Sub-domain name and Domain name.
    End receiving station
    In a relay network, the final station designated to receive the document.
    Energy-Saver Mode
    Saves energy by consuming less power than when in standby mode by 
    turning off the fuser unit after the specified time.
    Ethernet
    A very common method of networking computers and equipment in a LAN.  
    Ethernet can handle up to 100 Mbps and can be used with almost any kind 
    of computer.
    FAX Forward
    The ability to forward all incoming faxes to the registered One-Touch or 
    ABBR No. station.
    FAX Parameter List
    The list that contains the home FAX parameters settings that you have 
    programmed into your machine.
    F.C.C.
    Federal Communications Commission. The U.S. Government organization 
    that regulates communications originating or terminating in the United 
    States.
    File
    A task that has been stored into the memory of your unit. Examples are 
    deferred transactions.
    Fixed print reduction
    The method that allows you to  determine one reduction rate, such as 75%, 
    for all incoming documents.
    FUNCTION
    The control panel key that will be utilized to begin an operation or 
    configuration of a feature.
    G3 mode (Group 3)
    Refers to the standards and transmission capabilities of the current 
    generation of facsimile machines.
    Group dialing
    The ability to program many telephone numbers and/or email addresses 
    into a single station so that many locations can be dialed in sequence 
    utilizing a single keystroke.
    HALFTONE
    A scanning technique to distinguish levels of gray from black and white.  
    Your machine can detect up to 64 levels of gray in halftone mode.
    Handshaking
    The exchange of a group of control signals that communicate between the 
    transmitter and receiver. These signals determine the condition at which 
    communication can occur.
    Glossary
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    Header
    A row of information that is transmitted by the sending machine and printed 
    on the top of each page by the receiving unit. This identifies the 
    transmitting unit  and information about the transmission, such as time and 
    date.
    Home Page
    The page that your Browser displays when it starts up or the main web 
    page for a business, organization, etc.
    Host
    Any computer on a network that is a repository for services available to 
    other computers on the network.  A Host must have a unique Host name 
    within a domain.  The host is the first (left most) section of the Fully 
    Qualified Domain Name (FQDN).  The remainder of the FQDN is the 
    domain and often tells you something about where the DX-2000 is located 
    (i.e., at Panasonic).
    Example:
    Your DX-2000’s email address is: [email protected]
    In the example above fax01 is the host and panasonic.com is the 
    domain.
    ID
    A programmable address of up to 20 digits identifying your machine.
    ITU-T
    International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication, formerly 
    known as C.C.I.T.T.
    ITU-T Image No.1
    An industry standard document that allows comparisons of the 
    transmission speeds and capabilities of facsimile machines.
    Image memory capacity
    This signifies the amount of memory available in your unit capable of 
    storing pages of documents. All page units of measure are based on the 
    ITU-T Image No.1.
    Industry Canada (D.O.C)
    Department of Communications. The Canadian Government organization 
    that regulates communications originating or terminating in Canada.
    Information code
    A code that is internally generated by your Fax stating a specific 
    operational error or machine failure.
    Initial sending station
    In a relay network, the station that is originating the document 
    transmission.
    Internet
    The vast collection of inter-connected networks that all use the TCP/IP 
    protocols.  The Internet connects independent networks into a vast global 
    internet.
    Intranet
    A private network inside a company or organization that uses the same 
    kinds of software that you would find on the public Internet, but that is only 
    for internal use.
    IP Address
    A unique number used to identify equipment or host computers on the 
    Internet.
    ISP
    (Internet Service Provider)An institution that provides access to the Internet in some form, usually for 
    money.
    Journal
    A repor t that is printed by your unit listing the last 100 transactions.  
    Keypad
    A group of numeric keys located on your control panel.
    LAN (Local Area Network)
    A computer network system and printer limited to an immediate area, such 
    as an Office, Factory, and University used to integrate and exchange data.
    LCD
    Liquid Crystal Display.  The display area of your machine.
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    LOGO
    Your programmed company name or identification up to 25 alphanumeric 
    characters.
    MAC Address
    Its the hardware address, often referred to as MAC (Media Access Control) 
    address that is assigned to the equipment.  MAC address is hard-coded 
    and is not configurable.  The MAC address consists of 6 hexadecimal 
    numbers separated by colons.  Example:  00:00:c0:34:f1:50
    Mail Gateway IP Address
    The Address of  the Mail Server. The Internet Fax communicates with your 
    existing Mail Server for all communication traffic.
    Mailing List
    A system that allows people to send an email to one address, whereupon 
    their message is conveyed to multiple subscribers on the Mailing List.
    Manual reception
    A mode that requires operator intervention to receive an incoming 
    document.
    MAPI
    Acronym for Message Application Programming Interface.  A standard 
    Windows interface for messaging that enables different mail programs and 
    other mail-aware applications like word processors and spreadsheets to 
    exchange messages and attachments with each other.
    Memory transmission
    The documents are scanned into memory before actual connection to the 
    phone line for transmission.
    MIME (Multipurpose Internet 
    Mail Extension)A standard used for attaching non-text (image) files to Internet email 
    messages.
    Modem
    A device that conver ts signals from your fax machine into signals that can 
    be transmitted over telephone lines.
    Multi-station transmission
    The ability to broadcast the same set of documents to a programmed 
    number of locations.
    Network
    Any time you connect 2 or more computers together so that they can share 
    resources, you have a computer network.  Connect 2 or more networks 
    together and you have an internet.
    Off-hook dialing
    The direct dialing of a telephone number with the handset out of the cradle 
    or off the hook.
    On-hook dialing
    The direct dialing of a telephone number with the handset in the cradle or 
    on the hook.
    One-Touch dialing
    The ability to dial an entire telephone number or an email address by 
    pressing one key.
    Overlap Printing
    Documents too long to be reduced are automatically printed on two pages 
    with approximately 10 mm overlap.
    Panasonic Super Smoothing
    An electronic image enhancement (Panasonic Super Smoothing) that will 
    create a par ticular pattern for the improvement of copy quality.
    Polling
    The ability to retrieve a document from another facsimile machine.
    Polling password
    A 4-digit programmed code that enables the security of a document being 
    polled.
    POP (Post Office Protocol)
    POP refers to the way email software such as Eudora or the DX-2000 gets 
    email from a mail server.  You must always have a POP account that you 
    tell your email software to use to retrieve your mail.
    Print Collation
    The ability to stack received documents in the correct order.
    Glossary
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    Print reduction modes
    The methods used to determine how an incoming document will be 
    reduced to print onto the paper loaded in your machine.
    Program keys
    Keys that are defined for storing a sequence of stations to be dialed.
    Protocol
    A protocol is the special set of rules for communicating that the end points 
    in a telecommunication connection use when they send signals back and 
    for th. Both end points must recognize and observe the protocol.
    PSTN
    Public Switched Telephone Network. Network of interconnected switching 
    equipment and transmission facilities.
    Relay address
    A 2-digit code that identifies your machine is programmed in a relay 
    network.
    Relay network
    A group of facsimile machines that communicate via a relay station.
    Relay station
    A cer tain type of facsimile machine that can store and forward documents 
    to an end receiving station and/or a relay station in another relay network.  
    Your machine can not be used as a relay station.
    Relayed Transmission
    Sending a document to a relay station, which in turn, sends the document 
    to the end receiving station.
    Relayed Transmission Report
    A repor t that contains information regarding the last document 
    transmission to a relay station.
    RESOLUTION
    Relates to the number of dots scanned or printed per cer tain square.  The 
    quality of the image increases as the number of dots per certain square 
    increases.
    Router
    A special purpose computer (or software package) that handles the 
    connection between 2 or more networks.  Routers act like traffic cops, they 
    spend their time looking at the destination addresses of the packets 
    passing through them and deciding which route to send them on.
    Sender Selection
    The user can select one of 24 pre-programmed sender’s name and email 
    address/telephone number before each transmission. 
    Server
    A computer, or a software package, that provides a specific kind of service 
    to client software running on other computers.  A single server machine 
    could have several different server software packages running on it, thus 
    providing many different servers to clients on the network.
    Selective reception
    A function that can be set so that your unit will receive from only those 
    machines programmed into your dialer.
    SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer 
    Protocol)This is the main communication protocol used to send and receive email 
    on the Internet.
    Station name
    Alphanumeric ID which can be programmed for each One-Touch dialing 
    and Abbreviated dialing number.
    Stored documents
    Documents that have been scanned and now are stored in your machine’s 
    memory.
    Sub-address
    ITU-T recommendation for fur ther routing, forwarding or relaying of 
    incoming faxes.
    Sub-address Password
    ITU-T recommendation for additional security that corresponds to the Sub-
    address.
    Subnet Mask
    A mask bit used to manage sub-segments of the network which is defined 
    with network IDs.
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     Substitute memory reception
    Your machine’s ability to store an incoming document into its memory, 
    when it runs out of recording paper or toner.
    TCP/IP (Transmission Control 
    Protocol/Internet Protocol)TCP/IP is a suite of protocols used to connect to the Internet and wide-
    area networks.
    TIFF Image Viewer
    An application software to view the contents of TIFF-F File. Some TIFF 
    Image Viewers may not display the data properly.
    TIFF-F (Tagged Image File 
    Format)An image file format for attachments of graphic data for smooth 
    transmission between different units. The coding method of this format 
    supports the same coding as Modified Huffman (MH) and multiple-page 
    image data.
    Transmission reservation
    The ability to preset a telephone number so that you may reserve a 
    transmission while your unit is performing another function.
    User parameter
    Programmed parameters that provide information to other stations. 
    Examples are logo, character ID, date and time.
    Verification stamp
    A user selectable transmission verification stamp can be placed on 
    scanned documents that are successfully transmitted or stored in memory.
    View Mode - File List
    Allows you to view the brief contents of the memory files through the LCD 
    display without having to print the Memory File List.
    View Mode - Journal
    Allows you to view the brief contents of the journal through the LCD display 
    without having to print the journal.
    Glossary
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    ITU-T Image No. 1
    All specifications are based on the ITU-T Image No. 1 (The sample shown below is not to scale). 
    						
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    A
    ABBR. Number List ....................................176, 177
    Abbreviated Dialing Numbers ..............................63
    Access Code ......................................................146
    ADF Capacity .....................................................199
    Automatic Document Feeder ...............................78
    Automatic Reception ..........................................113
    Automatic Reduction ..........................................114
    B
    Battery................................................................196
    C
    Character ID.........................................................39
    Character Key ......................................................12
    Communication Journal (COMM. JOURNAL) ....174
    Contrast ...............................................................79
    Copy...................................................................117
    Customizing Your Machine ..................................71
    D
    Date and Time .....................................................36
    Diagnostic Password ...........................................74
    Dialing Method (Tone or Pulse) ...........................34
    Dimensions ........................................................201
    Direct Transmission .............................................98
    Direct Transmission Reservation .......................105
    Directory Search Dialing ........................85, 96, 101
    Directory Sheet ....................................................70
    Document Jam ...................................................191
    Document Misfeeding ........................................194
    Document Return Tray .........................................26
    Document Size...................................................199
    Document Thickness .........................................199
    E
    Edit File Mode ....................................................139
    Email Address ......................................................41
    F
    Fax Forward .......................................................138
    FAX Parameter List............................................180
    Fax Parameter Table ...........................................72
    FCC Registration Number..................................201
    File List...............................................................139
    Fixed Reduction .................................................114
    Flash ....................................................................13
    Function Key List .................................................10
    G
    Group Dialing .....................................................121
    H
    Halftone ............................................................... 80
    Header Format .................................................... 72
    Header Print ........................................................ 72
    Host Name .......................................................... 41
    I
    ID Number ........................................................... 40
    Ifax Return Receipt ........................................... 152
    Image Memory Capacity ................................... 200
    Important Information .......................................... 24
    Inbound Routing ................................................ 130
    Information Codes ............................................. 185
    Internet Communication Features ....................... 19
    ITU-T Image No. 1 ............................................ 216
    J
    Journal .............................................................. 171
    K
    Key/Buzzer Volume............................................. 72
    L
    Loading Document .............................................. 77
    LOGO .................................................................. 38
    M
    Mailing List .......................................................... 88
    Memory Card ............................................ 203, 205
    Memory Transmission ......................................... 91
    Monitor Volume ................................................... 35
    Multi-Access Operation ......................................... 9
    Multi-Station Transmission ............................ 87, 97
    N
    Network Printer ................................................. 156
    Network Scanner ............................................... 155
    O
    Off-Hook Dialing ................................................ 102
    One-Touch Dialing Numbers ............................... 63
    One-Touch List.......................................... 176, 177
    On-Hook Dialing ................................................ 103
    Operating Environment ..................................... 201
    Overlap Printing ................................................ 115
    P
    Paper Specifications ......................................... 202
    Pause .................................................................. 13
    Polling ............................................................... 153
    Polling Password ............................................... 153
    POP Access Key ............................................... 122
    POP Server ....................................................... 109 
    						
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    POP Server Name .............................................. 41
    POP User Name ................................................. 41
    Power Consumption .......................................... 201
    Pre Installation Information ................................. 14
    Pressure Adjusting Lever .................................. 194
    Print Collation .................................................... 116
    Print Margin ....................................................... 200
    Print Reduction.................................................. 114
    Print Reduction Ratio ........................................ 114
    Priority Transmission Reservation .................... 105
    Program Keys ................................................... 119
    Program List ...................................................... 179
    Programming Email Address and 
    Telephone Numbers............................................ 63
    Programming or Retrieving Parameters 
    via Email.............................................................. 46
    R
    Received Time Print ............................................ 72
    Recording Paper Jam ....................................... 190
    Redial .......................................................... 90, 106
    Reduction Ratio................................................... 73
    Relay XMT Report (COMM. JOURNAL) ........... 168
    Relayed Transmission................................. 23, 157
    Resolution ........................................................... 79
    Ringer Equivalence ........................................... 201
    Ringer Volume .................................................... 35
    S
    Scanner Resolution ........................................... 199
    Sender Selection ............................................... 125
    Sub-address Password ....................................... 74
    Sub-addressing ................................................. 135
    Substitute Memory Reception ........................... 116
    T
    Time Zone ........................................................... 37
    Toner Cartridge ............................................. 26, 28
    Transaction Journal........................................... 171
    Transmission Reservation........................... 89, 104
    U
    User Parameter ................................................... 36
    V
    Verification Stamp ....................................... 80, 195
    View Mode - File List ......................................... 140
    W
    Weight ............................................................... 201 
    						
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