User`s guide

7.4
POP — Post Office Protocol. This is the protocol used to retrieve E-mail from a mail server.
Relay broadcasting — Lets some Muratec fax machines store a document in internal memory, transmit the
document to the memory of a remote “hub” fax (Internet Fax) and then instruct that unit to relay (re-transmit)
the document to each fax in a group in the “hub” unit. This feature speeds extremely high-volume fax communi-
cation and allows a single command to initiate document transmission to other pre-designated fax locations. It
also saves phone charges for the originating machine. Your machine can initiate a relay broadcast.
Remote fax machine The machine on the other “end” of a fax communication.
SMTP — Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. This is the communication protocol used to send e-mail on the
Internet.
Speed-dialing Allows the IF-300 user to store frequently used fax numbers and mail addresses for dialing
with the touch of three keys.
Subaddressing An ITU –T standard allowing fax machines to specify special delivery characteristics of a
transmission. For example, subaddressing allows fax machines from different manufacturers to send and receive
messages into confidential memory mailboxes,or to retrieve specific files from polling memory.
Subnet Mask The net mask used to manage sub-segments of the network.
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. TCP/IP is a set of protocols used to connect to the
Internet and wide-area networks.
TTI Transmit terminal identifier. A user-programmable line of information sent automatically with every
page a fax machine sends; it appears at the top of each page printed by the receiving unit.