HP FAX-700 User Manual

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OFF

Refers to a state or condition of being deactivated or disabled or power is not applied.

off-hook dialing

The manual dialing of a telephone number with the attached telephone off the hook. Off-hook dialing is typi-
cally used when you want to tell someone at another station to set up for a document transmission.

OGM LENGTH

OGM is Outgoing Message Length. It refers to the length of time used for an outgoing message recorded on
an answering machine. For example; “Hello, this is me. I am not able to answer the phone right now. Please
leave a message.” The length of time can be set by the user through fax parameter 18.

ON

Refers to a state or condition of being activated or enabled or power is applied.

one-touch

ONE-TCH (abbreviation)

One-Touch refers to an abbreviated dialing method. Specifically, it implies that one touch (press) of a particu-
lar key will dial the receiving station. It is a very quick and simple way of dialing other fax machines (stations).
Each one-touch key (button) accesses a telephone number and associated station name which are programmed
into the fax machine memory by the user. To use a one-touch key (dial a one-touch number), the user must
press the appropriate “One-Touch” button. The one-touch key, programmed by the user, identifies the phone
number (station) being called. After pressing the one-touch key, the fax machine automatically starts the dial-
ing sequence.

one-touch dialing

A method of dialing in which a single number on the one-touch keypad is pressed to dial a telephone number.

one-touch keypad

One-touch keys on the control panel that are preset to dial a telephone number.

One-Touch/Speed List

A list of the name or station assigned to each one-touch and speed-dial number defined on your fax machine.

OOPS flag

Out-Of-Paper Sensor flag detects the leading and trailing edge of the paper like the scanner read sensor does.
A paper jam (info code 002) is generated if the OOPS flag detects paper at the print cartridge and the pivoting
platen after an attempt to eject paper.

opacity

The degree to which a page “hides” printed matter on its reverse side and on adjacent sheets.

options

The values to which a parameter can be set. See also current settings, factory settings, parameters, and tempo-
rary setting
s.

OP CALL TIMER

OP Call Timer is Operator Call Timer. It refers to the length of time used by the fax machine to wait to hear
the fax tone signal. The length of time can be set by the user through fax parameter 18 for the HP FAX-900
and FAX-950.

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