Telematic terminal which produces and edits mixed mode document

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358434, 358448, 358452, 358453, 382176, H04N 140, H04N 1387, H04N 100

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056337302

ABSTRACT:
A telematic terminal produces a mixed mode document in which characters and figures are mixedly arranged on the same page thereof, and transmits them to another communication apparatus. The characters can be written down on the mixed mode document when the telematic terminal is set at a first mode, while the figures can be written down on the mixed mode document when the telematic terminal is set at a second mode. Since the telematic terminal is set at a first mode, it is not necessary for the operator who attempts to input the characters to initially set the telematic terminal at the first mode.

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