Image processing apparatus having a remote communication functio

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Auxiliary signal

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358402, 358403, 358444, 358456, G02B 2702, G02B 2308, G03B 2160

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056444079

ABSTRACT:
An image display control method for controlling an image display unit having a first memory for storing a plurality of images from a remote location through a predetermined line includes the steps of receiving first data for indicating an image to be displayed and second data indicating a time to display the image indicated by the first data through the predetermined line, and storing the received first data and second data in a second memory. In addition, the image indicated by the first data from the first memory is read when the time indicated by the stored second data is reached and the image on the image display unit is displayed.

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