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RESOURCE KEYS (ASSOCIATED
OPERATING MODES)
CALL SERVER : TELEPHONE FEATURES
Ed. 04 1/6Réf. 3EH 21000 BSAA
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RESOURCE KEYS (ASSOCIATED
OPERATING MODES)
DESCRIPTION
A resource key is used to take a line in order to make or receive a call.
When a station has at least two resource keys, it is said to be multiline. In this mode, the user presses
the resource key associated with the correspondent he wants to contact (using the shuttle call function,
for example). Multiline stations can also operate in Key system or PABX mode.
A station which does not have resource keys is said to be monoline. These resources (3) are "virtual".
In this mode, the user enters a code programmed in the "Features in Conversation" table, to activate
a function such as a shuttle call.
Characteristics of the different modes:
(*) n = number of analog lines and B channels (within the station key limit).
(**) see explanation overleaf.
CONFIGURATION
T Programming the resource keys on each station:
T Programming the monoline, multiline, "key system" or "PABX" mode:
Type of subscriber Normal
Mode Monoline Key system PABX
Default resource keys 3 "virtual" resource keys 2 RGMints (**)
n (*) RSPs (**)
2 RGMints (**)
2 RSBs (**)
Simultaneous mana-
gement
1 conversation
1 hold
1 camp-on
1 conversation
(n+1) holds + camp-
ons
1 conversation
3 holds + camp-ons
- by MMC-PM5 (Expert View): Subscribers/Basestations List -> Subscribers/Basestations List
-> Details -> Keys.
- by MMC-Station: Subscr -> Keys.