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RESOURCE KEYS (ASSOCIATED
OPERATING MODES)
CALL SERVER : TELEPHONE FEATURES
Ed. 04 3/6Réf. 3EH 21000 BSAA
T Authorize or cancel selection of an RSB if the external call arrives on a line which does not belong
to the trunk programmed for this key:
ACTIVATION/USE
Incoming, the system uses the resource keys in the following order of priority:
(*) Default operation (see section: "Configuration")
Outgoing, a call can be made:
- without pressing a resource key (the system selects the most appropriate key as soon as the user
dials)
- by pressing a resource key (before dialing the number), whether:
•for an external outgoing call:
• an RSD (dedicated to a trunk or an "Automatic Route Selection")
• an RSB (dedicated to a trunk or an "Automatic Route Selection")
• an RSP (dedicated to an external interface)
• an RGO (dedicated to outgoing calls)
• an RGMint/ext (not dedicated)
•for an internal outgoing call:
• on an RSL (dedicated to a directory n°): the system automatically dials the programmed number
• an RGMint (dedicated to internal calls)
• an RGO (dedicated to outgoing calls)
- an RGMint/ext (not dedicated)
Notas : The MMC-Station labels RGI, RGO and RGM (MMC station) are equivalent to RGX in MMC-
PM5 (+ definition of "Call Sense" field).
- by MMC-PM5 (Expert View):
System Miscellaneous -> Memory Read/Write -> Misc. Labels -> SelRSBsig.
- by MMC-Station: Global -> Rd/Wr -> Address s -> "SelRSBsig" -> Return -> Memory
- Incoming call
(external)
RSP : Resource dedicated to an external interface
RSD : Resource dedicated to a directory no.
RSB : Resource dedicated to a trunk (*)
if busy
if busy
RGMint/ext : Resource not dedicated
internal and external calls
if busy
- Incoming call
(internal)
RSL : Resource dedicated to a directory no.
RGMint : Resource dedicated to internal calls
if busy
RGMint/ext : Resource not dedicated
internal and external calls
if busy