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CONFIGURATION OF STATIONSMMC STATION
Ed. 04 13/18Réf. 3EH 21000 BSAA
Choosing
PARAMETERS ASSOCIATED WITH RESOURCE KEYS
Notas :
This paragraph only describes the main parameters which can be defined according to the role assi-
gned to the key; other parameters are possible (trunk number if RSD or RSB, station sub-address if RSL,
type of monitoring key and number of the monitoring key if RSP).
o Dynamic routing
This sub-function is only provided for the MACRO1, RGI, RGM, RSL, RSD, RSB and RSP keys.
makes it possible to define the data necessary for the dynamic routing of calls managed by the key
concerned. Press :
- : by successively pressing this key, you can define whether the time-out 1 is active (TP1) or
RecCal Recording of conversations --
MVScrn Filtering of vocal messages --
KEY FUNCTION PARAMETERS
RGI Handles local incoming calls Type of call: local, external, all
Data for dynamic routing
RGO Handles local outgoing calls Type of call: local, external, all
RGM Handles mixed calls (inco-
ming-outgoing)
Type of call: local, external, all
Data for dynamic routing
RSL Handles local calls with a given
station
Station directory number (4 digits max)
Sub-address (4 digits maximum)
Data for dynamic routing
RSD Reception of local or external
calls
Outgoing seizure on a given
trunk
Station directory number or hunting group directory
number (local call) or DDI (external call)
Trunk directory number or ARS for outgoing call (optio-
nal)
Data for dynamic routing
RSB Set up of an external call on a
specific trunk group and recep-
tion of external call
Trunk directory number or ARS
Data for dynamic routing
RSP Reception and transmission of
calls on a specific external in-
terface
Line number
Data for dynamic routing
SUP Station monitoring Monitored station directory number
Monitored resource key address
B
DYNR
M
DIFY
TP1