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As DC can't pass through the cap. and 22k is a very large value resistor, I would guess that it is a logic point. The voltage at that point (since you say it is a reset point) most likely is going to be a logic high. The amount is somewhat un-important then, as, if the "reset button" just momentarily goes to ground and forces a logic low to take place, the circuit connected to the other end of the resistor should change state.
To get a little clearer, the 1 uF cap is a noise filter to ground and the resistor is a current limiting path that will decouple the logic pin by changing from a high to a low, what ever the potential (open circuit) at that point before the switch closes.
To get a little clearer, the 1 uF cap is a noise filter to ground and the resistor is a current limiting path that will decouple the logic pin by changing from a high to a low, what ever the potential (open circuit) at that point before the switch closes.