sbeagle@kennels.actrix.gen.nz (Sleeping Beagle) (03/28/91)
I have just received an old answering machine which I was hoping to get going. It's a Doro 320, made in Japan and given clearance by the FCC. My only problem is that the inputs appear to be seven and ten pin DIN style sockets. Because it is plugged into mains power, I don't want to just experiment with a phone until the machine detects a ringing sound. The ten pin socket is on the back, while the seven pin is on the side. Does this sound familiar to anyone? If you could mail me with information about the machine, I would appreciate it. (How old is it? They didn't believe in IC's when they made it ...) Sleeping Beagle (aka Thomas Farmer) sbeagle@kennels.actrix.gen.nz The Kennels Ph. +64-4-796306 (voice) 25 Awarua St, Ngaio, Wellington, New Zealand.