[comp.dcom.telecom] AT&T model 5500 Answering System

jailbait@dasys1.UUCP (Richard Segal) (10/09/88)

Briefly, I recently got a model 5500 phone/answering machine. It didn't come
with a power supply box.
Now, as I am a inquisative sort, I tried plugging 12 VDC into the plug where
it says it should be getting 16 VAC, 12VA. The only immediately obivous
problems in operation was that there wasn't enough power to generate correct
TT tones. Other than that, and the fact that I don't have an endless loop tape
to test the answering machine, it SEEMS (I say it SEEMS) to be working fine.
	The question is, what does this machine actually want?
Yeah, If I can't get a good response here, I will end up going to AT&T, but I'd
rather avoid that - too much hassle.
Anyway, many thanks in advance,
JB
(PS, no, I don't know if the thing really works - we'll get to that later.)
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