Installing Ooma is easy! In fact, most users are up and calling in less than 15 minutes. This guide will walk you through setting up your Ooma Telo and introduce the basics of using your Ooma service.
Step 1 Activate Online
Begin by activating your Ooma Telo device online. Locate the seven-digit activation code printed on the bottom of the Telo.
Next, navigate a web browser to: http://www.ooma.com/activateThe activation wizard will guide you through the process. You’ll receive an email confirmation once your device is activated.
Next, decide how you want to connect your Telo to your router. There are two options:
Connect via EthernetThis is the easiest way to get started, but means that your Ooma Telo must be installed next to your router. You can always go wireless later.
OR
Connect via Wi-Fi®The Ooma Wireless Adapter gives you the freedom to install the Telo anywhere in your home that has access to your wireless network.
Step 2: option A Connect via Ethernet
Connect the Ooma Telo to your RouterUsing the included Ethernet cable a , connect the INTERNET port of the Telo to an open Ethernet port on your router.Note: If you use Ethernet to connect your Telo, we recommend you begin with this set up. Alternative options are shown on the back side of this guide.
Step 2: option B Connect via Wi-Fi
Install the Ooma Wireless AdapterPlug the adapter c into the USB port on the back of the Telo. Rotate it upward for optimal reception.Note: Your home router must support Wi-Fi to use the Ooma Wireless Adapter.
Step 3 Connect Your Phone
Plug your phone into the Ooma TeloUsing your existing phone cable, plug your corded phone or cordless phone base station into the PHONE port of the Telo.
Step 4 Power On
Plug in your Ooma TeloPlug the provided AC adapter b into the POWER port. It is normal for the lights on the Telo to blink for a couple of minutes while it boots up.
Step 5 Configure Wireless Network (Wi-Fi only)
Connect a computer to your Ooma TeloYou’ll need a computer to complete your wireless setup. Use the included Ethernet cable a and connect a computer to the HOME port of the Telo.
Configure wireless settingsBrowse to setup.ooma.com. Click on the Wireless tab on the left. Follow the directions on the screen to link the Telo to your home Wi-Fi network. You’ll need your wireless network name and password to connect.
Congratulations, You’re Done!
The Telo is ready to be used once the logo lights up blue. Pick up the phone and listen for the Ooma dialtone to confirm that your set up is complete.
If you connected a computer to the Telo in Step 5 you may unplug it now.
Place your first phone callPick up the phone you connected to the Ooma Telo and dial just like you always do. Call a friend or family member and experience firsthand the quality of Ooma PureVoice™ technology. While you are at it, you might want to tell them about Ooma!
Set up your voicemailPick up the phone connected to the Ooma Telo and press the key on the Telo.The system will walk you through configuring your account and recording a personal greeting.
If your Telo needs a software upgrade, the Ooma logo will blink purple while it is downloading the newest version. This may take 5-10 minutes.
Do not unplug the Telo while it is upgrading. It will automatically reboot after the upgrade is done.
Check out My OomaAccess your online control panel at my.ooma.com. Here you’ll unlock the capabilities of your system:
Check voicemail and call logs
Configure preferences and set up advanced features
Update your 911 address
Purchase additional services and add-onsAnd much more! The first time you log in, our Setup Wizard will help you configure our most popular features.
What’s Next?
Transfer your phone numberIn most areas, you can port your existing number to Ooma for a one-time fee. You must maintain your current phone service until the porting process is completed, which usually takes about 3-4 weeks. To check availability, to learn more, or to get started, please visit: my.ooma.com/port
Explore Ooma Premier™Ooma Premier is a bundle of enhanced calling features that will get your home phone service firing on all cylinders. Test drive more than 25 premium features during your trial period. See the Ooma Premier section for an overview of our most popular features. To learn more about all the features and benefits included in Ooma Premier, go to: my.ooma.com/premier
Alternative Setup Options
The Ooma Telo is flexible enough to work in almost any home network and with a variety of devices. Review the following options to see if any of them apply to your situation.
Option A Install Telo between modem and router
Installing the Telo between your modem and router will result in the best voice quality. This setup allows Ooma to prioritize your phone calls over other network traffic. Don’t worry, this won’t slow down your Internet connection.
Locate the Ethernet cable that connects your modem to your router. Unplug the modem end of the cable and plug it into the HOME port of the Telo.
Use the included Ethernet cable and connect the INTERNET port of the Telo to your modem.
Reboot your modem and router.
Option B Install Telo between modem and PC
If you only have one computer and it is connected directly to your modem, follow these instructions:
Locate the Ethernet cable that connects your modem to your computer. Unplug the modem end of the cable and plug it into the HOME port of the Telo.
Use the included Ethernet cable and connect the INTERNET port of the Telo to your modem.
Reboot your modem and computer.
Connecting fax machines and other devicesA standard phone splitter can be used to connect more than one device to the PHONE port.
Devices such as fax machines, digital video recorders (DVR) or set-top boxes (STB) use a phone line to make data calls. To complete these types of calls, you must dial * 9 9 prior to the destination phone number. A successful data transfer mainly depends on the speed and quality of your Internet connection.
Connecting your phone jacksYou can link the Ooma Telo to all the phone jacks in your home, allowing you to connectphones in multiple rooms.
Note: The PHONE port on the back of your Ooma Telo is not designed or certified for connecting to your phone company’s wiring, whether through the phone jacks in your home or otherwise. In order to avoid an increased risk of fire and/or electrical shock, you must first completely and physically disconnect the telephone company’s wiring outside of your house from the phone wiring that is inside of your house, before you plug your Ooma Telo into your phone jacks. Please visit www.ooma.com/homedistribution before you proceed with connecting your Telo to your phone jacks in this manner.
Add-Ons for Ooma Telo
Ooma HD2 HandsetUnlock the full power of your Ooma Telo. The HD2 Handset lets you enjoy:
Two-inch color screen with picture caller-ID and Facebook profile pictures
Sync your contacts from Outlook, Mac Address Book, Google, Yahoo, and other sites
Supports High-Definition Voice calls to bring you an amazingly lifelike sound quality
Full integration with Ooma Premier features such as the Instant Second Line™, Voicemail Monitoring and Do Not Disturb mode
Convenient access to voicemail and other enhanced features, right in your hand
Speakerphone mode and a headphone jack
Ooma LinxNeed to connect a fax machine or a second phone? The Linx allows you to:
Wirelessly and securely extend the Ooma service to other parts of your home
Compatible with standard home telephones and telephony devices
Full integration with Ooma Premier features such as the Instant Second Line™, Personal Numbers and Private Devices
Connect fax machines and other telephony devices via clear channel mode
To learn more about these accessories for the Ooma Telo, visit:my.ooma.com/products
Troubleshooting
logo is blinking reD
A blinking red logo indicates that your Ooma Telo is notoperational. It is normal for the logo to blink red for acouple of minutes during boot up. Otherwise, check thefollowing to make sure everything is set up correctly:
Verify that you have activated your device as described in Step 1. If you plugged in your device before going through the activation process, try rebooting it now.
For Ethernet installations: Check that your network cables are plugged in securely. Verify that the INTERNET port is connected to your router (or modem). The LED at the bottom right of the connector will be lit green if the cable is connected properly.
For Wi-Fi installations: Try moving the Telo closer to your Wi-Fi router and repeating the directions in Step 5 to refresh your wireless setup. If you are unable to connect over Wi-Fi, follow the directions in Step 2: option A to connect your Telo to your router using Ethernet instead.
Check that your Internet connection is working. Try connecting a computer to the HOME port and browse to my.ooma.com. You should see the login screen for My Ooma. If not, troubleshoot your Internet connection.
Try rebooting your Telo, modem, and router by pulling out the power and plugging them back in.
logo does not light upCheck that the AC adapter is plugged in and power is being supplied to the device.
You don’t hear the Ooma dialtoneIf the Ooma logo is blue but you don’t hear a dialtone, check that your phone is correctly plugged into the PHONE port.
Incoming calls do not ring your home phoneWhen Do Not Disturb is turned on, the Ooma logo will light up purple and all incoming calls will go directly to voicemail without ringing your phones. To turn off the feature, press and hold the button or dial * 7 9 from your phone.
You are unable to hear your messagesCheck that the speaker hasn’t been turned off. Increase the volume level by pressing . The device will say what volume it has been set to.
Voice constantly breaks upVoice quality is dependent on the speed and quality of your Internet connection.For best results, Ooma recommends that you hardwire your Telo between the modem and router as shown inAlternative Setup Option A. This configuration allows phone calls to be intelligently prioritized over other network traffic. You can optimize how Ooma allocates bandwidth by connecting a computer to the HOME port, browsing to setup.ooma.com, then clicking on the Advanced tab.
Ooma Usage Guide
Basic Operation
Making and receiving callsTo place a call, pick up a phone connected to your Ooma Telo and dial a phone number.To answer a call, pick up the phone when it rings as you normally would.
Call-waitingSwitch to a second incoming call by pressing the Flash key on your telephone handset. The current call will automatically be put on hold. To switch back, press the Flash key again.
Blocking caller-IDDisable your caller-ID on outgoing calls by dialing * 6 7 before you dial out. To disable caller-ID for all calls, visit: my.ooma.com/privacy
911 emergency callingIn case of an emergency, dial 9 1 1 to reach first responders. For your safety, always keep your address up-to-date at: my.ooma.com/address
International and other calling servicesA calling plan or prepaid balance is required to call outside the country. Visit my.ooma.com/prepaid to get started. Then dial 0 1 1followed by the country code and phone number. Your remaining time will be announced before the call completes.Note: A prepaid balance is required for 411 calls.
Voicemail
Setting upPick up your phone and press the key on the Ooma Telo. The system will walk you through setting up your PIN and recording a personal greeting.
Playing messages at homeWhen you have new messages, the key will blink.Press the key to listen to your voicemail through the speaker. You can also listen to messages through your phone. Simply dial your own phone number and follow the voice prompts.
Checking voicemail remotelyThere are three ways to check voicemail remotely:
Phone: Dial your Ooma number. When the call rolls to voicemail, press the * key and enter your PIN.
Online: Listen to and manage your voicemail on the web at: my.ooma.com/inbox
Email: Forward your voicemail as an MP3 file to your email or mobile phone (requires Ooma Premier). Set up forwarding at: my.ooma.com/voicemail
Changing voicemail settingsPick up the phone connected to your Ooma Telo and press the key.From the main menu, select option 2: “Change your settings,” then follow the instructions.
Ooma Premier™
Your Ooma Telo comes with a free trial of Ooma Premier, a bundle of over 25 premium calling features. Check out some of our most popular features below!
Making two calls at oncePress the Flash key on your handset, and you’ll get a new Ooma dialtone.
Forwarding your voicemailForward your voicemail to email so you can listen to messages from your smartphone or computer. To set this up, go to: my.ooma.com/voicemail
Staying connected on the goAfraid to miss a call? Set up your Ooma Telo to forward calls to your cell phone. Choose to forward all calls, only when your Internet is down, or to ring your home phone and cell phone at the same time. Set this up any time at: my.ooma.com/callingBlocking telemarketersPersonal and community blacklists have been designed to help you filter out telemarketers and other unwanted callers. To start blocking callers, visit: my.ooma.com/blacklistsChoosing a virtual numberSelect a number from almost any calling area for a home office or to make it easy for friends and family in another state to reach you. Get started at: my.ooma.com/numbers
Identifying callersDon’t recognize the number? Enhanced Caller-ID will look up the caller’s name from a national database so you’ll have more than just the number to go by.
Monitoring your callsListen in as your callers leave their voicemail. The message will be played through the speaker in your Telo. Only answer the phone if you decide you want to take the call.
Setting up 911 notificationsGain some peace of mind by setting up your Ooma system to send email or text message alerts whenever someone dials 911 from home. To set this up, go to:my.ooma.com/911
Using Ooma on your smartphoneUse your Apple or Android smartphone to make phone calls over any Wi-Fi or 3G/4G data connection with the Ooma Mobile app. To get started, go to: my.ooma.com/mobile
Turning off the ringerNeed some peace and quiet? Just press and hold the button or dial * 7 8 on your phone and all your calls will roll straight to voicemail. To deactivate Do Not Disturb, press and hold again or dial * 7 9.
And much, much moreExplore all the features and benefits of Ooma Premier: my.ooma.com/premier
Quick Reference
Solid Blue System StatusIndicates your Ooma service is working. You will hear the Ooma dialtone and all services are operational.
Solid Purple System StatusIndicates your Ooma service is working and Do Not Disturb is enabled. All incoming calls will be directed to voicemail.
Blinking Purple System StatusIndicates your Ooma Telo is downloading a software upgrade. All services are unavailable. Do not unplug your Ooma Telo when it is in this state.
Blinking Red System StatusIndicates your Ooma service is not working. All services are unavailable. You will not hear any dialtone and will not be able to make or receive calls.
White System StatusIndicates your Ooma Telo is not powered on or that brightness is turned all the way down.
Play KeyPress to hear your voicemail messages. Press again to stop playback. Key will blink when there are new messages. Fast Forward KeyDuring voicemail playback, press to skip to the next message. Press and hold to toggle Do Not Disturb. Rewind KeyDuring voicemail playback, press once to replay the current message and twice to skip to the previous message. Press to adjust brightness of the status light. Delete KeyDuring voicemail playback, press to delete current message. Volume Adjustment KeyPress to adjust the volume level.Page Key (on rear of Telo)Press to locate your Ooma handsets.Press-and-hold for three seconds to register a new cordless Ooma device such as an HD2 Handset or Linx.