Telo 4G With Battery Backup Combo User Manual

Quick Start Guide

                  • Ooma Telo Base Station
                  • Ooma 4G LTE Adapter
                  • Ooma Battery Backup

Getting Started

Installing Ooma is easy! This guide will walk you through downloading the Ooma Setup app, installing the Base Station, and creating your Ooma account. You will finish by connecting the Ooma Battery Backup and testing your setup in different locations to find the best signal strength.

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STEP 1 Get the Ooma Setup App

The easiest way to set up your Base Station is to download the Ooma Setup app on your iPhone or Android smartphone.

https://www.ooma.com/ooma-setup-app 

To install the app, open the app store on your phone and search for the Ooma Setup app. Alternatively, scan the QR code with yourphone’s camera. Once the app is installed, follow the instructions tcreate your account, set up the 4G LTE Adapter, select a phone number, and more.

If you don’t have a smartphone or if you cannot install the app, you can also register from your computer. Just visit ooma.com/activate and follow the instructions. You can also call our support team at 1-888-711-662 for assistance.

STEP 2  Connect 4G LTE Adapter to Base Station

Make sure your Base Station is unplugged. Use the provided USB cable to connect the 4G LTE Adapter to the USB port on the back of the Base Station.

4G PLACEMENT ADVISORYFor the best 4G signal, the 4G LTE Adapter should be placed in an area of your house with good cellular reception. It should ideally be located as close as possible to a window. The adapter should not be placed in a corner, against a wall, or within 5 feet of a large metal object like a water heater or refrigerator. After completing STEP 5, simply move the 4G LTE Adapter and wait for approximately 10 seconds. The app will show the signal strength of the adapter’s current location.

STEP 3  Plug in Ethernet Cable (Optional)

If you plan to use the Ooma 4G LTE Adapter as a backup Internet connection, use the included Ethernet cable to connect your Base Station to your existing router. Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the INTERNET port on the back of the Base Station. Connect the other end of the cable to an open port on your router.

STEP 4  Connect Battery Backup

Use the included USB power cable to connect the Battery Backup to the  Base Station. Then use the AC adapter to connect the Battery Backup to a wall outlet, as shown below. Turn the Battery Backup’s power switch to ON.

With this configuration, the Battery Backup will charge from the wall outlet while also powering the Base Station. If your power goes out, the Battery Backup will continue to power the Base Station.

STEP 5  Power on the Base Station

The first time you power on the Base Station, it will need to download software updates. This process can take up to 45 minutes. While the system is updating, the light on the front of the Base Station may cycle between red, purple, and blue. You will know your system is ready for use when the light has remained blue for more than 10 minutes.

STEP 6  Connect a Phone

Make sure your Base Station is powered on and that it has downloaded any updates. Use a phone cord to connect your existing corded or cordless phone to the PHONE port on the back of the Base Station.

You’re All Set!Pick up the phone and listen for the Ooma dial tone to confirm that your setup is complete.

Make your first phone callPick up the phone you connected to the Ooma Base Station and dial like you normally would. Call a friend or family member and experience firsthand the quality of Ooma PureVoice™ technology. While you’re at it, you might want to tell them about Ooma!

Set up your voicemailPick up the phone connected to the Ooma Base Station and press the key on the Base Station. The system will walk you through configuring your account and recording a personal greeting.

What’s Next?Check out My OomaAccess your online control panel at  my.ooma.com. There, you’ll unlock your system’s full functionality: Check voicemail and call logs Configure preferences and set up advanced features Update your 911 address Purchase additional services and add-ons And much more!The first time you log in, our Setup Wizard will help you configure our most popular features.

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. This usually takes about 1–3 weeks.

To check availability, to learn more, or to get started, please visit: my.ooma.com/port

Telo Base Station Quick Reference

      

 

Status Lights

    

 

 

Battery Backup Quick Reference

Warnings

Take care to avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, fire, and water. Do not jostle the Battery Backup or subject it to undue force. Do not throw the Battery Backup. Store the Battery Backup in a cool, dry,indoor area. Do not modify or disassemble the Battery Backup. Ensure that all cables are plugged in correctly and that they are inserted without force. Use only the provided AC adapter to charge the Battery Backup. If any liquid from the Battery Backup gets into your eyes, do not rub. Instead, rinse your eyes with water and consult a doctor immediately.

Ooma Usage Guide

Basic OperationMaking and receiving callsTo place a call, pick up a phone connected to your Ooma Base Station 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 1 followed by the country code and phone number. Your remaining balance will be announced before the call completes.NOTE: A prepaid balance is required for 411 calls.VoicemailSetting upPick up your phone and press the key on the Ooma Base Station. 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:1. Phone: Dial your Ooma number. When the call rolls to voicemail, press the  * key and enter your PIN2. Online: Listen to and manage your voicemail on the web at: my.ooma.com/inbox3. 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 BaseStation and press the key.From the main menu, select OPTION 2: “Change your settings,” then follow the instructions.

 

√ Ooma Premier Features

Ooma Premier is a bundle of enhanced calling features that will get your home phone service firing on all cylinders. Here are some of the most popular features and benefits of a Premier subscription:

Making two calls at onceUse your Ooma HD3 Handset to activate the Instant Second Line™ for a fresh dial tone while you have an active call.

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 account to forward calls to your cell phone. Choose between forwarding for all calls, forwarding only when your Internet is down, or simultaneously ringing both your cell phone and your home phone. Set this up at: my.ooma.com/calling

Blocking telemarketersCall blocking lists are designed to help you filter out telemarketers and other unwanted callers. To start blocking calls, visit: my.ooma.com/preferences/call_blocking

Choosing 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 Base Station. If you decide to take the call, just pick up the phone to interrupt the message.

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 your home phone. 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

Troubleshooting

■  The status light is blinking red A blinking red status light indicates that your Ooma Telo Base Station is not operational. It is normal for the light to blink red for a couple of minutes during boot up. Otherwise, check the following 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). Check that your Internet connection is working.  Connect 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.
  • For 4G LTE only installations: Try moving the Base Station and 4G LTE Adapter to a different location in your home. See Placement Advisory in STEP 2.  Use the mobile setup app to view the signal strength. Test different locations for optimum performance.
  • Try rebooting your Base Station, modem, and router by pulling out the power and plugging them back in.

■  The status light does not light up Check that the AC adapter is plugged in and power is being supplied to the Base Station.  You don’t hear the Ooma dialtone If the status light 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 phone When Do Not Disturb is turned on, the status light will be purple and all incoming calls will go directly to voicemail without ringing your phones. To turn Do Not Disturb off, press and hold the button or dial * 7 9 from your phone. You are unable to hear your messages Check that the speaker hasn’t been turned off. Increase the volume level by pressing . The Base Station will say what volume it has been set to.  Voice constantly breaks up Voice quality is dependent on the speed and quality of your Internet connection.

  • For 4G LTE only installations: Try moving the Base Station and 4G LTE Adapter to a different location in  your home. See the Placement Advisory in STEP 2.  Use the mobile setup app to view the signal strength. Test different locations for optimum performance.

Add-Ons for Ooma Base Station

Ooma HD3 HandsetOoma HD3 Handset is a wire-free, whole-house solution. Designed specifically for Ooma, the handset can tap into most advanced features like contact list syncing, Facebook picture caller-ID, custom musical ringtones, access to the Instant  Second Line, and more.

Ooma LinxDon’t let your home’s wiring stop you from putting a phone wherever you want. The Ooma Linx device syncs wirelessly with the Ooma Base Station to support a telephone anywhere with  an available electrical outlet.

Ooma Home SecurityGive yourself peace of mind that everything is fine at home by adding Home Security to your Ooma home phone service. With a variety of sensors to choose from for a fully customized setup, safer home is within reach.

Ooma Mobile AppAvailable for both iOS and Android devices, the free mobile app allows  you to make and receive phone calls, listen to voicemail, and manage  your Ooma account right from your phone.

To learn more about these accessories for the Ooma Base Station, visit: my.ooma.com/products

Have a question or need assistance?Ooma has a wealth of available resources if you need assistance.Support articles.  Access our comprehensive knowledge base at support.ooma.comUser manuals.  Access this guide and all other product manuals at ooma.com/userguideForums.  Talk with fellow Ooma customers and our support staff at forums.ooma.comLive chat.  Still having trouble? Chat with a service representative at any time at support.ooma.comSpeak with a support specialist  M–F, 5am–5pm PST, or Sat/Sun 8am–5pm PST at 1-877-629-1284

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