
Blockingtelemarketers
Call 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
Choosinga virtualnumber
Select 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 callers
Don’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 calls
Listen 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.
Settingup911notifications
Gain 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 smartphone
Use 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 ringer
Need some peace and quiet? Just press and hold the
button or dial *78on your phone and all your
calls will roll straight to voicemail. To deactivate Do
Not Disturb, press and hold again or dial *79.
Andmuch,much more
Explore all the features and benefits of Ooma Premier:
my.ooma.com/premier
Troubleshooting
■The status light is blinking redA 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 STEP1. If you plugged in your device
before going through the activation process,
try rebooting it now.
• ForEthernetinstallations: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 STEP2.
Download the Ooma Setup App from your smartphone’s
app store to view 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 upCheck that
the AC adapter is plugged in and power is being
supplied to the Base Station.
■You don’t hear the Ooma dialtoneIf the status
light is blue but you don’t hear a dialtone, check
that your phone is correctly plugged into the
PHONE port.
■Incomingcallsdonotringyourhomephone
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 *79from your phone.
■You are unableto hear your messagesCheck
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 breaksupVoice 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.
Download the Ooma Setup App from your smartphone’s
app store to view signal strength. Test different
locations for optimum performance.
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