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Service DisruptionsInternet Interruptionsooma service depends on your Internet connection. If the Internet connection stops working, the ooma Tab blin

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7basic callingOther Calling FeaturesThe ooma system supports traditional calling features that you may already be familiar with on your existing landl

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basic calling

Page 6 - Landline Provisioning

the instant second lineThe Instant Second Line™ feature adds another phone line to every phone in your home without the hassle or cost of physically i

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11the instant second linePlacing Calls on HoldWith the Instant Second Line, you can place a call on hold. Placing a Call on Hold When you are talking

Page 8 - Placing Calls

12the instant second lineUsing the Instant Second Line with Cordless PhonesIf your ooma Hub or ooma Scout device is attached to a cordless phone, you

Page 10 - Service Disruptions

the broadband answering machineThe ooma system provides an easy-to-use digital answering feature called the Broadband Answering Machine™. The Broadban

Page 11 - Other Calling Features

15the broadband answering machine Deleting a Message While a message is playing or just after it nishes, press the Delete Button to delete it. Th

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16the broadband answering machineChanging Voicemail Settings Pick up a home phone and dial your home phone number (or press the play button on the ass

Page 15 - Conferencing

the ooma loungeYou can listen to all of your voicemail online by logging into the ooma Lounge:http://www.ooma.com/loungeHere, you can login and enter

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quick reference guide

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20STOPLINE 1 AND LINE 220quick reference guideTRASHSEND-TO-VOICEMAILPLAYFORWARDSTOPVOLUME ADJUSTMENTBRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENTREVERSEOOMA TABooma Hub devic

Page 18 - Initial Setup

21LINE 1 AND LINE 2TRASHSEND-TO-VOICEMAILPLAYFORWARDSTOPREVERSEOOMA TABooma Scout deviceVOLUME ADJUSTMENT BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENTleft side view right si

Page 19 - Advanced Features

22quick reference guideTrash Button During playback, press to delete current message.Send-to-Voicemail Press-and-hold for two seconds to turn Do not

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24installationThe following instructions are also found in the Quick Start Guide, but are provided here in more detail. The majority of ooma installat

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25installationEach ooma Hub package contains:1 The ooma Hub™ device2 An Ethernet cable3 A short phone cable4 A long phone cable5 An ooma telephon

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iiitable of contentsGetting Started ...2Using the ooma Sys

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26installationEach ooma Scout package contains:1 The ooma Scout™ device2 A short phone cable3 An AC adaptorPorts on the ooma Scout deviceHere is a

Page 26 - Do not Disturb

installing the ooma Hub The ooma Hub™ device must be installed in a location that has access to: The Internet, ideally next to your modem A power ou

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29installing the ooma HubModem and Router Installation These instructions assume your computer connects directly to your modem or to a router (wired o

Page 28 - Before You Begin

30installing the ooma hubIntegrated Router Installation These instructions assume your modem has a built-in router or that you want to install the oom

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31Connecting the ooma Hub to Your Phone SystemIf you plan on using the ooma Hub with an existing landline or you plan on installing one or more ooma S

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32installing the ooma hubHigh-Speed DSL and Phone Service are on the Same Line Your High-Speed DSL service is delivered on the same phone line as your

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33installing the ooma hubHigh-Speed DSL and Phone Service are on Different Lines Your High-Speed DSL service is delivered on a separate phone jack tha

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34Finishing Installation of the ooma Hub The last step in installing the ooma Hub device is to connect a phone and power.1 Use a phone cable to plug

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ivtable of contentsQuick Reference Guide ...20The ooma Hub ...

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installing the ooma scoutNow that you’ve installed your ooma Hub device, all that’s left to do is install your ooma Scout devices. Each additional pho

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37installing the ooma scoutInstalling the Rest of Your PhonesLocate all the cordless telephone handsets and phones currently connected to your phone s

Page 37 - DSL Jack Phone Jack

Fax MachinesFor best results, fax machines should be connected to the ooma Hub (using the PHONE port), not to an ooma Scout. To prevent interference w

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40troubleshootingIf you encountered installation problems because you couldn’t determine what home Internet setup or equipment you have, please read A

Page 40 - DSL Filter

41troubleshooting You hear a regular dialtone instead of the ooma dialtone Check that your ooma system is powered. The ooma Tab should be blue. Chec

Page 41 - Charging Cradle

42 There aren’t enough ooma Scout devices to connect all phones Any phones not connected through a ooma Hub or ooma Scout should be disconnected from

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44appendix a: identifying your equipmentTo install the ooma system, you must be able to identify and locate the following network devices and services

Page 44 - are solid red

45appendix a: identifying your equipmentThe RouterIf you have just one computer in your house, the computer may be connected directly to your modem by

Page 46 - Contacting ooma Support

46Single-Line (Duplex) SplittersIf you have separate answering machines or fax machines and want to use them on the same phone jack as your phone line

Page 48 - The Modem

48appendix b: limited warrantyWhat this Warranty Covers. ooma agrees to provide a limited warranty to the holder of a valid proof of purchase (“Consu

Page 49 - The Phone System

49appendix b: limited warrantyHow State or Country Law Applies. This limited warranty gives you specic legal rights. You may also have other rights

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52appendix c: regulatory informationThe FCC Wants You to KnowThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the

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53appendix c: regulatory informationIf your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this

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Appendix D: Technical Specifications

Page 56 - The FCC Wants You to Know

2With your ooma™ system, you can use your phones to call anyone in the U.S. – with no monthly fees! It can also provide the Instant Second Line™ featu

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56appendix d: technical specicationsSize and Weightooma Hub Height: 55mm (2.25 in) Width: 187.5mm (7.5 in) Depth: 150mm (6 in) Weight: 550g (19.7 oz)

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57© 2008 ooma, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.ooma, the ooma logo, ooma Hub, ooma

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4The basic steps of placing and receiving phone calls with the ooma system are the same as with your regular telephone line. You still use your phones

Page 61 - Important Safety Information

5basic callingAnswering CallsTo answer an incoming call, simply pick up any ringing phone in the house and you will be connected to the caller. When a

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