| table of contents   iii   Getting Started...............................................................................................2   Using the ooma System with a Landline ....................................................................................... 2   Landline Provisioning ...................................................................................................................... 2   Basic Calling ..................................................................................................4   Verify ooma Service is Working ..................................................................................................... 4   Placing Calls .................................................................................................................................... 4   Answering Calls ............................................................................................................................... 5   Ending Calls ..................................................................................................................................... 5   Emergency 911 Calls ...................................................................................................................... 5   Service Disruptions .......................................................................................................................... 6   Other Calling Features .................................................................................................................... 7   The Instant Second Line™...........................................................................10   Placing Calls on the Second Line ................................................................................................ 10   Answering Calls on the Second Line ........................................................................................... 10   Switching Lines ............................................................................................................................... 10   Joining a Call (Party Line) ............................................................................................................. 10   Placing Calls on Hold .................................................................................................................... 11   Conferencing ................................................................................................................................. 11   Using the Instant Second line with Cordless Phones .................................................................. 12   The Broadband Answering Machine™ .....................................................14   Initial Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 14   Retrieving Messages From a Hub or Scout ................................................................................. 14   Advanced Features ...................................................................................................................... 15   The ooma Lounge........................................................................................18   iv   table of contents   Quick Reference Guide..............................................................................20   The ooma Hub ............................................................................................................................... 20   The ooma Scout ............................................................................................................................. 21   Button Layout ................................................................................................................................. 22   Installation....................................................................................................24   Before You Begin ........................................................................................................................... 24   Package Contents ........................................................................................................................ 25   Installing the ooma Hub™..........................................................................28   Connecting the ooma Hub to the Network ................................................................................ 28   Connecting the ooma Hub to Your Phone System .................................................................... 31   Finishing Installation of the ooma Hub ........................................................................................ 34   Installing the ooma Scout™ .......................................................................36   Installing the Rest of your Phones ................................................................................................. 37   How Phone Devices Work with the ooma System ..................................................................... 38   Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................40   Contacting ooma Support ............................................................................................................ 42   Appendix A: Identifying Your Equipment .................................................44   Appendix B: Limited Warranty....................................................................48   Appendix C: Regulatory Information ........................................................52   Appendix D: Technical Specifications ......................................................56   getting started   2 With 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™ feature, allowing you to make or receive two calls at the same time   without the hassle or expense of installing a second physical phone line. Additionally, the ooma system’s   Broadband Answering Machine™ feature combines the convenience of an answering machine with the power   of voicemail.   If you followed the steps in the Quick Start Guide, your ooma system should now be installed and the ooma   Tab should be blue, indicating that your system is online. Listen for the signature ooma dialtone. This tells you   that your ooma service is working.   Using the ooma System with a Landline   By using the ooma system with a landline, you increase the reliability of your phone service and retain tradi-   tional 911 services. This allows you to make and receive phone calls, including 911 calls, even if your Internet   service is down or your power is out (regular phone company calling charges apply and a line-powered   corded phone is required). Look for the   your ooma system with a landline.   icon throughout this guide for important information about using   If you plan to use the ooma system without a landline backup, you will not be able to make or receive phone   calls, including 911 calls, if your Internet service is down or your power is out.   Landline Provisioning   If you have subscribed to premium ooma services like the Instant Second Line, your landline phone service   needs to be provisioned so that these features can fully function. “Provisioning” your phone line means that   your local phone service will be modified to work with the ooma system. Calling features such as call-waiting,   three-way calling and voicemail will be cancelled (since your ooma service includes these features) and Call   Forward on Busy (CFB) will be added.   Provisioning of the landline begins after you have subscribed to ooma Premier. ooma will contact you to obtain   your authorization and landline account information and then work with your phone company to complete the   provisioning process. A change fee and recurring monthly charge for the CFB feature may apply (fees vary   based on locale). ooma will normally complete provisioning requests within two business days.   If you currently subscribe to a voicemail service, the provisioning process will cancel it and any messages   will be lost. Check and empty your voicemail account prior to authorizing ooma to begin the provisioning   process.   4 basic calling   The 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 like you always have, and now have advanced ooma calling features   at your fingertips.   Verify ooma Service is Working   When your ooma service is working, the ooma Tab will light up blue, and if you pick up your phone, you will   hear the signature ooma dialtone. Both of these indicators tell you that your ooma service is enabled.   Placing Calls   To place a call, pick up any phone connected to an ooma Hub or ooma Scout device. An available line will   automatically be selected for you and the Line   or Line   button will light up solid red. Through your   handset, you will hear the signature ooma dialtone. This lets you know your ooma service is working and that   you have unlimited calling within the US. You can now make the call by dialing the destination number. As the   call is placed through the ooma network, you will hear a short ooma tone after the call connects. This tells you   there was no charge for the call.   You can also make international calls at low rates with your ooma system on a pre-paid basis. Just visit the   online ooma Lounge to make your initial payment. Once your account is funded, you can directly dial your   favorite international destination and save money with our low rates. Please visit the ooma Lounge to browse   our international calling rates.   If you see your ooma Tab is blinking red, or if you do not hear the ooma dialtone, your ooma service is not   available. You will not be able to make or receive calls until the problem is resolved (i.e. the Internet or power   outage is over).   If you are using your ooma system with a landline and your ooma service is not available you will hear the   regular dialtone when you use your phone. All calls, domestic or international, are subject to charges from   your local phone company.   basic calling   5 Answering Calls   To answer an incoming call, simply pick up any ringing phone in the house and you will be connected to the   caller. When a line is ringing, you will see the line button blink rapidly.   To receive caller-ID on incoming calls to your landline phone number, the landline phone service plugged   into the ooma system must have the caller-ID feature enabled.   Ending Calls   To end a call, simply hang up the phone. If you are the only one talking on that line, the call will be   disconnected and the line button will stop being illuminated.   Emergency 911 Calls   If you pick up any phone connected to an ooma device and dial 911, the call will override other calls currently   active on the ooma system and your 911 call will be immediately routed to a 911 service center.   In most locations throughout the US, Enhanced 911 (E911) is now available. If you dial 911, the service   address location you registered with ooma will automatically be transmitted to the dispatchers handling the   call. For your safety, always be sure to keep your ooma service address up to date. To update your service   address, please visit the ooma Lounge or call ooma customer service.   If you are using your ooma system with a landline and you place a 911 call, the call will be placed over   your landline phone service to ensure that your location is quickly identified. 911 calls will continue to work   even if your Internet connection is down or there is a power outage in your house. Note: Placing a 911 call   during a power outage requires a line-powered corded phone.   Under rare circumstances, the ooma system with a landline may not be able to disconnect an active call   immediately to place the 911 call. In this case, you will hear a fast busy tone. Hang-up the phone, wait 15   seconds, and then dial again.   basic calling   Service Disruptions   Internet Interruptions   ooma service depends on your Internet connection. If the Internet connection stops working, the ooma Tab   blinks red, indicating that your ooma service is temporarily unavailable. During an Internet outage, you will not   hear any dialtone. When using the ooma system without a landline, you will not be able to dial 911 unless your   power and Internet connection are both working.   If you are using your ooma system with a landline and you experience an Internet outage, you will hear the   regular landline dialtone, not the ooma dialtone. You can still make and receive calls, including 911 calls,   over your landline. However, all outgoing calls will be placed over your local landline and regular landline   calling charges will apply.   Power Outages   If a power outage occurs, all ooma services are unavailable. The ooma Tab will go dark and you will not hear   the ooma dialtone. When using the ooma system without a landline, you will not be able to dial 911unless your   power and Internet connection are both working.   If you are using your ooma system with a landline and you experience a power outage, you will hear   the regular dialtone when you use your phone. You can still make and receive calls, including 911 calls,   over your phone line if you have a line-powered corded phone. However, all outgoing calls will be placed   through your local phone service, and regular phone company calling charges will apply.   basic calling   7 Other Calling Features   The ooma system supports traditional calling features that you may already be familiar with on your existing   landline phone service.   Blocking Caller-ID   To block caller-ID when placing an outgoing call, dial *67 on the telephone before dialing the destination   phone number. To permanently block caller-ID on all outgoing calls, visit the ooma Lounge online to change   your preferences.   Sending Caller-ID   If your ooma system is configured to permanently block caller-ID on all outgoing calls, you can enable sending   of caller-ID on a per-call basis by dialing *82 on the telephone before dialing the destination phone number.   To disable permanent blocking of caller-ID on all outgoing calls, visit the ooma Lounge online to change your   preferences.   Disable Call-Waiting Tone   The ooma system supports the Instant Second Line feature, which allows a second, incoming call to ring on   every phone in the home when your first line is in use. To disable the call-waiting tone from playing when a   second call comes in, dial *70 on the telephone handset prior to making your outgoing call. All the phones   associated with different ooma devices will continue to ring when you receive a second incoming call, but your   call-in-progress will not be disturbed.   Call Return   The ooma system allows you to return the last incoming call. Simply pick up your phone and dial *69. If the   caller-ID for the last incoming call is not available or is blocked, the call cannot be returned.   When using the ooma system with a landline, call return will only work if you have subscribed to caller-ID   on your landline telephone service.   Directory Assistance   Directory assistance calls are available by calling 411. A per-use rate applies. Please visit the ooma Lounge   online for associated costs.   basic calling   the instant second line   The Instant Second Line™ feature adds another phone line to every phone in your home without the hassle   or cost of physically installing a new one through the phone company. Not only that, the Instant Second Line   uses the same phone number you already have and makes it easy to create 3-way conference calls! To fully   utilize your Instant Second Line, you will need to purchase and install at least one ooma Scout device.   Placing Calls on the Second Line   To place a call when someone else is already on the phone, simply pick up a phone that is connected to a   different ooma device than the one already in use. Your ooma device will select an available line and will light   up Line   or Line   solid red. You will immediately hear the ooma dialtone and be able to make your call.   Answering Calls on the Second Line   If another call comes in while you’re on Line   , Line   will start to blink rapidly. You will hear the call   waiting tone while other phones in the household ring, giving other members of your household a chance to   pick up without interrupting your call. If you wish to pick up the call yourself, press the rapidly blinking Line   to put the current call on hold and answer the new call.   Another way to perform the same function is to use the Flash button on your phone. If you have used call-   waiting before, this is the same way you answer the call-waiting tone. It is especially convenient when you are   not near the ooma device, such as when you are using a cordless phone. If your phone does not have a flash   button, you may quickly press and release the phone’s hook switch instead.   Switching Lines   To switch between two lines, simply press the button of the line you wish to be connected to, or use the Flash   button on your phone. This will place your current call on hold, and switch you to the other line. You never   need to worry about accidentally hanging up on a caller when switching lines. If there is no call on the other   line, you will hear the ooma dialtone, which means you can place another call.   Joining a Call (Party Line)   The Instant Second Line feature enables you to place another call when the first line is in use. To join a call-   in-progress on a different phone, simply press the active line button on an ooma device. You may also use the   Flash button on your handset to switch to the call-in-progress.   A slowly blinking line button means that the line is in use by another ooma device.   the instant second line   11   Placing Calls on Hold   With the Instant Second Line, you can place a call on hold.   Placing a Call on Hold   When you are talking on either Line   or Line   , the line button will display a solid red light. To place your   line on hold, simply press the line button with the solid light. Now the line button will blink slowly. If you hang   up your phone, the other call will remain on hold.   Note: You cannot place two calls on hold at the same time.   Retrieving a Call on Hold   If either Line   or   has a call on hold, the line button will blink slowly. To retrieve that call, pick up the   phone and press the line button that you want to connect to.   Conferencing   With the ooma system you can create a three-way conference call.   Creating a Three-Way Conference Call   With active calls on both lines, simply press both line buttons   simultaneously. Both buttons will light up   red. Now all three parties can talk to each other. If either conferenced line hangs up, that line button light turns   off to indicate that the line is free. Both lines are disconnected when you hang up.   If you don’t already have a second call-in-progress (a third person to conference with), press the other   line button. This will place your current call on hold and switch you to the other line to place a second call.   Ending a Three-Way Conference Call   To break a three-way conference call back into two separate calls, press either line button. The conference   call will end and you will be connected to the line you pressed. The other line will be placed on hold.   12   the instant second line   Using the Instant Second Line with Cordless Phones   If your ooma Hub or ooma Scout device is attached to a cordless phone, you may not be near the ooma   interface to use the line buttons. Still, you can easily access most of the functions of the Instant Second   Line feature directly from your cordless phone.   Switching Lines   To switch between two lines, press the Flash button on your handset. The current line will be   automatically put on hold and you’ll switch to the other line. You do not need to worry about accidentally   hanging up on a caller when switching lines. If there is no call on the other line, you will hear the ooma   dialtone, indicating that you can place another call.   Answering Calls on the Second Line   To answer a second incoming call while you are on the phone, simply press the Flash button. You will   automatically be switched to the incoming call, and your previous call will be placed on hold. To switch   back to the original call, press Flash again.   Joining a Call in Progress   To join a call in progress, press the Flash button when you hear the ooma dialtone. This will switch your   phone to the call in progress.   Multi-Handset Cordless Phone Systems   There are important limitations to note when using a multi-handset cordless phone system with the ooma   system. These phone systems typically have two or more handsets associated with a single cordless   base station.   Only the cordless base station needs to be connected to the ooma Hub or ooma Scout. All handsets   associated with the cordless base station act together like one phone. This means that when one   handset is in use, another handset associated with the same cordless base station cannot access the   Instant Second Line feature to make an outgoing call. Similarly, the other handsets will not ring when an   incoming call comes in on the Instant Second Line.   If you have other phones connected to a different ooma Hub or ooma Scout, they can be used to   access the Instant Second Line feature.   the broadband answering machine   The ooma system provides an easy-to-use digital answering feature called the Broadband Answering   Machine™. The Broadband Answering Machine combines all the functions of a traditional answering   machine—including real-time message screening and call-intercept—with the advanced functions of digital   voicemail.   In the online ooma Lounge, you can configure the Broadband Answering Machine feature to activate after   a certain amount of time. Unless you have set your system to Do Not Disturb or have disabled message   screening in the ooma Lounge, each message is screened (played aloud) over the ooma Hub and ooma   Scout speakers as it is recorded. While the caller is recording a message, you can pick up the phone at any   time to talk to the caller.   Initial Setup   Pick up a home phone then press the Play Button   on the associated ooma Hub or ooma Scout device.   Follow the instructional voice prompts to set up your Broadband Answering Machine. The system will walk   you through setting up your PIN, recording your name, and recording your greeting. The whole process takes   approximately two minutes to complete.   Retrieving Messages from an ooma Hub or ooma Scout   New Message Indicator   When you have new messages, the Play Button   on your ooma Hub and ooma Scouts will blink red.   Playing a Message   To hear messages hands-free, press the Play Button   and your messages will play through the built-in   speaker. If you have new messages, only the new messages will play. To listen to saved messages, press the   again after all your new messages have played.   Want privacy? You can pick up the attached phone at anytime to listen to messages on the handset.   Saving a Message   While a message is playing or just after it finishes, press the Send-to-Voicemail Button   to save it for future   listening. The message will be marked as heard and the next message will play.   the broadband answering machine   15   Deleting a Message   While a message is playing or just after it finishes, press the Delete Button   to delete it. The next message   will automatically begin to play. If you mistakenly delete a message you wish to keep, you can use the ooma   Lounge to recover the message from the trash and move it back into your inbox. Messages in the trash for   more than two weeks will be permanently removed.   Repeating a Message   During message playback, press the Rewind Button   to return to the beginning of a message. If you are   already at the beginning of a message, Rewind skips back to the previous message.   While a message plays, press and hold   to rewind backwards through the message. .   Playing the Next Message – Skipping Messages   During message playback, press the Fast-Forward Button   to skip to the next message.   While a message plays, press and hold   to fast-forward through the message.   If you start to play a message that is not for you, press   to skip to the next message. The message   will still be marked as new, and the Play Button   your other messages.   will continue to blink after you have finished listening to   Listening to Saved Messages   After you have listened to all new messages, you can review saved messages. Press the Play Button   listen to your saved messages. You can also listen to messages online from the ooma Lounge or from an   outside phone.   to   Advanced Features   Retrieving Messages From a Cordless Handset   To retrieve your messages from a cordless handset, dial your home phone number (or press the play button   on the associated ooma Hub or ooma Scout device). Follow the instructional voice prompts to retrieve and   manage your messages.   16   the broadband answering machine   Changing Voicemail Settings   Pick up a home phone and dial your home phone number (or press the play button on the associated ooma   Hub or ooma Scout). From the main menu, select option 2: “Change Your Settings.” From here, you will be   prompted to:   Change your PIN   Change your personal greeting   Change the type of greeting played to callers   Checking Messages Remotely   When you are away from home and want to check your messages remotely, simply call your home phone   number from any phone. When you hear your outgoing greeting play, press the * key on the phone and the   system will ask for your PIN, and will then guide you through message retrieval.   You can also hear your voicemail online using the ooma Lounge.   Sending an Incoming Call to Voicemail   If you don’t want to answer a ringing call, press the Send-to-Voicemail Button   to send the call immediately   to Voicemail. In this mode, the recorded message will not be played over the speaker.   This also works for messages that are being screened. Just press   to continue recording silently.   Sending a Call in Progress to Voicemail   If you answer a call, and the caller would like to leave a message for someone else in your home, you   can transfer the call to Voicemail by pressing the Send-to-Voicemail Button . This saves the caller the   inconvenience of having to call back and leave a message.   Sending all Calls to Voicemail – Do Not Disturb   If you don’t want to be disturbed for a while, enable Do Not Disturb mode by pressing and holding the Send-   to-Voicemail Button   Button lights up on all ooma devices in your home. You will not hear the phone ring when incoming calls   arrive. Press and hold again to deactivate Do Not Disturb mode.   for two seconds. This will send all your incoming calls directly to Voicemail. The   the ooma lounge   You can listen to all of your voicemail online by logging into the ooma Lounge:   Here, you can login and enter the ooma Lounge, a secure, easy, and friendly Web portal where you can   manage your messages, explore and add new ooma services, and get help from ooma Customer Care.   In the ooma Lounge you can:   Listen to and manage your messages (listen, save, organize, or delete)   Add funds to your pre-paid account for international calling   Change the number of seconds before the Broadband Answering Machine answers calls   Change caller-ID blocking preferences   Add numbers and private voicemail to designated ooma devices   Activate and learn about new ooma features or services as they become available   Check your ooma bill or print a receipt   Update your ooma service address for E911 calls   View tutorials and browse Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)   Contact or chat with a member of our Customer Support team   quick reference guide   20   20   quick reference guide   ooma taB   Line 1 and Line 2   traSh   Send-to-VoicemaiL   reVerSe   Stop   pLay   Forward   ooma Hub device   VoLUme adJUStment   BriGhtneSS adJUStment   left side view   right side view   quick reference guide   21   ooma taB   Line 1 and Line 2   traSh   Send-to-VoicemaiL   pLay   reVerSe   Stop   Forward   ooma Scout device   VoLUme adJUStment   BriGhtneSS adJUStment   left side view   right side view   22   quick reference guide   Trash Button   Line 1 & Line 2 Buttons   During playback, press to delete current   message.   A solid light shows the line your call is on.   Pick up a phone and press the blinking   line button to join a call in progress.   Send-to-Voicemail   Press-and-hold for two seconds to turn   Do not Disturb on or off (a solid light   indicates that all calls are sent directly to   voicemail).   Press both buttons at the same time to   create a three-way conference call.   Play Button   Blinks when there are new messages.   Press to hear new messages.   During playback, press to save current   message.   Forward Button   Press to skip to the next message.   While ringing, call-waiting or talking, press   to transfer the call to voicemail.   Reverse Button   Volume Adjustment   To adjust the speaker volume, rotate the   knob on the left side of the unit.   Press to replay current message.   Press twice to skip back to the previous   message.   Brightness Adjustment   Stop Button   Press to stop playing messages.   To adjust the brightness of the button   lights and indicators, rotate the knob on   the right side of the unit.   Solid Blue ooma Tab   ooma service is working. All services are operational, including unlimited calling within the US.   Blinking Red ooma Tab   ooma service is not working. All ooma services are unavailable. When ooma service is unavailable,   you will not hear a dialtone and will be unable to use your phone.   If you are using the ooma system with a landline, you will hear the regular dialtone, not the   ooma dial tone. Your Internet or phone connection may be down.   Outgoing calls are subject to regular phone company calling charges.   Clear ooma Tab   ooma device is not powered or brightness knob is turned down (check the brightness control).   If there is no power, you will not hear a dialtone and will be unable to use your phone.   If you are using the ooma system with a landline, you will hear the regular dialtone, not the   ooma dialtone. Your Internet or phone connection may be down.   Outgoing calls are subject to regular phone company calling charges.   24   installation   The following instructions are also found in the Quick Start Guide, but are provided here in more detail.   The majority of ooma installations are covered by the following instructions. If you find your situation is not   online for more information.   Before You Begin   Before you install your new ooma system, you must first activate your ooma Hub on the ooma website at:   http://www.ooma.com/activate. After you’ve activated the ooma Hub, take a minute to make sure you have   all the materials you’ll need, and to decide where you want to install your ooma equipment.   What You Need In Your Home   To install the ooma system, you will need to have a high-speed (DSL, cable or fiber-optic) Internet connection.   Dial-up Internet connections are not fast enough to support the ooma service. The ooma system also does not   support satellite or wireless broadband connections.   What You Need from ooma   Every installation will include one ooma Hub™ device, the main ooma unit which supports one phone. To   extend your ooma service to other phones in the house, install an ooma Scout™ device on each additional   home phone that you want to use with your ooma service. These smaller ooma devices act as satellites,   connecting to the ooma Hub through your home phone wiring, and drawing upon its power and functionality.   The ooma Hub supports up to four ooma Scout devices. If you have a phone which cannot be connected to   an ooma Hub or ooma Scout, it must be disconnected and set aside. Additional ooma Scout devices can be   purchased on the ooma website.   installation   25   Each ooma Hub package contains:   1 The ooma Hub™ device   2 An Ethernet cable   3 A short phone cable   4 A long phone cable   5 An ooma telephone splitter   6 An AC adaptor   Ports on the ooma Hub device   Here is a closer look at the ports you will be   using during the installation process.   26   installation   Each ooma Scout package contains:   1 The ooma Scout™ device   2 A short phone cable   3 An AC adaptor   Ports on the ooma Scout device   Here is a closer look at the ports you will be   using during the installation process.   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 outlet   If you plan on using the ooma system with a landline, or want to install ooma Scout devices in other locations   in the house, the ooma Hub must also have access to a phone jack.   IMPORTANT: If your Internet connection is not next to the phone line (which is more likely when you have   cable Internet service), you may need a very long phone cable (not included). Another solution is to use a   network bridge, such as HomePlug devices, to extend your Internet connection to an available phone jack.   See the Troubleshooting section and visit our support website online for more information on using HomePlug   or other technologies to extend your Internet connection.   Getting the Best Voice Quality   The ooma Hub is smart enough to function effectively anywhere in your network. There are certain locations,   however, where it works best. If you can connect the ooma Hub in your network between the cable or DSL   modem and all the computers in the home, the ooma Hub can intelligently prioritize your phone calls over   computer data transfers (like large file uploads) and maintain the best possible voice quality.   Connecting the ooma Hub to the Network   Start by turning off any computers, modems, switches, and routers.   If you have a single computer directly connected to your modem, or if you have a modem and a separate   router for your computers, use the MODEM AND ROUTER INSTALLATION instructions.   If you have a router with a built-in modem, or have an advanced network configuration and want to install the   ooma Hub behind a router, use the INTEGRATED ROUTER INSTALLATION instructions.   If you need help in identifying your equipment, see APPENDIx A: IDENTIFYING YOUR EQUIPMENT   at the end of the user guide.   installing the ooma Hub   29   Modem and Router Installation   These instructions assume your computer connects directly to your modem or to a router (wired or wireless).   Your initial setup looks like one of these:   Internet   Internet   Router   Modem   Modem   To connect the ooma Hub to your network:   1 Unplug the existing Ethernet cable from your modem. This is the cable that connects your modem to   your computer or router.   2 3 Plug the existing Ethernet cable into the port labeled HOME on the ooma Hub.   Use the Ethernet cable provided and connect the port labeled MODEM on the ooma Hub to the   Ethernet port of the modem.   Now your setup should look like this:   Internet   Internet   MODEM HOME   MODEM HOME   Router   Modem   Modem   SkIP TO CONNECTING THE OOMA HUB TO YOUR PHONE SYSTEM   30   installing the ooma hub   Integrated Router Installation   These instructions assume your modem has a built-in router or that you want to install the ooma Hub behind a   router. Your initial setup looks like one of these:   Internet   Internet   Integrated Router   Integrated Router   To connect the ooma Hub to your network:   1 (optional) Unplug an existing Ethernet cable from your router. This is the cable that connects the router   to a computer.   2 3 (optional) Plug the existing Ethernet cable into the port labeled HOME on the ooma Hub.   Use the Ethernet cable provided and connect the port labeled MODEM on the ooma Hub to an open   Ethernet port on the router.   The optional steps may be skipped if your computers connect wirelessly to an integrated router, or if you have   an advanced networking configuration and do not want to connect devices behind the ooma Hub.   Now your setup should look like this:   Internet   Internet   MODEM HOME   MODEM   Integrated Router   Integrated Router   SkIP TO CONNECTING THE OOMA HUB TO YOUR PHONE SYSTEM   installing the ooma hub   31   Connecting the ooma Hub to Your Phone System   If you plan on using the ooma Hub with an existing landline or you plan on installing one or more ooma   Scouts, follow the directions below to connect your ooma Hub to your phone system. Otherwise, you may:   SkIP TO FINISHING INSTALLATION OF THE OOMA HUB   Choose one set of instructions based on how your high-speed Internet is provided in your home.   High-Speed Cable or Fiber-Optic Internet   Your initial setup will look like this:   Cable / Fiber-Optic   Phone Jack   MODEM HOME   Modem   1 Use the long phone cable provided and connect the port labeled WALL on the ooma Hub to the phone   jack in the wall.   Now your setup should look like this:   Cable / Fiber-Optic   Phone Jack   WALL   Modem   SkIP TO FINISHING INSTALLATION OF THE OOMA HUB   32   installing the ooma hub   High-Speed DSL and Phone Service are on the Same Line   Your High-Speed DSL service is delivered on the same phone line as your phone service if:   You have DSL filters connected to each of your phones   You have your DSL modem connected to a DSL splitter in the wall jack   You get a dialtone and can place calls over your DSL line if you plug a phone directly into the DSL jack   Your initial setup will look like:   Phone / DSL   DSL Splitter   Jack   MODEM HOME   Modem   1 Plug the ooma splitter directly into the phone jack in the wall. UNPlUg any existing DSL filters or   splitters from the wall.   2 Connect your DSL modem to one port of the ooma splitter using the original DSL phone cable (leaving   any existing DSL filters or splitters connected to the DSL modem).   3 Use the long phone cable provided and connect the port labeled WALL on the ooma Hub to the other   port of the ooma splitter.   Now your setup should look like this:   Phone / DSL   ooma Splitter   Jack   WALL   Modem   SkIP TO FINISHING INSTALLATION OF THE OOMA HUB   installing the ooma hub   33   High-Speed DSL and Phone Service are on Different Lines   Your High-Speed DSL service is delivered on a separate phone jack than your phone service if:   You have a DSL splitter on the outside of your home   You do not have DSL filters connected to each of your phones   You have two phone lines and your DSL service is delivered on the second line (or fax line)   You get no dialtone or cannot place a call if you plug a phone directly into the DSL jack   Your initial setup will look like this:   DSL Jack   Phone Jack   MODEM HOME   Modem   1 Leave your DSL modem connected as is.   2 3 Unplug and remove any existing DSL filters or splitters on your phone line (not your DSL line).   Use the long phone cable provided and connect the port labeled WALL on the ooma Hub to the phone   jack in the wall (not your DSL jack).   Now your setup should look like this:   DSL Jack   Phone Jack   WALL   Modem   34   installing the ooma hub   Finishing Installation of the ooma Hub   The last step in installing the ooma Hub device is to connect a phone and power.   PHONE   POWER   1 2 Use a phone cable to plug your phone into the port labeled PHONE on the ooma Hub (a short phone   cable has been provided).   Plug one end of the AC adaptor into the port labeled POWER on the ooma Hub and the other end into a   power outlet. The clear ooma Tab, at the top left corner of the ooma Hub device, should light up red as   it boots up.   3 4 Power on your network devices (modem, switch, router). Wait a few minutes for everything to boot up.   Turn on your computer and connect to the Internet. Open up a web browser to make sure you are   online. This will allow the ooma Hub to complete its configuration.   Within a few minutes, the clear ooma Tab should turn blue. Pick up a phone connected to the ooma Hub. You   will hear the signature ooma dialtone. This confirms your ooma system has been properly configured.   installing the ooma scout   Now that you’ve installed your ooma Hub device, all that’s left to do is install your ooma Scout devices. Each   additional phone you want to use with the ooma system must be connected to an ooma Scout.   Your initial setup will look like:   Phone Jack   Phone Jack   DSL Filter   Connect a phone to an ooma Scout:   1 If you have DSL, trace the phone cable to the wall. Unplug and remove any existing DSL filters or   splitters. Note: Some DSL filters and splitters are mounted flat on the wall jack.   2 3 Unplug the phone cable from your phone and plug it into the port labeled WALL on the ooma Scout.   Use a phone cable to plug your phone into the port labeled PHONE on the ooma Scout (a short phone   cable is provided).   4 Plug one end of the AC adaptor into the port labeled POWER on the ooma Scout and the other end into   a power outlet.   Now your setup should look like this:   Phone Jack Power   WALL PHONE   Within 30 seconds, the clear ooma Tab at the top left corner should turn blue. Pick up the phone connected to   the ooma Scout and you should hear the signature ooma dialtone.   installing the ooma scout   37   Installing the Rest of Your Phones   Locate all the cordless telephone handsets and   phones currently connected to your phone system.   Make sure each phone or cordless telephone base   station is connected to an ooma device.   Any phone that is not connected to an ooma device   should be disconnected. Additional ooma Scout   devices can be purchased online on the ooma   website.   How Phone Devices Work with the   ooma System   See below for more information about how the ooma   system works with common devices that plug into   the phone line.   Cordless Phones   To connect a cordless phone to your ooma system,   simply plug the base station into the port labeled   PHONE on an ooma Hub or ooma Scout.   Cordless Phone   Charging Cradle   Cordless Phone   Base Station   For cordless phone systems with multiple handsets,   only the main base station needs to be connected to   an ooma Hub or ooma Scout. Charging cradles for   cordless phones that do not plug into a phone jack   do not need to be connected to an ooma device.   Please refer to the USING THE INSTANT SECOND   LINE WITH CORDLESS PHONES section for important   information about using cordless phones with the   Instant Second Line.   installing the ooma scout   Fax Machines   For best results, fax machines should be connected   to the ooma Hub (using the PHONE port), not to   an ooma Scout. To prevent interference with the   operation of the ooma system, please make sure the   fax machine is configured to not answer phone calls   automatically. When placing fax calls, dial *99 prior   to dialing the destination fax number.   Other Devices   Devices such as digital video recorders, satellite receivers, and security systems require a landline to function   properly. These devices should not be connected through an ooma device. Leave them connected to the   landline, as-is.   If the device is configured to turn off call-waiting (typically by dialing *70), that option must be disabled once   your landline is provisioned by ooma. See the ooma Support website for step-by-step instructions on how to   do this for common devices.   If a phone shares a wall jack with one of these devices, use a standard duplex splitter and connect one jack   to the device, and the other jack to the ooma Hub or ooma Scout. Do not use any “pass-through” telephone   jacks that the device may have to allow it to connect in-line with a telephone.   Digital Video Recorder   (before installation)   Digital Video Recorder   (after installation)   © 2006 TiVo Inc. TiVo and the TiVo logo are registered trademarks of TiVo Inc. or its subsidiaries.   40   troubleshooting   If you encountered installation problems because you couldn’t determine what home Internet setup or   equipment you have, please read APPENDIx A: IDENTIFYING YOUR EQUIPMENT.   For other problems, refer to the following table:   are solid red   There’s no phone line next to my Internet   connection   The ooma Hub is unable to register to the ooma   network. Check your Internet connection to see   if it is working and that you can successfully   This is a common issue with cable installations.   Use a long phone cable to connect the ooma   Hub to the closest phone jack, or purchase a   pair of HomePlug devices to bridge your Internet   connection to the location of your phone jack.   See ooma’s online support section for more   details on the HomePlug solution.   are solid red on the ooma Scout   Make sure the ooma Hub is powered on and that   the ooma Tab is blue. Check that the ooma Scout   WALL port is plugged into the wall jack. If you   have multiple phone lines, verify that the ooma   Hub and ooma Scout are connected to the same   line.   on the ooma Hub is blinking red   If no other button lights are on, press the ooma   Tab to illuminate the diagnostic light pattern.   or buttons do not light up   on the ooma Scout is blinking red   The ooma Hub is down. Check the diagnostic   light pattern on the ooma Hub to locate the   source of the problem.   Check that your device is powered properly and   that the brightness control knob (on the right side   of the unit) is not turned all the way down.   ooma Hub or ooma Scout has restarted   The ooma Hub or ooma Scout will restart after   a software update has completed. This will only   occur if the system is idle. A restart is indicated   by the same light sequence as when the device   is first powered on.   are solid red   When using the ooma system with a landline, the   ooma Hub is unable to detect if a phone line is   plugged in. Confirm that the ooma Hub WALL port   is connected to a working phone jack.   are solid red   The ooma Tab cycles between blue and red   every few seconds   Swap the phone cables going into the WALL and   PHONE ports of the ooma Hub or ooma Scout.   They may not be plugged in correctly.   The ooma Hub cannot get a network connection.   Check that the network cable is plugged in   correctly. The ooma Hub MODEM port (and the   HOME port, if plugged in) should display a solid   green light. Reboot any network devices, such   as modems, routers, hubs, switches, and any   computers.   troubleshooting   41   automatically” (using DHCP) and connect it to the   ooma Hub HOME port. Open up a web browser   up a simple interface to configure port forwarding   and assign a static IP address to the ooma Hub.   You hear a regular dialtone instead of the   ooma dialtone   Check that your ooma system is powered. The   ooma Tab should be blue.   Check that the phone (or cordless base station)   is correctly plugged into the PHONE port of an   ooma Hub or ooma Scout.   You have a cable or DSL modem that   connects to the computer via USB   Modems with only a USB connection are not   supported. Many modems can be reconfigured to   use Ethernet instead. Please contact your high-   speed Internet service provider for more details.   If you make any outgoing phone call when   you hear the regular dialtone, regular calling   charges will apply.   You hear nothing when a phone is picked up   Check that your phone is plugged into the   PHONE port of an ooma Hub or ooma Scout   and that the WALL port is plugged into a working   phone jack. Also, verify that your Internet   connection is working.   Outgoing local calls fail with a fast busy signal   Check that the ooma Hub WALL port is plugged   into the correct phone jack. If you have an   integrated landline, connect a phone directly to   the phone jack and check for a regular dialtone.   The voice quality of your calls is diminished   ooma recommends that the ooma Hub be   directly connected to the modem (connected to   the MODEM port) and that router, computers and   other network devices be connected behind it   (connected to the HOME port) so that voice traffic   can be intelligently prioritized over other Internet   traffic.   If you are using the ooma system with a   landline, verify that the phone jack is working   by connecting your phone directly to it. You   should hear a regular dialtone.   Your Internet connection is no longer working   Check that you have followed the network   cabling instructions carefully. The ooma Hub   MODEM port (and the HOME port, if plugged in)   should show a solid green light.   If you have setup your ooma Hub between   your modem and other network devices and   still experience diminished voice quality, you   can further optimize how ooma prioritizes   voice traffic under Advanced Settings at   http://setup.ooma.com. This site must be   accessed from a computer connected to the   HOME port of the ooma Hub.   Reboot any network devices, such as modems,   routers, hubs, switches, and any computers.   Attempt to connect to and browse the Internet   from a computer hooked up to the HOME port.   You need to assign a static IP address to the   ooma Hub or setup port forwarding   Configure a computer to “Obtain IP address   42   troubleshooting   funds into your pre-paid account. This can be   done online in the ooma Lounge. Once your   account is funded, international calls can easily   be placed without access codes or calling cards.   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 the   wall. You may purchase additional ooma Scout   devices on our website.   Phones don’t ring when you receive a call   Check that your phones are connected to the   PHONE port of an ooma Hub or ooma Scout. If   the phone needs power, confirm that it is plugged   in correctly.   Picking up another phone does not join the   existing call   With the Instant Second Line, the user will hear   a new ooma dialtone before making another call,   even when the first line is in use. To join a call   already in progress, press the active line button   or the Flash button on your telephone handset.   The ooma system must be installed on the   phone line that corresponds to the phone   number you registered with your ooma   system. If you have multiple phones lines,   check to make sure the ooma Hub WALL port   has been connected to the correct phone line.   Picking up another phone joins the existing call   Be sure that the phones in use are connected to   different ooma Hub or ooma Scout devices. Keep   in mind that cordless phone systems that have   multiple cordless handsets associated with one   base station are treated like a single phone.   Next, check if the Send-to-Voicemail   button   is lit red. This means Do not Disturb is active and   all calls are forwarded directly to voicemail. To   deactivate Do not Disturb mode, press the   button for two seconds. The light will turn off.   International calls do not work   To complete an international call, you must add   Contacting ooma Support   Most issues can be resolved easily and quickly with our online support system at:   At the website, you can also:   Search our knowledge base   Read Frequently Asked Questions   Submit an issue or chat with a customer support representative   If you are unable to resolve your problem online, you can call ooma, seven days a week at 1-888-711-6662.   44   appendix a: identifying your equipment   To install the ooma system, you must be able to identify and locate the following network devices and   services: your high-speed Internet connection, your modem, your router, and your phone system.   The Internet Connection   Your high-speed Internet connection is most likely provided by a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), cable, or a   fiber-optic connection. Either way, there will be a connection between the wall and your modem. Look for a   wall plate or cable that looks like one of these:   Coax Cable Connection   RJ-11 DSL Connection   Ethernet Connection   Cable modems are connected with the same cable that connects to your cable TV.   DSL connector cables are similar to the existing cables that connect your phone to the wall. The   connector looks like a standard phone cable.   Fiber-optic Internet connections are typically delivered into the home as an Ethernet connection.   The Modem   You can identify your modem by its labeling or connections. First, look for a device that has the word “modem”   on its product label. If this doesn’t help, you can identify your modem by its connections. Look for a device that   connects to the wall, either by a DSL cable, a TV cable, or an Ethernet cable, with a single network connection to   your computer or router.   Sometimes the modem and the router are combined into one device, which is called an integrated router. These   look like modems, but have more than one network connection, and may have wireless capability. If your modem   has an antenna or has a Wi-Fi label on it, it’s probably an integrated router.   appendix a: identifying your equipment   45   The Router   If you have just one computer in your house, the computer may be connected directly to your modem by a   cable. In this case, you do not have a router.   If you have multiple computers in your home, or if you have wireless Internet access, you have a router. A   router splits the Internet connection into multiple connections, or ports, for your computers to connect to.   Most routers have four (sometimes more) Ethernet ports on the back panel. Routers can connect directly to   computers with a cable, or indirectly through a wireless connection. If your router makes wireless connections,   it may have an external antenna. To find your router, look for a device that has one Ethernet connection to   your modem, and multiple connections to your computers or has an antenna.   Integrated Routers   In some cases, the modem, router, and wireless transmitter are all combined into a single integrated device.   In this case, you will have a single device with one connection to the DSL or cable wall jack and either cabled   connections to your computers, wireless connections through an antenna, or a combination of both.   The Phone System   Identifying your phone system is the easiest part. If you have more than one line or phone number in your   home, you need to determine which wall jacks work with which number to ensure all your ooma devices are   installed on the same phone line (the line which you registered your ooma system). If you have more than one   line, you will have either two-line splitters or dual-jack wall plates that allow you to connect to different phone   numbers.   Splitters   Telephone splitters are small devices that plug into a telephone wall plate and split that jack connection into   two jacks. There are three kinds of telephone line splitters you might find in your home, single-line splitters,   two-line splitters, and dual-jack wall plates.   Phone Jack   1 line   Phone Jack   2 line   line 1   line 1   line 1   line 2   46   appendix a: identifying your equipment   Single-Line (Duplex) Splitters   If you have separate answering machines or fax machines and want to use them on the same phone jack   as your phone line, a duplex or single-line splitter is typically used. A duplex splitter divides a single phone   line between two new jacks. Devices that are plugged into a duplex splitter share the same line and phone   number. The splitter provided by ooma is a duplex splitter and is used to divide and share your line between   your DSL modem (if applicable) and the ooma Hub.   Two-Line Splitters   Some homes with more than one phone number have wiring that combines both lines into one jack. With   these jacks, a splitter divides the single jack into two jacks, one for line one and the other for line two. This is   called a two-line splitter. Phones plugged into the two-line splitter will have different lines and different phone   numbers. If you have a two-line splitter, make sure you install the ooma Hub or ooma Scout device between   the phone and the splitter jack, instead of between the phone and wall plate. Be sure that your ooma Hub and   ooma Scout devices are all plugged into the same line (with the same phone number).   Dual-Jack Wall Plates   Phone wall plates come in one and two, or dual-jack configurations:   Phone Jack   Phone Jack   Wall plates with dual jacks are basically splitters built into your wall. They can be single-line splitters (duplex)   or two-line splitters. If you have a dual-jack plate with two lines, make sure you install all your ooma devices   on the same phone jack. Your ooma Hub and ooma Scouts need to be plugged into the same line (with the   same phone number).   48   appendix b: limited warranty   What this Warranty Covers. ooma agrees to provide a limited warranty to the holder of a valid proof of   purchase (“Consumer” or “you”) that the ooma Hub device contained in this package (“Product”) is free from   material defects in material and workmanship, subject to the exclusions noted below. This limited warranty   extends only to the Consumer for Products purchased and used in the United States of America.   What ooma Will Do. During the warranty period, ooma or its authorized service representative will repair   or replace, at its option, without charge, a Product which is found to be materially defective and returned to   ooma. ooma, at its option, may use new or refurbished replacement parts to repair the Product, or the Product   may be replaced with a new or refurbished product having the same or similar function.   How long this Warranty lasts. This limited warranty shall expire one (1) year from the date of the Product   purchase. Replacement or refurbished parts and products are warranted for the original Product warranty   period. This warranty terminates if you sell or transfer your Product.   What this Warranty Excludes. This limited warranty does not cover: (a) the cost of shipping and handling   for returned and replacement products, or damage or loss during shipment for warranty service; or (b) any   software (which is governed exclusively by the licensing terms of such software); or (c) any Product that   has been subjected to misuse, accident, shipping or other physical damage, improper installation, abnormal   operation or handling that is contrary to operation instructions, neglect, acts of god, inundation, fire, water or   other liquid intrusion, or force major; or (d) any Product that has been damaged due to repair, alteration, or   modification by anyone other than an authorized service representative of ooma; or (e) any Product to the   extent that the problem experienced is caused by signal conditions, network reliability or cable or antenna   systems; or (f) any Product whose identifying information has been removed, altered or rendered illegible;   or (g) any Product purchased, used, serviced, or shipped for repair from outside the United States, or that   is returned without a valid proof of purchase; or (h) any indirect or consequential harm caused as a result   of any defect or failure of the Product to properly operate, including without limitation lost data or inability to   communicate.   How to get Warranty Service. To obtain warranty service, call Customer Support toll-free at 1-888-711-6662   for detailed information, including instructions on how and where to return your Product and on any applicable   costs associated with a repair, replacement or exchange. You may be required to provide proof of purchase   before obtaining warranty service, and it is your sole responsibility to maintain such proof (e.g., a sales   receipt). Returned products that are determined not to be materially defective will be subject to a handling fee.   If you disagree with any of our decisions with respect to warranty service, you have the right to contest that   decision as permitted under applicable laws and regulations.   appendix b: limited warranty   49   How State or Country law Applies. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also   have other rights which vary from state to state and/or country to country.   limitation on liability. This warranty is the complete and exclusive warranty agreement for the Product   between you and ooma. No one is authorized to make modifications to this limited warranty and you should   not rely on any such modification. ooma reserves the right to change its Limited Warranty without prior notice   for future sales. ooma disclaims all other warranties with respect to its Products, whether express, implied,   statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, course of dealing, trade usage or practice or the warranties   of merchantability, title, or non-infringement of third party rights. Moreover, ooma shall not be liable for   indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, punitive, or consequential damages of any nature arising out of, or in   connection with, the limited warranty or the use or performance of any product, whether based on contract   or tort, including negligence, or any other legal theory, even if we have been advised of the possibility of   such damages. The total aggregate liability by ooma for damages of any nature, regardless of form, action   or foreseeability, shall in no event exceed the amount paid by you to us for the Product upon which liability is   based. Some states and/or countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and/or do   not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and/or   exclusions may not apply to you. If such is the case, to the extent permitted by applicable law, ooma limits the   duration of any implied warranties to the duration of this express Limited Warranty.   50   52   appendix c: regulatory information   The FCC Wants You to know   This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the   bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format   US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.   An applicable Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) certification for the jacks used in this equipment is   provided (i.e., RJ11 C) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal equipment. A plug and jack   used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable   FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is   provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant.   See installation instructions for details.   The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive   RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but   not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that   may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the telephone provider. For products   approved after July 23,2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format   US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of   0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.   If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance   that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone   company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint   with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities,   equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the   telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain   uninterrupted service.   Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public   service commission or corporation commission for information.   appendix c: regulatory information   53   If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of   this ooma system does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm   equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installed.   This equipment is hearing aid compatible.   DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS EQUIPMENT. It does not contain any user serviceable components. Changes   or modifications to this product not expressly approved by ooma, or operation of this product in any way other   than as detailed by the owner’s manual, could void your authority to operate this product.   Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact ooma customer service at 1-888-711-6662.   If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you   disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.   NOTICE: According to telephone company reports, AC electrical surges, typically resulting from lightning   strikes, are very destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power sources. To minimize damage   from these types of surges, a surge arrestor is recommended.   This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)   This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,   including interference that may cause undesired operation.   54   AppendixD:Technical Specifications   56   appendix d: technical specifications   Size and Weight   ooma Hub   Power   ooma Hub   Height: 55mm (2.25 in)   Width: 187.5mm (7.5 in)   Depth: 150mm (6 in)   Weight: 550g (19.7 oz)   12 VDC, 1.2A   ooma Scout   5 VDC, 2A   ooma Scout   User Interface   Height: 37.5mm (1.5in)   Width: 100mm (4 in)   Depth: 82.5mm (3.25 in)   Weight: 190g (6.7 oz)   8 button back-lit keypad   1 back-lit ooma button   Volume control knob   Brightness control knob   Built-in speaker   Package Contents   ooma Hub   Ethernet cable   Phone cable (2)   Phone splitter   AC adaptor (120VAC, 60Hz)   Installation Guide   User Guide   Minimum Requirements   High-speed Internet connection (cable, DSL or   fiber-optic)   256 Kbps upstream network speed (384 Kbps   recommended)   Landline phone service (only if using the ooma   system with a landline)   ooma Scout   ooma Scout device   Phone cable   Environmental Requirements   Operating temperature: 5C to 40C   AC adaptor (120VAC, 60Hz)   Operating humidity: 5% - 85% RH non-condensing   Storage temperature: 0C to 70C   Input and Output Ports   Storage humidity: 5% - 90% RH non-condensing   ooma Hub   Regulatory Compliance   Safety: UL 60950-1   Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): FCC Part   15 Class B   One 10/100 Ethernet LAN port   One 10/100 Ethernet WAN port   One RJ-11 port (phone)   One RJ-11 port (wall)   Telecom: FCC Part 68   ooma Scout   One RJ-11 port (phone)   One RJ-11 port (wall)   Warranty   One-year limited warranty   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 Scout, Instant Second Line, Broadband Answering   Machine, the sound of the ooma dialtone, and all other ooma company, product and service   names and slogans are trademarks of ooma, Inc. All other product, service or brand names are   the property of their respective owners.   ooma reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content from time to   time without obligation on the part of ooma to provide notification of such revision or change.   ooma provides this guide without warranty of any kind, implied or expressed, including but not   limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. ooma   may make improvements or changes in the product(s) described in this manual at any time.   Important Safety Information   When using telephone equipment, including the ooma Hub™ and ooma Scout™   devices, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of   fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:   Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl,   kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.   Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk   of electric shock from lightning.   Use only the power adapter indicated in this manual. Do not insert the power   adapter into an extension cord, receptacle or outlet unless the prongs can be   fully inserted.   To prevent overheating, situate the product away from heat sources such as   radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products that produce heat.   Do not remove the cover of or disassemble any component of this product.   This product contains no user-serviceable parts.   700-0104-201 REV A   |