background image

 

Mute Indicator

 

Displays whether the 

microphone is muted

 

Missed Call Indicator

 

Displays when you have 

missed calls to review

 

Ringer Off Indicator

 

Displays when the ringer 

volume is turned off  

(this phone will not ring)

 

Do Not Disturb Indicator

 

Displays when Do Not 

Disturb mode is enabled (no 

phones will ring)

 

Signal Strength Indicator

 

Signal bars show the connection 

strength to the Ooma Telo

 

Battery Indicator

 

Shows the battery charge level.  

A lightning bolt will flash when  

the batteries are charging

 

Line Indicators

 

Shows which line or lines are 

currently in use

 

Speakerphone Indicator 

Shows whether the speakerphone 

functionality is engaged

 

HD Indicator

 

Displays when you have 

established an HD-quality call

Insert Batteries

Package Contents

AC Adapter

Charging 

Cradle

2 AA Batteries

(rechargeable)

Ooma  

HD2 Handset™

WARNING: 

If you need to replace 

the batteries included with your 

handset, use only rechargeable 

Nickel Metal-Hydride (Ni-MH)

batteries. Other types of batteries may 

damage the handset or create a risk of fire.

We recommend that you leave the hand-

set on the cradle for 30 minutes before 

proceeding to the next step. The handset 

requires 10 hours to fully charge.

 

IMPORTANT:

 The Ooma HD2 Handset is not compatible with 

the first-generation Ooma Telo Handset. If you wish to switch 

from using the original Ooma Telo Handset to the new Ooma 

HD2 Handset, you must first dial 

 on a phone 

connected to your Ooma Telo. The Telo will reboot and download a new 

version of software. The upgrade will take about 5 minutes to complete.
Once the Telo is back in service, repeat Step 3. The Telo will now connect  

to your HD2 Handsets. Any older Telo Handsets will no longer work.

Getting Started

You’re just a few quick steps from making and receiving calls on your 

new Ooma HD2 Handset. This handset is the perfect companion to 

the Ooma Telo™—you’ll be able to access all Ooma features and 

even unlock new functionality! Before you begin, please make sure 

that your Ooma Telo is installed and operating properly, as your new 

handset cannot be set up without a functioning Telo. 

Remove the battery cover located on the 

back of the handset by sliding it away 

from the center of the device. Insert the 

two rechargeable AA batteries, making 

sure that you align the flat end against 

the springs. Replace the battery cover by 

sliding it in the opposite direction.

Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet 

and then connect the AC adapter cable 

to the charging cradle. Put the handset 

on the cradle. 
When the handset is on its cradle, it will 

show a lightning bolt in the battery icon 

when it is charging.

Press the Page key on your Ooma Telo 

and hold it down for three seconds to 

activate registration mode. When the 

handset detects the Telo, press the  

YES

 soft key to proceed. 

Once the handset is successfully 

registered, the home screen will be 

displayed.
Each Ooma Telo supports up to four 

Ooma HD2 Handsets.

Register the Handset

Charge the Handset

  Navigating the User Interface

Microphone

Earpiece

Right soft key

Hangup key

Select key

Display screen

Left soft key

Answer key

Speakerphone

Menu key

Redial

After the handset is registered to your Telo, it will display a home 

screen similar to the one pictured below.

  Home Screen

  Quick Reference

Your Ooma HD2 Handset has an 

easy-to-use interface that puts 

the most common features at your 

fingertips while still letting you access 

all the advanced features the handset 

is capable of. 

Accessing the main menu

Press the 

 

key from the  

home screen. 

To select an item

Use the navigation pad to scroll 

through a menu until you have 

highlighted the item you want, then 

press the center Select key.

Using the soft keys

There are two context-sensitive soft 

keys just under the display. Shortcuts 

to popular functions are assigned to 

these keys. The handset will update 

the label above the keys as you use 

the phone. Press the appropriate soft 

key to invoke the assigned function.

Accessing other options

To see a list of all available functions 

on a screen, press the Options soft 

key.

To exit a menu

Press the 

 key or left on the 

navigation pad to go back one menu 

level. Press   to exit all menus.

  Main Menu Options

The following options are available from the main menu:

Status bar

Right soft key 

label

Left soft key 

label

Handset 

name

Voicemail 

indicator

Date and 

time

Navigation pad

Voicemail

 — Listen to and 

manage your voicemail

Intercom

 — Intercom to or 

monitor other handsets

Services

 — Engage features 

like Do Not Disturb

Phonebook

 — Browse and 

search your contacts

Favorites

 — Speed dial your 

friends and family

Call logs

 — Access a list of  

your recent phone calls

About

 — Information about  

your Ooma system

Settings

 — Configure your  

phone preferences

Headset jack

Step 2

Step 1

Step 3

Quick Start Guide

700-0149-101

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My handset doesn’t turn on

• 

Make sure your batteries are properly 

installed and sufficiently charged. 

My handset doesn’t ring

• 

Your ringer may be turned off. Increase 

the ringer volume by pressing up on the 

navigation pad from the home screen.

• 

When 

DND is on, the status bar will 

display 

 and all incoming calls will 

go directly to voicemail. To turn this 

feature off, press the 

DND soft key on 

the home screen. 

I don’t hear a dialtone

• 

Verify that your Ooma Telo is powered 

on and working properly. The Ooma 

logo should be lit blue. If you have 

a regular phone, plug it into the 

PHONE port of the Telo to check for 

dialtone.

My handset is stuck in Searching

• 

The signal quality may be too low for 

the phone to operate reliably. Reset 

the phone by pressing and holding 

the   button and move the handset 

closer to the Telo and.

My handset won’t charge

• 

Make sure the charging cradle is 

plugged in.

• 

Make sure that the handset is placed 

in the cradle securely. 

 

• 

Remove the batteries from the 

handset and re-install them. Replace 

the batteries with new Ni-MH 

rechargeable batteries if your current 

set no longer works.

I hear noise or static

• 

Bring the handset closer to the Ooma 

Telo to see if quality improves.

• 

Try moving your Ooma Telo and 

handset away from devices that 

may generate interference (other 

phones, computers, wireless devices, 

electrical appliances like microwaves).

Call quality is not good

• 

Try adjusting the earpiece volume.

• 

Move closer to the Ooma Telo to see if 

the audio quality improves.

• 

Ensure that the handset batteries are  

fully charged.

I need to register the handset to 

another Telo

• 

To unregister the handset, select 

Settings from the main menu and 

select the Unregister handset option. 

If your handset is in Scanning mode, 

you can press the 

 button 

and directly select the Unregister 

handset option. 

• 

You may now follow 

Step 3

 to register 

the handset with a different Telo.

Warranty, Safety and Legal Notices

Troubleshooting

 

Premier Features

Ooma Premier is a collection of 

advanced calling features that have 

been designed to enhance the 

capabilities of your home phone. With 

over 25 features to choose from, there’s 

something for everyone! 
In addition to the features described 

below which take advantage of  

your Ooma HD2 Handset, Premier 

subscribers can also access 

privacy protecting features to block 

telemarketers, call forwarding options to 

prevent missed calls, and many other 

convenient features that greatly enhance 

the capabilities of your home phone. 
To learn more about all of the features 

available in Ooma Premier, visit:  

my.ooma.com/premier

 

Enhanced Voicemail

Send to Voicemail

When an incoming call comes in, press 

the 

Options softkey and then select 

Send to VM to send the call directly to 

voicemail. You can also send an active 

call to voicemail.

Do Not Disturb

You can engage Do Not Disturb and 

send all calls straight to voicemail. 

Toggle Do Not Disturb on and off by 

pressing the 

DND soft key from the 

home screen or selecting the Do Not 

Disturb option from the 

Services menu.

Voicemail Monitoring

When an incoming call goes to 

voicemail, you’ll be able to hear the 

caller leaving their message through the 

handset speaker. 
Press   if you want to pick up the call, 

or press   to shut off the speaker.

 

Enhanced Calling

Instant Second Line™

If someone else is already on a call, pick 

up any Ooma handset and press   

to get a fresh Ooma dialtone to make 

a second call. You’ll see the line   

indicator light up when you’re on the 

second line.

Enhanced Call Waiting

If someone is already on the line and 

you receive a second incoming call, 

any Ooma handsets not in use will ring. 

Press   to answer the call. 

Three-way Conferencing

With calls on both lines, press the 

Options softkey and then select 

the 

3-way conference option to 

merge both lines together. To split the 

conference into individual calls, press 

the 

Options softkey and then select the 

Stop conference option.

Virtual Numbers

Select a second phone number for your 

in-laws, home business, or to make it 

easy for loved ones living in another 

area code to reach you. To configure  

this feature, go to:  

my.ooma.com/numbers

Personal Devices

Each Ooma HD2 Handset can be 

configured as a personal device, 

allowing you to set up a separate 

phone number and voicemail account 

for a home office or a member of your 

household. 
Your personal device will have a 

separate My Ooma account, allowing 

you to customize your new phone line 

exactly the way you want it. To configure 

this feature, go to:  

my.ooma.com/numbers

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 HD2 Handset 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 or Canada.
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 in 

materials or workmanship and returned to Ooma.  

Ooma, at its option, may use new or refurbished 

replacement parts to repair the Product, or may 

replace the Product 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 majeure; 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 Canada, 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 (USA) or 1-866-929-6662 (Canada) 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.
How State Law Applies. This limited warranty gives 

you specific legal rights. You may also have other 

rights which vary from state to state.

• 

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• 

Increase the separation between the equipment 

and receiver.

• 

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a 

circuit different from that to which the receiver is 

connected.

• 

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV 

technician for help. 

• 

Try moving your Ooma Telo and Ooma HD2 

Handset away from devices that may generate 

interference, including: computers, wireless devices 

and electrical appliances (such as microwaves).

Changes or modifications to this equipment not 

expressively approved by the party responsible for 

compliance, or operation of this product in any way 

other than as detailed to by the User Manual could 

void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

To insure the safety of many users, the FCC has 

established criteria for the amount of radio frequency 

energy various products may produce depending on 

their intended use. This product has been tested and 

found to comply with the FCC’s exposure criteria.

Industry Canada Notice

This device complies with Industry Canada licence-

exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to 

the following two conditions; (1) this device may not 

cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must 

accept any interference, including interference that 

may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR 

d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio 

exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux 

deux conditions suivants: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas 

produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil 

doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique 

subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en 

compromettre le fonctionnement.

Safety Information

When using telephone equipment, including the 

Ooma HD2 Handset, basic safety precautions should 

always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric 

shock, damage to equipment, loss of property, 

severe injury to persons or even loss of life, including 

the following:

• 

Do not use this equipment and all related accessories 

near or under water, for example, near a bathtub, wash 

bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, 

near a swimming pool, under the rain, do not plunge 

any parts in water or any other liquid.

• 

Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. 

There may be a remote risk of electric shock from 

lightning.

• 

Use only the charging cradle indicated in this manual 

and included in the original product box, if necessary 

order a new replacement charging cradle from Ooma.  

• 

Do not insert the power adapter into an extension 

cord, receptacle or outlet unless the prongs can be 

fully inserted, failure to do so may cause electric shock 

or excessive heat resulting in a fire.

• 

Do not overload power outlets and extensions cords, 

otherwise it can result in fire or serious electrical shock.

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, FITNESS 

FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, 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.

What the FCC wants you to know

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. Privacy of communication may not be 

ensured when using this device.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply 

with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant 

to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed 

to provide reasonable protection against producing 

harmful interference in a residential installation. This 

equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio 

frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 

accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful 

interference to radio communications. However, there 

is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a 

particular installation. If this equipment does cause 

harmful interference to radio or television reception, 

which can be determined by turning the equipment 

off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 

interference by one or more of the following measures:

• 

To prevent overheating, situate all parts of the product 

away from heat sources such as radiators, heat 

registers, stoves, or other fixtures, appliances and 

products that produce heat or any area where proper 

ventilation is not provided.

• 

Unplug with caution the product from power outlets 

or USB ports if it emits smoke, an abnormal smell or 

makes unusual noise. These conditions may cause fire 

or electrical shock.

• 

Do not disassemble the charging cradle, it contains no 

user-serviceable parts.

• 

On the Ooma HD2 Handset, the battery cover is 

removable and the rechargeable batteries may be 

replaced. Do not disassemble any other part of the 

Ooma HD2 Handset, it contains no user-serviceable 

parts.

• 

Unplug the product from any power outlet or USB port 

before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners, 

use a damp cloth or a microfiber cloth for cleaning.

• 

Do not allow anything to rest on the Ooma HD2 

Handset, its charging cradle, or power adapter.

• 

Unplug the product from the power outlet if the cable 

or power adapter prongs are damaged or frayed, if 

liquid has been spilled onto the product, if the product 

has been exposed to rain, water or any other liquid, if 

the internal components of the Ooma HD2 Handset, 

charging cradle, or its power adapter are exposed.

• 

Do not use the Ooma HD2 Handset to report a gas leak 

in the vicinity of the leak as it could ignite the gas.

• 

The power adapter is intended to be correctly oriented 

in a vertical or floor mount position, the prongs are 

not designed to hold the power adapter in place if it is 

plugged upside down, for example do not use facing 

down power outlets on a ceiling, under a table or in a 

cabinet.

• 

Use only RECHARGEABLE batteries. The batteries 

must be Ni-MH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) type and AA (R6) 

size. Do NOT use Alkaline, Manganese, Ni-Cd batteries.

• 

Do not mix old and new batteries. Batteries must 

be inserted with the polarities (-) and (+) in correct 

positions.

• 

Do not try to open, mutilate or burn batteries. Exposure 

to or swallowing the ingredients contained within or 

their combustion products could be harmful. Nickel is a 

chemical known to state of California to cause cancer.

• 

Be careful when handling the batteries. Conductive 

materials such as bracelets, silverware, metallic 

surfaces may create a short-circuit leading to a battery 

overheat and would cause burns or release of toxic 

ingredients.

• 

Do not intentionally short-circuit the batteries.

• 

Remove the batteries from the Ooma HD2 Handset 

before shipping or storing the product.

• 

Do not throw your old batteries in the trash. Please call 

1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-822-8837), they will provide 

you with the address of the recycling center nearest 

to you.

© 2016 Ooma, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction 

in whole or in part without written permission is 

prohibited. Ooma, the Ooma logo, Ooma Telo, Ooma 

HD2 Handset, Ooma Premier 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. Patent pending.

Phonebook

Set up your phonebook by going to: 

my.ooma.com/contacts

You can add new contacts manually 

or import existing contacts from many 

popular applications and sites. 
To sync your phonebook down to your 

handsets, click the 

Sync button on the 

web page or select 

Services from the 

main menu on your handset and then 

Sync config.
From the home screen, press left on the 

navigation pad or select 

Phonebook 

from the main menu to bring up a list of 

your contacts. Use the navigation pad 

to scroll and press 

Select to view a list 

of phone numbers for a contact. Choose 

one and then press   to place the call.

Voicemail Playback

To access your voicemail account, press 

the 

Voicemail soft key from the home 

screen and follow the audio prompts.
When listening to your voicemail, press 

 to play the previous message, press 

 to replay the current message and 

 to skip to the next message. Delete 

the current message by pressing  , 

and save by pressing  . 
Press   to end voicemail playback.

Call Logs

From the home screen, press right on 

the navigation pad or select 

Call Logs 

from the main menu to scroll through 

a list of your recent calls. Press   to 

return a call.

Redial

Press   to bring up a list of previously 

dialed numbers. Scroll through the list 

and then press   to redial.  

Intercom

Use the intercom to connect with other 

members of your household. To use 

this feature, select 

Intercom from the 

main menu. Choose a handset you 

wish to call or select 

Call All to ring all 

handsets.

Baby Monitoring

Baby monitoring lets you listen in 

on another room when you’re busy 

elsewhere in your home. Monitoring 

works in one direction, with one handset 

acting as a remote microphone and the 

other handset acting as a speaker. 
The first time you use this feature, you 

must enable the function on the handset 

you will use as a remote microphone. Go 

to 

Settings from the main menu and 

turn on the 

Baby monitor option. The 

handset is now ready to be monitored.
Now pick up the handset you will use 

as the speaker. Select 

Intercom from 

the main menu. Choose the handset 

you wish to monitor and then press the 

Monitor softkey. 

Favorites

Set up a list of your favorite callers for 

easy access. Add a phone number from 

your call logs, redial list, or phonebook 

by highlighting the number and then 

pressing the 

Options softkey and 

selecting 

Add to favorites. Select 

which speed dial slot you want the 

number to be assigned to.
Access your favorites by pressing   

from the home screen and then the 

speed dial slot number you wish to dial. 

You may also press and hold the speed 

dial slot number from the home screen 

to make the call directly.

Calling Features

Placing Calls

Enter the number you wish to call and 

then press  . To end the call, press  . 
To search your contact list, use the 

keypad to spell out the first few letters of 

the contact name. Matching entries will 

automatically appear on the screen.  
To make a second call while you are 

already on the phone, press   to 

switch lines and then dial the phone 

number. 
Note: This requires the Instant Second 

Line feature of Ooma Premier. 

Receiving Calls

Press   when the phone is ringing.

Joining an Existing Call

You can join an existing call-in-progress 

by picking up an unused handset and 

pressing  . Press the 

Join soft key 

and then select the line you wish to join.

Picture Caller-ID

When an incoming call comes in, you’ll 

see the associated phone number on 

the display.
If the caller is in your Ooma phonebook, 

you’ll also see their name and picture (if 

available) shown on the handset display.

Note:

 Ooma Premier users will see the 

caller-ID name even if the caller is not in 

your phonebook.

Call-waiting

Switch to a second incoming call by 

pressing   or the 

Answer soft key. 

The current call will be automatically 

placed on hold. Switch back to the first 
call by pressing   again.

 

Speakerphone

Press the 

 key to start a call in 

speakerphone mode, or during a call 

to switch to speakerphone. Press    

again to go back to using the earpiece 

(or headset if one is plugged in).

Muting the Microphone

While you are on a call, you can turn the 

microphone off by pressing the 

Mute 

soft key. Press the 

Unmute soft key to 

turn the microphone on again. 

Volume Adjustment

To adjust the ringer volume, press  

up/down on the navigation pad while 

you’re on the home screen.
To adjust the call volume, press  

up/down while you’re on a call. This 

will adjust the volume setting for the 

earpiece, speakerphone, or headset 

depending on which one is active.

Handset Paging

To locate your handset, press the Page 

key on your Ooma Telo (see page 2 

diagram). All handsets that are powered 

on will chime for 30 seconds.
Press   on the handset to stop paging.

International Calls

To place an international call, dial 

 

 

     followed by the country code 

and phone number. Depending on your 

account settings, you may hear your 

prepaid balance announced before the 

call is connected.

Note:

 To make international calls and 

access other premium services such as 

411, you must charge up your prepaid 

account at:

 

my.ooma.com/prepaid

Online knowledgebase: 

www.ooma.com/support 

User manuals: 

www.ooma.com/userguide 

Community forum: 

forums.ooma.com 

Live customer care: 

1-888-711-6662 (US) 

                                1-866-929-6662 (Canada)

Need Assistance?

Check out these resources for troubleshooting guides or 

additional help:

Basic Operation

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