How to physically install your Ring Video Doorbell 2 with an existing doorbell
Note: This article applies to the Ring Video Doorbell 2. The latest Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Generation) doesn't require an additional diode.
Physically installing up your Ring Video Doorbell 2 with an existing doorbell is a simple process.
Note: You should set up your Ring Video Doorbell 2 in your Ring app before mounting it to your door. Click here for information on setting up your Ring doorbell.
For your safety, only use an existing doorbell transformer within the range specified below to power your device. For connecting to an existing doorbell system:
- Hardwired transformer (8 to 24 VAC, 50/60Hz, 5VA to 40VA)
Not compatible with: DC, halogen and garden-lighting transformers
If wiring directly into a transformer, a resistor must be used. Learn how to install a Ring Video Doorbell 2 directly to a transformer without an existing hardwired doorbell.
1. Charge the provided battery
- Fully charge the battery by plugging it into a power source using the provided orange cable.
- The small light on top will glow green when fully charged.
- Insert the battery into the bottom of your Ring Video Doorbell 2 until it clicks into place.
2. Remove your existing doorbell
If replacing an existing doorbell, shut off power at the breaker. Then remove it from the wall and disconnect the wires.
3. Line up your Ring Video Doorbell 2
To properly line up your Ring Video Doorbell 2:
- Click the level tool (included in the box) into the small hole on the front of the Ring Video Doorbell 2 below the camera.
- Place the Ring Video Doorbell 2 next to your door at about 1.2 metres from the ground.
- Level the device using the level tool.
- Mark the positions for mounting holes with a pencil.
Note: The provided adapter plate can be used to properly line up the device if your are replacing a Ring Video Doorbell.
4. Drill holes
Optional: Use a drill to drill holes where you marked the position of the mounting holes.
- If you are mounting the Ring Video Doorbell 2 on brick, concrete, or stucco, put the included plastic anchors into the holes. You may need to use a hammer to get the anchors in.
- If you are using the included optional adaptor mounting plate on wood or vinyl, just use the included screws.
5. Install the diodes
If you're wiring your Ring Video Doorbell 2 to digital doorbell -- you'll know it's digital if it plays a melody -- then install the included diode.
if your existing doorbell is mechanical do not use the diode as it can damage your existing doorbell.
Click here for information on using the diode with your Ring Doorbell.
6. (optional) Attach the wire extensions
If you have trouble connecting the wires coming out of the wall to the back of your Ring Video Doorbell 2, use the provided wire extensions and wire nuts.
7. Connect the wires
Connect the wires coming out of your wall to the screws on the unit.
Either wire can connect to either screw. The order doesn't matter.
8. Place Your Ring Video Doorbell 2 over the holes
Don't forget to remove the level tool from the front of the device.
9. Screw in the Ring Video Doorbell 2
Feed all the wires (and the wire nuts if you used them) into your wall and secure your Ring Video Doorbell 2 on the wall. Be sure you use all four included screws.
10. Install the faceplate
Place one of the provided faceplates on your Ring Doorbell by slotting it in at the top and clicking it into place.
11. Tighten the security screw
Use one of the provided security screws and the star-shaped end of the screwdriver bit to secure the faceplate.
Learn how to set up your Ring Video Doorbell 2 in your Ring app.