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Installing Battery Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen)
...4 ft (1.20 m) Battery Doorbell Pro | 4EN 3. (Optional) If using a corner mount, install the mount on the mounting surface using the bottom holes in the top and bottom sections, ensuring it is facing in your desired viewing direction. On stucco, brick, or concrete, use a 6 mm (1/4 in...
Protect your personal data privacy and security
...email. Unfamiliar links or attachments asking you to click on something. Misspelled words and poor grammar. Scare tactics and urgent requests. Extreme or strange messages that don’t make sense. Interacting with someone pretending to be a “Ring Agent” on a website other than Ring.com...
Installing Battery Doorbell (2nd Gen)
...Installation without an existing chime Choose a location for your doorbell. 2. Use the mounting bracket as a guide to mark screw holes on the wall. 3. Install the mounting bracket directly onto the mounting surface with the included screws. (Optional) On stucco, brick, or concrete...
Installing Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Gen) Hardwired
...bottom sections, ensuring it is facing in your desired viewing direction. On stucco, brick, or concrete, use a 6 mm (1/4 in) masonry bit to drill holes for the included wall anchors. (Optional) If using a wedge mount, install the mount over your doorbell wires using the screws included with your...
Ring Spotlight Cam Battery Installation
...Insert the weather seal in the unused hole. Step Six - Install the mounting bracket Note that the "arm" of the mounting bracket can face either up or down, so experiment until you find what you like best. Use the bracket to mark your holes. If installing on a masonry surface like stucco...
Installing your Door View Cam
...it one day. Smooth out the hole’s edges with the tool. 5. Place the outdoor assembly. From the front side of your door, insert the tube through the hole until your Door View Cam is flush with the door. Once inserted, go inside and remove the cap from the end of the tube, if present. 6. Check to see...
Installing your Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam
...plate with the UP arrow pointing up. On stucco, brick, or concrete, use a 5mm (3/16 inches) masonry bit to drill holes for the included wall anchors. Run the power cable through the hole in the mounting bracket and plug in. Secure your camera to the mounting bracket by sliding until you feel a...
Troubleshooting Ring Alarm Motion Detectors
...red, then release. To reset a Motion Detector (1st Gen): Make sure the battery is inserted, and the cover is completely closed. Look for a small hole on the back of your device. Use a paperclip to press and hold the reset button inside this hole. When you press the button, the light on the front...
Safety and compliance information for Ring Spotlight Cam Battery
...so could cause injury to yourself, others and/or your Ring device. Do not dispose of your batteries in fire and do not expose your batteries to extreme heat. Only charge your batteries inside a building, in a dry state and using the supplied charging cable. The chemicals used within your Li-Ion...
Installing Spotlight Cam Plus or Pro
...on a wood surface : Screw the plate directly into the wall. If installing on a masonry (concrete, brick, or stucco) surface: Mark four screw holes using the plate as a guide. Drill pilot holes using a 6 mm drill bit. Insert the included wall anchors, then drive the four mounting screws...