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Ring Alarm monitoring services for your location
...area. Professional Monitoring Currently, the Ring Alarm Professional Monitoring service is available only within the U.S. (excluding American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands) and in Canada (excluding Quebec). Additional charges may apply in areas...
Using Motion Zones for Video Doorbells and Security Cameras
...or pavements. If you receive too many motion alerts from your Ring device, you can adjust your Motion Zones to exclude these areas. Exclude areas you don’t need to monitor: Note the potential paths people take to approach your device. Then redraw your Motion Zones to exclude areas where you...
Family safety plans
...date. Know your area The first step in creating a good family safety plan is knowing the types of emergencies you might face in your area. Is your area prone to severe storms, flooding, or other types of incidents? Each of these emergencies is different and requires a different response in your...
Placing Contact Sensors and Motion Detectors
...A good rule-of-thumb is to walk through your home and place Motion Detectors in high-traffic areas. These are the areas where a potential burglar would most likely walk through on his way to steal your valuables. What follows are some more do's and don'ts concerning...
Using privacy features in the Ring app
...resulting in recordings. You can instead adjust motion settings to avoid detection in certain areas. Learn about adjusting Motion Zones. Blocked areas become permanent parts of a recording. Once recorded, you cannot remove or modify these areas from past recordings. Turn Audio Streaming and...
Use Bird's Eye Zones for more relevant Motion Alerts
...Zones to block out areas in your camera's field of view. For cameras only: Tilt the back of your camera at a 45 to 60° angle. When viewed through the camera, the horizon should be level. Create Camera Motion Zones for ground view, making sure they cover the same area as your Bird’s Eye Zones...
Using Ring Cameras and Video Doorbells at your Business
...Ring Alarm) to monitor your business, including areas that you would like to keep restricted like a back office, locked cupboard, or storage areas. As always, it's your responsibility to comply with applicable laws when using Ring devices. We encourage you to use the security stickers we...
Setting up and using your Ring Alarm Motion Detector
...area for Motion Detectors when placed on the wall vs the corner of the room. As you can see, the corner provides more complete coverage of the area. We recommend that you test your Motion Detector after installation to ensure that you've selected the best location and the correct settings to...
Installing Ring Alarm at your business
...Contact Sensors may not work well in extreme temperatures or in areas where there are corrosive chemicals. Learn how to install Contact Sensors . Installing Motion Detectors at your business You may need multiple...
Positioning video doorbells and security cameras
...your responsibility to set up your Ring video recording devices in compliance with your local laws. Learn more about using Privacy Zones to block areas that you do not wish to include in your field of view. Positioning doorbells Doorbells should be mounted 1.2 metres from the ground for optimal...