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Panic Button (1st Gen)
...as you need it when an emergency happens with the press of a button.¹ Portable or wall-mountable Add multiple Panic Buttons for more accessibility Replaceable batteries Size 7.5 cm in diameter and 2.7 cm in height Power The Panic Button is powered using a lithium CR123A battery. Since the Panic...
ProductInstall and use your Ring Alarm Panic Button
...Mount or place your Panic Button in an area that is easily accessible during an emergency but won’t be triggered by accident. Don’t use the Panic Button inside detached garages, warehouses, or sheds. Alarm devices should always be used in the same building as the Base Station. Don’t use the Panic...
Panic Button (2nd Gen)
...Panic Button (2nd Gen) sounds the alarm, requesting emergency help when you need it most by simply pressing and holding the button. Trigger with a 3-second press Notify Shared Users when the button is pressed Customise emergency response 1 Replaceable...
ProductTroubleshooting your Ring Alarm Panic Button
...Select the Panic Button you wish to remove. From your Panic Button’s dashboard tap Device Settings (gear icon), then tap the Remove button. Holding your Panic Button in one hand, use your other hand to carefully twist and remove the back cover...
Understanding light patterns for Panic Button (2nd Gen)
...2nd Gen). Green circle light flashing three times: Smart Start (pairing mode) or triggered Classic inclusion: Panic Button (2nd Gen) is looking for the Base Station. Triggered (button pressed) before notification sent. Green circle light flashing quickly: Battery replaced, configuring Battery has...
Safety and compliance information for Alarm Panic Button
...out batteries promptly and recycle or dispose of them in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. MAINTAINING YOUR RING PANIC BUTTON Ring Panic Button is for indoor use only...
Ring Alarm Keypad (2nd Generation) lights and buttons explained
...when plugged into a working power source). Motion Turns on Lights. The keypad lights up when sensing motion. Button Press Turns on Lights. The keypad lights up only when you press a button on your Keypad (preserves battery power). To choose Keypad modes: Open the Ring app to the main dashboard...
Ring Alarm Keypad (1st Generation) lights and buttons explained
...Used to bypass any sensors that can't be armed, and continue arming the system. When pressed with the “X” button and held for three seconds, it will trigger the Panic alarm. X Button - Used for canceling any attempt to enter a code, and for triggering the Panic alarm...
How to completely reset your Alarm devices
...Continue holding the button for ~10s watching the LED blink rapidly blue. When the blue LED stops blinking, release the button. Watch for the solid red LED indication to tell you the device was reset and removed from the network. Motion Detector If not already done, remove...
Reset or power cycle your Ring device
...button for 20 seconds, then release. Chimes: Hold the setup button for 20 seconds, then release. Locate your device’s setup button Device setup button location will vary based on the type and model of your device. This section will provide general locations for each device type. Doorbells For...