Ring Stick Up Cam Pro installed on the exterior of a home.

Installing your Stick Up Cam Pro Solar

Install your Stick Up Cam Pro Solar using this step-by-step process.

Quick Start

1. Download and open the Ring app.

2. Select Set Up a Device.

3. Scan QR code with the Ring app.

Hardware included

Illustration of a screw, screw head with a plus, and anchor representing the included installation hardware.

Tools needed

Image of a drill, screw head with a plus on it and a screwdriver representing the tools needed for Stick Up Cam installation.

Remove protective film from device. This ensures your device works properly.

Remove the battery.

Twist the battery compartment counterclockwise to unlock and remove the cover. Then, remove the battery and discard the orange battery insulator.

Stick Up Cam Pro with an arrow pointing counterclockwise around the battery cover and then away from the battery pack, showing how to remove it.

Charge the battery.

Plug it into a power source using the provided USB cable. Once the battery’s fully charged, only one light on top will glow green.

A hand holding a Quick Release Battery Pack and a micro USB cable in front of the charging port. A red and green rectangle and green rectangle indicating battery status.

Re-insert the battery.

Slide the battery back into the camera until it clicks into place. Twist the battery compartment cover clockwise to lock it and tighten the security screw.

A Stick Up Cam with an arrow pointing in, showing how to insert the battery, and an arrow circling right, showing twisting the cover to secure it. Illustration of a Stick Up Cam Pro battery cover with an arrow pointing to the correct hole to insert the security screw.

Choose a location with the view you want.

Your camera can be mounted on an outdoor wall, eave, or overhang.

Wall installation

Remove the decorative cover from the camera mount.

Illustration of a screwdriver with 3 blue dots showing removing the screw from the mount to detach it from the rest of the camera.

Use a standard Phillips-head screwdriver (not included) to unscrew the mount and detach it from the rest of the camera.

Install the mounting plate.

Slide the mounting plate off of the camera mount.

Illustration of the mounting plate with an arrow pointing down and away from the camera mount, showing how to slide it off of the camera base.

Place the mounting plate on the wall with the UP arrow pointing up.

Illustration showing the Stick Up Cam mounting plate on the wall with the UP arrow pointing up.

If installing on a wood surface, screw the plate directly into the wall.

If installing on a masonry surface, mark four screw holes using the plate as a guide.

Drill pilot holes using a 6mm drill bit. Insert the included wall anchors, then drive the four mounting screws through the mounting plate into the wall anchors.

An illustration indicating using a drill bit and anchors to install on brick or masonry surfaces and just screws for wood.

WARNING! Only use the included mounting screws when securing the mounting plate.

CAUTION! DO NOT drill into your home’s electrical wiring.

Mount your camera to the wall.

Screw the mount onto the back of the camera.

Illustration of a screwdriver with a blue dotted line showing where to secure the screw to attach the mount to the camera.

Slide the camera with its mount onto the mounting plate.

Tighten the security screw on the camera mount so that it’s firmly attached to the mounting plate.

Illustration of Stick Up Cam Pro and a screwdriver with a blue arrow pointing down, showing how to slide the camera onto the mounting plate and secure it with screws.

Slide the decorative cover back onto the camera mount and click it into place.

Illustration showing the decorative cover being slid back onto the camera mount and clicked into place.

Adjust the camera angle.

Rotate the camera to focus on the area of your choice. Look at Live View in the Ring app to make sure it’s positioned at your desired angle.

Illustration of Stick Up Cam Pro mounted on a wall with a screwdriver and dotted line showing where to secure the screw. Cameras with blue arrows up, down, turning left, turning right, and front.

Eave or overhang installation

Remove the decorative cover from the camera mount.

Illustration of a screwdriver with 3 blue dots showing removing the screw from the mount to detach it from the rest of the camera.

Use a standard Phillips-head screwdriver (not included) to unscrew the mount and detach it from the rest of the camera.

Install the mounting plate.

Slide the mounting plate off of the camera mount.

Illustration of the mounting plate with an arrow pointing down and away from the camera mount, showing how to slide it off of the camera base.

Place the mounting plate on the eave or overhang with the UP arrow pointing in the opposite direction from where your camera will face.

Illustration showing a Stick Up Cam mounted on the ceiling and the mounting plate with the UP arrow pointing opposite of the camera view.

If installing on a wood surface, screw the plate directly into the eave or overhang.

If installing on a masonry surface, mark four screw holes using the plate as a guide.

Drill pilot holes using a 6mm drill bit. Insert the included wall anchors, then drive the four mounting screws through the mounting plate into the wall anchors.

An illustration indicating using a drill bit and anchors to install on brick or masonry surfaces and just screws for wood.

WARNING! Only use the included mounting screws when securing the mounting plate.

CAUTION! DO NOT drill into your home’s electrical wiring.

Mount your camera to the eave or overhang.

Screw the mount onto the back of the camera. Align the mount arm with the top of the camera.

Illustration of the back of the camera with a screwdriver pointing to the screw on the mount and a blue dotted line showing screwing the mount to the camera.

Slide the camera with its mount onto the mounting plate.

Illustration of a Stick Up Cam sideways and a mount on the wall, with an arrow above it pointing up and over, showing how to slide the camera onto the mounting plate.

Tighten the security screw on the camera mount so that it’s firmly attached to the mounting plate. Slide the decorative cover back onto the camera mount and click it into place.

Stick Up Cam Pro sideways with an arrow pointing toward the mount, showing how to slide the decorative cover back into place.

Adjust the camera angle.

Rotate the camera to focus on the area of your choice. Look at Live View in the Ring app to make sure it’s positioned at your desired angle.

Illustration of Stick Up Cam Pro mounted on an eave, cameras at the bottom showing blue arrows up, turning left, pointing down, turning right, and a camera facing front, showing positions.

How to install your Solar Panel

Choose an install location with the most direct sunlight.

If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, direct your Solar Panel towards the south. If you are in the Southern Hemisphere, direct your Solar Panel towards the north.

Make sure there is nothing blocking sunlight from your Solar Panel.

Hardware included

  • Mounting screws
  • Mounting anchors
  • Cable clips
An illustration of a screw, a screw head with a plus, and an anchor labeled with an "A"; and a clip, a smaller screw, and an anchor labeled with "B" representing hardware included.

Tools needed

  • Phillips-head screwdriver
  • Drill (optional)

Screw the bracket to the wall.

If mounting to brick, concrete or stucco, use wall anchors and 6mm drill.

A solar panel mounting bracket on a wall with a screwdriver and a dotted line showing how to secure it with the included mounting screws.

Slide the Solar Panel onto the bracket until it clicks into place.

The back of a solar panel with a USB-C cable extended and an arrow pointing to the mount showing how to slide it onto the bracket until it clicks into place.

Loosen the adjustment nut and adjust the positioning as required.

Illustration of a solar panel with an arrow circline up showing how to loosen the adjustment nut and adjust the positioning as needed for most direct sunlight.

Tighten the adjustment nut when positioned.

We recommend that the Solar Panel is at a 45 degree angle facing the sun.

Illustration of a solar panel mounted at a 45-degree angle and an arrow circling downward showing tightening the nut once positioned.

Wrap any spare cable round the cable holder, and clip the cable into one of the cable stops.

Illustration of the back of a solar panel showing the excess cable wrapped around the cable holder and clipped, with the USB-C adapter pointing up.

Connect your Solar Panel to your Stick Up Cam Pro, using the USB-C cable.

Illustration of Stick Up Cam with USB-C Cable inserted into the back of the device for external power source.

Use the cable clips to secure the cable in place.

Illustration of a cable on a wall with a clip around it and a screw holding it in place, showing use of the cable clips to secure the cable in place.

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