Ring Floodlight Cam Pro (2nd Gen) Installed on the exterior of a modern home with the floodlights illuminated.

Installing Floodlight Cam Pro (2nd Gen)

Safety and compliance information for Floodlight Cam Pro (2nd Gen).

View or download the user manual for the Floodlight Cam Pro (2nd Gen). Descargar o consultar el manual de Floodlight Cam Wired Pro (2.ª gen.) (Espaňol)Téléchargez/consultez le manuel de Floodlight Cam Wired Pro (2e génération). (Francais)

Learn how to install Floodlight Cam Pro (2nd Gen) by following these steps.

Hardware included

Illustration of the included installation hardware.Illustration of the included installation hardware.

Metal Crossbar Bracket

Tools included

Illustration of the Ring screwdriver included with the Floodlight Cam Pro (Gen 2).

Tools needed

Illustration of a caulk gun showing tools required for installing the PoE+ Converter Mount.

Caulk gun


WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect power at the fuse or circuit breaker before installing.

CAUTION: Risk of fire. Do not install near combustible or flammable surfaces.

Note: Your Floodlight Cam must be installed on a 4 in round UL-listed weatherproof electrical box.

This manual is for informational purposes only. Working with electricity can be dangerous unless proper safety precautions are taken. If you are not comfortable or are inexperienced with the processes and tools described in this manual, we recommend that you hire a licensed electrician.


  1. Remove the protective wrap.
Illustration indicating to remove the protective wrap from the Ring Camera.

2. Download the Ring app.

Illustration showing to download the Ring App on the mobile device.

3. Scan the QR code on your device.

Illustration to show a phone scanning a QR code on the device.

4. Warning markWARNING: Professional installation recommended.

Shut off power at the consumer unit.

NOTE: If you are unsure which breaker to flip, turn off the master breaker or contact a licensed electrician.

Verify that the supply voltage is correct. Connect fixture to a 100 to 240 VAC 50/60Hz power source.

Do not connect this light fixture to a dimmer switch or timer.

Illustration showing to shut off power at the breaker prior to installation.

Wall installation

1. Remove your existing floodlight from the junction box, including any existing metal bracket, and disconnect the wires.

NOTE: If you do not have an existing junction box, contact a licensed electrician.

Illustration of how to remove your existing floodlight from the junction box, including any existing metal bracket, and disconnect the wires.

2. Choose the screws that fit your junction box.

Table showing the different available mounting screw selections.

3. Align the mounting bracket with the junction box, ensuring FRONT faces outward, and attach using the included screws.

Illustration showing how to attach the mounting bar to the junction box.

4. Remove the mounting plate from the back of your camera fixture

Illustration showing how to remove the mounting plate from the back of your camera fixture.

5. Align the mounting plate over the metal mounting bracket with the UP arrow pointing up

Illustration of how to align the mounting plate over the metal mounting bracket with the UP arrow pointing up.

6. Feed the wires over the metal mounting bracket, through the mounting plate, and attach with the included screw.

Illustration of how to feed the wires over the metal mounting bracket, through the mounting plate, and attach with the included screw

7. Use the nylon strap on the back of your camera fixture to hook it onto the mounting plate.

Illustration showing how to use the nylon strap on the back of your camera fixture to hook it onto the mounting plate.

8. Remove the precut wire sleeve to expose the wire end and use the included wire nuts to connect the green (ground), white (neutral), and black (hot) wires to the matching wires coming from your camera fixture.

NOTE: Gently tug on the wires to ensure they are securely connected. Properly ground fixture. Always follow code standards when installing wired connections.

Illustration of how to connect the wires to the camera.

9. Gently tuck the wires into the junction box, then align the holes on your camera fixture with the threaded posts on the mounting plate and attach using the included hex nuts.

Illustration of how to tuck the wires into the junction box and secure the mounting bracket.

10. Rotate the lights out of the way, then rotate your camera clockwise.

Illustration showing how to rotate the lights out of the way, then rotate your camera clockwise.

11. Remove the shank from the included screwdriver and use the handle to tighten the hex nuts. Then, cover with the included hex nut caps.

Illustration of how to remove the shank from the included screwdriver and use the handle to tighten the hex nuts. Then, cover with the included hex nut caps.

12. Apply a weatherproof silicone caulk or sealant around the perimeter of the lighting fixture to seal any gaps between the lighting fixture and the mounting surface.

Illustration showing to apply a weatherproof silicone caulk or sealant around the perimeter of the lighting fixture to seal any gaps between the lighting fixture and the mounting surface.

13. Restore power at the consumer unit.

Simple line drawing of a circuit breaker with power on

Ceiling installation

1. Remove your existing floodlight from the junction box, including any existing metal bracket, and disconnect the wires.

NOTE: If you do not have an existing junction box, contact a licensed electrician

Illustration of how to remove your existing floodlight from the junction box, including any existing metal bracket, and disconnect the wires.

2. Choose the screws that fit your junction box.

Table showing the different available mounting screw selections.

3. Align the mounting bracket with the junction box, ensuring FRONT faces outward, and attach using the included screws.

Illustration of how to align the mounting bracket with the junction box, ensuring FRONT faces outward, and attach using the included screws.

4. Remove the mounting plate from the back of your camera fixture.

Illustration of how to remove the mounting plate from the back of your camera fixture

5. Align the mounting plate over the metal mounting bracket.

Illustration showing how to align the mounting plate over the metal mounting bracket.

6. Feed the wires over the metal mounting bracket, through the mounting plate, and attach with the included screw.

Illustration showing how to feed the wires over the metal mounting bracket, through the mounting plate, and attach with the included screw.

7. Use the nylon strap on the back of your camera fixture to hook it onto the mounting plate.

NOTE: Ensure the buckle and hook are secure before releasing.

Illustration of how to use the nylon strap on the back of your camera fixture to hook it onto the mounting plate.

8. Remove the precut wire sleeve to expose the wire end and use the included wire nuts to connect the green (ground), white (neutral), and black (hot) wires to the matching wires coming from your camera fixture.

NOTE: Gently tug on the wires to ensure they are securely connected.

Properly ground fixture.

Always follow code standards when installing wired connections

Illustration showing how to remove the precut wire sleeve to expose the wire end and use the included wire nuts to connect the wires to the camera.

9. Gently tuck the wires into the junction box, then align the holes on your camera fixture with the threaded posts on the mounting plate and attach using the included hex nuts.

Illustration showing how to Gently tuck the wires into the junction box, then align the holes on your camera fixture with the threaded posts on the mounting plate and attach using the included hex nuts.

10. Rotate the lights out of the way, then rotate your camera clockwise.

Illustration showing how to rotate the lights out of the way, then rotate your camera clockwise.

11. Remove the shank from the included screwdriver and use the handle to tighten the hex nuts. Then, cover with the included hex nut caps.

Illustration of how to  remove the shank from the included screwdriver and use the handle to tighten the hex nuts. Then, cover with the included hex nut caps.

12. Apply a weatherproof silicone caulk or sealant around the perimeter of the lighting fixture to seal any gaps between the lighting fixture and the mounting surface.

Illustration showing to apply a weatherproof silicone caulk or sealant around the perimeter of the lighting fixture to seal any gaps between the lighting fixture and the mounting surface.

13. Restore power at the consumer unit.

Simple line drawing of a circuit breaker with power on

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