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The Ring app walks you through setting up and managing your Ring Video Doorbell. The Ring app is available for iPhone, iPad and Android. Search for "Ring" in one of the app stores above, or visit ring.com/app Download from Windows Sto...
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Setup Button – You'll be instructed to push this during in-app setup. XXXXXXXXXXX MAC ID: Product name: Ring Model name: Video Doorbell FCC ID: YOPGS1011MEE Power input: 8-24 VAC, 5Vdc 1 A XXXXXXXXXXX S/N: Charging Port – Plug in the...
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Follow the steps in the Ring app If you haven't already, open the Ring app and select Create Account. Once you're logged in, tap Set Up a Device to begin the setup process. When prompted, select Doorbells and follow the in-app...
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Ring device in the app. Smile, you're on camera! If you have problems with video quality after installation, you may need to move your router closer to your door, or add a Ring Chime Pro. Learn more at: ring.com/chime-pro...
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Select an install location For optimal performance, install your Ring Video Doorbell 1.22 metres above the ground. If you're connecting to existing doorbell wiring that's higher than 1.22 metres, and want to angle your Ring for a better view, you can purchase a Wedge Kit at: ring.com/accessories...
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If wiring to an existing doorbell… Remove your existing doorbell If you're connecting your Ring to existing doorbell wiring, first turn off the power at the breaker. Then remove your existing doorbell from the wall and disconnect the wires. If you notice a diode...
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… Mark the screw holes Snap the little orange level onto the mounting bracket, and use the bracket to mark the four corner holes. The recommended installation height is 1.22 metres above the ground.
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Install the anchors (optional) On stucco, brick or concrete, use the provided bit to drill holes in your wall, then insert the anchors. If you're installing on wood or cladding, put the anchors in that drawer of stuff you never use and skip this step.
Install the mounting bracket Use the Phillips head side of the Ring screwdriver to screw in the mounting bracket. Keep the orange screwdriver handy. You’ll need it to take your Ring device off the wall for charging.
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Installing the mounting bracket (continued) Drive the screws into your wall (or into the anchors, if installed) until they are flush with the mounting bracket, and the bracket is flat against your wall. If your wall is not completely flat, be careful not to screw the bracket in so tightly that it bends or bows.
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If wiring to an existing doorbell… Connect the wires (optional) Connect your doorbell wires to the screws on the bracket. It doesn't matter which wire connects to which screw. The wiring must be connected to a transformer with a voltage of 8–24 VAC and an internal doorbell or resistor.
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If your doorbell is mechanical (makes a "ding-dong" sound), DO NOT INSTALL THE DIODE. If you have a digital doorbell, connecting the diode the wrong way won't do any harm. If your doorbell doesn't ring, just reverse the diode.
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… Attach your Ring Video Doorbell to the bracket Line up the holes in your Ring Video Doorbell with the slots on the bracket. Press firmly towards the wall and then down until you feel a click. Make sure that the security screws are loose.
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Video Doorbell Use the star-shaped end of your Ring screwdriver to tighten the security screws on the bottom of your Ring Video Doorbell. Once you have wired your Ring device, you can restore power at the breaker. Congratulations, you're done!
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Ring Protect, a subscription service that stores video every event that is captured by your Ring products. This lets you review Ring videos at your leisure and share them with anyone. To keep your subscription active and save your videos, visit: ring.com/protect-plans...
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Need a little setup help? If your in-app setup doesn't go as planned, try out these tips: Get your Wi-Fi password just right. The most common setup issues come from entering the wrong Wi-Fi password. These passwords are case sensitive, and every little error counts.
Ring app. Start setup inside. If you tried the tips above and setup still won't work, try moving your Ring Video Doorbell inside, near your Wi-Fi router. Then, start setup once more. Once setup completes successfully, you can install your Ring Video Doorbell at your door.
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