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Included installation hardware. • (1) Ring Access Controller Pro 2 • (1) 8-pin, 3.5 mm Pitch Terminal Block Connector • (1) Puck Antenna • (4) Cable Labels • (2) Adhesive Strips • (1) USB Adapter You’ll also need… • Wires (18-22 AWG)/Cables for Connector Terminals •...
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Tighten the screw to hold the wire in place. Give it a gentle tug to make sure it’s secure. Repeat for the rest of your wires. In the Ring app, select Set Up a Device and follow Note: the positive and negative terminals the in-app instructions.
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Remove the knockout. If you’re using an Ethernet cable, you can skip ahead to “Place your Access Controller.” On your call box or junction box, identify a knockout that is at least 1/2" away from the wall, making sure the antenna wire can reach your Access Controller install location.
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Call or Junction Box Install the puck antenna. Unscrew the nut and remove the washer from the puck antenna. Insert the cable through the knockout hole, ensuring the puck antenna is outside the call box or junction box. Place the washer on the antenna mounting post and screw the nut to fix the puck antenna in place.
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Place your Access Controller. Connect the terminal block to your Access Controller. Remove the liner from one side of the adhesive strips and place the strips in the recesses on the back of your Plug the terminal block connector into the mating access controller.
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Connect the antenna or Ethernet cable. Attach the puck antenna connector to the antenna port on your Access Controller until it locks into place. If you have an Ethernet connection in your call box or junction box, plug the cable into the Ethernet port on your Access Controller instead.
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Power it up. If you mounted your device outside the call box, plug it into an outlet using the included micro USB cable and DC power brick. If you mounted your device inside the call box, connect the power wires from your box to terminals 7 and 8 on the terminal block (it doesn’t matter which wire connects to which terminal).
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LED and Connector Terminal Indicators. LED and Connector Terminal Indicators (cont). PWR: Solid light indicates the device is powered CON: Flashing light indicates device has Internet connectivity CELL: • Red indicates no cellular coverage • Yellow indicates low cellular coverage RUN: Flashing light indicates device is running •...
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Your Ring Ring Access Controller Pro 2 is not waterproof and as such should For information on our warranty, visit ring.com/legal.
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FCC and can be found by inputting such Product’s FCC ID (which can be found on the device) into the FCC ID Search form available at fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid. The party responsible for FCC compliance is: Ring LLC, 1523 26th St, Santa Monica, CA USA, 90404...
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