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Your new Ring Floodlight Cam lets you extend the Ring of Security around your entire property.
Now, you'll always be the first to know when someone's on your yard, and you can watch over your home from anywhere.
Monitor your home, prevent crime and protect your property – all from your phone, tablet or PC.
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.
If you are outside of North America, installation and wiring must be performed by a licensed electrician.
Check out all the stuff in the box.
Screwdriver
Use the screwdriver handle to tighten the cap nuts.
Phillips Bit
Use the Phillips bit for installing the mounting bracket
Mounting Bracket
Use this bracket to attach to your junction box to secure your Floodlight Cam.
Bag o' Screws
Find the right ones to attach the mounting bracket to your junction box without running to the hardware store.
Wire Nuts (3)
Use these to connect Floodlight Cam's wires to your existing wires.
Screw Cap Nuts (3)
Use these to secure your Floodlight Cam to the posts on the mounting bracket to complete the installation.
Hook
Hang your Floodlight Cam while connecting the wires.
These instructions assume you're replacing an existing floodlight and/or have a junction box where Floodlight Cam can be mounted. If you don't have a junction box, then you'll need to hire an electrician to install one.
When mounted at 9 feet off the ground, with the motion detector parallel to the ground, the motion sensor is optimized to detect human-sized objects at up to 30 feet.
If you don't know where your breaker is or how to turn off power to your floodlight circuit, consult with a licensed electrician.
Risk of electrical shock
Risk of fire
NOTICE
Floodlight Cam must be installed on a UL listed junction box. If you don't have an existing junction box, you'll need to hire a licensed electrician to install one. Also be sure to comply with your local building codes.
Install the mounting bracket on your wall with the two posts level with the ground.
Make sure your existing wires come through the middle of the bracket.
Attach the bracket to your junction box using at least two screws.
Use the provided hook to hang Floodlight Cam from the bracket while connecting the wires.
The copper wire from Floodlight Cam is a ground.
Connect the ground wire to the green ground screw on the bracket and the existing ground wire inside your junction box.
Use one of the supplied wire nuts if necessary.
For safety and the proper operation of your Ring Floodlight Cam, the fixture must be properly grounded. If you're not familiar with the methods for properly grounding this type of fixture, consult a licensed electrician.
The white wire on Floodlight Cam is a neutral wire. Use a wire nut to connect this wire to the white (or neutral) wire coming out of your junction box.
The black wire from Floodlight Cam is a hot wire. Connect this wire to the black (or hot) wire coming out of your junction box using another wire nut.
If you don't have clearly colored black and white wires coming out of your junction box, consult with a licensed electrician.
Carefully push all the wires through the large opening in the bracket.
Align the mounting posts with the holes on Floodlight Cam and press together, securing the screw cap nuts with the orange screwdriver handle.
After restoring power, the lights will turn on and your Floodlight Cam will begin speaking to you to let you know it's in setup mode.
In the Ring app, select Set Up a Device and follow the in-app instructions to connect Floodlight Cam to your Wi-Fi network.
This will bring you to the Device Dashboard, where you can change settings and access various features.
Manually control the lights.
Toggle notifications for activity in any of the camera's motion zones.
Trigger the 110 decibel siren. It is loud and will be heard by your neighbors. Use it with care.
During live video, you can access these features:
Two-way Talk – Speak to visitors and hear what they have to say.
Siren – Activate the 110 decibel siren.
Lights – Turn the lights on and off.
Ring Neighborhoods – Share suspicious events with your neighbors.
to customize your motion preferences
Allows you to adjust the amount of alerts you receive. Choose People Only to get motion alerts from humans only.
Draw up to three custom areas where you'd like to receive motion alerts and trigger the lights.
Schedule times when you don't want to receive motion alerts.
To detect motion, you will need to set up Motion Zones, which is a customizable area you want your Ring to monitor and receive alerts.
To set up a Motion Zone, select Motion Settings. On this screen, create up to three Motion Zones. You will need at least one Motion Zone to be active to get alerts.
If your phone is locked when the camera captures a live event, you will receive a notification on your home screen.
If your phone has a passcode, you'll need to enter it to access the live event.
to set a schedule for your lights to stay on
The lights only turn on for motion when it's dark outside. If it is dark out and the lights still aren't turning on, adjust the motion settings for the lights, by selecting Light Settings in the Ring app, and then selecting Advanced Settings.
Issues with video and/or audio are usually related to problems with Wi-Fi signal strength or Internet speed. For an optimal experience, we recommend Internet speeds of at least 1–2Mbps. Check your Internet speed by selecting Device Health in the Ring app, then selecting Test Your Wi-Fi.
If your Internet speed is sufficient, then look at Signal Strength in Device Health. If Signal Strength is not Good, you'll need to boost the Wi-Fi signal to your Floodlight Cam, which can be done with our product, Chime Pro.
See if there is a light switch controlling power to your floodlight fixture. If so, make sure it is switched on and stays switched on. If your fixture is connected to a timer, you'll need to turn off the timer functionality.
First, double check your Wi-Fi password, since this is the most common reason Floodlight Cam can't complete setup.
Second, check the distance to your Wi-Fi router or access point. Installing Floodlight Cam too far from your access point may prevent setup from completing. In this case the installation of a Ring Chime Pro can help boost your WiFI signal and provide audible alerts from your Floodlight Cam and other Ring products.
Learn more about Chime Pro by visiting:
ring.com/chime-pro
For additional help, visit: ring.com/help
Or give us a call...
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Last updated: 01/05/18
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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