Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Alarm Kit Security Basics- Table of Contents
- What is Professional Monitoring?
- permits
- Practice Mode
- Security Modes
- Sensor Bypass
- Entry / Exit Delay
- Including Sensors in Modes
- Entry Delay Settings
- Where to Place Your Devices
- Preventing False Alarms
- Troubleshooting
- Emergency Contacts
- Verbal Security Password
- Panic
- Users & Roles
- Notifications
- FAQs
- Family Exit Plan
 
- Wall Mounting
Practice 
Mode 
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When 
you 
sign 
up 
for 
professional 
security 
monitoring 
through 
Ring Alarm) 
you)ll 
be 
placed 
in  a 
seven-day 
Practice 
Mode. 
While you)re in 
Practice 
Mode) 
your 
system 
works 
normally, 
but 
enlergency 
responders 
are 
not 
dispatched 
to 
you 
if 
an 
a!ann 
occurs. This gives 
you 
titlle 
to 
make 
sure 
your 
system 
is 
working 
well 
before 
it 
becorlles 
fully active. 
You'll 
also 
want 
to 
obtain 
your-
alarm 
permits 
(and 
add 
them 
to 
your 
account) 
before 
the 
pr-actice 
period 
ends. 
Here 
are a 
few 
things you should 
test 
during 
Practice 
Mode: 
• 
Do 
your-
sensors 
become 
faulted 
at 
the 
right 
tirlles? 
If 
a 
sensor 
is 
incorrectly 
installed 
or 
set 
to 
detect 
too 
little 
motion) 
your 
system 
may 
not 
work 
properly. 
•  Can 
the 
sensors talk 
to 
the 
Base 
Station? 
If 
your 
sensor-s 
are 
too 
far 
from 
your 
Base 
Station) 
they 
won't 
be 
able 
to 
report 
if 
anything 
is 
wrong. 
• 
Does 
your 
Base 
Station 
sound 
its 
alarm 
when 
a 
sensor 
becorlles 
faulted? 
For exanlpleJ 
If 
your 
Ring 
Alarm 
is 
set 
to 
Away 
or 
Home 
and 
a 
door 
opens, 
does 
the 
alarm 
sound 
(or 
go 
into 
Entry Delay)? 
By 
the 
end 
of 
your 
pr-actice 
period) 
you 
want 
to 
be 
confident 
that 
your 
system 
functions 
properly. 










