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
i  I 
Sensor 
Bypass 
When Ring Alarm is in Away 
or 
Home 
Mode, 
it's 
monitoring 
your 
home 
for security issues. 
If 
a 
monitored 
sensor 
becomes 
faulted 
while 
your 
system 
is 
in Away 
or 
Home 
Mode, the 
alarm 
begins 
to 
sound
. 
When 
you 
switch 
to 
Away 
or 
Home 
Mode, 
your 
system 
quickly 
checks 
for 
any faulted sensors. 
You 
won't 
be 
able 
to 
switch 
to 
an 
armed 
mode 
until 
you 
clear the faulted sensor 
or 
bypass 
it 
Bypassing lets 
you 
arm 
Ring Alarm 
when 
a sensor 
is 
in an insecure state. For example, 
bypassing 
would 
let 
you 
put 
your 
system 
into 
Home 
Mode 
with a 
window 
left 
open, 
to 
catch a breeze. 
Once 
you 
bypass 
that 
window 
sensor, Ring Alarm 
becomes 
armed, 
but 
doesn't 
monitor 
that 
sensor. 
When 
you 
enter 
an 
armed 
mode, 
you 
can bypass 
any faulted sensors using 
the 
Ring 
app, 
or 
by 
pressing 
the"
./
" 
button 
on 
the 
Keypad. 
Bypassing 
temporarily 
weakens 
your 
ring 
of 
security, 
but 
it 
can 
be 
useful in 
some 
situations. 
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