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
Entry/Exit Delay 
Entry 
Delay 
and 
Exit 
Delay 
are 
countdowns 
that 
allow 
you 
to 
enter 
and 
leave 
your 
home 
easily 
without 
causing 
the 
alarm 
to 
sound. 
• 
Away 
mode 
in 
45 
seconds. 
Exit 
Delay 
Exit 
Delay allows 
you 
to 
leave 
your 
home 
once 
you've 
armed 
Ring 
Alarm. When 
you 
place 
Ring 
Alarm 
into 
Away 
or 
Home 
Mode, 
it 
makes a 
series 
of 
ch1rps 
to 
let you 
know 
tt"1at 
1t 
is 
preparing 
to 
arm. 
Once 
the 
Exit 
Delay 
period 
ends, Ring 
Alarm 
is 
armed. 
Give 
yourself 
enough 
time 
to exit 
your 
home 
before 
the 
countdown 
ends
. You can set 
the 
countdown 
as 
short 
as 
30 
seconds 
or 
as 
long 
as 
two 
minutes. 
• 
Alarm will 
sound in 
45 
seconds. 
Entry 
Delay 
Entry Delay 
allows 
you 
to 
enter 
your 
home 
and 
disarm 
your 
system 
while 
Rmg Alarm 
is in Away 
Mode
. When 
you 
enter 
your 
home 
whi 
e Ring 
Alarm 
is 
in Away 
Mode, 
your 
Base 
Station 
and 
Keypad makes a series 
of 
chirps 
to 
let 
you 
know 
that 
you 
have a 
short 
time 
until 
your 
alarm 
goes 
off. When 
you 
hear this, 
you 
should 
disarm 
your 
system 
as 
soon 
as 
possible. You can set 
the 
countdown 
as 
short 
as 
30sec 
or 
as 
long 
as 
2min. 










