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
FAQs
My
door/window
trim
makes it
hard
to
place
my
Ring
Contact
Sensor. Can I
adjust
the
sensor
so it fits?
Yes.
The
Contact
Sensor
can
be
mounted
in
any
direction.
For
the
sensor
to
\Nork
properly,
the
lines
on
the
sensor
and
rllagnet
must
be
aligned
and
the
sensor
and
rnagnet
must
be
no
more
than
1
/2
))
apart.
If
you
r
nl
o
I
ding
is
angIe
d)
the
Contact
Sensor
can
still
\Nork
while
tilted.
Be
sure
to
verify
that
the
sensor
wor-ks
properly
once
you've
installed
it
on
molding.
How
should
I test
my
systenl
during
Practice
Mode?
You
should
test
your
sensors
and
rllake sure
you
can
arnl
and
disar-m
your
systerll.
Make
sure
that
the
sensors
become
faulted
appropriately
and
only
report
when
something
is
vvrong. Try
arrning
and
disarming
your
systerll
on
the
Keypad
and
the
Ring
app.
When
the
system
is
arnled)
fault
a
sensor
and
let
the
alarm
sound.
During
the
7-day
Pr-actice
Mode)
vvhen
you
set
off
your
alarm)
the
monitoring
station
does
not
call
you
or
dispatch
emergency
responders.
This
makes
Practice
Mode
a
great
tirlle
to
learn
about
vvhat
happens
when
your
system alartlls.
Once
your
Pr-ofessional
Monitoring
is
activated)
they
will reach
out
to
you
and
dispatch
emergency
r-esponder-s
if
they
are
needed.