Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Where should you install Alarm Pro?
- Alarm Pro uses two apps
- Setting up Ring Alarm Pro
- Connecting to the Internet
- Set up your wifi
- Managing your wifi network
- Get external battery backup with a Ring Power Pack
- Add eero 6 Extenders
- Cellular internet options for Alarm Pro
- 24/ 7 Backup Internet
- Alarm Cellular Backup
- Subscribe to Ring Protect
- Add Ring Cameras and Video Doorbells
- Using Alexa with Alarm Pro
- Setting up your alarm system
- Understanding device codes
- Range Extender
- Contact Sensor
- Bypassing Sensors
- Motion Detector
- Keypad
- 24/7 Professional Monitoring
- Verbal Password
- Arming and disarming Alarm Pro
- How to Arm and Disarm
- Owners, Shared Users, and Guest Users
- When your Alarm Pro alarm system is triggered
- Adding Shared Users and Guest Users
- Managing alerts
- Preventing false alarms
- Ways to prevent false alarms
- Alarm Permits and Registration
- Adding permit information to the Ring app
- Important Product Information
Bypassing Sensors
The bypass feature allows you
to
temporarily
ignore
a Sensor
so
you
can
arm
your
system.
Use
this
if
there's an
open
window
or
a device has an issue.
To
bypass a sensor:
Using your Keypad:Your Keypad will
announce "Sensors require bypass'
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and
the
(checkmark)
button
will blink.
Press the (checkmark)
button
to
bypass,
or
do
nothing
and
arming
will
be
canceled.
Using
the
app: You will
get
an in-app notification.
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What
if
your
Contact Sensor
is
tampered?
The Ring
app
might
show "Tampered"
if
your
Contact Sensor cover isn't closed.
If
you
opened
it
recently, check
the
device
and fix the cover - this should
fix
the
issue.
If
you
need
to
arm
your
system while a
Sensor is in this
"tampered"
state, you will
need
to
bypass
it
to
continue
arming.
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