ring B086Q54K53 Video Doorbell Pro 2 Smart WiFi Video Doorbell Wired User Guide
- June 6, 2024
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Table of Contents
- ring B086Q54K53 Video Doorbell Pro 2 Smart WiFi Video Doorbell Wired
- Included installation hardware
- Download the Ring App
- Grab the included Pro Power Kit
- Uninstall your existing doorbell button
- Screw in the Corner Mount.
- Review, share and download.
- FAQs
- Support
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ring B086Q54K53 Video Doorbell Pro 2 Smart WiFi Video Doorbell Wired
Included installation hardware
Don’t have an existing doorbell? You can power your Doorbell Pro 2 directly using our Plug-in Adapter. Visit ring.com/accessories to learn more.
Download the Ring App
The Ring App walks you through setting up and managing your
Ring Doorbell.
Search for “Ring” in one of the app stores below, or visit ring.com/appThe
Ring App walks you through setting up and managing your
Ring Doorbell.
Search for “Ring” in one of the app stores below, or visit
ring.com/app.
Set up your Ring Doorbell.
In the Ring app, select Set Up a Device and follow the in-app instructions.
Find your doorbell chime
Your Doorbell Pro 2 is designed to replace an existing doorbell button, and
gets its power from the doorbell system.
Ring your existing doorbell and listen for the chime. If it rings, we know
your existing doorbell system is working.
Follow the sound to find your chime and make a mental note of the location.
We’ll return to your chime soon.
Turn off power at the breaker.
This is essential to keeping you and your new Ring Doorbell safe. If you’re
not sure which breaker controls your doorbell chime, turn off the master
breaker for your home, or contact an electrician
CAUTION!
You’ll be working with electrical wires during the install process. If you are
uncomfortable or inexperienced with doing so, consult with a licensed
electrician.
Grab the included Pro Power Kit
The Pro Power Kit ensures that your Ring Doorbell gets the power it needs, and must be installed before you install your Ring Doorbell. Your Ring Doorbell is compatible with doorbell systems supplying 16–24 volts AC at 50 or 60Hz, 40VA max. The AC connector is the class 2 energy source.
If you have an existing Pro Power Kit balready installed, you must use the new one included with your new doorbell.
Remove the cover from your doorbell chime.
After you’ve turned off power at the breaker, remove the cover from your chime
and set it aside for now.
Loosen the “Front” and “Trans” terminal screws.
Make sure to keep the existing doorbell wires in place.
Connect the Pro Power Kit wires.
Connect one wire from the Pro Power Kit to the “Front” terminal, and the other
to the “Trans” terminal. It doesn’t matter which wire you connect to which
terminal. Then re-tighten the terminal screws
Position the Pro Power Kit and replace the cover.
Place it within your internal doorbell, away from any moving parts.
Uninstall your existing doorbell button
Remove your doorbell from the wall. Disconnect the wires. Make sure they don’t
fall back inside your wall so you can access them later.
Remove the faceplate.
Grasp the bottom of the faceplate and pull to remove.
Install the included Corner Mount. (optional)
The Corner Mount can angle your Ring Doorbell to improve motion detection and
provide a better view.
Mark two mounting holes on your wall through the slots on your Corner Mount
(fig 1).
If you are replacing a Ring Doorbell, align the two small screw holes with two
of the existing holes in your wall (fig 2).
(Skip to page 15 if you don’t plan on using the Corner Mount.)
Install the anchors. (optional)
On stucco, brick, or concrete, use a 1/4″ masonry bit to drill holes in your
wall, then insert the included wall anchors.
(If you’re installing on wood or siding, you can skip this step.
DO NOT USE any screw other than the included long mounting screws when securing your Ring Doorbell.
Screw in the Corner Mount.
Using the long mounting screws, secure the Corner Mount to the wall through
the slots (fig. 3).
If you’re re-using existing holes, secure it with the adjacent screw holes
(fig. 4).
Connect the doorbell wires.
Loop one doorbell wire around each of the screw terminals on the rear of your
Ring Doorbell then tighten the terminals to secure.
If your doorbell wires are too short to reach your new Ring
Doorbell, you can attach the included wire extenders using the included wire
nuts.
Mount your Ring Doorbell to the Corner Mount.
Secure your Ring Doorbell to the Corner Mount with the two included short
mounting screws.
Be sure to feed any excess wiring back into the wall first. If you used the
wire nuts, push them through the hole as well.
DO NOT USE any screw other than the included short mounting screws when securing your Ring Doorbell.
Mark the screw holes.
Using your Ring Doorbell as a template, mark the location of the two mounting
holes on your wall.
Install the anchors. (optional)
On stucco, brick, or concrete, use a 1/4″ masonry bit to drill holes in your
wall, then insert the included wall anchors.
(If you’re installing on wood or siding, you can skip this step.)
Connect the doorbell wires.
Loop one doorbell wire around each of the screw terminals on the rear of your
Ring Doorbell then tighten the terminals to secure. If your doorbell wires are
too short to reach your new Ring
Doorbell, you can attach the included wire extenders using the included wire
nuts.
Screw in your Ring Doorbell.
Mount your Ring Doorbell with the two included long mounting screws.
Be sure to feed any excess wiring back into the wall first. If you used the
wire nuts, push them through the hole as well.
DO NOT USE any screw other than the included long mounting screws when securing your Ring Doorbell.
Restore power at the breaker.
It may take a moment for your Ring Doorbell to power on. You’ll know it’s
ready once it lights up and speaks to you.
Secure your Ring Doorbell.
Re-attach the faceplate, then use the included screwdriver to drive the small
security screw into the bottom of your Ring Doorbell.
CAUTION! If you use the wrong screws to secure the Video Doorbell, you could damage the battery during installation, create a fire hazard, and be seriously injured.
Review, share and download.
Your new device comes with a free 30-day trial of Ring Protect video recording
service.
To continue your subscription and save your videos, please visit ring.com
/protect-plans
FAQs
What is Ring Protect?
Ring Protect is a subscription service that stores videos from your Ring
devices.
Why do I want it?
Ring lets you interact with visitors and monitor your property in real time,
while Ring Protect allows you to review and share those videos anytime.
How much does it cost?
Ring Protect Basic covers one Ring device for $3 USD/ month or $30 USD/year.*
Ring Protect Plus covers all Ring devices at one property, and costs $10
USD/month or $100 USD/year.
How do I sign up?**
Simply log into your Ring account at ring.com/protect-plans, and follow the
on-screen instructions.
Support
For additional help, visit ring.com/help
Or give us a call:
US 1 800 656 1918
Canada 1 855 300 7289
Worldwide +1 310 929 7085
For a list of all our customer
support numbers, visit ring.com/callus
For information on our warranty, theft protection, and Ring Protect Plans, see
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References
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