5AT3T2 Ring Floodlight Cam Instructions
- June 6, 2024
- Ring
Table of Contents
5AT3T2 Ring Floodlight Cam
Instruction Manual
FRONT COVER
Title:
Ring Floodlight Cam
Model name: 5AT3T2
MANUAL
Warnings:
[electric shock image] WARNING: Risk of electrical shock.
Disconnect power at the fuse or circuit breaker before installing.
Verify that the supply voltage is correct. Connect the fixture to a 100
VAC~240 VAC 50/60 Hz power source.
Properly ground fixture.
Always follow code standards when installing wired connections.
CAUTION: Risk of fire. Do not install near combustible or flammable
surfaces.
NOTICE: Do not connect this light fixture to a dimmer switch or timer.
Your Floodlight Cam must be installed on a 4” round UL listed weatherproof
electrical box.
This manual is for informational purposes only. Working with electricity can
be dangerous unless proper safety precautions are taken. If you are not
comfortable or are inexperienced with the processes and tools described in
this manual, we recommend that you hire a licensed electrician.
Hardware:
Bag A:
(2) Standard Mounting Screws: These should fit most junction boxes
Bag B:
(3) Long Mounting Screws: For screw holes in recessed junction boxes
Bag C:
(3) Long Mounting Screws: For screw holes in recessed junction boxes
Bag D:
(2) Thin Mounting Screws: To fit older boxes with smaller screw holes
Bag E:
(2) Thin Mounting Screws: To fit older boxes with smaller screw holes
Bag F:
(2) Thin Mounting Screws: For older boxes with smaller screw holes
Bag G:
(3) Hex Cap Nuts: To secure your Floodlight Cam
Header:
Shut off power at the breaker!
Body:
You’ll be working with electrical wires during the install process. If you
don’t know where your breaker is or how to turn off power to your floodlight
circuit, we recommend you hire a licensed electrician.
Image:
Turning off power at breaker
Header:
Prep your Floodlight Cam for installation.
Body:
Rotate the lights and camera into position, like this…
If you’re mounting on an eave or overhang, rotate the lights and camera like
this…
Image:
Rotating lights & camera diagram
Header:
Remove your existing floodlight.
Body:
With power off at the breaker, remove your existing floodlight from the
junction box it’s attached to and disconnect the wires. If there is a metal
bracket attached to your junction box, remove that as well.
Image:
Old generic floodlight and bracket being removed.
Header:
Choose your screws.
Body:
Select a set of screws from the bags marked “A” through “E” that fit your
junction box to secure the metal mounting bracket. One size does not fit all
here, so we sent several.
Table:
Bag A | Standard screws. These should fit most junction boxes. |
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Bags B & C | Longer screws to reach the screw holes in recessed junction boxes. |
Bags D, E, & F | Best for older boxes with smaller screw holes. |
Header:
Attach the metal mounting bracket.
Body:
With the screws you selected in the previous step, secure the metal mounting
bracket to your junction box using either pair of screw holes. Be sure to
align the bracket so that the “FRONT” text faces outwards.
Image:
Screwing in the metal bracket.
Header:
Install the plastic mounting plate.
Body:
Pull gently from the opening of the plastic plate to free it from the fixture,
then feed you power wires through the opening.
With your power wires fed through the plastic mounting plate, center it over
the metal mounting bracket, ensuring the “UP” arrow is pointing upwards for
wall mounting and away from the area you want to monitor for eave and overhang
mounting.
Image:
Screwing plastic plate onto the metal bracket.
Header:
Hang it up.
Body:
Locate the nylon strap on the back of your Floodlight Cam light fixture, and
loop the plastic buckle at the end over the plastic hook on the plastic
mounting plate. Make sure the buckle and hook are secure before releasing the
light fixture.
Image:
Placing buckle onto the hook.
Header:
Connect the wires.
Body:
The green wire on your Floodlight Cam is the ground wire. With power still off
at the breaker, use a wire nut from the bag marked “G” to connect the green
(or ground) wire from your Floodlight to the green wire coming from your
junction box.
The white wire on your Floodlight Cam is a neutral wire. Use another wire nut
from the bag marked “G” to connect the white wire from your Floodlight to the
white (or neutral) wire coming from your junction box.
The black wire on your Floodlight Cam is a hot wire. Use another wire nut from
the bag marked “G” to connect the black wire from your Floodlight to the black
(or hot) wire from your junction box.
Give all 3 wire connections and wire nuts a gentle tug to make sure they are
secure.
Warning:
[triangle with !] If you can’t easily identify the wires coming out of your
junction box, or have difficulty with or are uncomfortable connecting them,
consult with a licensed electrician.
Image:
Wiring diagram.
Header:
Mount the light fixture.
Body:
Tuck the power wires into the junction box, then align the two holes on the
light fixture with the threaded posts on the plastic mounting plate. Slide the
light fixture onto the posts and push it firmly into place.
Secure your fixture using two of the hex cap nuts from Bag G over the ends of
the threaded posts. Remove the reversible bit from the included screwdriver
and use the handle to tighten the hex cap nuts.
Image:
Sliding Floodlight Cam into place.
Tightening screws with handle.
Header:
Restore power at the breaker.
Body:
Now that your Floodlight Cam is installed, you can turn the power back on at
the breaker. The lamps on your Floodlight Cam will flash/The light on the
front of your Floodlight Cam will blink once it’s powered on.
Header:
Complete setup in the Ring App.
Body:
Once your Floodlight Cam powers on, follow the instructions to continue with
setup in the app.
BACK COVER
Body:
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 To
review your warranty coverage, please visit
www.ring.com/warranty
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