E234741 Video Doorbell 3 with Extra Battery and Ring Assist User Guide
- June 7, 2024
- Ring
Table of Contents
User Guide
Doorbell 3
Quick Start
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Remove battery.
Fully charge before use. -
Open the Ring app and select Set Up a Device.
Then follow the in-app instructions. -
Scan this code.
This identifies your Ring device to make setup fast and easy.
QR+FR
Included installation hardware.
Bag | Hardware |
---|---|
A |
(5) Short Mounting Screws
To mount Ring Doorbell directly to a wall
(5) Wall Anchors
To install on concrete, stucco, or brick
B|
(2) Security Screws
To secure Ring Doorbell after installation
C| Corner Mount Hardware
(5) Short Bracket Screws
To mount Ring Doorbell to the corner mount
(3) Medium Bracket Screws
To secure the corner mount to a wall
(3) Wall Anchors
To install on concrete, stucco, or brick
D|
(2) Wire Nuts
(2) Wire Extenders
Remove the faceplate.
Firmly grasp the bottom of the faceplate and pull to remove.
Take out the battery.
Press the metal tab in and slide the battery out.
Charge the battery.
Fully charge the battery by plugging it into a power source using the provided
orange cable.
The red light will turn off once it’s fully charged.
Insert the battery.
After charging, insert the battery in the bottom of your Ring Doorbell until
it clicks into place.
Download
the Ring app.
The Ring app walks you through setting upand managing your Ring Doorbell.
Search for “Ring” in one of the app storesbelow, or visit
ring.com/app
Do you have an in-home chime?
The chime can ring when the button on your Ring Doorbell is pressed. To set
this up, just follow the instructions in the app.
Don’t have an in-home chime?
If you see the “No In-Home Chime” button during setup, be sure to press it.
NO IN-HOME CHIME
Consider purchasing a Ring Chime or Ring Chime Pro, which allows you to hear
alerts from anywhere in your home. Learn more at ring.com
Set up your Ring Doorbell near your wifi router.
In the Ring app, select Set Up a Device and follow the in-app instructions.
Try it out.
After setup, push the button on the front of your Ring Doorbell to see video
from the camera in the Ring app.
If you have problems with video quality after installation, you may need to
move your router closer to your door, or add a Ring Chime Pro.
Learn more at: ring.com/chime-pro
Install your Ring Doorbell.
For the best results, mount it around four feet (1.20 meters) above the
ground.
If you’re connecting to existing doorbell wiring that’s higher than four feet
and want to angle your Ring Doorbell down for a better view, you can purchase
a Wedge Kit online at ring.com/accessories.
Optional: Remove your existing doorbell.
If connecting to existing doorbell wires, shut off power at the breaker. If
you’re not sure which breaker controls your doorbell, turn offthe master
breaker for your home, or contact an electrician.
Once power is turned off, remove the doorbell button from the wall and
disconnect the wires.
Your Ring Doorbell is compatible with doorbell systems supplying 8–24 volts AC
at 50 or 60Hz, 40VA max.
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. Do not wire your Ring Doorbell to a DC-powered intercom system
or other DC power source.
Optional: Install the wall anchors.
You’ll need to install wall anchors when installing on stucco, brick, or
concrete
(skip ahead to page 12 if installing on woodWe sent you two sets of wall
anchors. Let’sfigure out which ones you’ll need, and how to install them.
If installing directly to your wall, grab 4 of the wall anchors from Bag A. Using your Ring Doorbell as a template, mark 4 drill holeson the wall. Use a 1/4” masonry drill bit (not included) to drill the holes, then insert the 4 wall anchors.
If you’re using
the Corner Mount, grab 2 of the wall anchors from Bag C. Using your Corner
Mount as a template, mark 2 drill holes on the wall. Use a 1/4” masonry drill
bit
(not included) to drill the holes, then insert the 2 wall anchors.
Optional: Secure the wires to the terminals.
To connect your existing doorbell wires, loop one doorbell wire around each of
the screw terminals on the rear of your Ring Doorbell then tighten to secure.
It doesn’t matter
which wire connects to which screw.
If your doorbell wires are too short to reach your Ring Doorbell, you can
attach the included wire extenders using the included wire nuts.
Secure
your Ring Doorbell.
If you connected to existing doorbell wires, feed all the wires (and the wire
nuts and extenders, if you used them) into your wall before securing your Ring
Doorbell.
If mounting directly to the wall, use 4 of the provided Short Mounting Screws
from Bag A to secure your Ring Doorbell directly to the wall.
If using the Corner Mount, use 2 of the Medium Bracket Screws from Bag C to
secure the Corner Mount to the wall, then use 2 of the Short Bracket Screws
from Bag C to secure your Ring Doorbell to the Corner Mount.
The Corner Mount can be painted to match your home.
Optional: Restore power at the breaker.
If you connected to existing doorbell wires, turn power back on 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 andspeaks to you.
Install the faceplate.
Place the faceplate on your Ring Doorbell by slotting it in at the top and
clicking it into place.
Secure the faceplate.
CAUTION!
If you use the wrong screws to secure the faceplate, you could damage the
battery during installation, create a fire hazard, and be seriously injured.
DO NOT USE any screw other than the included short security screws when
securing the faceplate.
Lastly, use the included screwdriver to insert and tighten one of the security
screws from Bag B. Your Ring Doorbell is now ready to use.
Review, share and download.
Your new device comes with a free 30-day trialof our Ring Protect video
recording service.
To continue your subscription and save your videos, please visit ring.com
/protect-plans
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 review and share those videos anytime.
How much does it cost?
Ring Protect starts at $3 USD/month or $30
USD/year per Ring doorbell or camera.
How do I sign up?
Simply log into your Ring account at ring.com/protect-plans, and follow the
on-screen instructions.
$4 AUD, $4.50 NZD, $5 CAD per month or $40 AUD, $45 NZD, $50 CAD per year 19
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References
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