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White light flashing on the right - The Ring Network is for setup only. When you complete setup you'll connect to your home wifi network and won't be connected to the Ring Network. The Ring app will adjust the device settings automatically and prompt you to test your doorbell again. How to reset your Video Doorbell depends on which model you have. You can find out what model you have in the Ring app. With Ring Video Doorbell Pro and Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2, retaining your existing chime requires a more advanced installation process than with our other Video Doorbells. You may need to consult a qualified electrician.
If you think you may have selected the wrong chime type, return to the Chime Settings and choose a different chime type. universal doorbell, UT-27103-02, UT-2735-02, UT-2747-02,0009736 (is Heath Zenith WD-1 BASE), UT-2796-02, UT-2796-03, UT-2797-03Note: If you hardwire your Ring Video Doorbell (1st Generation) and Ring Video Doorbell 2 (both of which have been discontinued), you will be able to hear your in-home chime but it is not possible to control it from the Ring app. If you have more than one wifi network, select the network closest to where you will be installing your Ring Chime.
A mechanical chime uses a physical bell and a mechanical hammer and makes a traditional ding-dong sound.
If you have never set up your Chime before, it will automatically enter setup mode. Simply wait for the Ring logo on the front of your Chime to begin to pulse slowly, then press the “Continue” button in the Ring app. Do I need to replace my Ring Video Doorbell or Ring Video Doorbell 2 with the Ring Video Doorbell 3? Telling the difference between the Ring Video Doorbell (1st Generation) and Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Generation) B, 32SN, DW-2735-02, SL-2735, SL-2735-02, DW-48 (50 BASE), SL-2796, SL-2796-02, LE-96, 615-0090-LE-DXX (90 BASE), WD-1 BASE, 907/M (95 BASE), 96/M-B (WD-1 BASE), 99-A, DW-907 (95 BASE), 35 BASE, 615-0090-TR-CXX
If you're not sure which Ring Video Doorbell you have, you can find out in the Ring app. Connecting your Ring Video Doorbell to an existing chime If you hardwired your Ring Video Doorbell to your existing doorbell system and want to still hear your old chime, you can set up an in-home chime in the Ring app if you have one of the following devices: When hardwired to your 8 to 24 VAC system, your existing doorbell chime must be bypassed and will no longer sound. Use a Ring Chime or Alexa-enabled speaker if you wish to hear a chime.Note: Ring Video Doorbell 3 is not compatible with any other brand of wireless chimes or any chime/intercom system using a DC transformer. Mechanical vs digital chimes