![]() ![]() Medical - The Base Station will flash and a push notification* is sent when pressed.If you have enrolled in professional monitoring, 1 it will also send the monitoring center a panic signal to request fire department dispatch. Fire - Sounds the siren and sends push notifications* to emergency contacts when pressed.If you have enrolled in professional monitoring, 1 it will also send the monitoring center a panic signal to request police dispatch. Police/Panic Button 3 - Sounds the siren and sends push notifications* to emergency contacts when pressed.Yellow means the battery is low, and Red means that the battery is very low. When off, there is plenty of battery power. Battery light - Indicates battery status.If it's red, there is a network communication failure. Network light - Only lights up during pairing or to indicate errors.Ring Alarm Keypad (2nd Generation) Buttons and Light Patternsīelow you'll find descriptions and explanations for each button and light on the Keypad. NOTE: If Keep Mode LED On is chosen but the Keypad (2nd generation) is unplugged, the Keypad will perform as if Motion Detection has been chosen to preserve battery power. To choose Keypad modes, open your Ring app, navigate to your Keypad device on the main menu, then go to the LED Settings tile. LEDs light up only when you press a button on your Keypad (preserves battery power). LED lights will stay on at all times (when plugged into a working power source). ![]() The Ring Alarm Keypad (2nd Generation) allows you to choose between 3 modes: ![]() To recharge your Ring Keypad, use the provided USB cable and plug. The rechargeable battery allows you to move it around your home easily, and the power should last a few months before it needs to be recharged (depending on usage and power save settings). The Ring Alarm Keypad (2nd Generation) is designed to allow you and anyone at your home or business to easily arm and disarm your system without a smartphone.
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