Ring Contact Sensor 2nd Gen

Ntuziaka Onye Ọrụ Mkpu Mgbaaka Mgbaaka (ọgbọ nke abụọ)

1. Okwu mmalite

The Ring Alarm Contact Sensor (2nd Gen) is designed to enhance the security of your home by detecting when a door or window is opened. This slim, easy-to-install sensor integrates seamlessly with your existing Ring Alarm system, providing instant alerts and peace of mind. It requires a Ring Alarm Base Station to function.

Atụmatụ gụnyere:

  • Instant mobile alerts when doors and windows open (with Ring Protect subscription).
  • Smaller design for versatile placement options.
  • Nwụnye na-enweghị ngwaọrụ.
  • Approximately 3-year battery life.

2. Kedu ihe dị na Igbe ahụ

Your Ring Alarm Contact Sensor (2nd Gen) package typically includes:

  • Ring Alarm Contact Sensor (2nd Gen) units (quantity as purchased, e.g., 2-pack).
  • CR2032 coin cell batteries (pre-installed or included for each sensor).
  • Adhesive mounting tape (pre-applied or included).
Two Ring Alarm Contact Sensors (2nd Gen) side-by-side

Image: Two Ring Alarm Contact Sensors (2nd Gen) showing their compact design.

3. Ntọala na nwụnye

The Ring Alarm Contact Sensor is designed for easy, tool-free installation. A Ring Alarm Base Station is required for the sensor to function.

  1. Prepare your Ring Alarm System: Ensure your Ring Alarm Base Station is powered on and connected to your network.
  2. Mepee Ngwa Mgbanaka: Launch the Ring app on your smartphone or tablet.
  3. Tinye ngwaọrụ: Navigate to the 'Devices' section and select 'Set Up a Device'. Follow the in-app instructions to add your new Contact Sensor. You may need to scan a QR code or pull a battery tab to activate the sensor for pairing.
  4. Họrọ ebe: Identify a door or window frame where you want to install the sensor. The sensor consists of two parts: the main sensor and a smaller magnet.
  5. Ugwu ihe mmetụta: Peel the backing from the adhesive tape on both parts of the sensor. Mount the larger sensor unit to the door or window frame, and the smaller magnet unit to the door or window itself. Ensure the two parts are aligned and are no more than 1 inch apart when the door/window is closed.

For optimal performance, ensure the sensor and magnet are securely attached and within the recommended distance. The sensor can be mounted at a 90-degree angle if needed, as long as the 1-inch distance is maintained.

Ring Alarm Contact Sensor installed on a door frame

Image: A Ring Alarm Contact Sensor (2nd Gen) installed on a door frame, showing the main sensor and magnet aligned.

4. Ntuziaka ọrụ

Once installed and paired with your Ring Alarm Base Station, the Contact Sensor will monitor the status of your door or window. When the door or window is opened, separating the sensor from its magnet, the sensor will trigger an event in your Ring Alarm system.

  • Nti mkpu: If you have a Ring Protect subscription, you will receive instant mobile alerts on your smartphone or tablet when the sensor is triggered.
  • Ring App Control: Use the Ring app to view the status of your sensors (open/closed), review event history, and manage sensor settings such as open alerts and closed alerts.
Ring app dashboard showing connected devices

Image: The Ring app dashboard displaying various connected devices and event history.

Ring app screen showing contact sensor settings

Image: A smartphone screen displaying the Ring app interface for managing contact sensor settings.

5. Nlekọta

The Ring Alarm Contact Sensor (2nd Gen) requires minimal maintenance. The primary maintenance task is battery replacement.

  • Ndụ batrị: The sensor uses CR2032 coin cell batteries, which typically last approximately 3 years under normal usage conditions.
  • Nti mkpu batrị dị ala: The Ring app will notify you when the battery level is low, indicating it's time for a replacement.
  • Ngbanwe batrị: To replace the battery, gently slide the cover off the main sensor unit. The design allows for easy access by leaving approximately ½ inch space on the non-magnet side during installation. Insert new CR2032 batteries, ensuring correct polarity.
  • Nhicha: Occasionally wipe the sensor with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. Do not use liquid cleaners.

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

If you encounter issues with your Ring Alarm Contact Sensor, consider the following:

  • Sensọ Anaghị aza: Check the battery level in the Ring app. If low, replace the battery. Ensure the sensor and magnet are within 1 inch of each other when the door/window is closed.
  • Okwu Njikọta: Verify that your Ring Alarm Base Station is online and functioning correctly. The sensor communicates with the Base Station via Z-Wave, with a range of up to 250 feet (open air, line of sight). Obstructions can reduce this range.
  • Mkpu ụgha: Ensure the sensor and magnet are securely mounted and do not shift. Check for any physical obstructions that might cause the sensor to separate unexpectedly.
  • App Not Showing Status: Confirm your smartphone has an active internet connection and the Ring app is up to date.

For persistent issues, refer to the Ring Alarm Kit support page or contact Ring customer support.

7. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
IkeBatrị mkpụrụ ego mkpụrụ ego CR2032
Ndụ batrịIhe dị ka afọ 3
Oke dị n'etiti ihe mmetụta1 inch (leave ½” space on non-magnet side for battery access)
Ọnọdụ ọrụIndoor use, 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Akụkụ1.56 n'ime x 2.09 na x 0.55 inch
NwụnyeMounts to doors and windows, Ring Alarm Kit required
NjikọtaZ-Wave (250-foot range to Base Station open air, line of sight)

8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Akwụkwọ ikike: The Ring Alarm Contact Sensor (2nd Gen) comes with a 1-year limited warranty and service included. Use of the Ring Alarm Kit is subject to specific terms, which can be found on the Ring websaịtị.

Nkwado: Maka ozi ndị ọzọ na enyemaka, biko gaa na onye ọrụ gọọmentị Ring Alarm Kit support page. For monitoring licenses, visit ring.com/licenses.

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