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  2. Undo the security screws and remove your doorbell from its bracket. Press and hold the orange setup button on the back of the device for 10 seconds. The light on the front of the doorbell will flash for several minutes; when the light turns off the reset is complete.

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    Remove the screws at the bottom of the doorbell. Ring doorbells come with a special screwdriver. Use this screwdriver to remove the 1-3 screws that rest at the bottom of your doorbell and set them aside.[1] X Expert Source Gino Colucci Home Improvement Specialist Expert Interview. 14 January 2021. You can use a T6 torx-head screwdriver if you don’t have the original screwdriver that came ...
    Lift the doorbell up off of the bracket and flip it over. Gently and carefully slide the doorbell up off of the bracket that’s holding it in place. Flip it over to the back so that you’re looking at the side that was resting against the building.[3] X Expert Source Gino Colucci Home Improvement Specialist Expert Interview. 14 January 2021. Your doorbell may be hard-wired into your ...
    Hold down the orange button down for at least 10 seconds. Above the QR code and labels on the back of the doorbell, there should be a bright orange button. This is the reset button. Press and hold it down for 10-20 seconds until the LED on the front of the doorbell starts flashing.[4] X Research source On some models, this button will be black with an orange dot.
    Wait for the light on the front to stop flashing and connect your phone. The flashing LED on the front indicates that your doorbell is resetting, and it may take a few minutes for the process to complete. Once the LED stops blinking, scan the QR code on the back with the Ring app and complete the setup process.[5] X Research source If this is your first time hooking up the phone, you can’t ...
    Place the doorbell back into the brackets and screw it back in. You put the doorbell back on the bracket the same way you took it off. Just slide it on top of the bracket and push it down gently. Then, replace the screws on the bottom of the doorbell using the same screwdriver you used to remove them in the first place.[6] X Research source
    You can’t technically reset your Ring doorbell from the app. If you’re moving or replacing it and you want to wipe your connection you can use the app, though. Tap the three lines on the top left of the dashboard, go into “Devices,” “Device Settings,” and then “General Settings.” From there, select “Remove this Device.” Your connection will be totally wiped.[18] X Research source Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
    If the doorbell won’t light up or work, it may simply need a new battery.[19] X Research source Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
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  3. Rebooting your Ring device is an easy way to solve distorted audio, beeping, inaccessible recordings and discolored video issues pink video or night vision during daytime hours. How to reboot your device in the Ring app

  4. Sep 2, 2024 · Having connection issues or swapping your Ring Video Doorbell for a different model? Here's how to reset, reboot and remove from Ring app.

  5. May 14, 2024 · Follow these steps to reset the Ring Video Doorbell Wired, Ring Video Doorbell Pro, Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2, and Ring Video Doorbell Elite: Remove the security screw and take off the face...

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  6. Jan 22, 2023 · Step 1: Locate the reset button on your Ring doorbell. The location of the reset button depends on the model of the Ring video doorbell you own. On most models, the reset button is...

  7. May 31, 2021 · Tap Device Health > Change Wi-Fi Network, and then follow the steps on your screen. You must be near your Ring Doorbell with your Wi-Fi password handy. Locate the orange Reset button on your Ring doorbell. Depending on your model, it will be on the front, side, or back. Press the button once.

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