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Ring Keypad 1st Generation Wireless Alarm Keypad Alarm Home Security

$15

Posted 29 days ago in Everett, WA

Condition: Used (normal wear)

Listed in categories: Electronics & Media - Cameras & Photography - Home surveillance

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Ring Keypad 1st Generation Wireless Alarm Keypad Alarm Home Security

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Wireless

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Ring

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Ring Keypad 1st Generation Wireless Alarm Keypad Alarm Home Security While this keypad is used, it is in excellent working condition and only shows signs of normal use. The device has been deeply discounted, so the price is firm. Cash or confirmed Zelle only upon pickup. Important note: This device does not include the original power brick or cable to recharge the internal batteries. The screws and anchors for wall mounting are not included. For use, this device requires the Ring Base Station, sold separately. Ring Alarm Keypad (1st Gen) Lights and Buttons Explained The Ring Alarm Keypad (1st Gen) is designed to allow you and anyone in your home to easily arm and disarm your system without a smartphone. 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). To recharge your Keypad, use the provided USB cable and plug. Ring Alarm Keypad (1st Gen) Buttons * Network Connection Light - Indicates if there are errors connecting to the Base Station. * Battery Light - Indicates battery levels and current charging status. * Faulted Sensor - Lets you know one of your sensors is reading as tampered or faulted when you try to arm the system. * Disarm Mode Button - Enter your access code and press to disarm your Alarm system when arriving home. * Away Mode Button - Enter your access code and press to arm your Alarm system when leaving. * Home Mode Button - Enter your access code and press to put your Alarm system in armed home mode. * ✔ (Checkmark) Button - Used to bypass any sensors that can't be armed, and continue arming the system. When pressed with the “X” button and held for three seconds, it will trigger the Panic alarm. * X Button - Used for canceling any attempt to enter a code, and for triggering the Panic alarm. Ring Alarm Keypad Lights Ring LED Color Keypad State White light is solid for a few seconds This indicates that the keypad has rebooted. This can happen after an update, by tapping the pinhole button on the back, or if the Keypad battery drained completely and is powered back on by plugging it in with a charging cable. Before the Keypad has been added to the Base Station Blue, rotating Ready to pair via Z-Wave Blue, slowly flashing Z-Wave pairing in progress Blue, solid for five seconds Z-Wave pairing successful Blue, with four corners flashing a few times Z-Wave pairing failed Once Keypad is added to the Base Station Blue light is solid Disarmed - Home Mode (no sensors monitored)  - Illuminates when the alarm system state changes to Disarmed - Will not illuminate when Power Saving is On Red, with a pattern. one segment at a time will quickly light up clockwise until the LED ring is fully lit. Armed - Away and Stay Mode (one or more sensors monitored)  - Illuminates when the alarm system state changes to armed (Away or Home) - Will not illuminate when Power Saving is On Red, with a pattern. One segment at a time will light up in a clockwise direction as the countdown progresses until the LED ring is fully lit. Exit delay is counting down Red, with a pattern - First, the LED ring is fully lit, then one segment at a time turns off in a counterclockwise direction as the countdown progresses until all the segments turn off. Entry delay in progress Red, flashing Alarming. If you have Ring Protect and have signed up for professional monitoring, the monitoring center is being contacted. Tap here to learn how the monitoring center responds to Ring Alarm. Red, four corners blinking A command failed to send or was rejected. Most often occurs when an incorrect PIN is entered. Yellow, four corners blink three times One or more Contact Sensors need to be bypassed.  (Note, the ring LED is only used in Bypass when Power Save is off. See Bypass LED below.) Yellow, four corners blink one time The “X” button was pressed to cancel the access code  PIN. White, slowly blinking Receiving firmware update from the Base Station. White, solid for three seconds The firmware update and reboot complete+. Network LED Color Keypad State Red, solid The Keypad has no connection and cannot communicate with the Base Station. We recommend updating your Keypad firmware to resolve this issue. Tap here to learn how to update the firmware. Battery LED Color Keypad State Yellow, solid Battery is low (10% to 30%) Red, solid Battery is extremely low (less than 10%) LED Light off Battery has enough power (31% to 89%) Green, blinking Battery is charging Bypass LED Keypad State Yellow light is on, and you hear “Sensors require bypass” After you’ve entered a valid PIN to arm Ring Alarm, if there are sensors that must be bypassed (temporarily ignored) in order to proceed with arming, the Keypad will display: - The “✔" (checkmark) button and LED ring will blink simultaneously and the voice prompt “Sensors require bypass” will be played. - When the user accepts ‘Bypass’ by pressing t

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