Ring Floodlight Wired
About Ring
Ring LLC is a manufacturer of home security and smart home devices owned by Amazon. It manufactures a titular line of smart doorbells, home security cameras, and alarm systems.
For your safety
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock.
Disconnect power at the fuse or circuit breaker before installing.
Verify that the supply voltage is correct. Connect the fixture to a 100 VAC~240 VAC 50/60 Hz power source. Properly ground fixture. Always follow code standards when installing wired connections.
CAUTION: Risk of fire. Do not install near combustible or flammable surfaces.
NOTICE: Do not connect this light fixture to a dimmer switch or timer.
Floodlight Wired must be installed on a 4” round UL-listed weatherproof electrical box. This manual is for informational purposes only. Working with electricity can be dangerous unless proper safety precautions are taken. If you are not comfortable or inexperienced with the processes and tools described in this manual, we recommend that you hire a licensed electrician.
Set up your Floodlight
- Download the Ring app.
The app walks you through setting up and managing your Floodlight Wired. Download it on your iOS or Android device. - Set up your Ring Bridge.
The Bridge connects your Ring Smart Lights to the Ring app and the rest of your Ring devices. To set up your Bridge, follow the instructions in the Ring app or the Bridge user manual.
Before you begin
Check out all the stuff in the box
- Screwdriver & Reversible Bit
Use to install the mounting hardware. - Foam Gasket
Attach this to the back of the Plastic Mounting Plate to keep water and debris out of your junction box. - Plastic Mounting Plate
Use this to attach to your junction box and secure your Floodlight Wired. - Bag o’ Screws
Find the right ones to attach the mounting hardware to your junction box without running to the hardware store. - Metal Mounting Bracket
Screw this into your junction box to secure the Plastic Mounting Plate. - Wire Nuts (3)
Use these to connect your new Floodlight’s wires to your existing wires. - Hook
Hang your Floodlight Wired to help make connecting the wires easier.
Note
These instructions assume you’re replacing an existing floodlight and/or have a junction box where Floodlight Wired can be mounted. If you don’t have a junction box, then you’ll need to hire an electrician to install one.
Shut the power off at the breaker!
You’ll be working with electrical wires during the installation process. For safety’s sake, shut off power to your floodlight at the circuit breaker. If you don’t know where your breaker is or how to turn off power to your floodlight circuit, consult with a licensed electrician.
- Remove your existing floodlight.
With power off at the breaker, remove your existing floodlight from the junction box it’s attached to and disconnect the wires.
Note
Floodlight Wired must be installed on a 4” round UL-listed junction box. If you don’t have an existing junction box, you’ll need to hire a licensed electrician to install one. Be sure to comply with your local building codes.
- Remove the bracket.
If there is a metal bracket attached to your junction box, remove that as well. Inspect your junction box to make sure water cannot get into it.
Install your Floodlight.
- Secure the ground wire.
With power turned off at the breaker, attach the ground wire from your home to the ground screw inside the junction box.
The included metal mounting bracket has a hole marked “GND”. DO NOT attach the ground wire to the metal mounting bracket. Attach it to your junction box as shown here. - Choose your screws.
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Select a set of screws from the bags marked “A” through “E” that fit your junction box to secure the metal mounting bracket. One size does not fit all here, so we sent several.
Note
We included a spare of all the screws and wire nuts just in case you drop one in the bushes (we did).
- Attach the metal mounting bracket.
With the screws you selected in the previous step, secure the mounting bracket to your junction box using either pair of screw holes. Be sure to align the bracket so that the “FRONT” text faces outwards. - Attach the foam gasket.
Remove the tape from the foam gasket. Press the adhesive side firmly against the rear of the plastic mounting plate, making sure to align the center screw hole and wire slot on the foam gasket with the screw hole and wire slot on the plastic mounting plate. - Expose the wires.
Before securing the plastic mounting plate to your junction box, guide the wires coming from your home through the slot at the bottom of the plate to access them during installation. - Secure the plastic mounting plate.
Center the plastic mounting plate over the metal mounting bracket and secure it through the center screw hole with one of the screws from the bag marked “F.” Ensure the “UP” arrow on the plastic mounting plate points upwards for wall mounting, and away from the direction you want your motion sensor and lights to point for eave and overhang mounting. - To mount on an eave or overhang…
You’ll have to rotate the motion sensor to optimize it for horizontal motion detection. If you’re mounting vertically on a wall, skip ahead - Rotate the Motion Sensor
- A)Push the motion sensor to the right, then rotate it counter-clockwise 180°.
- B)The motion sensor will now be facing the light heads, and the “ring” will be upside down.
- Complete installation.
Follow the rest of the instructions in this manual or the Ring app. Once you’ve installed your Floodlight Wired should look like the image on the next page. If you need a little extra help with eave or overhang mounting, visit: ring.com/help - Hang it up.
Use the provided hook to hang your Floodlight from the installed plastic mounting plate to make wiring easier. Put one end of the hook into one of the mounting holes on your Floodlight, and the other into the slot on the plastic mounting plate.
- Connect the power wires.
The white wire on your Floodlight is neutral. Use a wire nut from the bag marked “G” to connect the white wire from your Floodlight to the white (or neutral) wire coming from your junction box. The black wire on your Floodlight is hot. Use another wire nut from the bag marked “G” to connect the black wire from your Floodlight to the black (or hot) wire from your junction box.
Warning
If you don’t have marked black and white wires coming out of your junction box, consult with a licensed electrician.
- Mount your Floodlight.
Lift the Floodlight off of the hook, and remove the hook from the mounting plate. Push the wires through the slot in the plastic mounting plate and back into the junction box. Slide your Floodlight over the posts on the mounting plate. Grab a couple of screws from the bag marked “H” and use them to mount your Floodlight. Once your Floodlight is mounted, apply a weatherproof silicone caulk or sealant (not included) around the outside where the Floodlight housing and junction box meet to prevent water from collecting inside the junction box.
- Switch the power back on.
You’re all set! Feel free to turn the power back on at the breaker. Your Floodlight will flash twice (and you may hear a “click”) to let you know it’s in Setup Mode. - Set up your Floodlight Wired in the Ring app.
In the app, tap Set Up a Device. When prompted, select Smart Lighting and follow the in-app instructions.
For additional help,
visit: ring.com/help
Or give us a call…
- US 1 800 656 1918
- Canada 1 855 300 7289
- Worldwide +1 310 929 7085
For a list of all our customer support numbers
visit: ring.com/callus
warranty
To review your warranty coverage, please visit www.ring.com/warranty.
Patents: www.ring.com/patents
FAQS About Ring Floodlight Wired
How far can a wired Ring Floodlight Cam go?
30 feet
Is wiring necessary for the ring floodlight camera?
Hardwiring for the Floodlight Cam Wired Plus uses 100-240 VAC wiring. If you require a copy of the installation instructions, you may find them here.
What voltage is the wiring for the ring floodlight?
Power between 100 and 240 VAC is needed for the Floodlight Wired.
Ring Floodlight Cam’s wired brightness rating?
The brightness of its two LED floodlights, which may reach 2,000 lumens, is less than that of the Google Nest Cam with Floodlight (2,400 lumens) and the Eufy Floodlight Cam 2 Pro (3,000 lumens). And while Eufy delivers 2K video capability, Ring’s floodlight camera matches the resolution (1080p HDR) of the Nest Cam.
Can Ring Floodlight be installed at a height?
roughly nine feet
Can a switch be linked to a Ring Floodlight?
Yes, using the Ring app you may dim the floodlights.
How can I tell if the power to my ring lighting is on?
If your floodlight is powered up, you’ll hear the phrase “Entering setup mode” said. The Floodlight Cam’s bottom light will flash.
Has the Ring Wired Floodlight Cam had a backup battery?
Unlike some other cameras, this one is battery-free and runs only off the AC wiring in your house. This device cannot be used if there is no existing wire; instead, you should look into the battery-powered Ring choices.
Ring Floodlight wire length, how long?
Setup prerequisites: Connect to a regular power outlet. 20 feet (6 meters) of cable. Floodlight Cam Wired Pro and Floodlight Cam Wired Plus are supported devices.
How much power is required by a ring floodlight?
24 watts
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