

The adapter is needed if you have a larger peep hole opening. This film needs to be removed for motion detection and knock detection to work correctly.Ĭheck to see if you need the included adapter Note: The device ships with a thin plastic sticker over the doorbell button on the outdoor assembly to prevent scratching during shipping. Once inserted, head inside and remove the tape from the end of the tube, if present.From the front side of your door, insert the tube through the hole until your Peephole Cam is flush with the door.If this isn't your forever home, consider storing the peephole in a safe place in case you have to reinstall it one day.In the event that it doesn’t, check for paint or other obstructions around the lens.


Once it's loose enough, you can use your fingers to finish unscrewing it and remove it completely.On the indoor side, place the flat edge of the Peephole Key into the slots on your peephole and rotate counter-clockwise to unscrew it.Use the toothed edge of the Peephole Key to carefully remove paint covering the edges or slots.Check for paint on or around your peephole, both indoors and outdoors.You may have to remove excess paint to unscrew your peephole.The battery is fully charged when just one LED is lit (note that this may take several hours).Plug it into a USB port using the provided orange cable (located underneath your Peephole Key).Find it in the Peephole Cam tray, along with the adapter and tightening nut. Setting up your Ring Peephole Cam is simple.
