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It will show outside within its scope of view if it is installed outside and will show inside within its scope of view if installed inside.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Kwaize. Thank you for taking the time to reach out to us with your question. The Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Gen.) was designed for indoor or outdoor use. We recommend following these instructions when installing your Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Gen.): For the best results, mount it around 1.2 meters above the ground. There are two types of screws included in the product packaging: The four wood screws are used to secure the mounting bracket to your door or wall. The two star-shaped security screws are used to tighten the screws into the bottom of the Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Generation) faceplate to help deter theft. You'll need to install wall anchors when installing on stucco, brick, or concrete. Grab 4 of the wall anchors from Bag A. Using your Ring Doorbell as a template, mark 4 drill holes on the wall. Use a 1/4" masonry drill bit (not included) to drill the holes, then insert the four wall anchors. Install the mounting bracket. Using a Philips head screwdriver, drive the mounting screws from Bag A into your wall (or into the anchors, if installed) until they are flush with the mounting bracket. Attach your Ring Doorbell to the mounting bracket. Hook the slot on the rear of your Ring Doorbell onto the tab near the top of the mounting bracket. Then, let the Doorbell pivot down to sit flush on its bracket. Secure the doorbell. CAUTION! If you use the wrong screws to secure the doorbell, you could damage the battery during installation, create a fire hazard, and be seriously injured. DO NOT use any screws other than the included short security screws when securing your Ring Doorbell to the bracket. Use the star-shaped end of the included screwdriver to insert and tighten two of the security screws from Bag B into the bottom of your Ring Doorbell. We invite you to reach out to our community if any additional information is needed regarding your Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Gen.). The Ring Community is our first peer-to-peer community forum, giving our customers the ability to help one another by sharing their feedback and experiences with each other. Thank you, Melissa from Ring.
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