Another important consideration is which model you’re trying to reset. The steps you follow will vary depending on which model you have.
Preparing to Reset a Ring Doorbell
Before you reset a Ring Doorbell, you need to ensure you have the right tools for the job. The safety screws that attach the doorbell plate to your door require a special screwdriver to remove them properly. Without it, you won’t be able to reset the Ring Doorbell. If you don’t have the screwdriver, shop on Ring and order a new one. However, some users have also indicated that a T6 Torx screwdriver also works. Also, be aware that removing and resetting the Ring Doorbell will completely delete any personalization, settings, or accounts on it. If you intend to use the same one again, you will have to completely reprogram it before it works.
Removing the Ring Doorbell
Removing the Ring Doorbell from the door requires unscrewing the faceplate from the surface. Go slow and take your time so that you don’t damage the casing or scratch the paint on your home. While not all models require this necessarily, many do. At this point, you should be able to access the Ring Doorbell itself. Since the reset depends on having physical access to the device, these steps must be completed. You cannot reset it without doing so.
Resetting the Ring Doorbell
One difficulty some users face when resetting a Ring Doorbell is that there’s more than one model. Different models have slightly different requirements for reset. If you aren’t sure which model you have, the best first step is to find out by checking your Ring app.
How to Tell Which Ring Doorbell You Have
The Ring app will let you quickly discover exactly which doorbell you’re using. Since the app controls every aspect of a Ring device, it’s very unusual for a user to have a doorbell without also having the Ring app. However, if you don’t have it installed, you can download it for free for Android or iOS. When you choose a set of steps to follow to reset your device, follow the ones for your specific model. Otherwise, the reset might not work correctly.
How to Reset the Ring Doorbell
All of the Ring Doorbell models have essentially the same steps for a factory reset. The real difficulty is finding the button on different models.
The Ring Video Doorbell Wired, Ring Video Doorbell Pro and Pro 2, Ring Video Doorbell 3 and 4, and the Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus should have setup buttons located on the right side of the doorbell near an orange dot.The Ring Video Doorbell Elite and Ring Video Doorbell 2 have their setup buttons in the top right above the camera.The Ring Video Doorbell’s first and second-generation models’ setup buttons are located on the back of the doorbell.
After finding the buttons, follow these steps: At this point, you can begin setting up your device, give it away, or sell it without worry. However, you may also need to remove it from your app if you aren’t using the device again.
How to Set Up the Ring Doorbell
While steps for each doorbell may vary slightly, this is the fundamental way to set up your doorbell. Since you’ve reset it, you’ll have to go through the initial setup again. However, you don’t have to set it up and connect it to the app again. The same device will still be registered to your app. If you’re setting it up on an iOS device, you’ll have to select Join once you reach setup mode on the Ring doorbell. It should automatically join your network on an Android device.
How to Remove the Device From the Ring App
If you’re resetting the Ring Doorbell to get rid of it or replace it, it’s helpful to know how to remove the device from your Ring app. Doing so will help you not get confused between devices and assure that your alerts and commands don’t get confused. Now someone else will be able to register it. Always download any videos you’ve saved from the device before removing it from the app. Removing it from the app isn’t necessary if you’re resetting it for your personal use.
Tips and Tricks
Some people experiencing problems with Ring doorbells will cut the power that enables it to work. It acts as a soft reboot but isn’t suggested by the manufacturer. Proceed with caution. It is less complicated than physically removing the cover, but abrupt power changes can damage sensitive electronics.If you can’t get the doorbell into setup mode, contact Ring Support to talk to a professional about the problem. Often it means a unit needs to be replaced, and if you’re under warranty, they may do so for free.If you aren’t sure when to release the setup button, some users recommend holding it until the lights stop cycling and a black screen appears. That won’t be the same for each model but was suggested as a fix for people having difficulty resetting the Ring Pro.