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The rest of the devices in the kit are similarly easy to install. Follow the steps in the app to connect the keypad, the range extender, the motion sensor and the door/window sensors. The keypad comes with a power adapter, but it's supposed to be able to run on the rechargeable battery for months. The motion and door/window sensors are also battery-powered. You'll be asked to assign each device a unique name so you can more easily tell them apart in the app and when you receive alerts. Plug the included base station adapter into an outlet and then into the base station.

Then, press the pairing button on base station for it to enter pairing mode. The eight-piece kit comes with a base station, a keypad, a range extender, a motion sensor and four door/window sensors. Think about where you want to install your Alarm Security Kit, from the Wi-Fi-enabled base station to the keypad and the sensor accessories.
Step 6: Connect the base station
The app will prompt you to confirm your address if you already have an account, or to provide your address if it's a new account. This information is required to activate the Ring system, as each location can only have one Alarm Security Kit installed. -security.com needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding. The keypad is one of the main ways you'll interact with your Alarm Security Kit, aside from the Ring app. You have the option to enter your Wi-Fi info -- or connect directly to your router via the included ethernet cable.

Your Ring Alarm Security Kit is now installed and ready to use. Familiarize yourself with the app and the different modes -- disarm, home and away -- that you can switch between, depending on your status. You can also customize your settings in the Ring app, as well as enable the siren built into the base station.
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