Overview
Ring Alarm Keypad — Z-Wave keypad for arming, disarming, and status at an entry point without opening the Ring app.
On Ring Alarm, this device is a supervised Z-Wave peripheral — status appears under Device Health in the Ring app, and faults can block arming depending on mode settings.
At a Glance
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Function | Arm/disarm, status LED, panic (model-dependent) |
| Wireless | Z-Wave to Base Station |
| Power | AC adapter and/or battery backup per generation |
| Codes | Shared user access via Ring app — not standalone user tables |
| Mounting | Wall mount at entry; within Z-Wave range |
What This Device Does Well
Provides reliable status reporting and user-facing alerts through the Ring app when installed and enrolled correctly.
Before You Service or Replace One
- Generation — Gen 1 vs Gen 2 vs 3rd gen — battery type and reset steps differ.
- Hub online — Base Station must show connected in app before diagnosing sensor.
- Range — distant devices may need Range Extender, not a new sensor.
- Tamper — cover fully closed before declaring hardware fault.
- Monitoring mode — Practice/disarmed modes affect whether alarms dispatch.
Official Sources
- https://ring.com/support/articles/6uisx/Troubleshooting-your-Ring-Alarm-Keypad-Gen-2
- https://ring.com/support/products/alarm/keypad-gen-2?page=1
Use official Ring support articles for reset procedures, battery types, LED patterns, and regional availability — Ring updates app flows frequently.