Overview
The Ring Alarm Base Station is the Z-Wave hub for Ring Alarm Gen 1/2 systems — it supervises sensors, keypads, sirens, and range extenders, connects to the internet for app control and optional Ring Protect professional monitoring, and drives local siren/battery backup behavior during outages.
The hub is the center of Ring Alarm: arming state, Z-Wave supervision, local siren, and communication to Ring cloud for app notifications and optional professional monitoring all flow through it. Cameras and doorbells appear in the same Ring app but alarm sensors require this hub (or Alarm Pro) for intrusion detection.
Ring Alarm is app-first — there is no traditional installer programming menu. Device naming, user access, modes, and monitoring are configured in the Ring app under the correct Location.
At a Glance
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Role | Z-Wave alarm hub + local siren |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi and/or Ethernet to router |
| Wireless mesh | Z-Wave (Ring Alarm devices) |
| Backup power | Internal rechargeable battery |
| Local siren | Built-in siren on Base Station |
| App control | Ring app — arm/disarm, device health, events |
| Monitoring | Optional Ring Protect Pro professional monitoring |
| Typical range | Z-Wave to sensors; use Range Extender for large homes |
What This Hub Does Well
See summary above — the hub coordinates arming, Z-Wave supervision, local siren, and cloud connectivity for the entire Ring Alarm location.
Before You Service or Replace One
- Exact model — Ring Alarm Base Station vs Alarm Pro (router) — replacement steps differ.
- Location in app — devices belong to a Ring Location; swapping hubs may require re-enrollment.
- Monitoring account — Ring Protect Pro status, permits, and emergency contacts.
- Network — Wi-Fi credentials, Ethernet path, and ISP outage history.
- Generation mix — confirm Gen 1 vs Gen 2 accessory compatibility in Ring support.
Official Sources
- https://ring.com/support/products/alarm/ring-alarm-gen-2?page=1
Use official Ring support articles for reset procedures, battery types, LED patterns, and regional availability — Ring updates app flows frequently.
Installation Notes
Follow Ring Alarm Base Station setup and support articles and the official support links in this product folder for mounting, power, and enrollment.
Pre-install checklist
- Verify Ring Alarm vs camera/doorbell ecosystem — wrong product category cannot enroll on hub.
- Confirm Ring app on latest version; owner account available for setup.
- Plan device name and room in app for service clarity.
- For monitored locations: verify alarm permit and emergency contact list current.
- Have replacement batteries or transformer spec confirmed before truck roll.
Typical install sequence
- Set up Base Station / Alarm Pro first if this is an alarm Z-Wave device.
- Mount hardware per official template — drill, adhesive, or screw as specified.
- Insert battery / connect power; remove pull tab if present.
- Add Device in Ring app; scan QR or follow in-app prompts.
- Complete placement test (motion, contact gap, outdoor comm test) at final location.
- Arm/disarm test or Live View test; confirm events in app history.
Base Station placement
- Central location for Z-Wave range to sensors and keypads.
- Within Wi-Fi or Ethernet reach of router — Ethernet preferred for stability.
- Not inside metal cabinet or far basement corner if sensors are on upper floors.
- Keep backup battery charged — test after extended outage.
Power and connectivity reference
| Product type | Power | Network |
|---|---|---|
| Alarm hub | AC + backup battery | Wi-Fi and/or Ethernet |
| Z-Wave sensor/siren/keypad | Battery or AC per model | Z-Wave to hub |
| Range Extender | Wall outlet | Z-Wave repeater |
| Camera / doorbell | Battery, plug, wired, PoE | Wi-Fi |
| Chime Pro | Wall outlet | Wi-Fi extender for Ring devices |
Source: Ring Alarm Base Station setup and support articles (Ring official documentation).