

If you're genuinely uncertain what type of doorbell chime you have, you can also find the chime box, take off the front, and look inside for a bell and hammer or an electronic speaker.īelow is a list of mechanical and electronic doorbell chimes we have tested and confirmed.ħ6001, 76003, 76006, 76020, 76034, 76040, 76200, 76205, 76210, 76515 An electronic doorbell chime plays pre-recorded digital tones through an electronic speaker and often has a selection of different tones you can choose from. As its name indicates, a mechanical chime creates its sound by using a physical bell and a mechanical hammer and makes a traditional "ding-dong" sound. The simplest way to identify which type or doorbell chime you have is to listen to the sound it makes.

What's the difference between a mechanical and a digital doorbell chime and how do I tell which one I have? Your transformer should match your chime's operating voltage which is usually 16-24VAC. Note: Do not use DC supplies with wired chimes. Use of any other DC supply will cause damage to your device. Note: Only official Ring DC supplies should be used to power this device.
RING VIDEO DOORBELL COMPATIBLE WITH EMERSON C8550 PRO
The Ring Video Doorbell Pro r equires a compatible doorbell, Ring plug-in adapter or transformer (not included): 16-24 VAC, 40VA max, 50/60Hz No halogen or garden-lighting transformers. How do I know if it's compatible with a Ring Video Doorbell Pro? Find out more about the installing the Video Doorbell Pro if you're in Europe.īoth the Ring Chime and Ring Chime Pro are compatible with the Ring Video Doorbell Pro. Video Doorbell Pro is not compatible with existing 8-12 VAC wired doorbells in Europe. This article applies to Ring Video Doorbell Pro users within the US and Canada.
