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It should. There is a setting for mechanical doorbells to operate when pushed. No guarantees as I had to replace mine after setup as it was super old and I think I messed something up when I attached their adaptor
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes, as long as voltage is greater than 16 volts and you follow the directions and put the capacitor module in the ringer per the manual.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We have the chime box with the wires going through the attic and down to the door bell. It sounds like it is similar to ours. Our home was built in 1998. If you have the two wires at the door it should be an issue. Also on your chime there should be three connections with Phillips head screws on them. Most times only two of these are used. The pro comes with a power device that you will have to attach there. No problem as long as you flip the breaker for it. Hope this helps
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, your model is not compatible with the Ring Pro.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.HI cmonster3, The Ring Video Doorbell Pro is compatible with AC-powered bell operating between 16-24 volts. Unfortunately, the Ring Video Doorbell Pro is not compatible with wireless bells or any bell/intercom system using a DC transformer. Bilan J, Customer Satisfaction Specialist [email protected]
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