Arm and Disarm Ring Alarm with Mode Schedules
Mode schedules¹ allow you to create a schedule to change the mode of your Ring Alarm system. The Mode Schedule will automatically change the Ring Alarm system's Mode to Home, Away, or Disarmed at the time and days chosen.
For example, if you routinely arm your system at night, you may want to create a schedule that will automatically switch your Ring Alarm to Home Mode¹ every night at 10pm. If you put your system in Home Mode every night but have a different evening routine on the weekend, you can set up a second schedule just for weekends to accommodate your lifestyle.
While Alarm Owners and Shared Users can arm or disarm¹ using the app at anytime, only Alarm Owners can create and delete schedules.
Ring Alarm and all Ring Alarm accessories require a compatible Ring subscription (sold separately) for digital arming/disarming and certain other in-app features.
How to create a new mode schedule¹ for Ring Alarm
Open the Ring app to the main dashboard.
Tap the Alarm tile under Devices.
Tap your device's Settings.
- TapMode Schedules.
- TapAdd Schedule.
- Enter the name for the schedule, and select the specific mode and time for the schedule.
- Select the day(s) of the week you’d like to apply this schedule.
- TapSave Schedule.
You’ll be taken to the mode schedule overview screen that displays all schedules for your Ring Alarm.
How to delete a mode schedule¹ for Ring Alarm
Open the Ring app to the main dashboard.
Tap the Alarm tile under Devices.
Tap your device's Settings.
- TapMode Schedules.
- Select the schedule you want to delete.
- SelectRemove this Scheduleand confirm removal.
If you have a schedule conflict, the app will display an error informing you of an issue. You should resolve this conflict immediately. You can update the time, day or mode of the schedule in conflict to resolve the issue. Additionally, you can turn off the schedule completely by using the toggle in the upper right corner of the card.
Please note when arming the Alarm system by a schedule, all faulted sensors will be automatically bypassed.