Keypad Gen2 Mode Lights

Yes, the mode status light always on is a basic feature for alarm system keypads and is more valuable than the ability to make the keypad portable. If not possible, make a wired keypad a separate product so we can keep the status light on. I often wish there was a product that just showed the status light so I could stick it near the backdoor, since this is where we get most of our false alarms from - opening the backdoor when not knowing the alarm is active.

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I have my 2nd Gen Keypad by my front door and is visible through a small window. My old alarm system (non Ring) would be clearly visisble that it was Armed jbut the Ring keypad looks to be off. I would love the Status lights to show Armed or Armed Away and stay on until disarmed. Helps with a visual at night if the system was armed instead of having to walk over so it shows.

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I just switched to Ring Alarm and was shocked to see that this feature is not enabled in 2nd Gen Keypads.
Please add ASAP!

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I was happy (?) to see that I’m not the only one experiencing this, but I’d like to add that I have *Gen1* keypads, so this isn’t solely a Gen2 issue; it was definitely the result of a recent keypad update.

Both of my keypads are hardwired (using some 12v-to-5v-USB adapters I got somewhere) and up until a few weeks/months ago, each one would *always* indicate the mode without requiring motion or a keypress. Waking up in the middle of the night and wondering if I remember to arm the alarm shouldn’t require me to get out of bed to check; I should be able to look across the room and have my answer. (I suspect I’m preaching to the choir here, but I’m a little cranky since I felt like my keypads were mocking me – “We never showed you the mode; you always had to stand in front of the keypad or press a button!”)

I’m not familiar with this community board; is there a better way to lodge a “Ring, please fix this!” request with the mothership? I mentioned this to my brother and he confirmed that he’s having the same issue and suggested that perhaps Ring made this “no mode light until ‘requested’” change to benefit the non-hardwired users which is great, but almost irrelevant for hardwired users. (I say almost because maybe someone out there cares about the extra 4 milliamps per week that the LEDs draw. :slight_smile:

TIA

Erp! Turns out that the power for my Gen 1 keypad was coming from a 12v-to-5v USB step-down converter and the converter was dead, so no power, so no lights (until motion or keypress). Ordered another converter and I should be back in business when I swap the new for old. Sorry for the bad Gen 1 info… :frowning:

Really need this feature! Doesn’t seem like it should be that difficult to pull off considering Gen1 was capable.

Just replaced a 20 year old security system with Ring and that system had this feature.

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Yes! Ring, plain and simple, this was a feature miss on this release, 100% feature needs to return for Gen 2, could be simply fixed with a firmware update.

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Bought alarm for the fact it is wireless and does not need to be wired in. No happy see that I can’t tell which mode is active. Mode lights need to be on at all times on keypad. This is a basic function of the alarm. I want to be able to just look at the keypad from a distance to know which mode it is in not having to walk by it to find out.

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Posted my original Feature Request for what’s hopefully a simple update 3 months ago now… hopefully this is in the works for the near future!

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Just echoing what everyone else is suggesting. When my Gen1 Keypad died out of the blue last week I ordered the Gen2 and just intstalled yesterday. It’s mounted on the wall by a big window in the front of the house - very visable from the front yard. My wife and I were VERY disappointed to learn that the mode lights do not stay on, especially when armed. The bright red light alone is a deterrent and not having the ability to keep it on with power save mode “off” is a step backwards as everyone else has said. Hopefully this feature can be added!

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Ring please add this ASAP this is a basic keypad feature on alarms from your competitors.

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This is one of the many much needed and basic features that I stupidly assumed was intergrated within the Ring ecosystem.

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Agree with all of these posts. A visual queue to the status of the alarm from across the room would be MOST valuable.

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Just installed our new 5 piece system along with the retrofit kit and not having AT LEAST the mode stay illuminated (plugged in with Power Saving turned off) is crazy to us. It’s a glaring hole and makes us consider returning the whole thing. Please push a firmware update!!

Also, another issue with the keypad is that there’s no clear feedback showing that the unit is ready to arm.

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5 months later since the original request and still no word either way, if this will be implemented or not?

This is such a basic and standard feature of any alarm keypad. Unacceptable that 5 months have passed since close to 50 people have requested this simple update.

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Love the look and extra functanality of the Chime pro Gen 2 but would love the ability to schedual the time of the LED light comes on and off and or the ability to adjust the ambient light sensitivity as my chime pro is located in our internal hallway but the light will come on during the day when the hall is still well lit.

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Same here! I’d like to see a ambient light sensitivity adjustment or something for the night light. It seems to now work as it should, turning off and on (at first it just never turned off–ever) but it seems it needs direct light to turn off. I ended up moving mine from my kitchen to my living room. When it was in the kitchen, despite being daylight, it only ever turned off if my kitchen lights were on. Now, in my living room, it’s only off when the sun is directly hitting it. There are often times when it’s perfectly light out, but not bright enough in the room for the night light to turn off during the day.

I’d love to see some sort of adjustment to tune the sensitivity to our liking.

Thanks!

Totally agree. Other folks in my house don’t use the app and need to know whether the system is armed or not so they don’t set it off inadvertently when they leave the house.

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Idea. Push out a firmware upgrade that affords the user the capability to either turn the always-on feature on or off. Problem solved for both parties who either do or don’t want the light. I, for one, need that light so people in my household can tell whether it’s armed or not.

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This definitely needs a firmware update. It’s long overdue.

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