The cover should be flush with the camera body when you are done.Spending on a battery tender helps you keep your car battery charged and is especially important for people who leave their cars inactive for a long time. Turn the screw clockwise (turning to the right) approximately three turns, or until snug. Align the guide notches as shown, and gently hold the cover in place against the camera body.Ģ. To secure the back cover and close the cameraġ. Then, if you pull the opening tool gently, the camera's back cover also comes off because the two are now attached. (Accessibility) Another way to remove the back cover after it is unscrewed completely, is to turn the opening tool around and insert the mounting end into the camera's back cover (you will feel and hear a click when the mount is secured). As shown in the illustration, be careful to hold the camera on its side, to allow the cover to come off.ģ.a. Apply side pressure on the opening tool to gently pry the cover loose. Use the included opening tool, to turn the screw counter-clockwise (turning to the left) until the screw spins freely.ģ. If it is present, remove the silicone protective cover from the fastening screw, and keep it for future use.Ģ. To remove the back cover and open the cameraġ. Turn left (counter clockwise) to open, and right (clockwise) to close. You can also use a coin, or flathead screwdriver.Ī plastic sticker on the back of the camera shows the direction to turn. The screw slot allows you to use the included opening tool/mount adapter unscrew the camera back. Your camera shipped with a silicone disc covering the screw that secures the back cover. Click to learn about adding an Indoor (gen 2) or Outdoor camera to your system.īefore trying to remove the back cover, you must remove the camera from any mounts or accessories. For your convenience, we added a QR code version of the serial number to scan with the Blink mobile app. The serial number is needed to add a device to a system. You should feel a slight click when the doorbell is secure.įor Outdoor and Indoor (gen 2) cameras, the batteries and Device Serial Number (DSN) sticker are found inside the back cover. Align the top of the doorbell with the top of the back plate so that the hook sets, then press the bottom against the back plate firmly until you feel and hear a click.įor doorbell with an open battery bay, connect the doorbell to the back plate by lining up the pins and using a two step motion - press the doorbell against the back plate firmly (with moderate force), then push down to line up the bottom edges. If your doorbell has a battery cover, make sure it is in place, and secured before reconnecting to the back plate. Replace battery cover : Insert tabs of the door into the slots near terminal screws.Ĭlose battery cover: Complete closing the door and press until a click confirms it is secure. Open battery cover: Press the grey release button to open, then lift the door, to remove. If your doorbell has the weather protective battery cover, keep it safe when you change batteries, because the door is important for proper function. One has an open battery bay, the second has a weather protective battery cover. Inside the battery case you can find the QR code and corresponding Device Serial Number (DSN), the reset button, and a diagram shows the correct position to insert new batteries. When released, slide the doorbell up while pivoting away from the back plate. If your doorbell has an open battery compartment, the latch is opened by pulling the key toward you slightly. If your doorbell has a battery cover, then removing it from the back plate is done by pressing the key straight into the slot until the grey catch is released. Put the key into the opening at the base of the Blink Video Doorbell. If you need another key, contact Blink support. To remove the doorbell from its back plate, use the Opening Key that came taped to the paper template in the product box. To be completely safe, we recommend turning off all power to the doorbell chime at the circuit breaker before opening the doorbell case to change batteries. Electrical Shock Hazard: When electric wires are connected to the back plate, live current is available at the two metal contact posts.
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