Ring pro works fine for a couple of events and then stops working your ring pro requires a power source that supplies a minimum of 16 volts ac.
Ring doorbell mechanical chime stopped working.
Connect up the replacement button the same way the original button was wired.
It s possible the chime kit may not be compatible with the doorbell 2 which is why it is not working consistently.
From here click on general settings and then doorbell chime type.
The microphone on the ring doorbell may not be enabled and therefore you will not be able to receive and hear any sound.
Taking the wires at the door off the video doorbell and connecting them together for a brief second should sound your internal chime.
If you don t find a broken wire remove the doorbell button by unscrewing it or prying it out of its hole with a putty knife.
To check the voltage of your ring pro open the ring app select your ring pro and tap device health.
Screw the button to the wall and you re done.
Therefore ensure that the microphone has been enabled on the device by going to the ring doorbell app and toggling the microphone button.
If the issue persists you may need to replace the microphone.
If the contact between the wires makes the bell ring then the button is broken and should be replaced.
Unscrew the doorbell button and touch together the two wires fastened to the back.
The option to choose between a mechanical and digital doorbell is not a setting for the doorbell 2 as you don t need to do anything additional when installing it to a mechanical chime.
Ring pro works fine for a couple of events and then stops working your ring pro requires a power source that supplies a minimum of 16 volts ac at 20 volt amps when connected directly to a transformer plug in adapter or 30 volt amps when used with an internal doorbell.
Now it should trigger the mechanical chime when you ring the doorbell.
If it chimes this means the chime kit is at least working and there is enough power to power the chime kit.