hello one welcome to the computer labs YouTube channel so today we are looking
at the nest hello this is the UK product so it's only been out a couple of weeks
and I'm going to show you how to install it
using a pretty standard setup with a new installation using the two-wire
installation so if you're interested in installing a nest hello in the UK or
anywhere else please do keep on watching this video.
okay so for this installation
I'm using a bell wire which is suitable for 16 volt 24 volt and a doorbell chime
again needs to suit the transformer 16 volts 24 volt I'm using the Honeywell
ding-dong I'm also using the protec transformer model number BT8-16 and a
din rail housing and closure to mount the transformer, Next job is to
download the nest app and go down to the bottom where you can add a product and
then it first asks you to take a picture of your chimes wiring if you already
have one in and it asks you how many wires it has to free or more obviously if
yours is a new installation then you can just pick whichever configuration you
are setting up as, so the next part of the process if you do have a bell chime
already installed is disconnect individual wires so it asks you to do
these individuals so you don't get mixed up I presume actually to disconnect one
then insert the nest chime so that in line with the circuit you already have
obviously it's a new install you can just do it as per the wiring but if you
do have one that's already there just disconnect them put the bell chime
connector in line your wiring there and what the Chime connector does it makes
sure that the nest hello camera has a constant feed and the way normal bell works is by
using a open circuit so when you push the bell it will close the circuit and ring
your doorbell the chime connector allows power to get to the nest camera at all
times so it's recording at 24/7 okay so you see in the app on the left as I've
been talking it's been just going through the process and and you see in
the video me wiring the one in this Honeywell chime
and I'm just putting the chime connector just where the batteries could you can use
this on batteries as well this particular chime and I'm just putting it in the
middle there and then obviously close the Bell housing up. Next thing is today
we find the doorbell and wall plate mark out where you're mounting it I was have
a good look you don't want it to be hidden in the corner because it'll block
the camera and obviously look at the your going to install a wedge so I'm just
drilling a hole out for the bell wire and I've already pilot drilled the
screws for mounting at the backplate goes without saying suppose that make sure
that you are confident where the camera is going before you start drilling holes
and plastic and wooden frames I'm pretty confident that I will get the view that I
want from this camera going in the corner of the wall and door frame just
there okay so that's me screwed on now and I can also see that I
have installed the wedge to face me away from the small wall that comes away
there and ready to now pull our wires through and just loop them up ready to go
there just to loop the screws around so I'll just hook around the screws tighten
them up and you'll notice there's a code on the back of the camera they'll just
explain that in a second but the first thing just to click it in is just offer
the front of the the top of the camera up to the bracket and then you should
hear an audible click when you push the bottom in once you get it lined up like
so once that's done obviously you now mounted, and you know ready for some power
everything's connected double check everything if you're a breaker switch
you breaker on make sure obviously the transforms okay you can see there the
protek mounted in the housing doesn't this show I have to go into a housing
like that could just on a din rail-mounted
and somewhere else within the house okay so now is connected I've got some
nest alarms that he's gonna do it product assists for the Wi-Fi so you
push the smoke alarm it then gets all the Wi-Fi details off the smoke alarm
obviously yours might be a slightly different setup depending on what you're
using and you see how it's finishing up adding it to my nest account
once it's finished add in the Wi-Fi settings I should be all good to go so
now it's in my main nest account if you haven't got one you'll have to create a
nest account but there is already nest stuff on it this particular system once
it goes and gets all the details should you should be able to see a view of the
camera and as you can see that the view of this particular hello camera and the bell
and it also asks you do you want to install the wedge I already have done
and it will also ask you to ring that the chime to check if you're running a
different chime you can hit the button now do you have an electronic chime I
don't this is the ding dong type so I leave that one unselected and I'll now
push the Bell and we should get a confirmation that everything is OK
and there we go that's the hello and chime all ready to go pick the language
I'm going for English us and that is full of pre-recorded voices that you can
set when answering the door that's it that's how to install a Nest Hello onto a
chime doorbell thank you very much for
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