 Hey everyone, Drew with GeoArm, and I am back to talk to you about the Honeywell Home Pro Series. Whether it be the Pro A7 or the Pro A7 Plus, both are going to program the same way in regards to this key fob that we're going to be programming in. So this is actually pretty easy to get in there. This is the Pro 6 fob, by the way. I'm sorry. It's the encrypted 4-button key fob. So what we're going to do first to get this going is we're going to go ahead and press the menu button at the bottom and scroll down to the very bottom of the page. Go to Tools, and you're going to enter your installer code 4-1-1-2. Now make sure that you have had the latest firmware applied to your panel before trying to do this or else you will not be able to access programming. The panels come with an older firmware revision, which does not allow for on-site programming. So make sure that you have your firmware update done prior to trying to do this. So we're going to go ahead and continue. We'll go into programming now. Once in programming, you're going to choose peripherals, and then you're going to go ahead and hit the plus sign at the very top. At this point it is in a learn mode. What we're going to do is we're going to press the top two buttons at the same time, and you will start to see them blink fast, as you can see here. So they're alternating, and once they go solid, you will see that this thing has learned into the panel. Alright? There we go. Alright, it has learned into the panel. Now we just need to assign it things, okay? So, depending upon what partition you want this to operate, you would choose the partitions here. I only have one, so I'm going to leave it as partition one. It also enables you to assign what user controls this key fob. In my case, I want it to be the master because that's the only user I have programmed in here. You'll see the zone number it programs the fob in. You'll see the device type. This is not a four-button key fob. You can change it here, and there's all kinds of different options. One, two, four, six, eight. So mine is a four, and it will show you the actual buttons and what they do. So, for instance, button one, it's arm away. Then we're going to have disarm button two. Then we're going to have arm stay button three. And then this button is currently programmed to no response. I typically like to make that a panic alarm. I'm not going to do that now, but if you wanted to do that, you would just hit that dropdown. And you can either choose silent for a silent burglary alarm, 24-hour audible for an audible alarm, or 24-hour auxiliary, which is typically a medical type, or a fire, which is something new. So that's actually pretty cool. So here, we're just going to go ahead and we're going to leave this blank and not use it. But like I said, if you wanted to, you definitely could. At this point, we've gone over all the settings. So if you wanted to add another one, you would hit save and add another. I don't. I'm just going to save it. At this point, it'll take us back and you'll see that it is enrolled here. We're going to hit the back arrow all the way out of programming. So it should take us all the way back to the main menu, at which point we can go ahead and test this thing out. We'll arm it away. Okay. There's arming away. Now we'll go ahead and we'll arm or disarm it. Okay. There's our disarm command. Now we're going to go ahead and arm it stay. Okay. Now we'll just disarm it. That, ladies and gentlemen, is how you program in the Pro 6 fob encrypted 4-button key fob into the Honeywell Home Pro Series, Pro A7, or Pro A7 plus panels. If you have any questions or comments, please leave them below. You guys take care and have a great day. Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube page and click the Show More tab underneath the video where you can view valuable links pertaining to this product, similar how-to videos, and our low-cost, no-contract alarm monitoring services.