 Hey guys, Drew with GeoArm and I'm back to talk to you about the brand new 2GIG edge and it's motion detector here, the 2GIG PIR1E-345. This is a pretty small and compact motion and it's encrypted. So we're going to show how to get this thing learned in, isn't really too difficult. The first thing that you want to do is you can see that there is a screw on top of this. You want to get that undone so that you can get the battery placed inside of this thing. This screw does back all the way out. So we'll get that pulled out here. Now the back plate should just come right off after you've done that, like so. And then what we're going to do is we're going to go ahead and put the battery in place. The battery goes right there. Now we're going to leave the cover off of this because in order to get this learned in, the cover does need to be off. So we're going to go ahead and hit the gear in the bottom right hand corner. The installer code is 1561 and that should bring up a brand new set of menu. So we're going to go into installer toolbox, which is in the third row. And then we're going to go into panel programming. Once you go into panel programming, a new set of options should appear. We're going to go into wireless zones. Now in this case, there are no zones learned into this panel. But if there were, you would see all of them over on this side over here. And it would scroll all the way through them for as high as you have. In this case, I'm just going to enroll it into zone one because zone one is open, brand new panel. What we're going to do first is equipment code. When you go into equipment code, there's a hamburger icon to the right. You're going to go ahead and press that. And then you're going to choose the equipment code for whatever it is you're working with. In this case, 2869 is the E-Series PIR with PET immunity, which is this. Then after you've chosen that, you're going to press the down arrow in the bottom of the screen and it's going to ask for sensor type. This is where you're going to give the sensor its responsibility. For a motion detector, typically you want to set it as an interior follower, but there's also an interior with delay setting if you need an extra delay on the motion. So in this case, we're just going to go with interior follower, which is standard setting for a motion. Then we're going to press the down arrow. At this point, it's going to ask you for the equipment type. We are using a motion. The reason why they ask is because sometimes you can set it up a door window contact under an interior follower type, but typically it's set up as a motion. So go ahead and just leave it as motion and then press the down arrow. At this point, it's going to ask for the serial number, the TXID of it. To do it on the motion, all you're going to do is just press down the tamper switch, like so, after pressing learn, of course, on the keypad. So bottom right-hand corner, you'll see the word learn. Go ahead and hit that and it'll start listening. There it is. At that point, it has learned in because I pressed the tamper switch. So you're going to go ahead and hit accept and then you'll see the TXID populate. Press the down arrow. Loop is going to be one for the motion detector. Just go ahead and hit the down arrow. This is where we're going to choose the voice descriptor. So I'll just call this like living room motion. So go Li and then you choose living and then room and then motion. Boom. At that point, you hit done and then the voice descriptor is in there. You don't want to chime typically on a motion detector. It kind of gets annoying every time you walk past a motion. It's going to chime at you or say what the zone is. So typically, you want to go ahead and leave it disabled. In this case, I will go voice only just so you guys can see that it is working. And then you're going to hit the down arrow. This is smart area assignment. I'm just going to leave it in area one. Transmission delay. This is where it gives it an additional delay until it transmits to the central station when it's triggered. Typically I disable that because I want it to immediately go to the central. I don't want there to be a delay for that signal to get to those guys. So after you've disabled that sensor reports enabled, you want to leave that that way unless you don't want the sensor to report and then sensor supervised you want to go enabled. At that point, you have configured the zone. You can hit the back arrow and you can see everything that's configured over on this side under the listing. Alright, now we're going to put the cover back on this device and then get the screw reinserted and at this point we can go ahead and get this tested. 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.