 Hey everyone, it's Drew here and I'm back to talk about the 2GIG edge and learning in the 2GIG DW10E-345 door window contact into the actual panel itself, the 2GIG edge. Now this is super, super easy to do. It's actually even easier if you haven't already removed the tab from the device like I have, but that's alright. So I'll show you both ways to do it here. So the first thing we're going to do is we're going to go ahead and hit the gear in the bottom right hand corner of the 2GIG edge panel and then you're going to enter your installer code, which out of the factory is one, five, six, one, and that'll get you into another programming menu. You're going to go ahead and scroll down to the third row and you're going to click Installer Toolbox. Once you get into there, you're going to go into Panel Programming. Once you're in Panel Programming, you'll see a bunch of different things that are listed in there. In this case, what we're going to learn in is a door window contact. So you're just going to go ahead and click Wireless Zones. And in my panel's case here, we have not learned anything in yet. This is a fresh panel, brand new. So this will be the first thing we're going to learn in. Now, when you go in here, this thing is actually pretty cool because it gives you a hamburger icon so you can select the equipment code. In this case, this is going to be a 2862, which is an E-Series thin door window contact. Once you've went ahead and got that in there, hit the down arrow just at the bottom of the screen and you're going to move on to Sensor Type. Now, this is where you're going to choose what type of responsibility the sensor is going to have. So you press the hamburger icon and it'll bring up the list. In this case, I'm going to set it as a door and it is going to be an entry exit, which means that it's going to have a delay on it. It'll give me some time to get to the keypad once the door has been opened. What we'll do now is we'll press the down arrow and it's going to move on to TXID. When you've done this, it's a lot easier just to learn it in so that way you can recognize and the system will recognize that it's responsive. So in this case, you're going to hit learn. If you still have the tab that's located in the bottom of this thing, at that point you would pull that tab and it would automatically learn it in. I've already done that so in my case, I'm just going to do it by actually triggering the sensor. So you just take the magnet and you put it next to it and you trigger it a few times and as you can see, it learns it in. So I'm going to go ahead and hit accept to accept my serial number and then we're going to hit the down arrow. This point, it's already on the correct loop, leave it at loop two, press the down arrow. You're going to go to voice descriptor. Voice descriptor is where you can choose what it's going to say. So you go ahead and hit edit voice descriptor. In this case, we're just going to go with front door. So I'll type in FR, front and then door, whoops, door, there we go. Now it has front door as its voice descriptor. Now you can enable the chime if you'd like. It will actually say that terminology that you just put in there. So in this case, we'll go with the voice only option for the chime and smart areas assignment. You're just going to leave that on S1 unless you're going to be setting up smart areas which is completely up to you. The transmission delay, that means that it's going to give you an additional amount of time before the sensor actually transmits its signal to the central station. So in this case, I'm going to disable that because I want it to immediately transmit if it goes past the actual delay time. Sensor reports enabled, that means it's going to be sending a signal to central station. And sensor supervised means that the panel will be monitoring the sensor for check-ins. At this point, the zone is learned in. So you can choose next zone or you can just go ahead and hit the back arrow. Everything is locked in and it will be saved. So you just keep hitting the back arrow if you're wanting to get out of programming at this point. So we'll try to get it to chime now. So here we go. All right, there we go. So the front door is open now. Now I'll go ahead and I'll close it and we're ready to go. So ladies and gentlemen, that is how you learn in the 2GIG DW10E-345 into the brand new 2GIG Edge panel. If you have any comments or questions, please leave them below in the comment box. But other than that, you guys have a great day. Take care. 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.