 Hey, everyone drew with geowarm, and I am back to talk to you about the 2 gig gc2 e And how to get it wired for power now this device is a is a little different because it has a face plate And then you have to actually remove it from the it's back plate as well in order to get it open So what we're going to do here is I'll show you how to get this thing opened up So what you're going to do is there's a little corner. You just kind of get underneath that corner like so Right there and pull it apart Okay, now our face plate has been taken off now we need to get these two screws here Taken off so this one and this one so you need a flathead screwdriver There are spring loaded screws, so you just kind of back them out here and then they kind of Let the tension loose a little bit so that the face plate kind of snaps off a little bit as you can see Now you take your flathead screwdriver, and you're going to go right into the top of the actual touchscreen itself Just pull it towards you and these little tabs that have screwdrivers marked on them now once you've done that You just take it and you're going to open it up Okay, we're going to take our back plate. We're going to put it down here now We'll look at the inside of the actual 2 gig gc2 e system itself here Pull this out of the way so as you can see right here We have our backup battery and Where our backup battery actually makes its connection, so you're just going to go ahead and slide that in there And once that's connected We're going to move on and getting it wired for power So i'm going to go ahead and put this thing down on my nice soft mat so as to not scratch the screen And you are going to need a strip of 22 20 or 18 gauge 2 conductor wire any strip But it does not come with it so you will need to provide it So i'm going to go ahead and get this fed in through the back plate here like so so that way we have it Fed and ready to rock Okay, so now Keep that out of the way you we are going to take the black wire We're going to be wiring it all the way down into what's called v minus, which is right down here Get that black wire in there then get it tightened down and that's v negative or v minus is where the black wire here is going Okay, then we're going to take the red wire and that is going to go to v plus or v positive Which is our positive power output here And polarity does matter. That's why they're labeled up positive and negative in this case Okay, after we've got that done this thing is ready to be wired to its power supply As we've plugged the battery in and gotten all that done. So we'll go ahead and we'll get this device closed up and ready Pull that wire through as to keep it tight All right So just like that then we snap it in After that you're going to get your screws put in place here just like so All right, and after that's done. We'll put the front plate back on. Okay We now have our front plate mounted to the device Okay Now we'll get the actual power supply itself wired So we have our red and black connections on our 22 gauge to conductor wire This is uh a dc power supply. So polarity does matter So we're going to take the red wire and of course that's going to be going to plus here Right over here as you can see Okay, after you've got that in you just go ahead and you tighten it down And made there now we do the same thing with the Negative connection tighten down here. All right, we have our connections made now We can go ahead and get it applied for power Okay, now we'll go ahead and apply the power now when you apply this power It does take a few moments for the screen to actually kick on but you'll hear it beep So let's make sure we're getting power here It is getting power So we're just waiting for it to kick the screen on now Ladies and gentlemen, this is how you power the 2 gig gc2 e If you have any questions or any 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