 Hey guys, Drew with GeoWarm, and I am back to talk to you about the M2M MQ03-LTE dual path communicator and how to get it wired into your Honeywell Vista system. So super easy to do, it's going to be six connections total that we'll be making. Prior to doing this, make sure your panel is completely powered down. Mine is in this case, it's a shell, but you're going to need to make sure you unplug your backup battery and your power supply. So make sure there is absolutely no power going to this, you want to protect the system. It's not really going to harm you, but the system can get fried out. So just be very careful when you're doing this. So what we're going to do first here is we'll take a look at the actual communicator itself, which I have pre-wired. Now you are going to need to get wiring for this. I've used 22 gauge 4 conductor and a strand of 22 gauge 2 conductor. Whenever you want to do it, it is going to be six connections going back to the panel total. So just make sure that you have wire. You can see the communicator here, it's got its IP port there, it's antenna slot here, which we'll get to in a minute. What we're going to do first is we'll go over the connections that I've made before getting this video going. So from my strand of 4 conductor, I have gone red to positive power, which is plus on here. I have gone black to negative. I have gone green to DAT 1 or data 1. And I have gone white here in this case. Some of you may have yellow or another color, but I have gone white to DAT 2. Once you have made those connections, you're going to grab your strand of 2 conductor and you are going to go red to ring and black to tip. This wire is going to handle communications for us. Alright, so once we've confirmed those connections, we're going to go ahead and move this over to the side here. What we're going to be doing is we're going to be wiring this in just like a keypad. So we're just going to follow along just as it is. So there's going to be other wires in these slots. Just make sure that you wire this in there along with it. You don't really need to remove anything unless there's something that has specifically been told to be removed. But in this case, we don't have anything to remove. So we're just going to leave everything in there and we're going to wire this in along with it. Black is going to go to 4, which is ground. Then we're going to go red, which is our power, our positive power to number 5. Then we're going to go green to number 6. And then we are going to go white to number 7. Like so. Once we've done that, we're going to go ahead and make our communication connections at tip and ring. So you'll see that I've already stripped this side back as well. So we are going to be going red to 24 or ring. And then we are going to be going green or 23. Once those connections have been made, you've connected your dual path communicator. So now it's time to actually get it finalized here. So we're going to get our antenna plugged in. And this is a magnetic antenna. You can stick it to the side of the box. Put it on the top of the box. Don't recommend putting it inside the box though. It's not a very good idea. It does mess with stuff. So probably put it outside the box would be a best. But now after we've got our antenna connected, like so, we're going to go ahead and get our Ethernet connection put in here. So just take your Ethernet connection, go into the slot here, snap it in. Make sure you hear that click. At that point, this device is completely connected to the panel and ready for activation. So make sure to give us a call, give us the serial number off this device and we'll get you going. If you guys have any questions or any comments, please leave them below. Other than that, take care and have a great day.