 Hey everyone, Drew with GeoArm, and I am back to talk to you about the 2GIG GC2e and how to program in the SMKT8E-345 as a low temperature freeze detector, alright? So the first thing you have to know is that the equipment code stays the same, 2058 in this case, and the only thing really that's going to change is the loop number. So it's going to go to loop 3, and it will also probably be a different zone type as well. There's also a 24-hour auxiliary on this, so that it monitors for the low temp properly and doesn't report it as a fire. So in this case, go ahead and hit Security to get this started. Hit Menu, and then you want to hit Toolbox. Once you've hit Toolbox, go ahead and enter your installer code. Mine is a factory device, so it is 1561. Once you've entered that correctly, go ahead and enter the right arrow in the bottom right hand corner of the screen twice. Once you've done that, you should see Installer Toolbox. Go ahead and press on that. Once you have gone into Installer Toolbox, go into System Configuration. Now this is where we start programming the sensor. So I have programmed in previous videos, the smoke and the heat detector. My smoke was in zone one, my heat was in zone two. Now we're going to go ahead and program this freeze low temp into zone three, okay? Hit the down arrow. Once you've selected whatever zone you want to use, you don't have to use three. It's up to you. Now we're going to select the sensor type. This is where we're going to choose the 24 auxiliary alarm, 08 type. So that way it programs as a low freeze temp detector and not programmed as a fire device because it's not in this case. Once you've done that, hit the down arrow. It's going to ask you what the equipment type is. So this is a freeze sensor, so go ahead and just select six for freeze and then hit the down arrow. It's going to ask you for the equipment code, which as I said is 2058 for this E-Series smoke detector. Once you've entered 2058, go ahead and hit the down arrow. Now it's going to ask you to enter the TXID. As always I don't like to do that. I want to learn it in because I want the panel to know that it's there and I want to see it acknowledge it. So hit shift. You should see some new options pop up over here. We want to hit learn. Now we just go ahead and we trigger the tamper on this. In this device you may have some tabs in the battery series that you can pull that will do the same thing I just did. Mine would have already been pulled obviously. But this is how you would do it if those had already been pulled. You just tamper it with the batteries in there. Let's confirm our serial number is correct, 031 9937, it is correct. Now we can go ahead and we can restore our back plate and put this over to the side here. Going to hit OK, confirm your serial number is correct one more time, hit the down arrow. It wants to know if this is an existing or a new device. This is a new device in my case, so I hit the down arrow. Now here is where it wants to know the loop number. We are going to make this a loop 3. The low temp free sensor sits on loop number 3 for this. So we are going to go ahead and hit the down arrow after we have done that. It wants to know if you want to put a dial or delay on this device meaning an additional delay above the panels delay. You probably don't want to do that on smoke and heat and temp devices. So we are going to go ahead and say no. Hit the down arrow. It wants to know the voice descriptor. So I believe that I had put this as control for the other one. This is in the same area, so I have to call it the same thing. So I am going to call it control. Then we are going to hit the down arrow. Now it wants to know if this device is going to be a reporting device back to the central station. It is going to be reporting to central or else we will never know that the device is actually going through something and reporting the low temp. So after you have selected and able, go ahead and hit the down arrow. Once to know if this device is supervised, I do want this device supervised because if something happens to this thing, I need the panel to tell me that something is going on. So we will go ahead and hit the down arrow. Now it wants to know if you want to set up a chime for this. We don't want to set up a chime. Smoke, heat and temp devices typically you don't want to put a chime on. Hit the down arrow. At this point you should see your summary pop up and all of the specs and changes that you have made. You can press the up and down arrow to view everything. If you see something that you messed up on, it is okay. You can hit edit current. It will take you back into the programming for that. Now if you are done with this and you want to move on to the next sensor, you can hit edit next. In my case, I'm completely done programming. So I just want to go ahead and I want to hit skip. At this point it should take you out of that menu, that summary menu, and then you can hit end. At this point it's got a whole summary of things that have been changed or not changed in programming or things that you could have changed. I'm not going to go over that. I mean you can kind of scroll through it and see. I know that the changes that I've made are changes that I actually want in the panel. So I'm going to leave the box that says save changes checked. As I said, if you made a mistake, you can uncheck that box and then hit exit and it won't save anything. I do want to save it once again, so I'm going to leave that box checked and then hit exit. At this point it will go through a panel reboot procedure. That is perfectly normal. It happens every time you program in something new into this 2GIG. Once this boot procedure is done, I should be able to go ahead and tamper this device and you should see it appear on the screen representing that it is being supervised by the panel. So we'll go ahead and we'll pop the cover. You should see control tamper. So we'll go ahead and we'll put the cover back on now. And then the control tamper should go away. All right, there we go. System ready. At this point it has been learned in as a load temp freeze detector and you are ready to go. If you have any questions or you guys need help with anything at all, please leave a comment below. Other than that, take care and have a great day.