 Hey everyone, Drew with GeoArm and I am back to talk to you about the Honeywell Home Pro Series Pro A7 and Pro A7 Plus Panels and getting the actual Pro Series Smoke Detector, which is Pro 6 Smoke V, programmed into the actual panel itself. Not very difficult. This device actually has two different types that it enrolls in, it'll be a smoke and it'll be a heat and I'll show you how to do both in this video. So what we're going to do first is we're going to go ahead and get into programming. Now before you go any further here, you need to make sure that you have had your firmware update done to this panel in order for on-site local programming to be enabled. If you have not had your firmware done, then chances are you're not going to be able to do this because this panel comes factory, well at least it has up to this point, come factory not being able to be programmed locally, it requires a firmware update. Make sure you get that firmware update. Once that firmware update's done, you'll be able to continue to the point that we're about to do now. So we're going to get into this menu here, we'll go back and we'll start over. So we'll hit the menu button, scroll down, go to tools, you're going to enter your installer code, minus 4-1-1-2, which is the factory installer code. We're going to go into programming. Now at this point, you're going to go ahead and get into peripherals. You're going to hit the plus sign, it's going to put itself into enrollment mode. What I've done is I've already popped my battery tabs off of this thing. This actually goes in between the batteries. I took this off. So what I'm going to do to enroll this is I'm just going to tamper it. And last time I tried it, it was actually two tampers that it took in order to do it. And then we'll let it sit. It should enroll here momentarily. Once it gets in there and it's good to go, then we can go ahead and enroll it as both a smoke and a heat detector, which is pretty neat because this is essentially a combo device without even really bragging about it. So there it is. It learned in after my two tampers. We're going to go ahead and go through and make sure that all this stuff is set up the way that we want it. So if you scroll down here, it is touch green, so you can kind of move it around here. So you'll see here, zone one, it is set up as a smoke. I'm going to leave it set up as a smoke. And then we're going to go ahead and label where it is. So I'm going to say that this is in my living room. So we'll type in living. And then living room populates, you can just go ahead and press that button. You don't need to put in smoke. It'll automatically say that that's already programmed in. So we'll scroll down. We'll make sure that it's set up the way that we want. We do like fire with no verification, which means if smoke goes off, they're just going to roll. If you want them to call you prior to rolling the police, I mean the fire department, go ahead and hit fire with verification. That means that we're going to call you reach out just to make sure everything's okay before we dispatch. So I'm going to go ahead and just set it fire with verification because I do want them to call me in the event that something like this happens. We do want it supervised because we do want to know if this device has any issues with battery or supervision or anything like that. And then we do want the alarm report. This means that it's going to send a signal to our central station and we will verify it. And the one go all go feature means if one smoke goes, all the rest of the smokes will hear it going and will also go into an alarm mode as well. It's just a good way for the whole house to know that there is actually something going on. I love that feature. I'm going to go ahead and leave that there. What we're going to do now that we have our smoke program correctly, we're going to scroll back up to get the heat programmed in here. You'll see a section that says service. You'll go ahead and hit add there. It'll save what we've done with the smoke already. So now you are programming the heat. It's on an entirely different zone here. So as you can see, it already is labeled living room. The service is heat. The device type is heat. This is fire, no verification. Once again, I want them to verify but it's already set to smoke. So on this one, it doesn't actually allow me to change it. But we do want it supervised. We do want it to report. The chime isn't required here because this isn't the type of device that you want chiming and the one go all go feature of course is enabled because we do want them all to go at the same time. I'm going to go ahead and click save now. You'll see that there is two separate devices programmed in here. You'll see the smoke and you'll see the heat. We'll go ahead and we'll hit save to lock it in there. We now have zone one living room smoke and then zone two living room heat. This is a combo device so you have a smoke and heat detection device now. That is how you get this programmed in. What I'll do is I'll just go ahead and I'll get us out of programming and I'll tamper this to show you guys that this device is actually being monitored here. So there's our tamper. Go ahead and clear that out. This thing is programmed in and it is ready to sense smoke and heat. If you guys have any questions or any comments, please leave them below. But that is how you program in a Pro 6 Smoke V into the Honeywell Home Pro Series Pro A7 or Pro A7 plus panels. Take care. Have a great day. 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