 Hey guys, it's Drew with GeoArm and I am back to talk to you about the 2GIG Edge and the 2GIG E-Series flood and temperature detector. This is a pretty cool part because it's a multi-loop device. Super easy to install. And by the way, the part number on this is 2GIG-FT6E-345. Once again, this is the actual flood detector. It's got little probes down here. So what we're going to do is we're going to actually learn this in in this video as a Flood detector. So we'll go ahead and we'll get that going first here. What you want to do is you want to get yourself into programming by pressing the little gear button in the bottom right hand corner and entering your installer code, which should be 1561 if it's still factory. Okay, once you're in programming, you need to scroll down and go to installer toolbox. Once the new menu pops up, you're going to click panel programming. And then on the new menu that pops up, you're going to click wireless zones. Once you're in this menu, you're going to go ahead and choose whichever the next available wireless zone is for you. In this case, this is a fresh panel, so I'm going to be using zone one. So we'll go ahead and we'll click edit zone. Now for the equipment code for the flood detector, it was the, let's see here. 2065 for the E-Series flood detection device. So 2065 is the equipment code. Once you've got that entered in there, you press the down arrow, it'll bring you to sensor type. So in this case, we're going to go ahead and choose a 24 hour auxiliary, which means that it's going to be monitoring this zone 24 hours a day for that flood detection. Press the down arrow. It's going to ask you what you want to program this in as. So like I said, we're going to be doing a flood detector. So we'll set it as water. And then we'll go ahead and hit the down arrow. At that point, they want us to go ahead and learn the sensor in. Now this sensor is pretty cool to learn in. It's got three little probes on the bottom, gold probes. So what you're going to do is you're going to hit learn. And then you're going to press all three of those probes down at the same time. As you can see, the number pops up. You're going to go ahead and hit accept after you've confirmed that that is in fact your serial number. Now for the flood detection, that is going to be on loop one. So we're going to go ahead and leave that after pressing the down arrow. It'll ask you for it, of course. Hit the down arrow again, because it is on loop one. At this point, it's going to ask you to enter a voice descriptor. Go ahead and hit edit voice descriptor. We'll call this basement. So you'll see basement pop up, click basement, and then we'll say flood and then click flood. It's done. Now we have our voice descriptor. You don't really need a chime on this. Go ahead and press the down arrow again, by the way. It's going to ask you if you want to put a chime. You don't need a chime on this. This is going to be for the next after you press a down arrow, it's going to ask you for your smart areas assignment, which is basically a partition. Just asking you where you want to assign this. I'm going to leave this in smart area one, press the down arrow. It's going to ask you if you want to transmission delay on this. It's asking if you want an additional delay beyond the initial delay in order for this thing to transmit to the central station. I would typically say no in that regard unless it's a troublesome device or one you know you can take a little more time on. Sensor reports after you press a down arrow, they should be enabled because you do want it to report to the central station. And then press the down arrow. Finally, sensor supervised. You do want it supervised because that means that this device is going to be checking back in with the actual panel itself to tell it that it's all right. At this point, we are good to go. So what you would do is you would just go ahead and hit the back arrow. Hit the back arrow again. All the way out of programming, keep hitting the back arrow till you're at the home screen. At this point, you're ready to get this device tested. If you guys have any questions or any comments, please leave them below. 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.