 Hey ladies and gentlemen, it's Drew with GoRM back again to talk to you about the ADC SEM unit for the DSC power series systems. So what I'm going to do here is I'm going to show you how to get this wired in and get it ready for the point of activation. What we need to do first is we need to make sure that the DSC system is completely powered down. You done plug the connections from the backup battery, which you can see I've already done here, and you also need to unplug the power supply. Once you have that done, verify at your key pads that there is no power and at that point you should be ready to get this thing wired in. So the first thing that I'm going to go ahead and show you here is how to get this thing open. So I've already pretty much got it open, but there's two clips down on the bottom here. You just press them down and then this thing separates just like so. So there's two clips here, just press them down, pulls right off. Alright so once you look inside here, you'll see that I've already pre-wired this. Now this is the wire that'll be coming with the ADC SEM unit, which has a little fuse attached to it. This wire you're going to wire into what's called plus 12V. It's on this very far left-hand side terminal. Once you get that wired in there, you're also going to need to get a strand of a 22 gauge, 20 gauge or 18 gauge for conductor wire. You're only going to need to use three of the actual wires inside of the actual strand itself, but we already went ahead and cut the red one off. This was red, black, yellow, green. I cut the red one off here because we're using this red wire. So you'll see here that I wired the white wire to Y because I don't have a yellow wire in this strand. So white here to Y and then green to G and then this black wire over here to GND. Now while I have this open here, I also want to show you guys the optional Ethernet connection which can be slid right into this point here with this little device here. So this little clip will just slide right into there like so. So this is optional. You can hook internet up to this device if you choose to. It's a pretty cool little option for sure to make it a dual-path communicator. So back to getting this device wired in now. So we will get the actual power, the positive power applied last. What we'll do is get these three connections made first. All right, so the white wire in this strand is representing my yellow wire because this doesn't actually have a yellow wire. So we're going to be wiring this into YEL. Now this is going to have other wires in this terminal. That's perfectly fine. Just get this wired in there along with it and get it tightened up. Now the next thing we're going to wire in is going to be GRN which is my green wire and it runs to GRN on the actual panel itself here. Let's get that secured. Okay, that's in place. Now we have the ground wire which will run to BLK on the panel. It'll be labeled BLK on the power series. Okay, once you have that wired in there, this thing is set to go as far as those connections are concerned. Now we need to get the actual positive power applied to this. So what would happen here is we would just be using the actual wire itself here and running it to the battery like so. So you would slide it onto the battery itself and once you've done that, there's a split connection that's on this that you're going to connect the actual battery wire from the panel to. So it just slides right on the top like so. Once you have that on, you have both of your connections now made on the battery and you have it wired in. At this point you are ready to get this activated so you're going to need to give us a call. Make sure that you have your installer code handy and you also have the alarm.com serial number slash IMEI number that we will need to get this going. Do not power it on, just wait to get it activated because this is a bus scanning device so it will kind of make your panel act a little baddy. But this is the way to get the ADC SEM wired into the DSC power series system. 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.