 Hey guys, Drew with GeoArm here again to talk to you about the M2M MN02-LTE and its wiring configuration into the DSC M-PASA system. It does not matter whether it's the AT&T or Verizon version by the way, they both wire in the exact same. We're also going to be showing, for those of you that will be using the R-Control app, how to wire it in and get it ready for that interactive side. So first we're going to show you how to do comms. What we're going to do here is we're going to layout everything that we're going to need to get this installed done. So you're going to have your M2M communicator here, which don't forget to document the serial number off of that device. You're going to have its antenna, which I've already pre-connected. You just screw it right on to the little co-act spot right here. It goes right through. And you're going to see the flathead screwdriver, which is going to be necessary. The 5.6K resistor, which is going to be required for those of you that will be using the R-Control app to control this remotely from your smartphone. And also you'll see the documentation here, which will tell you how to get it wired in. It'll show you all kinds of different things for this device. Also it'll have the login information, which you're going to need in order to get this R-Control logged in and get controlling of your system. So what we're going to do first here is we're going to show wiring for communications only. So we're not going to be worried about the R-Control spot. This is just going to be for communications at this moment, and then we'll double back and I'll show you how to do it. So the first thing you'll notice is I've already kind of pre-popped this open, because this imposter can kind of be a little bit different to open. So you need to just slide a flathead screwdriver underneath these slots here, and then you just pop it towards you. And then the top piece, which is the actual keypad, pops off. So we're going to put that to the side over here. We don't need that. As you can see, I've already done a little bit of pre-wiring here, and I've pre-wired it for communications. So what you're going to see is red is going to aux plus, which is right here, and black is going to aux minus. Now you need to make sure that your system is powered down prior to doing this. As you can see, I've already unplugged the backup battery, and there is no power supply plugged in currently to this. So this is a dead panel. You want to make sure no power is present when you're doing this, just because it could cause a short or something like that. It's not going to get you. It's very low voltage, but just make sure you power down first. So we've got red and black, red, aux plus, black, aux minus, then we're going to go green and yellow. Green is going to be going to R, otherwise known as ring, and we're going to run that right there. And then yellow is going to be going to T, otherwise known as tip. At that point, if all you're using is communications and you have those connections made and screwed down, go ahead and put this thing back together. Okay, and for those of you that are going to be wiring this in for R-Control Interactive, thank you for sticking with me here. I'm going to go ahead and show you how to get this done. That 5.6K resistor that we talked about earlier, you're going to be wiring one end of that resistor into the aux minus portion, which is already going to have that black wire in it. So once you do that, go ahead and get that resistor put in there with the black wire and then get it screwed down. Then as you can see, the other end of the resistor is going to be run into I01 here. All right? And there's also going to be another wire going into I01, and there's also going to be a wire going into I02, which we're about to make the connections for now. So we're going to go I01 first, which is going to be wired in addition with this resistor. So orange is going to be going to I01, then we're going to go ahead and get that screwed down. Okay? Now we're going to go white, and white is going to be running to I02, which is literally right next to it. So you just put white, I02, and then just go ahead and get it screwed down once you're able to make the connection, and then screw it down. And then our connections are made. So this thing is now ready for interactive. If you look here, all connections are made. The resistor is in place. Everything is screwed down. So just a recap of all the connections that we have made. You're going to have red to ox plus, black to ox minus along with one end of the resistor. You're going to go orange to I01 along with the other end of the resistor. You're going to go white to I02. You're going to go green to R, which is ring. And you're going to go yellow to T, which is tip. Once you've done that, you go ahead and get your panel reassembled. Make sure to take note of your serial number on the M2M device so that we can get this thing activated for you. At this point, give us a call, and we'll be able to provide that low cost monitoring for you guys. 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.