 Hey everyone, Drew with GeoWarm and I am back to talk to you about the 2GIG edge and how to get the 2GIG-FT6E-345 installed into this device as a heat detector. Very very easy to do. The requirements on this, if the temperature is more than 95 degrees for three minutes the detector will send a transmission at that point. So pretty straightforward on this. So the first thing we want to do is press the gear down in the bottom right hand corner to get us into programming and enter your installer code. Mine is 1561 which is the factory code. At this point go ahead and scroll down and get into installer toolbox. Once you are in installer toolbox go ahead and hit panel programming. Once in panel programming hit wireless zones. Now you're going to find your first available wireless zone. In my case it's zone one because this is a brand new panel. So what we're going to do is we're going to click equipment code. We're going to find our equipment code which in this case should be 2065. It matches just like its flood sensor predecessor. Whoops chose the wrong one here. There we go 2065. Now make sure it's 2065. There's other flood sensors in there but 2065 is the E-Series flood sensor and that is what this device is even though we are programming a heat loop at this point. So once you've chosen that go ahead and press the down arrow. You're going to choose the sensor type. In our case we are going to be doing a 24 hour auxiliary to monitor for that. And then you're going to press the down arrow. 24 auxiliary means that it's going to monitor for this device 24 hours a day to find out if that rate of rise is going to be going up like that, that heat detection. So let's go ahead and choose temperature and then press the down arrow. It's going to ask for the TX ID. At this point you just learn it in. So you're going to hit learn. On the bottom of this device there's three gold little probes. You just press those down. It learns it in. You hit accept. Now it's going to ask you for your loop number after you press the down arrow. On this one it is going to be a loop two for heat detection. After you've chose that go ahead and press the down arrow. It's going to ask for the voice descriptor. We'll call this basement, heat, done. That's our voice descriptor. Hit the down arrow. It's going to ask for a chime. You don't need one in this case. Hit the down arrow. Smart areas assignment. This is where you partition your system. We don't need two because this is only one partition. Hit the down arrow. Transmission delay. This is where you can add an additional delay on the sensor beyond the actual delay that's already there. In this case I don't want that so I'll disable it. Now we'll go down. Press the down arrow. Sensor reports enabled. This is where it will enable the reporting of this device to the central station. You want that on unless you are trying to self monitor a sensor. In that case you can disable it. Press the down arrow. Sensor supervised. This means that the system will be checking for the sensor. It'll be pinging it making sure that it's checking in properly and doing what it's supposed to. Once that's done, hit the back arrow all the way out of programming because it has been learned in. Back to the home screen. You are ready to go. This device is learned in and you can mount it and it's ready to transmit for heat. If you guys have any questions, comments, anything at all, leave them below. Take care and have a great day.