 Hello everyone, Drew with GeoArm and I am back to talk to you about the brand new Qolsys IQ4 and how to program in the PowerG PG9945 wireless door window contact into the panel itself. It's super easy to do as I always say, so we're going to go ahead and pull down from the top here. There we go. Alright, and then you're going to hit Advanced Settings and then you're going to enter the installer code, which mine is still factory of 2222. At this point we're going to get into Installation and then we're going to go ahead and get into the Devices menu. At this point hit Security Sensors and then you're going to hit Auto Learn Sensor. Now what you're going to do is you're going to grab your actual contact itself here and we're going to pop this little top plate off. There's a little tab here, you just kind of pop it like so. It comes out, oops, exit it out of the menu. Alright, so that's popped off now. There's a screw in here. You just back that screw out a little bit. I've already done it. It doesn't come out all the way, but it'll back out enough so that you can do this and remove the back plate. Alright, so now that the back plate's been removed here, get this out of the way. You're going to notice the battery spot here. We're going to go ahead and put this in. Polarity does matter, so get your battery put in there. And once your battery's put in, a light will momentarily flash to let you know it's been put in. So what we're going to do now is we're going to press and hold down the SW3 button, which is the little button right here next to where these wire terminals are. So you're going to press and hold that down. What will happen is a light will come on, you let it go, and then it should enroll into the panel, like so. So we now have our serial number 101-8102 Distort Window Contact enrolled in the panel. You're going to hit OK. Okay, we'll put this thing back together now. Alright, get your screw tightened in place here. Okay, once that's done, then you're going to put your tabs back on here, like so. After that's done, now you have your door window contact assembled. It's ready. Get this thing out of the way here. Okay, so it's going to have you go through all your settings here. We have it as a door window contact, of course. We also have the delay set. This is a delay door window contact because I do want it to have a delay. If you do not want it to have a delay, you can set it as perimeter, which is 13, but I do want it to be delay, so I'm going to put it back. Alright, whoops. Normal delay to a 10. Alright, and once you've configured how you want your sensor to behave, which if you have questions about, you know, sensor groups and things like that, consult the manual or, you know, give us a call one more and I'm happy to help you out. The sensor input is read switch. Now you can change this and use the actual wiring terminals in there to wire in an external door window contact. I'm not doing that in this case. The activation LED, I do want it enabled so that every time that it's open and closed, that light will flash. The sensor name, I'm going to leave it as front door, but you can do a custom description. There's also a bunch of other listings of names that you can use here. So I'm going to leave it as front door. Chime type, you can change the chime type. I'm going to leave it as high wire here. The voice prompts I'm going to leave on and the source is power G. Once you've confirmed all your settings in here, go ahead and hit add new. She'll tell you that it's been added successfully. And it also says it down here. So go ahead and hit the back arrow all the way out of programming and we'll test our sensor here. So as you can see, it's in a good state right now. We'll open it up. Front door is open. Now we'll close it. Front door is closed. Let's try it one more time. Okay, and then we'll close it. Ladies and gentlemen, that is how you enroll the PowerG PG9945 wireless door window contact into the brand new Qolsys IQ4 panel. If you have any questions or any comments, please leave them below. Other than that, you guys take care and have a great day. Thanks for watching our how-to videos and our low-cost, no-contract alarm monitoring services.