 Hey everyone, Drew with GeoArm and I am back to talk to you about the 2GIG GC2E and its programming of the SMKT8E-345. This is the encrypted US version smoke detector. I know this does also enroll as a heat and a freeze detection device. I will be showing you how to do that in separate videos. This is a video strictly for programming it as a smoke detector. Now the first thing you want to take into account is this is an E-Series device. The equipment code will start with the number 2, in this case it is 2058 for the equipment code and the loop number will be loop 1 for the smoke detector. So we will go ahead and start getting this thing learned. Hit security. Once you have hit security, go ahead and hit menu. Once you get your new options up, you want to press tool box and then it is going to ask you or prompt you for your installer code. In my case it is 1561 which is the factory installer code for the GC2E. Now we are going to hit the right arrow twice when we see the new options. We want to go into installer tool box, then system configuration. Now it will say Q1, it is wanting you to select which zone you want to program into. I don't have anything programming in here, this is a fresh panel. So if you wanted to go to a different zone you just press the right or left arrows and you can cycle through whichever zones you would like. I am going to leave it on zone 1 here. Press the down arrow. Once you press the down arrow it is going to want to know the sensor type. In this case it is a 09 which is a 24 hour fire, so you can either enter 09 or press the right and left arrows and it will eventually get you to that. Hit the down arrow. It is going to ask for the equipment code. Now the equipment code for the US version smoke, heat and freeze detector will be 2058. Once again that is 2058 for the E-Series equipment code for the US version of the smoke, heat and freeze detector. Once you have that equipment code press the down arrow. Now it is going to ask you to learn your sensor in. It wants you to actually enter the TX ID. I don't advise you to do it like that, I advise that you learn it in so that you recognize and your panel recognizes it and you can see that it is playing nice with one another. So in this case we are going to go ahead and we are going to hit shift and then we are going to hit learn. Now mine doesn't have the battery tags in it so I am not really going to be worried about popping those. My battery is already active inside so all I have to do is tamper this device at this point. Once I pop the cover it learns in. Now you want to verify that your TX ID is the correct TX ID 031 9937 is my TX ID. So once you verify that you go ahead and you put your cover back on and then you close it. Now we are going to put this to the side. You are going to hit OK. You are going to hit the down arrow at this point. It is going to ask you what the equipment age is. This is a brand new smoke detector for me. Press the down arrow after you have selected the equipment age. It could be existing or brand new once again. Then you will see select RF sensor 1 loop number or sensor whatever number you are working on loop number. As I said this is a smoke detector only at this point so I am only putting it as a loop one. The other devices I will show you how to enroll in separate videos. This is a loop one. Hit the down arrow. It is going to ask you to select the voice descriptor. I am just going to call it a smoke detector. So you should see a board pop up on the screen when you hit insert in the bottom left hand corner. Then you use your left and right arrows to scroll to whatever you want the descriptor to be. There are a bunch of them so it may take you a few to get to it. Mine I just made smoke so as soon as I made it that I am going to go ahead and hit the down arrow. And then it wants to know if it is going to be a reporting device. This device is going to report to central station and I want it to do so. Now if you want it to be a local device only reporting to you or to your panel you would just push the right arrow and then it would be a local only device. So simply reporting to the panel only and not transmitting a signal to central. I do want it to do that however. So I am going to leave it enabled and then I am going to press the down arrow. Now it wants to know if this device is supervised meaning that it is checking in with the panel to let it know it is all right. It has got a good battery. It is not falling out of RF supervision. It is not being interfered with. I am going to leave that because I do want that to happen. So press the down arrow. Now it wants to know if you want to chime this. This is a smoke detector so these devices typically do not chime. So I am just going to go ahead and skip that. Press the down arrow. You will get your summary of RF sensor number whatever you just did minus sensor one. So you could go back and edit current here. You could click edit next which will take you to the next zone. You can start adding the next device or you can hit skip. Skip is just going to take you back to the main screen here for programming. That is what I want to do. Once I have hit skip I want to hit end. Now at this point you will see a new list of options and things pop up specifically back, save changes and exit. You can hit back to go back to what you are doing in programming. You can hit exit to go ahead and exit out. Now before you do that you want to make sure that you have made the choice whether or not you want to save the changes. I do want to save the changes so I am going to leave that box checked. If I did not want to save the changes I would just simply uncheck the box and then exit. I am going to save them so I check it and then I hit exit. Now at this point it should go into a reboot procedure. That is perfectly normal. It is going to go ahead and cycle and then once it comes back up here in the screen obviously comes back I should be able to tamper this device and you will see it up here on the screen as smoke. So let us give it a minute here. Alright now we will tamper this device. See so we got smoke tamper now. So it is monitoring that for supervision. I put the cover back on and it goes away. Now you probably want to hold the button down in the middle here to actually test it. This thing actually presses down and it will transmit a signal. I am not going to do that because I do not want to blow your ears out. But make sure you do that. 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.