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+[title] Board Setup Testing pt. 2
+[* black] open PuTTY and click "Serial" under connection type
+[* blue] for "Serial line" check your device manager to see what port number your serial converter is plugged into. For me, it was "COM4"
+[* red] for "Speed" enter 115200
+[* black] Hit "Open," plug in your board (or reset it), and you should start seeing output in the terminal
+[* green] Look for this section in your serial output. It records the results for the 4 setup tests performed on the device
+[* icon_note] If the device returns a status of 1 for each of the four tests, the device is ready for further testing (outdoors on the rack)

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