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[title] Check continuity from strip to connector
-[* icon_note] This step and the next one will require a multimeter. If you aren't familiar with how to use one, [guide|25632|here is a guide|new_window=true] that will help you.
+[* icon_note] The next two steps will require a multimeter. If you aren't familiar with how to use one, [guide|25632|here is a guide|new_window=true] that will help you.
[* red] Set the multimeter to resistance (***Ω***) and check the continuity between the two metal strips and their respective ports located on the outside edges of the connector.
[* icon_note] Trace the connector wires on the back of the module to match each port to a metal strip.
[* black] If the strips show continuity (less than 1 Ω) to the connector, go to the next step.
[* black] If either strip shows an open circuit (***''OL''***) to its connector, skip the next step.