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Plugging in a module

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When plugging a module into the Device, it is important that the module have the correct orientation and is in the correct port. The easiest way to ensure that the module is oriented correctly is to look for the dot or dash marking on the side of the module, as shown in the diagram below. If the dot or dash is lined up with a dot or dash on the side of the Device, as shown below, you should see the module icon in the top left corner of the module, and the module should be in the correct orientation. Dots go with dots, dashes go with dashes, and a module that has both can go in all ports.

For more on the different modules, see the .

Modules section