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iRangeX+, Banggood and old Jumper 4in1 modules|Recent Jumper 4in1 modules with built-in CP2102|FTDI
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iRangeX+, Banggood and old Jumper 4in1 modules|Recent Jumper 4in1 modules with built-in CP2102|FTDI
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Use the Debug Option: "Native USB Debugging"|Use the Debug Option: "Serial/FTDI Debugging"|Use the Debug Option: "Serial/FTDI Debugging"
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Use the Debug Option: "Native USB Debugging"|Use the Debug Option: "Serial/FTDI Debugging"|Use the Debug Option: "Serial/FTDI Debugging"
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Do not disconnect the USB cable. In case you have to do it, you have to connect the module, close and reopen the Serial Monitor to get the module working otherwise the status LED will do a [Fast double blink](Troubleshooting.md).|Do not disconnect the USB cable. In case you have to do it, you have to power first the TX and then connect the USB cable to the module and relaunch the Serial monitor.|No restrictions apart from relaunching the Serial monitor if you disconnect the FTDI from the PC.
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Do not disconnect the USB cable. In case you have to do it, you have to connect the module, close and reopen the Serial Monitor to get the module working otherwise the status LED will do a [Fast double blink](Troubleshooting.md).|Do not disconnect the USB cable. In case you have to do it, you have to power the TX first, then connect the USB cable to the module and relaunch the Serial monitor.|No restrictions apart from relaunching the Serial monitor if you disconnect the FTDI from the PC.
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2. Power on the TX
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2. Power on the TX
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1. Open in the Arduino IDE the Serial Monitor: Tools->Serial Monitor or Ctrl+Shift+M<br> <img src="images/Serial_Monitor_1.png" />
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1. Open in the Arduino IDE the Serial Monitor: Tools->Serial Monitor or Ctrl+Shift+M<br> <img src="images/Serial_Monitor_1.png" />
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