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1. Insert the battery into the module, matching the `+` on both the module and the battery (the larger side of the battery facing you).
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1. Plug the module into the RaspberryPi: connecting it on the corner of the long pins rows (GPIO connectors).
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1. Insert a Kiwix plug image into the Pi and start it.
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1. Connect to it via WiFi or Ethernet and access http://time.kiwix-plug.lan, replacing `kiwix-plug` with the name of your image.
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1. Connect to it via WiFi or Ethernet and access http://time.kiwix-plug.hotspot, replacing `kiwix-plug` with the name of your image.
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1. Follow the instructions: if both time (System and Hardware) are OK, then you're good to go. If not, choose either Online or Offline mode depending on whether your Pi is connected to Internet or not.
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![clock](/uploads/2c8075319cbc4094474ed3ed8b5dd989/clock.png)
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