But there are only two wires coming in to attach the tester to. No pins at all. The only way the test suggested could work at all is if one incoming goes from the A or B connector for that, (I don't know which way round incoming wires should connect and not worth googling as you will), and the other of A and B goes to 2 or 5. Is that how the wiring works?
In either case the remote tester has no options.
It is possibly implied in Zarjaz's post that the A terminal goes to pin 3, in the light of Sarah and your posts. Still no pins to choose from remotely, though the possibility of her correct/incorrect wiring could apply.
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