On the Subject of XmORse Code

Did you know that you can xor together stuff without knowing the alphabet?

The module displays 5 letters displaying two ordered sequences of dots and dashes. The second sequence of flashes are numbers; look these up in the left column table below. When prompted with “Are the first/last ./- equal” refer to the first/last ./- of the first/last letter and its flashes.

The second column of numbers is the submission, simply press the buttons in that order. The numberings are made in reading order.

11321 53214 13221 42513 13341 43125 14223 53214
21333 54312 22233 51432 22413 31452 22421 24351
23113 15432 23221 42351 23233 25341 24433 13542
31133 42135 31221 54123 31323 41325 31433 31542
32343 12534 32414 43152 32434 23514 33313 23451
33323 12453 33334 14523 33413 Are the first
./- equal?
Yes53214
No 14253
34231 13425 34244 13425 34334 41352 41232 21435
41313 24531 41314 31524 41413 12534 42243 42153
42314 25314 42341 Are the last
./- equal?
Yes15324 42413 41532
No 45321
42444 45312 43131 12345 43241 14235 43243 32451
43331 14532 43433 32451 43444 21453 44244 32541
44324 35214 44441 41523