The HL-LHC necessitates a Phase-2 upgrade for the CMS detector, which includes the complete replacement of the existing tracker. The new Outer Tracker incorporates two types of silicon module, 2S and PS, based on an innovative transverse momentum (pT) discrimination idea. By using these modules, the information from the tracker will be sent to the Level-1 (L1) trigger for the first time. They will identify charged particles with pT > 2 GeV, helping to reduce the data sent to the L1 trigger. This paper offers a comprehensive overview of the 2S module prototyping process, which include the precise assembly and testing procedures to ensure their performance and quality before integration into the Outer Tracker. Additionally, to assess the performance of a 2S module in beam, the data from a DESY test beam is reconstructed and analyzed using the Corryvreckan offline reconstruction framework. The results demonstrate agreement to within 1% with those obtained using the EUTelescope framework.