Module 4 Maintain Computer Systems and Networks
Module 4 Maintain Computer Systems and Networks
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MONTHLY COMPUTER
MAINTENANCE PLAN
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JUNE JULY
AUG
SEPT
OCT
NOV
DEC
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.1 Identify hazards in the work
area and during the
performance of workplace
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ELEMENT
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
duties.
1.2 Assess level of risk
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ELEMENT
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
3.5 Provide support in
implementing procedures to
control risks in accordance
with organisational
procedures
Identified Hazards
Problems encountered in
managing risks associated
with hazards
Clarification on
understanding of OHS policies
and procedures
Communication and
consultation processes
Training needs
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Supplies &
Materials
Floppy disk
Compact Disk
Pliers(Assorted)
Screw drivers
(Assorted)
Soldering iron/gun
De-soldering tool
Flashlight
Tweezers
Mirrors
Antistatic wrist wrap
LAN Tester
Crimping tool
Software installer
Work bench
Magnifying glass
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MON
TUE
WED
THUR
FRI
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Module
LO.2
Assessment Criteria:
1. Appropriate personal protective equipment are used in conformity
with the standard procedures.
2. Periodic maintenance of the equipment is performed following
manufacturers requirements.
3. Established procedures are followed in case of repair and parts
replacements.
4. Accidental events or conditions are responded to in accordance
with the established standards.
Resources:
Equipment/Faciliti
Supplies &
Tools & Instruments
es
Materials
Server
Floppy disk
Computer
peripherals
Compact Disk
Desktop computers
OHS guidelines
Phil. Environmental
protection standards
Monitors
Motherboard
Power supply
Network device and
cablings
Pliers(Assorted)
Screw drivers (Assorted)
Soldering iron/gun
De-soldering tool
Flashlight
Tweezers
Mirrors
Antistatic wrist wrap
LAN Tester
Hubs
Crimping tool
Switches
Software installer
LAN Cards
Work bench
Printers and
Scanners
Magnifying glass
Routers
USB Flash Drives
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Reference:
1. McLaughlin,Robert, Sasser,Susan, Ralston,Mary.Fix Your Own
PC.Philippine Graphic Arts, Inc Tandang Sora St.Caloocan City
2. Meralco Faoundation. Microcomputer Servicing Plus. Pasig City,
Philippines.
3. Legaspi,Carlos, Caia, Mark Anthony. Operate A Personal Computer.
Dasmarias Computer Learning Center.Dasmarias,Cavite,
Philippines
4. Bigelow,Stephen J. PC Technicians Troubleshooting ,McGaw Hill
5. www.helpwithpcs.com
6. http://en.wikipedia.org
7. www.techsoup.org
8. www.howstuffworks.com
9. www.microsoft.com/technet/network
Tools and equipment used to protect the user and the computer system.
Types of personal protective devices
1. Anti-static devices
2. Power surge protectors
3. Personal equipments
ESD (Electro Static Discharge)
-A small amount of static electricity that can destroy small parts of your
computer.
Anti-static devices
Devices designed to protect the computer from static electricity.
Examples:
1. Anti-static wrist strap
2. Anti-static mat
3. Anti-static bag
4. Anti-static spray
Power surge protectors
Devices designed to protect the computer from sudden power
surges from intermittent power sources.
Examples:
1. AVR (Automatic Voltage
Regulators)
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Recommended
Frequency
Auto?
Daily
Yes
Daily
Yes
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Back up data
Daily
No
Weekly
No
Monthly
Yes
Weekly
Yes
Clean mouse
Monthly
No
Monthly
No
Monthly
Sometimes
Quarterly
No
Quarterly
No
Quarterly
No
Quarterly
No
Quarterly
(depending on
use)
No
Annually (or
whenever case is
opened)
No
Annually (or
whenever case is
opened)
No
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Annually
No
Annually
No
Annually
No
Annually
No
Annually
No
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Printer Cleaning
Inkjet Printer
1. Clean the print nozzle regularly. Most inkjet printers have a built-in
utility to clean or unclog the print head nozzles. You should do this
regularly, especially if the printer sits idle for a couple of weeks.
2. Never turn a printer off by pulling the plug from the power source.
Always use the printers power switch to turn it off. The printer has
some built-in functions, such as parking the print head that are
tied to the power-off function of the printers on/off switch.
3. Use inkjet quality paper.
4. Dust and paper scraps and bits can collect in the bottom of the
paper path in an inkjet printer. Remove the paper scraps and blow
out any dust or paper bits that have accumulated with
compressed air.
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4. Hard drives
5. Optical Drives
6. System Case
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Printer
Materials
Screw driver
Air Compressor
Anti-static Strap
Computer Hardware Maintenance and Cleaning
The student is provided with the necessary equipment and materials to
clean the different hardware components of a computer unit.
You will be assessed using the following criteria
Evaluation:
CRITERIA
Passed
Failed
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Computer Virus
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It corrupts files
It slows down the speed of the computer system
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Virus removal
Equipment and Materials:
Equipment
System unit
Monitor
Keyboard and Mouse
Materials
Anti-virus Software (Any Anti-virus software)
Virus removal
Provided with the necessary equipment and materials troubleshoot the
virus infected area.
You will be assessed using the following criteria
Evaluation:
CRITERIA
Passed
Failed
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Program Course
Unit of Competency
Module
LO.3 Title
Assessment Criteria:
1. Final inspection of the device is instituted to ensure task
perfection.
2. Laboratory management and maintenance are observed to
conform to company standard.
3. Accomplishment report is delivered to concerned teacher after
finishing the task.
Resources:
Equipment/Facilities
Supplies &
Materials
Server
Floppy disk
Computer peripherals
Compact Disk
Desktop computers
OHS guidelines
Phil. Environmental
protection standards
Monitors
Motherboard
Pliers(Assorted)
Screw drivers
(Assorted)
Soldering iron/gun
De-soldering tool
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Power supply
Flashlight
Tweezers
Hubs
Switches
LAN Cards
Printers and Scanners
Routers
USB Flash Drives
Mirrors
Antistatic wrist wrap
LAN Tester
Crimping tool
Software installer
Work bench
Magnifying glass
Allen key .05-.25
IC insertion/extraction
tool
RS-232 pin
insertion/extraction tool
Reference:
1. McLaughlin,Robert, Sasser,Susan, Ralston,Mary.Fix Your Own
PC.Philippine Graphic Arts, Inc Tandang Sora St.Caloocan City
2. Meralco Faoundation. Microcomputer Servicing Plus. Pasig City,
Philippines.
3. Legaspi,Carlos, Caia, Mark Anthony. Operate A Personal Computer.
Dasmarias Computer Learning Center.Dasmarias,Cavite, Philippines
4. Bigelow,Stephen J. PC Technicians Troubleshooting ,McGaw Hill
5. www.helpwithpcs.com
6. http://en.wikipedia.org
7. www.techsoup.org
8. www.howstuffworks.com
9. www.microsoft.com/technet/network
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Network Inspection
Given the following tools, perform network inspection.
Check the ff:
1. File and printer sharing
2. Internet connection
3. Proper cable connection
You will be assessed using the following criteria
Evaluation:
CRITERIA
Passed
Failed
Passed
Failed
1. Sequence of steps.
2. Observance safety precautions.
3. Proper inspection of hardware components.
4. Proper inspection of the power supply.
Network and Internet Inspection
You will be assessed using the following criteria
Evaluation:
CRITERIA
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1. Sequence of steps.
2. Observance of safety precautions.
3. Proper inspection of network components.
4. Proper inspection of network connection.
Software Inspection
You will be assessed using the following criteria
Evaluation:
CRITERIA
Passed
Failed
1. Sequence of steps.
2. Observance of safety precautions.
3. Proper inspection of operating system.
4. Proper virus removal.
Good
running
condition
Bad
running
condition
Remarks
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NETWORK
Anti-static mat
Anti-static bag
Anti-static spray
Answer Key #7.2.2
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