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Section 2.3: PC Tools

Summary


This section discusses devices and components used for computer repair and maintenance. PC tools discussed include:


  • Combination ratchet/screwdriver

  • IC insertion/extraction tool

  • Anti-static pad/wrist strap

  • Extension magnet

  • 3-pronged parts retriever

  • Multimeter

  • Power supply tester

  • Cable tester

  • Loopback plug

  • Known good spares

  • POST card

Students will learn how to:




  • Use an anti-static mat and strap to protect against ESD.

  • Implement appropriate grounding procedures.



A+ 220-801 Exam Objectives:

  • 2.10 Given a scenario, use appropriate networking tools.

    • Crimper

    • Multimeter

    • Toner probe

    • Cable tester

    • Loopback plug

    • Punchdown tool

  • 5.1 Given a scenario, use appropriate safety procedures.

    • ESD straps

    • ESD mats

    • Self-grounding

    • Equipment grounding

    • Personal safety

      • Disconnect power before repairing PC

      • Remove jewelry

      • Lifting techniques

      • Weight limitations

      • Electrical fire safety

      • CRT safety – proper disposal

      • Cable management

    • Compliance with local government regulations
A+ 220-802 Exam Objectives:

  • 4.2 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common problems related to motherboards, RAM, CPU and power with appropriate tools.

Lecture Focus Questions:

  • When working with computer hardware, what is the advantage of having a ratcheting handle on a screwdriver?

  • What is a good tool to use to retrieve a screw that has fallen into a computer case?

  • What types of electrical properties can a multimeter measure?

  • How is a power supply tester used to test the output from a PC power supply?

  • How does a loopback plug verify that a device can both send and receive signals?

  • How can ESD damage computer components?

  • What measures should you take to protect hardware against ESD damage?

  • When a wrist strap is unavailable, how can you still protect the computer from ESD while working in it?

Video/Demo Time



video2.3.1 PC Toolkit 3:17

Number of Exam Questions


12 questions

Total Time


About 20 minutes

Section 2.4: PC Maintenance

Summary


This section discusses considerations and guidelines that can be used to help maintain computer systems. Concepts covered include:


  • Creating the proper environment

    • Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC)

    • Interference:

      • EMI

      • RFI

    • Magnetic fields

  • Details about cleaning the computer

  • Tips for maintaining your computer

  • Power conditions to be aware of:

    • Surge

    • Spike

    • Sag

    • Brownout

    • Blackout

  • Devices used to prevent power problems:

    • Surge protector

    • Line conditioner

    • Standby Power Supply (SPS)

    • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)

Students will learn how to:




  • Connect a UPS to your computer.

  • Configure UPS settings for notifications and shutdown.



A+ 220-801 Exam Objectives:

  • 5.2 Explain environmental impacts and the purpose of environmental controls

    • MSDS documentation for handling and disposal

    • Temperature, humidity level awareness and proper ventilation

    • Power surges, brownouts, blackouts

      • Battery backup

      • Surge suppressor

    • Protection from airborne particles

    • Dust and debris

      • Compressed air

      • Vacuums

    • Component handling and protection

      • Antistatic bags

Lecture Focus Questions:

  • Why is dust an enemy to a computer?

  • What will too much, or too little, humidity do to a computer?

  • When considering HVAC, what is the difference between a positive pressure system and a negative pressure system?

  • What causes EMI and what can be done to prevent problems with it?

  • How can a magnet affect a floppy disk or tape?

  • What types of materials can you use to clean internal PC components?

  • When is it important to use an anti-static vacuum?

  • How are backups related to preventive maintenance?

  • What is the difference between a surge and a spike?

  • Which type of device protects against over voltages?

  • What is the difference between the way an online UPS provides power to a system and an offline UPS provides power?

Video/Demo Time



video2.4.1 PC Maintenance 4:05

video2.4.3 Protecting Power 15:40

2.4.4 Configuring UPS Settings 14:27
Total 34:12

Lab/Activity


  • Install a UPS

Number of Exam Questions


14 questions

Total Time


About 60 minutes


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