Academic Computer Center Lab Operator Standard Operating Procedures Manual
3.3 Changes and Updates to Point SystemThe point system will be updated based on changing performance needs. You are expected to know and understand the repercussions of failure to meet expectations as they are changed. The Management Team will notify you in the case of any changes or updates, which can be found at http://www2.winthrop.edu/accstaff/nosearch/training.htm. 4. Miscellaneous Items4.1 Staff meetingsStaff meetings are typically held on the first Friday of every month and count as a regular shift. If you miss a meeting without prior notification, it will count as a missed shift and you will be disciplined appropriately. Staff meetings will typically last 15 minutes to an hour depending on the topics being discussed and concerns being addressed. 4.2 Lab Card AccessAll computer labs are equipped with card access for ID cards. At the beginning of each semester the Operations Manager will enable your ID card to work for the current semester. 4.3 Flyers and advertisementsThere is no place to place flyers and advertisements in any lab, therefore any that are left to be posted will be recycled if at all possible. If someone posts one, please notify the Management team. 4.4 Problems with alarm systemIf you experience problems arming the alarm, call the Operations Manager (Melanie McFadden (803) 984-4539) to alert her. They may have you call Campus Police at x3333 and ask them to send someone to arm the alarm. You DO NOT have to wait for Campus Police to arrive as long as the doors are locked. 4.5 Lost and foundLost and found is managed by Campus Police for the entire campus. Each closing operator is required to gather any lost-and-found items at the end of their shift on Friday and bring them to the coordinator office in Owens. The Management Team will periodically transport all the items from Owens to Campus Police. Any identifying objects (wallet, id, etc.) or valuable objects should be reported to the coordinator immediately. If a student approaches you about a lost item, simply refer them to Campus Police. 4.6 Reserving a LabIf a professor or staff member approaches you about reserving a computer lab, instruct the person requesting the reservation to e-mail helpdesk@winthrop.edu the time, date, and location of the requested lab. Not that this will not be a guaranteed reservation, but is a request for a reservation. To check the opportunity or the reservation of a lab, you can go to lab reservations. This will show you all known and approved reservations. 5. Scheduling5.1 OverviewSchedules are set up on a semester-long weekly basis. There are a few guidelines in signing up for hours:
Please remember that the hours that you sign up for are not necessarily the hours you will be assigned. The Operations Manager may take away hours or move you to a different lab if necessary. 5.2 Requesting time offWe require 2 business day (M-F, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM) notice if you want to request a shift off. For extended time off the time request must be made at minimum of a two week notice before requested shift absence. Any violation of this will result in point deduction as outlined. When you ask for time off, please submit the shift including time, day, and lab as well as a reason for taking the time off. 5.3 Requesting urgent time off (less than 48 hours notice)If you wish to request time off, first attempt to contact other Lab Operators and get the shift covered. If another Lab Operator agrees to cover your shift, email accmanager@winthrop.edu and Cc the person who agreed to cover your shift. If you did not agree to take a shift, inform us immediately. If you did agree to cover a shift, no reply will be interpreted as confirmation. If you cannot get another Lab Operator to cover your shift, Email accmanager@winthrop.edu and include that you attempted to get the shift covered. Except for a dire emergency, time off will NOT be granted unless this procedure is followed. 5.4 Open Hours ProceduresThe Operations Manager will periodically open hours through the Open Hours System which will automatically send out an email message asking for an operator to cover the shift of someone who has asked for time off. The first person to respond to the Operations Manager, who can cover the shift, will get the extra time. Check the Open Hours System at any time to confirm hours taken or view current Open Hours. Also, if at the end of your shift the next lab operator does not show up, you may partially or completely cover that person’s schedule. You may receive extra compensation in addition to the extra work time. Please email the Operations Manager if you cover someone’s shift. 5.5 Leaving your shiftYou are expected to arrive promptly and work your entire shift. Leaving the lab in the middle of a shift or before the end of the shift will not be tolerated. If you EVER NEED TO LEAVE YOUR SHIFT for more than a few minutes, please call the Operations Manager for permission. 6. Payroll Procedures6.1 TimesheetsTimesheets are completed on Wingspan, through the employee tab. There you can see when you have to submit your timesheet by. Please turn in your completed timesheet by the appropriate due date and time. You are also required to submit a timesheet at every pay period. Failure to do so will not prevent you from getting paid but will cause you to have to explain to several different people why you didn’t get this done and what you are going to do to not do this again. When filling out your timesheet, round your times to the nearest 15 minutes. For example, if you get to work at 3:54pm, you would enter 4:00pm on your timesheet. If you get to work at 4:04pm, you would enter 4:00pm on your timesheet. If you get to work at 4:10pm, you would put down 4:15pm. 6.2 Pay periodsThere are two pay periods each month. The pay periods are the 1st through the 15th and the 16th through the end of the month. 6.3 Pay datesPay dates will remain the same throughout the year except when the pay date falls on a weekend. (In this case, checks will be released on the previous Friday.) Checks are issued twice a month as follows:
6.4 Check distributionPaychecks (if you do not have automatic deposit) are mailed to your campus address or your home address if you do not live on campus. If you have a question about where your check will be mailed, contact the Payroll office in 21 Tillman Hall or at (803) 323-2271. Checks are typically mailed the day before the pay date to ensure that your check arrives on the pay date. 6.5 Direct depositDirect deposit is available for all student employees. Simply complete a direct deposit request form and return it to payroll along with a voided check or a deposit slip. You will receive one more paychecks after submitting the form but from the second payday on, your pay will be automatically deposited for you. An Earnings Statement will be e-mailed to you for each payday. 7. Emergency Procedures7.1 OverviewHopefully you will never encounter any of the following emergencies. But if you do, please be aware of the following policies and procedures. Remember that in any emergency situation, your safety and the safety of the other students are the most important things. DO NOT do anything that would place yourself or anyone else in danger. Dial 911 in case of life or death emergency. 7.2 Power outageKeep everyone in the lab calm. Wait for 10 minutes. If after 10 minutes the power has not come back on, ask everyone to leave the computer lab. Contact the Operations Manager immediately to let them know. Then close and lock the doors to the lab. If you cannot lock the door, contact either the Operations Manager or Campus Police. 7.3 Fire alarmHave everyone leave the lab. Get everyone out of the lab and then close and lock the lab doors. DO NOT let the student’s waste time gathering their belongings. Tell them that the lab will be locked so no one will take their belongings. Once everyone is out, DO NOT return to the lab until Campus Police or another Winthrop University authority gives authorization. Please contact the Operations Manager as soon as possible to let them know what has happened. If a fire breaks out in the lab, get everyone out of the lab and pull the nearest fire alarm. DO NOT put yourself or others at risk by trying to put the fire out unless you have the proper training with fire extinguishers. 7.4 Campus policeFrom time to time, Campus Police may need to call your lab regarding a certain incident (i.e., alarm going off, someone attempting to break into the lab, power outage, etc). If Campus Police calls the lab or reports to the op station for an incident, please notify the Operations Manager immediately. 7.5 Natural DisasterKeep everyone in the lab calm. Follow the instructions given out by the building administrator and calling the Operations Manager at the first available opportunity. 7.6 Active ShooterIf you get a notification that there is an active shooter in your building (or in another building), close all the doors to the lab and suggest to the students in the lab that they remain in the lab until notified that the situation in resolved; if a student(s) demands to leave, do not force the issue, and allow the student to leave. If the shooter is in your building, call 911 and close the doors to the lab, block the doors to the lab with chairs and if possible desks. Get the students to hide under the desks, away from the door. DO NOT clump together in one spot, spread out around the room. 8. General Procedures8.1 Fixing a computerAll Academic Computers have a program called Deep Freeze installed on them. If you experience any type of computer problem, simply restart the computer and it should resolve the problem. If restarting the computer does not fix the problem, call a member of the Management Team. There should never be any type of out of order signs on the computer. 8.2 Changing toner in the printerAll staffed labs are equipped with an HP 9000 or HP 9050 high-speed laser printer. When the control panel displays the message: “0 pages to print” or “Toner Cartridge Empty”, DO NOT change the toner yet. Wait until the toner does not allow anyone to print and gives an error message. (This saves supplies and allows us to maintain low printing costs.). If the toner starts messing up on print jobs, take the toner out and shake it from side to side. Changing toner or print cartridges in the four labs with a color printer are sometimes challenging tasks. If you do not feel comfortable doing this, please let the management team know and they will do it for you. – Color printer – 8.2a Printers/TonerHP User Guide Instructions on how to change the toner in the printers: HP Laser-jet 9000 HP Laser-jet 9050 HP Color Laser-jet 9500 HP Color Laser-jet 5500 HP Color Laser-jet CP5525 HP Laser-jet 5200 HP Laser-jet P4014 8.3 Adding paper to the printerThe printer pulls paper from Tray 4 first. Tray 4 is the 2000 sheet paper feeder. Please check Tray 4 often to make sure it is full of paper. When it is low, restock it; making sure that you do not over fill the paper tray above the marked guide lines. Take paper from the op station (Located in xxxx Building). Remove the wrapper from the paper. DO NOT place the wrapper in the recycle bin; place it in the regular trashcan. Put the paper on the right side of the tray only; never place paper on the left side. Also, check trays 2 and 3 for paper. Restock those if needed. Paper at the op station should ONLY be used in the printers. If someone needs a sheet of paper they must print it. There should be up to three cases of paper in each lab. If you open the last case, contact the Management Team so that more paper can be delivered. DO NOT wait until the last case is empty. 8.4 Clearing a paper jamIf the printer indicates that there is a paper jam, follow the simple directions on the printer display. If you cannot find the paper jam after following the directions on the printer, contact the Operations Manager as soon as possible. The printer should never have an “out of order” sign on it, be unplugged or disconnected in any way. Please redirect people to a working printer if the printer is down for any period of time. 9. Frequently Asked QuestionsHere are the answers to some questions you may get often as a lab operator. 9.1 How do I print on special media such as résumé paper in Microsoft Word?Be sure to use media approved for laser printers. To print on special media, the user must select Print from the File Menu. Then press the Properties button. In the drop-down menu titled Paper Source, select Manual Feed. When the user’s print job goes to the printer, the printer will pause asking to have paper inserted into Tray 1. Tray 1 is located on the right side of the printer. Open the tray and insert the user’s paper. The printer will then pull the special paper and print the document on it. (NOTE: If lab is busy wait for printer to ask for paper from Tray 1 to ensure that no one else prints on this paper) 9.2 How do I print the cell formulas in Microsoft Excel?Select the Formulas tab (if it is not already selected). From there, click on the box labeled Show Formulas. This will show the formulas on the worksheet. You can then press Print and the formulas will print. Follow the same procedure but unselect the box to display the results instead of the formulas. 9.3 How do I create a web page?The first step is to go to the website “www.birdnest.org”. Follow the on-screen prompts. Once the page has been created, refer the student to the Expression Web guide in the Student Technology Handbook. This guide will get the student started. If they need assistance using Expression Web, help them if you can but refer them to the help files included with the program. 9.4 How do I open a document created with another program?If a student wants to open a Word Perfect file in Microsoft Word or a Lotus 1-2-3 file in Microsoft Excel, click on the Open File button (or select Open from the Microsoft Icon menu). Change to the disk and directory the file is in. In the bottom of the window there is a box labeled Files of Type. Change the selection to All Files. Then all files, including those created with a different program, will be displayed in the window. Select the appropriate file. Click on Open and the file will be converted. WARNING: Converting from one file type to another may cause formatting problems or may not be possible. All programs do not support all file types. 9.5 How do I save a document in an older format or for another program?Select Save as from the file menu. Browse to the location you want to save the file. Then in the File Name box, give the file a name. In the File of Type box, select the type of file you want to save. If you are not sure what other word processor you may use, save the file as Text Only. That is a generic format that all word processors can read. You may loose some of the formatting but all the words will still be there. 9.6 How do I change my password?In a computer lab, log on to a computer. Once logged on, press CTRL-ALT-DEL. A new window will appear. Press the Change Password button. Enter the old password in the appropriate box. Then enter the new password in both the New Password and Confirm New Password boxes. Press OK and it is done. Outside a computer lab select Student Services and then Reset Password. Then follow the prompts to verify the students Identity and allow them to change their password. It may take up to 5 minutes for the change to take effect. Remember, this is the same username and password that you use to log on the computer, access email, and edit web pages. 9.7 I can’t print. What do I do?There are several reasons why a student may not be able to print. One reason is the student’s print quota may be used up. Ask the student to check their print quota. If their quota is out, they need to purchase more pages. If an error message appears, stating that a printer has not been installed or that the computer cannot find a printer, have the student save all open documents, log off, and log back on or have them reboot their computer. The problem in this case is that the computer did not correctly connect to the printer at log on. If the student clicks on print and does not receive an error and the print job does not come out on the printer, check to see what printer is set as the default. Select Print from the File menu. You will be shown the print window. Check to make sure that the proper printer is selected for the lab the student is in. If the correct printer is not selected, the student’s print jobs will be in whatever lab was selected. If the above-mentioned steps do not resolve the problem, see if anyone else in the lab has printed anything. Check to see if the printer is showing an error on the display panel. If no one is able to print, contact the Operations Manager. There may be a print job clogging the queue causing no other jobs to go through. 9.8 I can’t log on to my user account?If students are unable to log-on to their accounts in the labs, keep the following in mind: If ANY student attempts to log on and fails 3 or more times, their account will be temporarily disabled (or locked out), and they will have to reattempt to log on 10 minutes later. If this doesn't work, have the student reset their password. This will guide them through a series of questions that will allow them to reset their password. Remember that all registered students can apply for a free computer account by clicking Student Services and New Account Request. 9.9 How do I turn on double sided printing?Go to the File Menu Click Print Click Properties Check Print on Both Sides in Document Options 9.10 Print quotaPrinting in our labs is a pay-as-you-print system. (Remember that a 2-page double-sided document counts as 2 pages.) Every user gets a free $10 allowance at the beginning of the semester. At 4 cents/page, that represents 250 standard black and white pages for free. This allowance is designed to cover basic printing needs as well as all potential system problems that may happen during the semester. We do not refund printing costs for any reason. Please refer to the Technology Handbook for the exact reference to this information. To purchase additional pages and visit Student Services. Refilling can be accomplished at anytime, and is effective immediately. The amount that the student adds to their quota is automatically billed to their Winthrop account. The student may need to log off and log back on in order to get the updated print quota. There are no daily limits. You can print as much as you have in your quota. However, there is a 25-page limit per job. You can still print all you need, but you have to break larger print jobs into smaller portions.
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