0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes
Title Slide Cisco Networking Academy program IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software v4! C"apter #: Comp$ter Assem%ly Slide 2 Slide 2 Purpose of this Presentation The purpose of this PowerPoint is to provide to instructors an overview of ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3, includin the followin! "ist of chapter o#$ectives %verview of the chapter contents, includin! student la#s optional virtual des&top activities 'eflection()ctivities for instructors to co*plete to prepare to teach )dditional resources Slide 3 Slide 3 + Chapter 3 %#$ectives The purpose of this chapter is to provide co*puter asse*#l, instructions step+ #,+step. 3.- %pen the case 3.2 Install the power suppl, 3.3 )ttach the co*ponents to the *other#oard and install the *other#oard 3.4 Install internal drives 3.. Install drives in e/ternal #a,s 3.0 Install adapter cards 3.1 Connect all internal ca#les 3.2 'e+attach the side panels and connect e/ternal ca#les to the co*puter 3.3 4oot the co*puter for the first ti*e Slide 4 Slide 4 Chapter 3 "a#s There are seven la#s included in Chapter 3. These la#s are availa#le at the #otto* of associated paes of course content. 3.2 "a#! Install the Power Suppl, 5Install a power suppl, in a co*puter case.6 3.3.3 "a#! Install the 7other#oard 5Install a CP8, a heat sin&(fan asse*#l,, and a ')7 *odule on the *other#oard. Install the *other#oard in the co*puter case.6 3...2 "a#! Install the 9rives 5Install the hard dis& drive, the optical drive, and the flopp, drive.6 3.0.3 "a#! Install )dapter Cards 5Install a :IC, a wireless :IC, and a video adapter card.6 3.1.2 "a#! Install Internal Ca#les 5Install the internal power and data ca#les in the co*puter.6 3.2.2 "a#! Co*plete the Co*puter )sse*#l, 5Install the side panels and the e/ternal ca#les on the co*puter.6 3.3.2 "a#! 4oot the Co*puter 54oot the co*puter for the first ti*e, e/plore the 4I%S setup prora*, and chane the #oot order se;uence.6 Ma !00" p# $ of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 5 Slide . %ptional <irtual 9es&top )ctivities There are eiht %ptional <irtual 9es&top activities for students to co*plete in Chapter 3. Each of these activities focuses on installin des&top co*ponents. :ote! Instructors *iht add a reflection(sharin activit, for students once the, co*plete each of these activities. These <irtual 9es&top activities are optional. S,ste* re;uire*ents for the virtual des&top include a *ini*u* of .-274 ')7 and =indows 2000 or >P operatin s,ste*. 3.2 <irtual 9es&top Power Suppl, 5Co*plete the power suppl, la,er in the virtual des&top.6 3.3.3 <irtual 9es&top 7other#oard 5Install the *other#oard asse*#l, in the virtual des&top *other#oard la,er.6 3.4 <irtual 9es&top Internal 9rives 5Install the hard drive in the virtual des&top internal drive la,er.6 3...2 <irtual 9es&top E/ternal 4a, 9rives 5Install the drive in the virtual des&top e/ternal #a, drive la,er.6 3.0.3 <irtual 9es&top )dapter Card 5Install the adapter card in the virtual des&top adapter card la,er.6 3.1.2 <irtual 9es&top Internal Ca#les 5Install the internal ca#le in the virtual des&top internal ca#le la,er.6 3.2.2 <irtual 9es&top E/ternal Ca#les 5Install the e/ternal ca#le in the virtual des&top e/ternal ca#le la,er.6 Slide 6 Slide 0 Introduction 3.0 Chapter Introduction Co*puter asse*#l, is a lare part of a technician?s $o#. =or& in a loical, *ethodical *anner when wor&in with co*puter co*ponents I*prove co*puter asse*#l, s&ills dra*aticall, with practice )fter co*pletin this chapter, students will *eet these o#$ectives! %pen the case Install the power suppl, Install the *other#oard and attach the co*ponents to the *other#oard Install the internal drives Install the e/ternal drives Install the adapter cards in the appropriate slots Connect all internal ca#les 'e+attach the side panels and connect e/ternal ca#les to the co*puter 4oot the co*puter for the first ti*e Slide 7 Slide 1 %pen the case 3.- %pen the case Co*puter cases are produced in a variet, of form factors @or* factors refer to the siAe and shape of the case. Prepare the wor&space #efore openin the co*puter case! There should #e ade;uate lihtin, ood ventilation, and a co*forta#le roo* te*perature. The wor&#ench or ta#le should #e accessi#le fro* all sides. )void clutterin the surface with tools and co*puter co*ponents. )n antistatic *at on the ta#le will help prevent ph,sical and ES9 da*ae to e;uip*ent. S*all containers can #e used to hold screws and other s*all parts as the, are #ein re*oved. There are different *ethods for openin cases. To learn how, consult the user *anual or *anufacturer?s we#site. So*e of the *ethods include the followin! The co*puter case cover *a, #e re*oved as one piece. The top and side panels of the case *a, #e re*oved. The top of the case *a, need to #e re*oved #efore the side panels can #e re*oved. Ma !00" p# ! of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 8 Slide 2 Install the Power Suppl, 3.2 Install the power suppl, ) technician *a, #e re;uired to replace or install a power suppl,. 7ost power supplies can onl, fit one wa, in the co*puter case. Power supplies have fans that can vi#rate and loosen screws that are not secured. Power suppl, installation steps include the followin! -. Insert the power suppl, into the case. 2. )lin the holes in the power suppl, with the holes in the case. 3. Secure the power suppl, to the case usin the proper screws. St$dent Activity: The student course content includes a la#, 3.2 Install the Power Suppl,. To co*plete this la#, students will install a power suppl, in a co*puter case. &ptional St$dent Activity: The student course content includes the optional activit,, 3.2 <irtual 9es&top Power Suppl,. To co*plete this la#, students will co*plete the power suppl, la,er in the virtual des&top. S,ste* re;uire*ents for the virtual des&top include a *ini*u* of .-274 ')7 and =indows 2000 or >P operatin s,ste*. Slide 9 Slide 3 )ttach Co*ponents to the 7other#oard 3.3 )ttach the co*ponents to the *other#oard and install the *other#oard )s part of an uprade or repair, ,ou *a, need to install co*ponents on the *other#oard, and then install the *other#oard into the co*puter case. )fter co*pletin this section, students will *eet these o#$ectives! Install a CP8 and a heat sin&(fan asse*#l, Install the ')7 Install the *other#oard Slide 10 Slide -0 CP8 on 7other#oard 3.3.- Install a CP8 and a heat sin&(fan asse*#l, The CP8 and the heat sin&(fan asse*#l, *a, #e installed on the *other#oard #efore the *other#oard is placed in the co*puter case. The CP8 and *other#oard are sensitive to electrostatic dischare. =hen handlin a CP8 or *other#oard, *a&e sure that ,ou place the* on a rounded antistatic *at. Bou should also wear an antistatic wrist strap. CA'TI&N: =hen handlin a CP8, do not touch the CP8 contacts. The CP8 is secured to the soc&et on the *other#oard with a loc&in asse*#l,. The CP8 soc&ets toda, are CI@ soc&ets. Bou should #e fa*iliar with the loc&in asse*#l, #efore atte*ptin to install a CP8 into the soc&et on the *other#oard. Slide 11 Slide -- Ther*al Co*pound 3.3.- Install a CP8 and a heat sin&(fan asse*#l, Ther*al co*pound helps to &eep the CP8 cool. It is a su#stance that increases the transfer of heat fro* the CP8 to the heat sin&, where it can #e dissipated. To install a used CP8, clean it and the #ase of the heat sin& with isoprop,l alcohol to re*ove the old ther*al co*pound. @ollow *anufacturerDs reco**endations a#out appl,in the ther*al co*pound. Ma !00" p# 3 of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 12 Slide -2 Eeat Sin&(@an )sse*#l, 3.3.- Install a CP8 and a heat sin&(fan asse*#l, The heat sin&(fan asse*#l, is a two+part coolin device. The heat sin& draws heat awa, fro* the CP8. The fan *oves the heat awa, fro* the heat sin&. The heat sin&(fan asse*#l, usuall, has a 3+pin power connector. Slide 13 Slide -3 Install Eeat Sin&(@an )sse*#l, 3.3.- Install a CP8 and a heat sin&(fan asse*#l, To install the CP8 and heat sin&(fan asse*#l,! -. )lin the CP8 so that the Connection - indicator is lined up with Pin - on the CP8 soc&et. 2. Place the CP8 entl, into the soc&et. 3. Close the CP8 load plate and secure it #, closin the load lever and *ovin it under the load lever retention ta#. 4. )ppl, a s*all a*ount of ther*al co*pound to the CP8 and spread it evenl,. @ollow the application instructions provided #, the *anufacturer. .. "ine up the heat sin&(fan asse*#l, retainers to the holes on the *other#oard. 0. Place the heat sin&(fan asse*#l, onto the CP8 soc&et, #ein careful not to pinch the CP8 fan wires 1. Tihten the heat sin&(fan asse*#l, retainers to secure the asse*#l, in place 2. Connect the heat sin&(fan asse*#l, power ca#le to the header on the *other#oard Slide 14 Slide -4 Install ')7 3.3.2 Install the ')7 (A) provides te*porar, data storae for the CP8 while the co*puter is operatin. ')7 is volatile *e*or, and the contents are lost when the co*puter is shut down. T,picall,, addin *ore ')7 will enhance the perfor*ance of ,our co*puter. ')7 should #e installed in the *other#oard #efore the *other#oard is placed in the co*puter case. 4efore ,ou install a stic& of ')7, consult the *other#oard docu*entation or we#site of the *anufacturer to ensure that the ')7 is co*pati#le with the *other#oard. The followin are ')7 installation steps! -. )lin the notches on the ')7 *odule to the &e,s in the slot and press down until the side ta#s clic& into place. 2. 7a&e sure that the side ta#s have loc&ed the ')7 *odule and visuall, chec& for e/posed contacts. 'epeat these steps for additional ')7 *odules. Slide 15 Slide -. The 7other#oard 3.3.3 Install the *other#oard The *other#oard is now read, to install in the co*puter case. Plastic and *etal standoffs are used to *ount the *other#oard and to prevent it fro* touchin the *etal portions of the case. Bou should install onl, the standoffs that alin with the holes in the *other#oard. Installin an, additional standoffs *a, prevent the *other#oard fro* #ein seated properl, in the co*puter case. Ma !00" p# 4 of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 16 Slide -0 Install the 7other#oard 3.3.3 Install the *other#oard The followin are *other#oard installation steps! -. Install standoffs in the co*puter case. 2. )lin the I(% connectors on the #ac& of the *other#oard with the openins in the #ac& of the case. 3. )lin the screw holes of the *other#oard with the standoffs. 4. Insert all of the *other#oard screws. .. Tihten all of the *other#oard screws. St$dent Activity: The student course content includes a la#, 3.3.3 Install the 7other#oard. To co*plete this la#, students will install a CP8, a heat sin&(fan asse*#l,, and a ')7 *odule on the *other#oard. Install the *other#oard in the co*puter case. &ptional St$dent Activity: The student course content includes the optional activit,, 3.3.3 <irtual 9es&top 7other#oard. To co*plete this la#, students will install the *other#oard asse*#l, in the virtual des&top *other#oard la,er. S,ste* re;uire*ents for the virtual des&top include a *ini*u* of .-274 ')7 and =indows 2000 or >P operatin s,ste*. Slide 17 Slide -1 Install Internal 9rives 3.4 Install internal drives 9rives that are installed in internal #a,s are called internal drives. ) hard dis& drive 5E996 is an e/a*ple of an internal drive. The followin are E99 installation steps! -. Position the E99 so that it alins with the 3..+inch drive #a,. 2. Insert the E99 into the drive #a, so that the screw holes in the drive line up with the screw holes in the case. 3. Secure the E99 to the case usin the proper screws. &ptional St$dent Activity: The student course content includes the optional activit,, 3.4 <irtual 9es&top Internal 9rives. To co*plete this la#, students will install the hard drive in the virtual des&top internal drive la,er. S,ste* re;uire*ents for the virtual des&top include a *ini*u* of .-274 ')7 and =indows 2000 or >P operatin s,ste*. Slide 18 Slide -2 Install E/ternal 9rives 3.. Install drives in e/ternal #a,s 9rives, such as optical drives 5C* and *+*6 and floppy drives, are installed in drive #a,s that are accessed fro* the front of the case. %ptical drives and flopp, drives store data on re*ova#le *edia. 9rives in e,ternal %ays allow access to the *edia without openin the case. )fter co*pletin this section, students will *eet these o#$ectives! Install the optical drive Install the flopp, drive Slide 19 Slide -3 Install the %ptical 9rive 3...- Install the e/ternal drive )n optical drive is a storae device that reads and writes infor*ation to C9s or 9<9s. ) 7ole/ power connector provides the optical drive with power fro* the power suppl,. ) P)T) ca#le is used to connect the optical drive to the *other#oard. The followin are optical drive installation steps! -. Position the optical drive so that it alins with the ..2. inch drive #a,. 2. Insert the optical drive into the drive #a, so that the optical drive screw holes alin with the screw holes in the case. 3. Secure the optical drive to the case usin the proper screws. Ma !00" p# % of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 20 Slide 20 Install the @lopp, 9rive 3...2 Install the flopp, drive ) flopp, dis& drive 5@996 is a storae device that reads and writes infor*ation to a flopp, dis&. ) #er power connector provides the @99 with power fro* the power suppl,. ) flopp, data ca#le is used to connect the @99 to the *other#oard. ) flopp, dis& drive fits into the 3.. inch #a, on the front of the co*puter case. The followin are @99 installation steps! -. Position the @99 so that it alins with the 3.. inch drive #a,. 2. Insert the @99 into the drive #a, so that the @99 screw holes alin with the screw holes in the case. 3. Secure the @99 to the case usin the proper screws. St$dent Activity: The student course content includes a la#, 3...2 Install the 9rives. To co*plete this la#, students will install the hard dis& drive, the optical drive, and the flopp, drive. &ptional St$dent Activity: The student course content includes the optional activit,, 3...2 <irtual 9es&top E/ternal 4a, 9rives. To co*plete this la#, students will install the drive in the virtual des&top e/ternal #a, drive la,er. S,ste* re;uire*ents for the virtual des&top include a *ini*u* of .-274 ')7 and =indows 2000 or >P operatin s,ste*. Slide 21 Slide 2- Install the )dapter Cards 3.0 Install adapter cards )dapter cards are installed to add functionalit, to a co*puter. )dapter cards *ust #e co*pati#le with the e/pansion slot. This section will focus on the installation of three t,pes of adapter cards. PCIe /- :IC PCI =ireless :IC PCIe /-0 video adapter card )fter co*pletin this section, students will *eet these o#$ectives! Install the :IC Install the wireless :IC Install the video adapter card Slide 22 Slide 22 Install the :etwor& Interface Card 5:IC6 3.0.- Install the :IC ) :IC ena#les a co*puter to connect to a networ&. :ICs use PCI and PCIe e/pansion slots on the *other#oard. The followin are :IC installation steps! -. )lin the :IC to the appropriate slot on the *other#oard. 2. Press down entl, on the :IC until the card is seated. 3. Secure the :IC PC *ountin #rac&et to the case with the appropriate screw. Slide 23 Slide 23 Install the =ireless :IC 3.0.2 Install the wireless :IC ) wireless :IC ena#les a co*puter to connect to a wireless networ&. =ireless :ICs use PCI and PCIe e/pansion slots on the *other#oard. So*e wireless :ICs are installed e/ternall, with a 8S4 connector. Bou should handle a wireless :IC the sa*e wa, that ,ou handle an :IC. 7a&e sure that ,ou are usin an antistatic wrist strap to prevent da*ae to the card. )lwa,s hold the card #, the edes so that ,ou do not da*ae co*ponents or leave *oisture on the card. The followin are wireless :IC installation steps! -. )lin the wireless :IC to the appropriate e/pansion slot on the *other#oard. 2. Press down entl, on the wireless :IC until the card is full, seated. 3. Secure the wireless :IC PC *ountin #rac&et to the case with the appropriate screw. Ma !00" p# & of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 24 Slide 24 Install the <ideo )dapter Card 3.0.3 Install the video adapter card ) video adapter card is the interface #etween a co*puter and a displa, *onitor. )n upraded video adapter card can provide #etter raphic capa#ilities for a*es and raphic prora*s. <ideo adapter cards use PCI, )FP, and PCIe e/pansion slots on the *other#oard. The followin are video adapter card installation steps! )lin the video adapter card to the appropriate e/pansion slot on the *other#oard. Press down entl, on the video adapter card until the card is full, seated. Secure the video adapter card PC *ountin #rac&et to the case with the appropriate screw. St$dent Activity: The student course content includes a la#, 3.0.3 Install )dapter Cards. To co*plete this la#, students will install a :IC, a wireless :IC, and a video adapter card. &ptional St$dent Activity: The student course content includes the optional activit,, 3.0.3 <irtual 9es&top )dapter Card. To co*plete this la#, students will install the adapter card in the virtual des&top adapter card la,er. S,ste* re;uire*ents for the virtual des&top include a *ini*u* of .-274 ')7 and =indows 2000 or >P operatin s,ste*. Slide 25 Slide 2. Connect Internal Ca#les 3.1 Connect all internal ca#les Power ca#les are used to distri#ute electricit, fro* the power suppl, to the *other#oard and other co*ponents. 9ata ca#les trans*it data #etween the *other#oard and storae devices, such as hard drives. )dditional ca#les connect the #uttons and lin& lihts on the front of the co*puter case to the *other#oard. )fter co*pletin this section, students will *eet these o#$ectives! Connect the power ca#les Connect the data ca#les Slide 26 Slide 20 Connect 9rive Power Ca#les 3.1.- Connect the power ca#les Gust li&e other co*ponents, *other#oards re;uire power to operate. The )dvanced Technolo, E/tended 5AT-6 *ain power connector will have either 20 or 24 pins. The power suppl, *a, also have a 4+pin or 0+pin )u/iliar, 5A'-6 power connector that connects to the *other#oard. ) 20+ pin connector will wor& in a *other#oard with a 24+pin soc&et. The followin are *other#oard power ca#le installation steps! -. )lin the 20+pin )T> power connector to the soc&et on the *other#oard. 2. Fentl, press down on the connector until the clip clic&s into place. 3. )lin the 4+pin )8> power connector to the soc&et on the *other#oard. 4. Fentl, press down on the connector until the clip clic&s into place. Slide 27 Slide 21 Connect Power Ca#les 3.1.- Connect the power ca#les SATA power connectors use a -.+pin connector. S)T) power connectors are used to connect to hard dis& drives, optical drives, or an, devices that have a S)T) power soc&et. )ole, Power Connectors are used #, hard dis& drives and optical drives that do not have S)T) power soc&ets. CA'TI&N: 9o not use a 7ole/ connector and a S)T) power connector on the sa*e drive at the sa*e ti*e. 4+pin .erg Power Connector supplies power to a flopp, drive. Ma !00" p# " of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 28 Slide 22 Power Connector Installation Steps 3.1.- Connect the power ca#les The followin are power connector installation steps! -. Plu the S)T) power connector into the E99. 2. Plu the 7ole/ power connector into the optical drive. 3. Plu the 4+pin 4er power connector into the @99. 4. Connect the 3+pin fan power connector into the appropriate fan header on the *other#oard, accordin to the *other#oard *anual. .. Plu the additional ca#les fro* the case into the appropriate connectors accordin to the *other#oard *anual. Slide 29 Slide 23 P)T) Ca#les 3.1.2 Connect the data ca#les 9rives connect to the *other#oard usin data ca#les. T,pes of data ca#les are P)T), S)T), and flopp, dis&. The PATA ca#le is so*eti*es called a ri%%on ca#le #ecause it is wide and flat. The P)T) ca#le can have either 40 or 20 conductors. ) P)T) ca#le usuall, has three 40+pin connectors. %ne connector at the end of the ca#le connects to the *other#oard. The other two connectors connect to drives. If *ultiple hard drives are installed, the master drive will connect to the end connector. The slave drive will connect to the *iddle connector. ) stripe on the data ca#le will denote Pin -. Plu the P)T) ca#le into the drive with the pin - indicator on the ca#le alined to the pin - indicator on the drive connector. The pin - indicator on the drive connector is usuall, closest to the power connector on the drive. 7an, *other#oards have two P)T) drive controllers. This provides support for a *a/i*u* of four P)T) drives. Slide 30 Slide 30 S)T) Ca#les 3.1.2 Connect the drive data ca#les The S)T) data ca#le has a 1+pin connector. %ne end of the ca#le is connected to the *other#oard. The other end is connected to an, drive that has a S)T) data connector. Slide 31 Slide 3- + Connect all Internal Ca#les 3.1.2 Connect the data ca#les The flopp, drive data ca#le has a 34+pin connector. "i&e the P)T) data ca#le, the flopp, drive data ca#le has a stripe to denote the location of pin -. ) flopp, drive ca#le usuall, has three 34+pin connectors. %ne connector at the end of the ca#le connects to the *other#oard. The other two connectors connect to drives. If *ultiple flopp, drives are installed, the )! drive will connect to the end connector. The 4! drive will connect to the *iddle connector. Plu the flopp, drive data ca#le into the drive with the pin - indicator on the ca#le alined to the pin - indicator on the drive connector. 7other#oards have one flopp, drive controller which provides support for a *a/i*u* of two flopp, drives. N&TE: If pin - on the flopp, drive data ca#le is not alined with pin - on the drive connector, the flopp, drive will not function. This will not da*ae the drive, #ut the drive activit, liht will displa, continuousl,. To fi/ this pro#le*, turn off the co*puter and re+connect the data ca#le so that the pin - on the ca#le and the pin - on the connector are alined. 'e#oot the co*puter. Ma !00" p# ' of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 32 Slide 32 Install 9ata Ca#les 3.1.2 Connect the data ca#les The followin are data ca#le installation steps! -. Plu the *other#oard end of the P)T) ca#le into the *other#oard soc&et. 2. Plu the connector at the far end of the P)T) ca#le into the optical drive. 3. Plu one end of the S)T) ca#le into the *other#oard soc&et. 4. Plu the other end of the S)T) ca#le into the E99. .. Plu the *other#oard end of the @99 ca#le into the *other#oard soc&et. 0. Plu the connector at the far end of the @99 ca#le into the flopp, drive. St$dent Activity: The student course content includes a la#, 3.1.2 Install Internal Ca#les. To co*plete this la#, students will install the internal power and data ca#les in the co*puter. &ptional St$dent Activity: The student course content includes the optional activit,, 3.1.2 <irtual 9es&top Internal Ca#les. To co*plete this la#, students will install the internal ca#le in the virtual des&top internal ca#le la,er. S,ste* re;uire*ents for the virtual des&top include a *ini*u* of .-274 ')7 and =indows 2000 or >P operatin s,ste*. Slide 33 Slide 33 'e+attach Panels, Connect E/ternal Ca#les 3.2 'e+attach the side panels and connect e/ternal ca#les to the co*puter :ow that all the internal co*ponents have #een installed and connected to the *other#oard and power suppl,, the side panels are re+attached to the co*puter case. The ne/t step is to connect the ca#les for all co*puter peripherals and the power ca#le. )fter co*pletin this section, students will *eet these o#$ectives! 'e+attach the side panels to the case Connect e/ternal ca#les to the co*puter Slide 34 Slide 34 'e+attach Side Panels 3.2.- 'e+attach the side panels to the case 7ost co*puter cases have two panels, one on each side. So*e co*puter cases have one three+sided cover that slides down over the case fra*e. %nce the cover is in place, *a&e sure that it is secured at all screw locations. So*e co*puter cases use screws that are inserted with a screwdriver. %ther cases have &no#+t,pe screws that can #e tihtened #, hand. 'efer to the docu*entation or we#site of the *anufacturer for *ore infor*ation if ,ou are unsure a#out how to re*ove or replace the co*puter case CA'TI&N: Eandle case parts with care. So*e co*puter case covers have sharp or $aed edes. Slide 35 Slide 3. Connect E/ternal Ca#les 3.2.2 Connect e/ternal ca#les to the co*puter )fter the case panels have #een re+attached, connect the e/ternal ca#les to the #ac& of the co*puter. Eere are so*e co**on e/ternal ca#le connections! 7onitor He,#oard 7ouse 8S4 Ethernet Power =hen attachin ca#les, ensure that the, are connected to the correct locations on the co*puter. @or e/a*ple, so*e *ouse and &e,#oard ca#les use the sa*e t,pe of PS(2 connector. CA'TI&N: =hen attachin ca#les, never force a connection. N&TE: Plu in the power ca#le after ,ou have connected all other ca#les. Ma !00" p# ( of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 36 Slide 30 Connect E/ternal Ca#les 3.2.2 Connect e/ternal ca#les to the co*puter The followin are e/ternal ca#le installation steps! -. )ttach the *onitor ca#le to the video port. 2. Secure the ca#le #, tihtenin the screws on the connector. 3. Plu the &e,#oard ca#le into the PS(2 &e,#oard port. 4. Plu the *ouse ca#le into the PS(2 *ouse port. .. Plu the 8S4 ca#le into a 8S4 port. 0. Plu the networ& ca#le into the networ& port. 1. Connect the wireless antenna to the antenna connector. 2. Plu the power ca#le into the power suppl,. St$dent Activity: The student course content includes a la#, 3.2.2 Co*plete the Co*puter )sse*#l,. To co*plete this la#, students will install the side panels and connect the e/ternal ca#les on the co*puter. &ptional St$dent Activity: The student course content includes the optional activit,, 3.2.2 <irtual 9es&top E/ternal Ca#les. To co*plete this la#, students will install the e/ternal ca#le in the virtual des&top e/ternal ca#le la,er. S,ste* re;uire*ents for the virtual des&top include a *ini*u* of .-274 ')7 and =indows 2000 or >P operatin s,ste*. Slide 37 Slide 31 4oot Co*puter for the @irst Ti*e 3.3 4oot the co*puter for the first ti*e =hen the co*puter is #ooted, the #asic input(output s,ste* 54I%S6 will perfor* a chec& on all of the internal co*ponents. This chec& is called a power+on self test 5P%ST6. The 4I%S is a set of instructions stored in a nonvolatile *e*or, chip. :onvolatile *eans that the *e*or, retains its contents even if the power is disconnected. ) special &e, or co*#ination of &e,s on the &e,#oard is used to enter the 4I%S setup prora*. 7ost co*puters use the 9E" &e,. Bour co*puter *a, use another &e, or co*#ination of &e,s. The 4I%S setup prora* displa,s infor*ation a#out all of the co*ponents in the co*puter. The 4I%S setup prora* is used to confiure an, settins that the co*puter co*ponents *a, have. The 4I%S setup will allow ,ou to *odif, settins that control how the co*puter will #oot. )fter co*pletin this section, students will *eet these o#$ectives! Identif, #eep codes 9escri#e how to enter 4I%S and use settins Slide 38 Slide 32 Identif, 4eep Codes 3.3.- Identif, #eep codes P%ST chec&s to see that all of the hardware in the co*puter is operatin correctl,. If a device is *alfunctionin, an error or a #eep code alerts the technician that there is a pro#le*. T,picall,, a sinle #eep denotes that the co*puter is functionin properl,. If there is a hardware pro#le*, the co*puter *a, e*it a series of #eeps. Each 4I%S *anufacturer uses different codes to indicate hardware pro#le*s. Consult the *other#oard docu*entation to view #eep codes for ,our co*puter. Ma !00" p# $0 of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 39 Slide 33 4I%S Setup 3.3.2 9escri#e 4I%S setup The 4I%S contains a setup prora* used to confiure settins for hardware devices. The confiuration data is saved to a special *e*or, chip called a co*ple*entar, *etal+o/ide se*iconductor 5C7%S6. C7%S is *aintained #, the #atter, in the co*puter. If this #atter, dies, all 4I%S setup confiuration data will #e lost. 'eplace the #atter, and reconfiure the 4I%S settins. Slide 40 Slide 40 4I%S Setup Prora* 3.3.2 9escri#e 4I%S setup 4I%S settins are confiured in the 4I%S setup prora*. To enter this prora*, ,ou *ust press the proper &e, or &e, se;uence durin P%ST. 7ost co*puters use the 9E" &e,. Bour co*puter *a, use another &e, or co*#ination of &e,s. Eere are so*e co**on 4I%S setup *enu options! 7ain + S,ste* ti*e, date, E99 t,pe, etc. )dvanced + Infrared port settins, parallel port settins, etc. Securit, + Password settins to setup utilit, %thers + "ow #atter, alar*, s,ste* #eep, etc. 4oot + Sets the #oot order of the co*puter E/it + E/its the setup utilit, St$dent Activity: The student course content includes a la#, 3.3.2 4oot the Co*puter. To co*plete this la#, students will #oot the co*puter for the first ti*e, e/plore the 4I%S setup prora*, and chane the #oot order se;uence. Slide 41 Slide 4- Chapter 3 Su**ar, So*e of the i*portant concepts to re*e*#er fro* this *odule! Cases co*e in a variet, of siAes and confiurations. 7an, of the co*ponents of the co*puter *ust *atch the for* factor of the case. The power suppl, chanes )C voltae into 9C voltae for the co*puter co*ponents to use. The CP8 is installed on the *other#oard with a heat sin&(fan asse*#l,. ')7 is installed in ')7 slots found on the *other#oard. )dapter cards are installed in PCI and PCIe e/pansion slots found on the *other#oard. Eard dis& drives are installed in 3.. inch drive #a,s located inside the case. %ptical drives are installed in ..2. inch drive #a,s that can #e accessed fro* outside the case. @lopp, drives are installed in 3.. inch drive #a,s that can #e accessed fro* outside the case. Power suppl, ca#les are connected to all drives and the *other#oard. Internal data ca#les transfer data to all drives. E/ternal ca#les connect peripheral devices to the co*puter. 4eep codes sinif, when hardware *alfunctions. The 4I%S setup prora* is used to displa, infor*ation a#out the co*puter co*ponents and allow the user to chane s,ste* settins. Ma !00" p# $$ of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 42 Slide 42 Instructor Trainin )ctivities Slide 43 Slide 43 )ctivities for Instructor Trainin These activities are suested for use in instructor trainin. -. Ta&e the IuiA provided in Chapter 3 course content. 2. Co*plete the seven la#s included in Chapter 3. 7a&e notes of potential issues and ;uestions that students *a, have. 3. Co*plete the virtual des&top instructor activities and participate in discussion or $ournal ,our answers to discussion ;uestions. 5see slide 40, <irtual 9es&top Instructor )ctivities6 Slide 44 Slide 44 <irtual 9es&top The <irtual "aptop, <irtual 9es&top, and <irtual Printer and Scanner are stand+alone tools desined to supple*ent classroo* learnin and provide an interactive Jhands+onK e/perience in learnin environ*ents with li*ited ph,sical e;uip*ent. "a#s will re*ain an essential ele*ent of the course. S,ste* re;uire*ents for the virtual des&top include a *ini*u* of .-274 ')7 and =indows 2000 or >P operatin s,ste*. )ll virtual des&top activities are optional. Slide 45 Slide 4. %#$ectives for <irtual 9es&top )ctivit, "earnin %#$ectives for <irtual 9es&top instructor lesson 9escri#e the three *odes of the <irtual 9es&top. 'e*ove and install laptop co*ponents in the <irtual 9es&top. Participate in discussion of various teachin strateies to use with the <irtual 9es&top. Slide 46 Slide 40 <irtual 9es&top )ctivit, "aunch <irtual 9es&top Co*plete the tutorial to learn the features of <irtual 9es&top Co*plete all seven la,ers of the "earn 7ode =or& throuh the Test 7ode =hile usin the <irtual 9es&top, #ein thin&in of wa,s to use this in teachin 5#oth students and instructors6. Participate in discussion or $ournal ,our answers to discussion ;uestions. Ma !00" p# $! of $3 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 Instructor Professional Development Speaker Notes Slide 47 Slide 41 9iscuss <irtual 9es&top 9iscuss ;uestions. Participate in discussion or $ournal ,our answers to discussion ;uestions. 9o ,ou have an, ;uestions now that ,ou have used <irtual 9es&topL Eow do ,ou thin& ,our students will react to this toolL =hat wa,s do ,ou thin& ,ou will use <irtual 9es&top in ITE PC v4.0L %ther co**ents or thouhts a#out <irtual 9es&topL Slide 48 Slide 42 Instructor Trainin 9iscussion 9iscuss ;uestions. Participate in discussion or $ournal ,our answers to discussion ;uestions. Share and discuss with the other instructors, ,our list of an, potential student issues and ;uestions reardin the <irtual 9es&top activities and la#s. Slide 49 Slide 43 )dditional 'esources =hatisLco*! IT Enc,clopedia and "earnin Center http!((whatis.co* TechTaret! The 7ost Tareted IT 7edia http!((techtaret.co* C9:et! 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