Module 5 CSS Weeks 9 and 10
Module 5 CSS Weeks 9 and 10
Self-Learning Module
for Senior High School
Learners
TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD
COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NCII
LEARNING COMPETENCY:
LO 4: Inspect and test the configured computer networks
TLE_IACSS912SUCN-IIf-j-36
HOW TO USE THIS MODULE
Before you start answering the module, I want you to set aside other
tasks that will disturb you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple
instructions below to successfully enjoy the objectives of this kit. Have fun!
1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated in every
page of this module.
2. Write on your notebook or any writing pad the concepts about the
lessons. Writing enhances learning, that is important to develop
and keep in mind.
3. Perform all the provided activities in the module.
4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers.
5. Analyze conceptually the posttest and apply what you have learned.
6. Enjoy studying!
Expectations
Pre-Test
Direction: On the space provided before each number, write T if the
statement is True likewise write F if it is False.
_________ 1. Double check on your computer manual if the component you are
replacing is compatible or not with the unit because this may lead to system
crash.
_________ 2. Avoid checking if the voltage rating, current rating, memory size
and frequency matches your computer unit.
_________ 3. When
_________ 4. When replacing computer parts you should check if it is compatible
with your unit.
_________ 5. Branded units have their own set of components compatible only
to their units, while genetic types can be used only to generic type of units.
_________ 6. When replacing computer parts and peripherals, you need to
consider is the compatibility of the component or part.
_________ 7. Any accident, incident, or "near miss," no matter how slight the
injury or damage, must be reported to the department supervisor immediately
for appropriate action.
_________ 8. The supervisor is responsible for taking appropriate follow-up
action, including getting medical attention for the injured, completing an
investigation report and recommending or implementing appropriate corrective
actions.
_________ 9. Check that the power-supply cover fasteners (screws or rivets) have
not been removed or tampered with.
_________ 10. If an electrical accident occurs, you must switch on power.
Looking Back
Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
Remember
Electrical Safety
• Electric current from power, telephone, and communication cables can be
hazardous. To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, disconnect the
attached power cords, telecommunications systems, networks and modems
before you open the server/workstation covers, unless instructed otherwise in
the installation and configuration procedure.
Precautions
• Disconnect all power before
Performing a mechanical inspection
Working near power supplies
Removing or installing main units
• Before starting work on the machine, unplug the power cord.
• Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit. First, that it
has been powered-off.
• Always look carefully possible hazards in your work.
Moist floors
Non-grounded power extension cables
Power surges.
• If an electrical accident occurs:
Switch off power
Send another person to get medical aid Safety
Inspection Guide
1. These steps will help you identify potentially unsafe conditions on electrical
products:
• Check exterior covers for damage (loosen, broken, or sharp edges)
• Power-off computer. Disconnect the power cord.
• The power cord should be the appropriate type.
• The power-supply cover fasteners (screws or rivets) have not been removed
or tampered with.
• Insulation on the power cord must be frayed or worn out.
• Remove the cover.
• Check for any obvious alteration. Use good judgement as to the safety of any
alterations.
• Check for worn out, frayed or pinched cables.
• Check that the power supply cover fasteners(screws or rivets) have not been
removed or tampered with.
Remember: One person's actions can jeopardize the safety of others in the workplace.
Any accident, incident, or "near miss," no matter how slight the injury or damage, must
be reported to the department supervisor immediately for appropriate action. The
supervisor is responsible for taking appropriate follow-up action, including getting medical
attention for the injured, completing an investigation report and recommending or
implementing appropriate corrective actions.
Accident Investigation Procedures
The senior staff member available at the accident scene or the first member notified
should complete the appropriate investigation reporting form (accident, incident, near
miss). The completed form should be given to the organization's safety committee,
which will forward a copy of the report to the safety coordinator for review.
• Take photos to help preserve the scene (i.e., puddles on the floor, overturned
storage shelves and spilled contents).
• Ask when, where, who, how, and what was said or done.
• Review and finalize any notes immediately upon completion of your inspection
and nay interview or other communication with those involved.
• Fill out the appropriate accident, incident or near-miss for, giving an accurate
account of the facts.
• Send the form to the safety coordinator and safety committee for the review.
Accident reports
When replacing computer parts and peripherals, you need to consider the following
factors:
2. Optical drives - old CD-ROMs drives are commonly replaced with DVD-ROM and
DVD writers.
3. Hard Drives - small capacity hard drives are replaced with faster and high capacity
hard drives and to a new fastest storage disk technology trend which is Solid State
Drive - is a solid-state storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies to
store data persistently, typically using flash memory, and functioning as secondary
storage in the hierarchy of computer storage.
4. Keyboards and mouse - keyboards and mouse are commonly replaced with
optical mouse and wireless Keyboards.
1. Defragmenter utility: Automatically analyzes the empty disks pace on the hard disk
and defrag all scattered files.
3. Increased memory: Increasing the memory in the system will result to exceptional
speed of your computer.
4. Disk Cleanup: You can delete unwanted programs and files from your computer
and this will be helpful in increasing the speed.
5. Empty Recycle Bin: Delete all the files and folders from the recycle bin and you will
get the space of C drive for reusability.
6. Memory Upgrade: To make your computer faster, you can upgrade its memory.
7. Video card Upgrade: Installing the video card into a computer can be a big help to
speed up your computer especially in graphics designing, video editing ang
gaming.
8. Replace HDD (Hard Disk Drive) to SSD (Solid State Drive) – upgrading to sdd will
make your computer run faster.
Watch these video links and learn how to take care, troubleshoot, upgrade and speed
up computer:
• https://tinyurl.com/pcfaster1
• https://tinyurl.com/laptopfaster1
• https://tinyurl.com/speedcomputer1
Make your own “accident report form” that contains list to fill out by the employee
whenever there is an accident may occur in the company.
Rubrics:
CRITERIA Percentage Score
PERFORMANCE RATING
Design your own systematic monitoring, evaluating and updating plan for
computer systems servicing.
Printer
Cartridges are
replaced.
Activity 3: Computer Problems Encountered
Directions: In a separate sheet of paper, you will write the computer errors/problems,
error messages and the network problems you encountered that you solved
immediately or with the help of computer expert.
Rubrics: Give five or more issues, 10 points each with a total of 50 points.
CHECKLIST CRITERIA IN 1 2 3 4 5
CONFIGURING A COMPUTER NETWORK
Safety Precautions are observed.
Total:
Post-Test
1. Loose network cables are one of the most common reasons why you might
suddenly find yourself unable to connect to the Internet.
a. Outside Wireless Signal Range
b. Network Downtime
c. Wireless Network Configuration
d. Unplugged Network Cable
2. The performance of Wi-Fi network connections depends on distance between
the device and the wireless access point. The farther away a Wi-Fi device is,
the slower the local connection generally runs, until it breaks altogether.
a. Outside Wireless Signal Range
b. Network Downtime
c. Wireless Network Configuration
d. Unplugged Network Cable
3. Those using satellite Internet service may notice they canot connect to the
Internet during periods of very bad weather. Providers in dense urban areas
(including cellular Internet carriers) sometimes are unable to support peaks in
network traffic that causes sporadic outages for some customers.
a. Computer Glitches
b. Network Downtime
c. Wireless Network Configuration
d. Unplugged Network Cable
4. Computers suffer from technical glitches or malfunctions. Although relatively
uncommon nowadays, a computer's network adapter hardware might suddenly
fail due to overheating or age.
a. Computer Glitches
b. Network Downtime
c. Wireless Network Configuration
d. Unplugged Network Cable
5. Automatically analyzes the empty disks pace on the hard disk and defrag all
scattered files.
a. Empty Recycle Bin
b. Defragmenter Utility
c. Wireless Network Configuration
d. Unplugged Network Cable
6. Delete all the files and folders from the recycle bin and you will get the space
of C drive for reusability.
a. Empty Recycle Bin
b. Defragmenter Utility
c. Disk Cleanup
d. Unplugged Network Cable
7. You can delete unwanted programs and files from your computer and this will
be helpful in increasing the speed.
a. Empty Recycle Bin
b. Network Downtime
c. Disk Cleanup
d. Network Interface Card
8. It is also known as LAN card. A PC interface to network cabling. It is a piece of
computer hardware designed to allow computers to communicate over a
computer network Hard disk drive – is a fixed computer storage medium?
a. Empty Recycle Bin
b. Network Downtime
c. Disk Cleanup
d. Network Interface Card
9. It is fastest storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies to store
data persistently, typically using flash memory, and functioning as secondary
storage in the hierarchy of computer storage.
a. Optical Drive
b. Hard Disk Drive
c. Solid State Drive
d. Network Interface Card
10. Accident reports contain the following except?
a. First aid given
b. Type of injury
c. Date and time of the accident
d. Protect others
Department of Education
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD
COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING - G12
ACTIVITY SHEET 1
References:
• https://www2.slideshare.net/lorbz/lesson-3-inspect-and-test-the-
configured-cs-and-network-handouts?from_action=save
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive
• http://amparonians.weebly.com/uploads/5/4/6/2/54623275/e-
chs_lm_module4_q3-q4dec.pdf