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2.00 Understand Computer Fundamentals

2.00 Understand Computer Fundamentals. Unit Objective: 2.01C IPOS Cycle and Computer Care. The Information Cycle. I nput Enters data into the computer P rocessing Changes data into usable form. O utput Sends data out of the computer S torage

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2.00 Understand Computer Fundamentals

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  1. 2.00 Understand Computer Fundamentals Unit Objective: 2.01C IPOS Cycle and Computer Care

  2. The Information Cycle

  3. Input Enters data into the computer Processing Changes data into usable form Output Sends data out of the computer Storage Saves for use later WHAT DOES IPOSSTAND FOR?

  4. What Happens During The IPOS Cycle? • INPUT – when information is entered into the computer; the computer receives information • PROCESSING – when the computer processes the information that has been entered • OUTPUT – when information leaves the computer • STORAGE – when information is stored to be used later.

  5. How The IPOS Cycle Works INPUT STORAGE PROCESSING STORAGE OUTPUT

  6. Computer Care

  7. Maintain Your Computer System • Read your manual before operating your computer • Make sure all plug-ins are secure at all times • Keep the surrounding area dirt and dust free • Keep eraser gum, food, and liquids away from the keyboard • Do not stick pens or pencils into the drives on the CPU • Keep your fingers and hands free of oily products, like lotion, and some hair products • Clean the monitor with electronic wipes and do not touch it with your fingers

  8. Proper Computer Care • Keep food and drinks away from the computer and keyboard. • Avoid dusty locations. • Use a surge protector. • Keep away from magnets. • Do not block vents on the CPU. • Avoid bright sunny locations. • Do not move the computer while it is in use. • Always exit programs properly. • Use a virus check program on a regular basis.

  9. Proper Diskette Care • Do not remove from drives while drive is running or light is on. • Avoid contact with magnets and electromagnetic fields. • Keep disks stored in a clean, cool and dry place with a protective cover. • Keep protective metal slider in place. • Use a virus check program on a regular basis. • Avoid storing in extreme hot and cold locations.

  10. Proper Care of Printers • Avoid cold, hot, and dusty locations • Always use the correct ink or toner replacement • Always have the proper printer cable connected to the computer • Never pull paper out of a printer in motion • Do not turn off the printer while printing • Read the instructor’s manual before operating a printer • Always use the proper type of paper in the printer

  11. Proper Care of a Digital Camera • Clean regularly • Do not subject to knocks, vibrations, and magnetic fields, smoke, water, steam, sand, or chemicals • Handle all moving parts with care • Turn camera off before removing or disconnecting power source or cable or removing battery or memory card • Don’t store or use in humid, dusty or dirty places • Keep away from extreme hot or cold temperatures • Avoid direct sunlight for long periods • Avoid scratches with sharp or hard objects • Keep dry and free of condensation • Store correctly when in in use • Don’t drop in water

  12. Proper CD-ROM/DVD Care • Keep CDs stored in a clean, cool and dry place with a protective cover • Avoid touching the back side of the CD to avoid scratches • Avoid hot and cold locations • Make a back-up copy of your programs and files • Insert into CD-ROM drive properly; label facing up • Only write on CD’s with a CD marking pen on a label or the correct side of the CD

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