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© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1 IT Essentials PC Hardware and Software 4.1 Instructional Resource Chapter 6: Fundamental Laptops and Portable Devices

Presentation_ID 2 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Objectives Describe laptops and other portable devices. Identify and describe the components of a laptop. Compare and contrast desktop and laptop components. Explain how to configure laptops. Compare the different mobile phone standards. Identify common preventive maintenance techniques for laptops and portable devices. Describe how to troubleshoot laptops and portable devices.

Presentation_ID 3 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Critical Concepts What is this chapter about and why is it important? This chapter describes laptops and other portable devices. Portable devices, such as smartphones and personal digital assistants, have very few parts that can be replaced. These devices usually require a technician with a brand-specific certification to repair them. In this chapter, the emphasis is on laptops, their components, and how to configure them. Laptop preventive maintenance and troubleshooting are also covered. This chapter is important because more people are using laptops in addition to, or instead of, desktop computers. There are differences across makes and models of laptops, but certain technologies apply to all. Todays IT technicians are likely to spend much of their time maintaining and troubleshooting laptops. For those students who do not have access to a physical laptop computer in the lab, Chapter 6 also provides a Virtual Laptop. The Virtual Laptop labs demonstrate laptop component installation and removal through animation and student interaction.

Presentation_ID 4 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Activities What activities are associated with this chapter? Worksheet: Research Laptops, Smartphones, and PDAs Optional Activity: Virtual Laptop – Explore Laptop Optional Activity: Virtual Laptop – Keyboard Worksheet: Complete Docking Stations True or False Questions Optional Activity: Virtual Laptop – Docking Station Worksheet: Answer Laptop Expansion Questions Worksheet: Match ACPI Standards Optional Activity: Virtual Laptop – Components and Devices Worksheet: Research Laptop Problems Chapter 6 Quiz

Presentation_ID 5 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: New Terms What terms are introduced in this chapter? AC power connector6.2.1 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)6.3.3 Advanced Power Management (APM)6.3.3 base station6.2.3 battery6.2.1 battery latch6.2.1 battery status indicator LED6.2.1 Bluetooth6.1.2 Caps lock indicator LED6.2.2 desktop computer6.2.1

Presentation_ID 6 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: New Terms (continued) What terms are introduced in this chapter? docking connector6.2.3 docking station6.2 Ethernet6.4.3 ExpressCard6.3.4 fingerprint reader6.2.2 function key (Fn key)6.2.2 Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)6.5 Hibernate/Standby indicator LED6.2.2 hot-swappable interface6.4.2 laptop6.1

Presentation_ID 7 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: New Terms (continued) What terms are introduced in this chapter? power on indicator LED6.2.2 security keyhole6.2.1 smartphones6.1 Streaming Single-instruction-multi-data Extensions (SSE)6.2.2 stylus6.2.2 touchpad6.2.2 ventilation6.2.1 volume control6.2.2 wireless indicator LED6.2.2 power on indicator LED6.2.2

Presentation_ID 8 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Changes What has changed from the previous version (4.0) of ITEPC? Page Describe the components found on the inside of the laptop Input devices Stylus or digitizer Pointing devices Function keys Page Describe the components found on the laptop docking station Install, configure, and optimize laptop components and features. Docking station Page Compare and contrast desktop and laptop power management AC adapter

Presentation_ID 9 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Changes (continued) What has changed from the previous version (4.0) of ITEPC? Page Compare and contrast desktop and laptop expansion capabilities Install, configure, and optimize laptop components and features. ExpressCard Page Describe how to configure power settings Wake on LAN Suspend Sleep timers Page Describe the safe installation and removal of laptop components Install, configure, and optimize laptop components and features. Power and electrical input devices Auto-switching Fixed input power supplies

Presentation_ID 10 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Changes (continued) What has changed from the previous version (4.0) of ITEPC? Page Laptop communication hardware installation and configuration Communication connections Ethernet Bluetooth Infrared Cellular WAN

Presentation_ID 11 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Changes (continued) What has changed from the previous version (4.0) of ITEPC? Page Review the troubleshooting process Identify the Problem Establish a Theory of Probable Causes Determine an Exact Cause Implement a Solution Verify Solution and Full System Functionality Document Findings

Presentation_ID 12 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Changes (continued) What has changed from the previous version (4.0) of ITEPC? Page Identify common problems and solutions Issues Power condition Video Keyboard Pointer Stylus Wireless card Methods Verify that the laptop has power. Remove unneeded peripherals. Plug in an external monitor. Toggle the Fn keys or hardware switches. Check the LCD cutoff switch. Verify backlight functionality. Check for a switch for built-in WiFi antennas.

Presentation_ID 13 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Classroom Management Plan for a lot of interaction and discussion in this chapter because many schools may not have laptops to use in the classroom. Use the virtual laptop labs if laptops are not available. Disassemble a laptop in front of the class. Provide a non-functioning laptop for students to practice assembling and to use for part identification.

Presentation_ID 14 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Teaching Analogies A laptop is like a mini-bike, whereas a desktop computer is like a motorcycle. The laptop may have all the same components, but it is not as big. You could also use the same type of analogy with a mini-refrigerator. It serves the same purpose and is easier to move.

Presentation_ID 15 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential What do laptops and desktops have in common? How do laptops and desktops differ? What makes laptops more difficult for technicians to support? How have cellular developments influenced the growth of laptop technologies? Chapter 6: Suggested Class Discussions

Presentation_ID 16 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Best Practices Obtain old laptops from the school or through donation when possible. Obtain manuals for the laptops and disassemble one in front of the class. Use egg cartons or small plastic bags to organize the screws and pieces. Take notes the first time the laptop is disassembled, because laptops are more compact and each brand is unique with their re-assembly steps.

Presentation_ID 17 © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential Chapter 6: Outside Reading Laptop Comparison Guides Laptop Manufacturer Websites

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