PRODPP126 – Maintain and configure digital systems
Overview
This standard covers the routine start-up and shut-down of digital systems and routine care and upkeep.
It requires the operator to understand the hardware and software in the system, how hardware devices are connected and communicate with each other, and to be able to troubleshoot problems that occur with the system.
Important factors here are computer system security, and the security and storage of individual files.
The standard also covers what you have to do to work efficiently and effectively.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Start up and close down imaging systems
start up the digital system hardware in line with manufacturers' instructions
set up the digital system hardware in line with job requirements
open the software application program(s) that is appropriate to the work
follow workplace security procedures for file security, system security and virus protection
save data files at intervals in accordance with organisational procedures
archive completed data files in line with organisational requirements in the file storage system
exit the application and system software in line with manufacturers' instructions after use
close down the hardware in line with manufacturers' instructions after use
Contribute to the effective operation of digital systems, in compliance with standard operation procedures
recognise and resolve problems in the operation of digital systems, in line with service and operational manuals
communicate problems and follow instructions on how to respond to problems
carry out cleaning and replacement of consumables or faulty user serviceable components in line with manufacturers' instructions and at the required times
carry out software and system checks, hardware checks, organisation of digital filing systems, back-up of stored files, deletion of unwanted files and hard-drive maintenance in line with organisational requirements
Contribute to efficient and effective production
organise your work schedule to take account of customer requirements, workplace priorities and the efficient use of equipment and material
communicate when it proves impossible to complete your work within agreed timescales and agree how to progress work
inform colleagues of any problems and questions raised by your work
produce the required volume and quality of work
produce your work within workplace wastage limits
complete all work records in line with organisational requirements
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand
your duties and responsibilities for health and safety as defined by any specific legislation covering your job role
the hazards and risks in your own job, their assessment and the action to take to deal with them
manufacturers' and suppliers' health and safety instructions/advice
security and storage: the safe handling of customer material, computer system security and virus protection, how to securely archive digital and conventional artwork
how to communicate with colleagues and suppliers
workplace objectives, priorities, standards and procedures
the range of work carried out in the workplace
the working practices existing in the workplace
how resource usage affects profitability
how to maximise productivity through effective use of time and resources
how productivity affects competitiveness
the assembly and set-up of digital systems
the operation of digital systems
the differences in file formats for digital images and the reasons for using them
file management procedures
planning and scheduling requirements
the legal requirements for the classification, storage, carriage and disposal of waste
environmental management
the control of pollution, including disposal of computer equipment and consumables
the types of problems that may need to be solved
sources of information
techniques for solving complex problems
techniques for assessing machine faults
the principal activities involved with machine cleaning, lubrication and maintenance
sources of maintenance information
roles and responsibilities for cleaning, lubrication and maintenance
machine faults and how they can be rectified
the maintenance plans for machines which you operate
which components wear or become degraded over time
what is meant by the phrase 'safe system of work' and how it applies to cleaning, lubrication and maintenance activities
the choice and use of suitable cleaning agents and lubricants
what parts of the machine you are allowed to clean, lubricate and maintain
preventive versus predictive maintenance
awareness of manufacture help lines
Scope/range
Operators will recognise common problems in the operation of digital systems which will have a variety of causes including:
Faulty hardware, i.e. computers, output devices, input devices storage devices, and communication equipment.
Faulty application software
Faulty system software
Faulty file and system security
Operators may employ the following solutions:
Uninstalling software
Installing and reinstalling software
Making good any loose network connections
Keywords: digital, print, pre-press, planning, maintenance, configure, systems
PRODPP126 – Maintain and configure digital systems
Overview
This standard covers the routine start-up and shut-down of digital systems and routine care and upkeep.
It requires the operator to understand the hardware and software in the system, how hardware devices are connected and communicate with each other, and to be able to troubleshoot problems that occur with the system.
Important factors here are computer system security, and the security and storage of individual files.
The standard also covers what you have to do to work efficiently and effectively.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Start up and close down imaging systems
Contribute to the effective operation of digital systems, in compliance with standard operation procedures
Contribute to efficient and effective production
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand
Scope/range
Operators will recognise common problems in the operation of digital systems which will have a variety of causes including:
Operators may employ the following solutions:
Keywords: digital, print, pre-press, planning, maintenance, configure, systems