Specifications
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Mouse
• Check to see if cable pins are in good shape.
• If they’re OK, plug it in. Recycle if not.
• Check for basic cursor control, up & down, left to right, etc.
• Check for smooth motion. If motion is jumpy, remove and clean the track ball
and track ball contacts/rollers.
• Run
Mouse
from the Windows
Control Panel
.
3.45 Television Testing
To test TV to see if it is sellable:
a. Set TV on workbench.
b. Connect “rabbit ears” to the TV using an antenna adapter if necessary.
c. Plug TV into AC outlet and turn it on.
d. If it black and white, recycle it.
e. Set the tuner (channel changer) to a low frequency channel, such as ch. 2-13
f. If any of these channels receive a good signal, then the tuner is probably in
working order. If not, recycle the television.
g. After the tuner has been established as working, pay attention to the CRT
(screen). Are there any irregularities on the CRT? (ie. A dominant color that
can not be adjusted – Any multi-colored areas, or “rainbow” effect located
anywhere on the CRT)
h. If these irregularities cannot be adjusted so they can be corrected – place the
TV on a pallet with other recyclable/bad TV’s
3.5 Inventory
Inventory is a collection of individual parts sorted by kind and stored for possible
use in future systems. It also consists of unsold systems waiting for retail space to
become available.
When a sellable system is put into inventory, it is assigned a tracking number in
expectation of its future sale.
When an incoming donated part is determined to be in working condition, the value
INV is recorded in the Tracking column of the
Data Record Sheet
before the part is put
into inventory. No tracking number is assigned, and a complete inventory is only taken
every 3 months. Parts obtained from disassembly are added to inventory without record.