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Mobile Electronics Technology
1 (#9540410)
This document was generated on CPALMS - www.cpalms.org
Course Number: 9540410
Course Path: Section: Career and Technical
Education (under development) » Cluster:
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics »
Career Path: Secondary Courses/Programs
»Program: 9540400 » Program Version:
Mobile Electronics Technology »
Section: Career and Technical Education
(under development) » Cluster:
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics »
Career Path: Secondary Courses/Programs
»Program: 9540400 » Program Version:
Mobile Electronics Technology »
Course Section: Career and Technical
Education
Abbreviated Title: MOBILE ELECT TECH
1
Course Level: 2
Course Status : Data entry status - hidden
SOC Code: 49-2096
Occupational Completion Point: A
VERSION DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to provide instruction in Mobile Electronics systems.
Custom Standards
01.0 Demonstrate proficiency in the assessment of vehicle electrical system condition--The
student will be able to:
01.01 Identify vehicle electrical system components.
01.02 Evaluate the vehicle’s current electrical system condition.
01.03 Identify faulty or weak components.
02.0 Demonstrate proficiency in evaluating and assessing various circuits in a vehicle where
aftermarket components will connect--The student will be able to:
02.01 Evaluate the vehicle’s ability to support aftermarket equipment, in particular audio
amplifiers.
02.02 Determine electrical upgrades according electrical demands.
02.03 Evaluate ignition switch wiring and associated circuits.
02.04 Test all ignition switch circuits.
02.05 Determine the polarity and function of each wire connected to the ignition switch.
02.06 Evaluate headlight switch wiring and associated circuits.
02.07 Test all headlight switch circuits.
02.08 Determine the polarity and function of each wire connected to the headlight switch.
02.09 Evaluate the door lock/unlock switch wiring and associated circuits.
02.10 Test all door lock/unlock switch circuits.
02.11 Determine the polarity and function of each wire connected to the door lock/unlock
switch.
02.12 Evaluate the door pin switches wiring and associated circuits.
02.13 Test all door pin switch circuits.
02.14 Determine the polarity and function of each wire connected to the door pin switches and
interior lights.
02.15 Evaluate the trunk release switch wiring and associated circuits.
02.16 Test the trunk release switch circuit.
02.17 Determine the polarity and function of each wire connected to the trunk release switch.
02.18 Evaluate the foot brake switch wiring and associated circuits.
02.19 Test the foot brake switch circuit.
02.20 Determine the polarity and function of each wire connected to the foot brake switch.
03.0 Demonstrate proficiency in the evaluation and installation of basic and advanced
automotive audio system elements, enhancements or the replacement of audio system
components--The student will be able to:
03.01 Describe the components used in soldering.
03.02 Perform Soldered connections.
03.03 Determine if soldering is appropriate for a particular installation situation.
03.04 Determine the physical characteristics of an aftermarket head unit.
03.05 Determine what connections and installation accessories are required for a particular
head unit replacement.
03.06 Install an aftermarket head unit.
03.07 Determine the physical characteristics of aftermarket speakers.
03.08 Determine what connections and installation accessories are required for a particular set
of replacement speakers.
03.09 Install aftermarket speakers.
03.10 Determine the physical characteristics of aftermarket amplifier.
03.11 Determine what connections and installation accessories are required for a particular
amplifier.
03.12 Install an aftermarket amplifier.
03.13 Connect multiple speakers to a single channel.
03.14 Perform both series and parallel wiring configurations noting the electrical characteristics
of each.
03.15 Perform amplifier bridging to one speaker.
03.16 Perform amplifier bridging to two speakers.
03.17 Install an aftermarket amplifier in an OEM system.
03.18 Install and configure an aftermarket head unit in an OEM system.
03.19 Install an aftermarket power antenna.
04.0 Demonstrate proficiency in the evaluation and installation of basic and advanced
automotive security and convenience elements and components--The student will be able to:
04.01 Determine the physical characteristics of an aftermarket security system.
04.02 Determine what connections and installation accessories are required to interface a
particular security system with the vehicle.
04.03 Install, program and configure an aftermarket security system.
04.04 Describe the characteristics and functions of various automotive relays and some of their
common applications.
04.05 Describe the characteristics and functions of various silicone diodes and some of their
common applications.
04.06 Describe situations when relays and diodes need to be added to an automotive security
system.
04.07 Install relays and diodes in an automotive security system.
04.08 Determine the physical characteristics of a remote starter system.
04.09 Determine what connections are required to interface a particular remote starter system
with the vehicle.
04.10 Install, program and configure a remote starter system.
05.0 Demonstrate proficiency in the installation of Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) Systems-The student will be able to:
05.01 Determine the physical characteristics of a standalone rear seat entertainment system.
05.02 Determine what connections are required to interface a particular stand alone rear seat
entertainment system with the vehicle.
05.03 Install, program and configure a standalone rear seat entertainment system.
05.04 Integrate the sound from the video system through the OEM audio system.
06.0 Demonstrate proficiency in locating and repairing common installation and electrical
problems in automobiles--The student will be able to:
06.01 Describe the overall effect of voltage drops and determine the points at which they can
originate.
06.02 Measure voltage drops between two points.
06.03 Diagnose a voltage drop against a known good reference measurement.
06.04 Evaluate short circuits and determine how they can originate.
06.05 Locate and repair a short circuit between two points.
06.06 Evaluate open circuits and determine how they can originate.
06.07 Locate and repair an open circuit between two points.
06.08 Measure and evaluate critical components for proper functioning.
07.0 Describe the roles within teams, work units, departments, organizations, interorganizational systems, and the larger environment--The students will be able to:
07.01 Describe the nature and types of business organizations. SY1.0
07.02 Explain the effect of key organizational systems on performance and quality.
07.03 List and describe quality control systems and/or practices common to the workplace.
SY2.0
07.04 Explain the impact of the global economy on business organizations.
08.0 Demonstrate leadership and teamwork skills needed to accomplish team goals and
objectives--The students will be able to:
08.01 Employ leadership skills to accomplish organizational goals and objectives. LT1.0
08.02 Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others in order to accomplish
objectives and tasks. LT3.0
08.03 Conduct and participate in meetings to accomplish work tasks. LT4.0
08.04 Employ mentoring skills to inspire and teach others. LT5.0
09.0 Explain the importance of employability and entrepreneurship skills--The student will be
able to:
09.01 Identify and demonstrate positive work behaviors needed to be employable. ECD1.0
09.02 Develop personal career plan that includes goals, objectives, and strategies. ECD2.0
09.03 Examine licensing, certification, and industry credentialing requirements. ECD3.0
09.04 Maintain a career portfolio to document knowledge, skills, and experience. ECD5.0
09.05 Evaluate and compare employment opportunities that match career goals. ECD6.0
09.06 Identify and exhibit traits for retaining employment. ECD7.0
09.07 Identify opportunities and research requirements for career advancement. ECD8.0
09.08 Research the benefits of ongoing professional development. ECD9.0
09.09 Examine and describe entrepreneurship opportunities as a career planning option.
ECD10.0
09.10 Demonstrate knowledge of the “Right-To-Know Law” as recorded in (29 CFR1910.1200).
09.11 Read and understand manufacturer’s specification sheets, equipment installation
instructions and equipment owner’s manuals.