Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Things You’ll Need:
Use Engineering Software to Carry Projects on Your PDA
Step1
Align your PDA's new engineering software with your operating system to ensure maximum functionality. The ideal PDA software for engineering purposes is able to work with multiple operating systems to avoid wasted money or technical snags.
Step2
Experiment with tables, charts and other complex creations on your PDA engineering software before your first major project. It takes a little while to adjust to working with bar graphs or notations on the scale of a PDA. You should use each office suite on your new software at least once to get comfortable with the setup.
Step3
Connect office and home printers to your PDA to print off documents in a hurry. You can head to your PDA's general menu to locate wireless connections to each printer you need for your job. You should adjust print sizes, paper type and other characteristics within the engineering software.
Step4
Search for data on common chemicals, electrical processes and other specific aspects of your job in the software database. These databases will outline properties specific to a chemical as well as the consequences of combining multiple chemicals. You should use engineering tasks that you complete daily to inform your use of a properties database.
Step5
Start tutorials for each aspect of your PDA engineering software immediately after installation. You should know the manufacturer-recommended approach to process monitoring and calculations before developing your own short hand.
Step6
Establish a connection between your PDA, your office and remote-production facilities. Advanced-software packages allow you to read gauges and receive daily reports from facility managers without regard to geographic location.
Step7
Enable manufacturer and operating-system updates to your PDA to increase work efficiency. Software manufacturers may send regular updates to correct technical issues or offer new wrinkles on design and monitoring functions.