Starting A Test - netest Powertimer SW-300 User Manual

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Figure 15 Edit session view
The Edit Session view is used to enter the Name and Com-
ments for the new session. The Name of the session is manda-
tory but the Comments are optional and can be left blank. Af-
ter typing, select the Edit Group/Tester action from the action
selector. This allows you to choose the Test Group for the ses-
sion and enter the name of the person responsible for this ses-
sion. The Edit Group/Tester view is shown in Figure 16.
Figure 16 Edit group/tester view
The Tester is optional, but a session must be associated to a
group before testing can be started. When the session gets as-
sociated to a group, any member from the group can be se-
lected as a subject for a test. Non-members will not be availa-
ble for testing within this test session.
After the group is selected, press Save & Exit and you will re-
turn to the Edit Session view. If the Name and Comments are
satisfactory, pressing Save & Exit again saves the new session
and returns to the Session Manager. The new session is now
visible in the list of sessions as shown in Figure 17.
Figure 17 Added a new session to Session Manager
If you made a mistake when creating the session, you can go
back to the Session Editor and correct the mistake by select-
ing the session from the sessions list, choosing the Edit Session
action from the action list of Session Manager and tapping
the Do Action button. After you have corrected the mistake,
tapping on the Save & Exit button of Session Editor saves the
changes made to the session and returns you to Session Man-
ager.

3.2 Starting a test

To start a test, select the Start Tests action from the Session
Manager and tap the Do Action button. This enters the Test
Manager view shown in Figure 18. Test Manager contains a
list of all tests that can be performed. In this example the jump
test Drop Jump will be performed.

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