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Date
Author
Summary of changes
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2013-09-26
Coenie Basson
Drafted document
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2013-10-27
Clancinah Baloyi
Reviewed document
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2013-10-02
Ashley Reddy
Reviewed document
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2013-10-03
Coenie Basson
Updated document
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2013-10-03
Ashley Reddy
Released document
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Table of Contents
1
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 4
3.1
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
4.1
8.1
8.2
9.1
9.2
10
10.1
10.2
11
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 20
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
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Introduction
The purpose of this document is to provide an overview for both learners and examiners of
the Computerised Learners Licence Test (CLLT). An applicant who has a learners licence
test appointment is eligible to take a learners licence test. The test is administered via the
use of computer touch screens, which facilitates the capturing of tests results to the eNaTIS
data centre.
The system will randomly select sixty four (64) questions for the applicable test for each
applicant terminal from a database of 1200 questions. The questions will be temporarily
downloaded to the test terminal. After the test has ended, the questions will be deleted from
the memory of the terminal. The answers for the questions, together with the test result is
processed and validated via the eNaTIS.
To prepare for the test, applicants are advised to use the manuals available on the internet.
The address where to find it is: www.enatis.com. Go to Downloads and then click Learner
Driver Manual. There are three files, and preparation for the learners licence test must be
made using information found on all three files. Each file contains specifically categorised
information.
The examiner will compare the applicant before him/her with the photo of the
applicant that appears in his/her ID book.
The applicant will be allowed to enter the test room and will be directed to a terminal
by the examiner.
The system will validate the ID entry and indicate if a valid booking exists for the
specific date and code.
The examiner will brief the applicants, providing explicit instructions. This will
include being talked through the demo test. The test proper and the post-test
procedures are also discussed before commencement of the test.
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The test proper will start after the briefing session (a predetermined time period is
allowed for the examiner to complete the applicant briefing).
The categories on which an applicant will be evaluated for the requirements of a learners licence
are: the rules of the road, road signs and the motor vehicle controls. The table below provides a
breakdown of the number of questions per category as well as the minimum requirement for a
pass.
Categories
Number of questions
Pass mark
Rules
28
22
Signs
28
23
Controls
Total of questions
64
3.1
3.2
3.2.1
You can use your knuckle or tip of your finger to touch the screen. When a key option has been
touched, the key option will appear as though it is depressed (pressed down).
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1. At the instruction of the examiner, the class will begin the test (this will prevent the
dilemma of staggered starts).
2. The applicant must touch the Start button.
3.2.2
1.
Select the ID type and enter the ID number. If the applicant enters an incorrect ID number the system
allows the applicant to make use of the Backspace button to erase the erroneously entered digits.
2.
If an incorrect ID type was selected or incorrect ID number is entered, or if there is no booking for the
entered ID, the error message will indicate: Invalid ID number entered, or A valid test-booking does
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not exist for the applicant for the day referencing the ID document number.
3.
Once the correct ID number is entered, the system will allow the applicant to select Continue.
Note: When a particular option is selected, the option button when touched
will turn green. Non-selected options will remain black.
4.1
Language selection
The system allows the applicant to choose one language from the eleven South African official
languages, as shown below:
1.
The applicants surname, initials, test type and identity number are displayed. The applicant is requested to
verify that his/her details and the test type is correct.
2.
The applicant can choose the language in which he/she wants to complete the test.
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3.
The language selected must be determined by the applicants read and write ability in that language rather
than the fluency of speech in that language. Note: Once a particular language has been selected, and the
demo has started, the language may not be changed.
4.
If any language other than English is selected, the applicant has the option of having the questions and answer
options translated into English. The translation option is however only available for one question at a time.
5.
The applicant must touch Start Demo to start the demo test.
There are four demo questions which the applicant is required to answer. This will
provide the applicant with an opportunity to get a feel of the touch screen, as well as
familiarise himself/herself with the various options (buttons/keys) that he/she can
choose/use.
Should an applicant choose a language other than English, the option to translate
the question and answers to English is not available in the demo.
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Option
< Previous
View in English
Review Questions
Displays the question numbers answered (green) and not answered (black)
Continue
Next
Back
Start Demo
End Test
Done
Start
Description
1. Once the demo has been completed, the start screen for the learners test proper
will be displayed.
2. At the instruction of the examiner, the applicant touches Start to commence with
the first of the 64 questions for the learners test.
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Indication of the
time remaining
The selected
answer turns green
1.
The system will display the test question with the possible answers, and where necessary, a graphical aid will
be displayed in reference to the question.
2.
The applicant will be required to select the correct answer from the options provided.
3.
The applicant will be able to move back to a previous question (Previous) and change the answer at any time
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during the test. (This will only be applicable within the duration of the test).
4.
The applicant will be able to skip a question (by touching Next) and move to the next question.
5.
The applicant will be able to view a translation of the question in English by selecting the View in English. The
translation option is only available for languages other than English to be translated to English. There is no
translation option when English is the chosen language
Answered
questions green
Unanswered
questions black
Return to the question screen that
the learner was working on before
selecting Review Questions
The applicant can use the Review Questions option to view and access unanswered questions, or to view and access
answered questions for correction/change before he/she ends the test. This option is also used at the end of the test to
verify that all questions have been answered.
This can also be done within the duration of the test. All questions that have not been answered will be marked in black
while those that have been answered will be marked in green.
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Fail
Pass
1.
2.
Once Done is selected, the test Start screen will once more be displayed. The system is
now ready for a new test.
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8.1
8.2
The examiner may view a single applicants results using the following transactions:
76C Summary of test results or R724 Detailed information of test results.
Upon request by the applicant, and only for the purposes of an appeal, the
examiner may print the confirmation of a fail test result (transaction 76C) and hand
it to the client. The examiner will also explain the appeals process to the applicant.
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9.1
Cashier procedure
Receive the LL1 form from the examiner.
Perform transaction 722.
Request the fees and conclude 722
The Learners Licence prints.
Affix the photo.
Get the thumb print and signature.
Issue the Learners Licence to the applicant.
9.2
Examiner procedure
The examiner signs the Learners Licence.
Important note: The Management Representative may appoint another person to
sign on behalf of the examiner.
1.
2.
3.
Press Enter.
4.
5.
Press Enter.
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1.
2.
Transaction 722 will only be performed by the cashier to issue the applicant with the learners licence, when the
test status reads: Pass and Authorised. The prescribed fee must be paid by the applicant.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Do RQU1. This transaction displays that the R724 has been done.
8.
Do RQU2. This transaction displays information about the report requested by the logged-in user.
9.
1.
2.
Click in the block under the Action field. The cursor must flash in this block!
3.
4.
5.
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Question number
Correct Answer
number
Motor vehicle
controls section
Candidates answer
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Troubleshooting
The following section of the document addresses some of the problems that could be
experienced in a CLLT classroom, and provides some basic troubleshooting guidelines.
In the event of a power failure, the UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) continues to
power the CLLT PC for a period of 2 hours. Should the power failure continue
longer than 2 hours, the UPS will then switch off, removing power to the CLLT PCs.
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Once power is returned, the UPS needs to be switched on. Press and hold the On
button. A light indicates if it is on, depending on the model of the UPS. Note that
there is a trip switch at the back. There is no indicator on the UPS showing the level
of charging. The Call Centre can be contacted to verify information on the charge
level of the UPS.
Once the UPS is on, all CLLT PCs should automatically be switched on. They will
connect to the production environment and display the CLLT start page. Please
ensure that the UPS is allowed to recharge for at least an hour (should there have
been a power outage), before starting the next test. It takes the UPS up to 8 hours
to fully recharge.
If the CLLT start page still does not display, turn off the CLLT PC power at the DB
(Distribution Box), and turn the power on again (note that each circuit breaker
powers 3 PCs).
The examiner should ensure that all CLLT PCs display the CLLT start page before
a test session is initiated.
If the CLLT start page is not displaying on the CLLT PC, there should be a message
on the screen stating Unable to connect. Press the Try Again button displayed on
the screen.
If a workstation freezes, the examiner may reboot the PC that has frozen. The
session of the applicant will be restored after the re-boot and the applicant will be
allowed to continue with the test. The applicants test time must be adjusted
accordingly.
PC Re-boot procedure is explained below:
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3) Options
1) Start
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In the event where an applicant could not finish the test due to illness during the
test, the examiner must perform transaction 726 and mark the test as Deferred.
The applicant will be reissued with a new test appointment.
Where the applicant did not present himself on the day of the test, the examiner
must perform transaction 726 and mark the applicant as Absent.
The decision to reschedule the applicants test appointment or to request the
applicant to make another booking, for which he/she will make payment, is done
solely at the discretion of the examiner, based on the evidence provided by the
applicant.
Notes: