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Online testing involves sitting the assessment under live supervision using your own computer in a suitable location that has internet connectivity.

There are several tasks you must complete before you can start the QPSea and finishing each will make sure you have a successful test day experience.

An introduction to remote proctoring

Scheduling a session

Once you have been invited by Queensland Police to sit the QPSea, you will access the ACER Portal and set up an account.

Download the full instructions with our ‘QPSea Remote Proctoring Step-by-Step Guide

  • Select ‘Remote Proctor’ under ‘Step 2: Exam Booking’
  • Confirm your booking for your QPSea, including purchasing any practice material.
  • Return to the ACER Portal homepage and you will see a button labelled ‘ProctorU Login’.
  • Use this link to access the ProctorU site and ‘Schedule a new session’.
  • Select the ‘QPS – ACER - QPSea Full Sit’ exam and choose a date and time that best suits you.
  • Close the window and refresh your ACER Portal homepage. Your booking will now appear.
  • Monitor your email for confirmation of your booking and your Admission Ticket.

Technical requirements

For a remote proctored assessment you must have access to:

  • a personal desktop computer or laptop (work/school computers are not compatable due to restrictions on downloading and installing required software. iPads, tablets or mobile phones are also not suitable and Windows 8 operating systems are not supported)
  • a stable internet connection (public Wifi is not supported)
  • a functioning microphone and webcam (some webcams have microphones built in)
  • Guardian Browser downloaded to your device.

Please review the minimum technical requirements before registering for The QPSea via Remote Proctoring.

If you do not think you can meet these requirements to complete your QPSea via online testing, select the option to sit the assessment at the Brisbane venue instead.

Requirement type Minimum Recommended
Internet connection Wi-Fi connection Wired connection
PC users Windows 10
(Windows 10 S mode is not supported)
Windows 10
(Windows 10 S mode is not supported)
Mac users MacOS 10.13
(Oldest still maintained version)
MacOS 10.15
CPU 2 core CPU
(less than 85% CPU usage)
4 core or higher CPU
(less than 50% CPU usage)
Webcam 640x480 resolution 1280x720 resolution
Internet download speed 1 Mbps 12 Mbps
Internet upload speed 1 Mbps 3 Mbps
RAM 4GB
(less than 90% RAM usage)
16GB
(less than 70% RAM usage)
Connectivity ports 1935, 843, 80, 443, 61613, UDP/TCP
What does this mean?
Screen/monitor size 13” 15”
Screen resolution 1366 x 768 1920 x 1080 or higher
Web browser Guardian browser
(downloadDownload the Guardian browser)
Microphone

Functioning microphone (Webcam or desktop)

(Microphone should not be part of the headphones)

Internet connection/bandwidth

Sitting via ProctorU requires a strong and stable internet connection to support screen sharing and remote proctoring software. Issues with stability or speed may prevent you from testing or may cause issues during your assessment. Try some of the tips on the ProctorU website if you are experiencing issues with your internet.

Supported Browsers

Ensure you have installed the Guardian Browser. Click on the Guardian Browser link and follow the steps to download.

Unsupported items

  • Microsoft Edge browser
  • Google Chromebooks (for Live Proctoring only)
  • Tablets (Nexus, iPad, Tab, Note, etc.)
  • Smartphones
  • Linux operating systems
  • Windows 10 in S mode or Surface RT
  • Connecting from within a virtual machine. You will be asked to reconnect using your host operating system to take your exam
  • Apple Boot Camp
  • Remote Access Software
  • Inactive Version of Windows and Test Builds/Test Mode

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting your microphone

A microphone is required for your assessment so that the proctor can hear you. If your microphone is not working, try some of the microphone troubleshooting steps found on the ProctorU website.

Troubleshooting your webcam/camera

A camera is required so that the proctor is able to monitor your testing environment. If your camera is not working, try some of the camera troubleshooting steps found on the ProctorU website.

What if I have technical issues or something goes wrong during my test session?

If you have technical issues or something goes wrong during your test, the proctor will try and help you. If the issues are related to technology, they will transfer your session to a technical support team member. Try to remain calm. You may eat and use the bathroom while this is happening. If you do leave your computer while technical issues are being resolved, it is a good idea to have someone watch your computer for you in case you are required to action something on your side.

We understand that remote proctoring can be stressful. It is important to know that if you are having ongoing issues and become distressed that you can stop if you need to. You can reschedule your session to another day and time, which will allow you to resolve the technical issues you are facing. This may include finding another computer, changing location or both.

ACER Test App

The assessment itself is accessed through the ACER Test App. You must download this app onto the computer you are using 3 days before the start time of your QPSea shown on your Admission Ticket. The app will be available on the ACER Portal homepage or can be downloaded from the links below.

When the Test App is installed, you will not be able to login to it until your scheduled test session.

Download the ACER Test App

Windows 7 or higher  

Double click on the exec file to install this version.  If you see the message "Windows protected your PC" > click More Info. When a new message open > click Run Anyway

For Mac OS X 10.10 or higher 

To install MAC version - right click in the DMG file and click OPEN

For Apple Mac with the Apple M1 chip & newer 

Mac Gatekeeper can block the ACER Test App. This will look like the app not opening or running correctly. If this happens, please follow the instructions on how to run the ACER Test app:

Open a Mac app from an unidentified developer

Common questions

The ACER Test App link will be available to download from the ACER Portal homepage once your Admission Ticket has been released and 3 days before the start time of your QPSea. For more information, carefully read the information contained in your Admission Ticket email.

To download the app, click on the link provided in the email. Once the file has been downloaded, double-click on the file to run the installer.

To check that the installation was successful, launch the ACER Test App.

You should see the QPSea test login page. Please note you will NOT be able to login to the ACER online test application until your scheduled test session.

If you are unable to install the ACER Test App on your computer, the cause could be, but is not limited to, firewall or antivirus issues. Check your browsers for any updates and update your computer first then try again to download the ACER Test App. If you are still experiencing issues, please contact us at qps@acer.org .

Please note these restrictions are beyond ACER’s control.