When MIDSA calls the Session Manager
There will be some cases where MIDSA asks the respondent to call the session manager. In every case, you respond by pressing the Control-Alt-L keys (all at the same time). The login dialog will display. Once you log in, MIDSA describes the current problem and asks for your choice.
The three times MIDSA asks the respondent to call the session manager happens due to the following three reasons:
1. The reading test presents six questions during the respondent tutorial. When respondents miss two or more of these questions, the session manager is asked to choose an action.
2. When respondents answer more quickly than most people can read, they are warned to slow down. If they speed more than two times, the session manager is called and must decide what to do.

3. MIDSA keeps track of elapsed time for the current session. When there is not enough time to finish the next part of the assessment, MIDSA tells the respondent to call the session manager. Note that MIDSA’s time estimates are the times 75% of adult outpatients take to finish each part.
