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NOTE: Voice attributes are saved as WAV files in the same
folder as the layer they belong to. The file naming
convention used is Sound#.wav where # is the record
number (1, 2, 3, etc.). The record number is ascribed in
chronological order, with no reference to any other file.
• For a date attribute, the current date is automatically
assigned. To change the date, tap on the Date attribute
and select the new date from the displayed calendar and
then tap OK.
• For a “Yes/No” attribute, the default choice is “No”. Tap
on the attribute name to change the setting and then tap
OK.
Using the Pause/
Resume Function
While logging a line or polygon, you may want to pause data
logging because external events require that you do so or you
want to start the logging of a second feature (double logging
feature) (see Double Logging on page 30). Follow the
instructions below.
•Tap Menu>Pause to pause data logging.
• Later when you are ready to resume data logging, go back
to where you left the line or polygon, tap Menu>Resume to
continue the data logging as you walk along the feature.
Double Logging While logging a line or polygon, you may want to log another
feature found along the way, whether a point, a line or a
polygon. Follow the instructions below.
•Tap Menu>Pause to pause the data logging of the feature
in progress.
• Move to the second feature you want to log.
•Tap Log, select the layer of the second feature, make the
necessary settings and log this feature as you would in the
usual case.
•Tap Menu>Stop when you are finished with the logging of
the second feature.
• Go back to where you left the first feature.
•Tap Menu>Resume to continue with the logging of the first
feature.
•Tap Menu>Stop when you are finished with the logging of
the first feature.
More about
Feature Logging
• The number of point features that can be logged in a
session is only limited by the memory capacity of the
storage medium used.
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