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NOTE: For best quality voice recording, see Handheld
Platform for MobileMapper 100, ProMark 100 & ProMark
200 Getting Started Guide, Voice Setting. No particular
setting is required for MobileMapper 10 (voice recording
quality is good by default).
Some useful attributes with preset names are displayed for
each layer type (see table below). It’s up to you whether or not
to create them.
Using “Length” allows the program to automatically assign
the length of a line as one of its attributes. The length of the
line is computed as you walk along the line. The result of the
computation only appears after you have stopped logging the
line, when you review all its attributes. The same is true with
the “Perimeter” and “Area” attributes for a polygon.
Very Important! Once a layer has been created, the attributes
of this layer cannot be deleted or modified. If you have
created a new layer and you made a mistake in defining one
of its attributes, then you will have to delete the layer and re-
create it.
Adding attributes to a layer:
From the Attributes tab of the layer properties window, tap
the Add... button.
Enter a name for the attribute using the virtual keyboard.
Select a type for this attribute.
If this attribute will be a mandatory one to describe the
logged features, enable “Mandatory”.
If applicable, set the additional one or two parameters.
Date
Entering the current logging date (mm/
dd/yy).
-
Time
Entering the current logging time
(hh:mm:ss)
Yes/No
Choosing “Yes” or “No” in response to
the statement suggested by the attri-
bute name for the visited feature.
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Attribute
Name
Attribute
Type
Point
Layer
Line
Layer
Polygon
Layer
MapInfo
layer
Picture Image
Sound Voice
Length Numeric
Perimeter Numeric
Area Numeric
Attribute
Type
Purpose
Additional Information
Needed
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