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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 34). 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.
• Up to 10,000 points can be logged in a single line or 
polygon.
• When logging a long line or polygon, MobileMapper Field 
will automatically save the data to a temporary file every 
10 minutes of data logging.
If a power failure occurs while logging a line or polygon, 
the feature is automatically saved before the power 
failure. Because line and area features are saved 
automatically every 10 minutes of actual logging, if a 
power failure occurs unexpectedly and you have been 
logging a line or polygon feature for the last 15 minutes, 
then most probably only the first 10 minutes of the feature 
will be saved. If that happens, do the following:










