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5 In the Field<br />

5.4.4 Saving a Feature<br />

5.4.5 Entering a Note<br />

As with any standard Asset Surveyor form, you save the attribute<br />

entry form’s contents by pressing \. You normally do not \ press<br />

the moment you finish entering attributes for the feature, because,<br />

while the feature is ‘active’, any GPS positions and external sensor<br />

data associated with that feature are being collected.<br />

If this is a point feature, remain stationary at that feature until the<br />

configured minimum positions have been logged, and then press \.<br />

If it is a line or area feature, continue to walk or drive along the feature<br />

(or around its perimeter, if it is an area feature). Only when you have<br />

traversed it completely should you press \.<br />

Ifyouwanttoabandonanewfeature,press=. This permanently<br />

deletes the feature and discards all data it contains. When you press<br />

while updating an existing feature, the feature reverts to its initial<br />

=<br />

values and only the changes you have made are discarded.<br />

Whenever you are logging data to a file, you can enter a note by<br />

selecting the Note entry from the Utilities menu. The Asset Surveyor<br />

software lets you type any characters into a note, which can be up to<br />

100 characters long:<br />

92 TSC1 Asset Surveyor Operation Manual

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