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After making these two choices you can start logging your GIS
features in the open job. The navigation screens may be help-
ful to guide you to the features you have to go to.
When you are next to the feature type you want to log, a point
feature type for example, describing the feature is very quick
and easy as you just have to scroll through the different at
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tributes prompted by the library and set them according to the
information you get from the field (examples: the “color” of
the feature is “black” or the “condition” of the feature is
“needs maintenance”, etc.).
In the background, ProMark3 will add georeferencing informa-
tion (i.e. one position for a point feature, several positions for
a line or area feature) to the description of the feature.
After data collection is complete, data is downloaded from the
ProMark3 to an office computer using the MobileMapper
Transfer utility of the MobileMapper Office software.
From this software you can export the job to your GIS in a stan-
dard GIS format (SHP, MIF, CSV or DXF).
If the job was logged in Post-Processing mode, MobileMapper
Office will allow you to post-process the job. Real-time posi-
tions of features will be differentially corrected using raw GPS
data from a nearby reference station.
You can also use MobileMapper Office to upload a previous
job to ProMark3. In this case, the ProMark3 will be used to
update the content of this job. The different features con
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tained in the job will be revisited in the field to update their
attribute values or positions.