The Pause Point is used at times when you have to stop your operation and move the machinery to another location, but want to return where you left off to continue your work. This can happen, for example, in cases of replenishing inputs, in some maneuver situations, among others..

The following image shows an example of a map area of ​​the Navigation screen where the operation was paused generating a break point represented by the letter “P” in red and a dashed line connecting to the Triangle, which represents the position of the machinery during its displacement to another point.

Item Description
Guide line followed in red.
Indication of the Pause Point by the letter “P”, right after pressing the button Browsing Pause.
Dashed line that “connects” the Pause Point “P” to the machinery.
Triângulo que representa o maquinário acoplado a uma barra em formato de “T” que representa um implemento.
Indicates the distance value from the Pause Point “P” to the machinery, represented by Q: distance value.
Indicates the direction < or > that the machinery must follow to return the line to the guide where the break occurred and the distance to arrive.
Button I left the pause condition returning to navigation.