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Setting Up Local Coordinates Using MLM in a Total Station

Step 1: Establishing Plot Limit Marks

"So for local coordinates, you should have plot limit marks on the side where you want to build your building."

Step 2: Defining the Plot Limit Points

"So there you should have four points marked for plot limit and these should have coordinates."

Step 3: Handling Missing Coordinates

"If there is no coordinate, then at least the distance should be as much as the edge of the plot."

Step 4: Selecting the First Point in MLM

"So after that you have to target one point and by going to MLM, you will now come from there. By coming to the menu, you have to go to MLM."

Step 5: Measuring the First and Second Points

"In this, it has come to MLM and after MLM, you have to measure the first point and then the second point. You have to measure the two points."

Step 6: Setting the First Point as (0,0)

"So the MLM option has to be applied. Now it has become zero zero from here. I want the horizontal distance, okay. I don't need the slope distance either. I don't need the vertical distance either."

Step 7: Measuring the Second Point

"So from this point, I have to target the second point which is one corner and the other corner of the plot limit. So, I have targeted the second corner now and there is an option of MLM."

Step 8: Recording the Measured Distance

"We got 1772. We got this distance. Okay. What do you have to do now? Now note down this 1772."

Step 9: Entering Coordinates for Both Points

"So, now you have to enter the coordinates for the first point which you have targeted and also enter the coordinates for the second point."

Step 10: Performing Resection for the First Point

"Okay, now you have to enter the recession of the first point and do it as per your wish. We have to give the coordinates from this."

Step 11: Targeting and Measuring the First Point Again

"Okay, now we have to target the first point again and now we have to measure it. Okay, we have to marge the first point. Now we will marge it."

Step 12: Entering the First Point's Coordinates

"Now you can enter the coordinates as per your wish. As I write 1200. Okay, and below I will write 7400. Okay, 00."

Step 13: Adjusting the Second Point's Coordinates

"Now the second point is 17.7. We have to plus it or in northing or easting. So our back side will be there."

Step 14: Finalizing the Coordinate System

"So we will calculate this and check the result. We have it right and we will click OK and yes. So our coordinate is done. Our coordinate system is done."

Step 15: Creating Control Points (CPs)

"So after this you have to make your CP. Three four CPs, as many as you need, two CPs. You have to mark anywhere and make a CP there."

Step 16: Ensuring Proper Alignment in AutoCAD

"You have to take these four points. You have to give them. In Auto Cut, you can align it again in Auto Cut and after that you can take out the coordinates of any point which is inside dimension point."

Step 17: Alternative Method Using Orientation

"The other way is that you simply come here, come in coordinates and come in orientation, okay."

Step 18: Using CPs for Future Work

"Now after creating CP, next time when you work, you will do it with reference of CP. You don't have to do this again."

Step 19: Defining Local Coordinates

"If you have to do it with reference of CP, then this method is easy and this method was local suppose coordinate which is called local coordinate."



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