Smart 3D supports the modeling of objects within a 100 km range (-50,000 meters to +50,000
meters along each axis) from the global coordinate system origin. However, due to
the 32-bit precision limitations of graphic cards, objects modeled further than 10,000
meters (6.2 miles) of the global coordinate system might not display correctly when
you zoom in (circular objects will appear distorted for example). If your model coordinate
values are large (for example, E = 60,000, N = 55,000), to get the coordinate readout
that you want, you should define a coordinate system at correspondingly large negative
values (example, E = -60,000, N = -55,000). Then, use the coordinate system that you
created as your active coordinate system for modeling and output. Do not bring this
new coordinate system into your workspace.