> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.boomerang3.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.boomerang3.com/boomerang-3-domain-administrator-manual/admin/infrastructure/infrastructure__measuring_points/create-mp-from-ump-list.md).

# Create MP from UMP list

To create an MP using an uninstalled measuring point:

1. Click Admin – Infrastructure – Uninstalled Measuring Points.
2. Select a system group and optionally a division if you want to limit the scope.
3. A list of uninstalled measuring points will be displayed that exist in the selected system group and division.

![](/files/w31ZhMiEjZsiufbUfpKq)

4. Click plus ![](/files/pVuDw2BEv5th19kjYBg8) icon.
5. The “Create Measuring Point” form will be opened filled in with the MP parameters delivered by the gateway. Some of the parameters like Local ID, GW, Type or Unit are read from the GW and cannot be modified.

![](/files/5QZg6Q7M7MHETvdUgjyO)

The next steps are described in chapter [Create MP common steps](/boomerang-3-domain-administrator-manual/admin/infrastructure/infrastructure__measuring_points/create-mp-common-steps.md).


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