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Schneider Electric EM6400 Modbus Map

This Schneider Electric EM6400 Modbus map is supported in Modbus Monitor XPF, allowing engineers to quickly test, monitor, and visualize device data without manual register mapping.

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For Schneider Electric EM6400 deployments, teams often use this map to surface voltage, energy, and current data in data centers, switchgear lineups, and advanced power monitoring projects.

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Quick Facts

  • Manufacturer: Schneider Electric
  • Model: EM6400
  • Device Type: Power Meter
  • Protocol: Modbus
  • Typical Use: power monitoring, energy metering, and facility automation
  • Available in: Modbus Monitor XPF

Why This Map Matters

Instead of manually decoding registers and building your setup from scratch, Modbus Monitor XPF provides a pre-built device map to help engineers test, monitor, and visualize data faster.

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Register Preview

Signal Address Type Units Category
Max Voltage L-L Avg 402307 FLOAT32 V Voltage
Nominal Current 402019 FLOAT32 - Current
Duration of Last Control Power Failure 401831 UINT32 kW Power
Alarm Energy LED Mode 402123 UINT16 kWh Energy
Nominal Frequency 402017 UINT16 Hz Frequency
Demand System Assignment 403758 UINT16 kW Demand
Meter Name:20 400027 STRING - Identification
Manufacturer:20 400067 STRING - General
Supported Features 400092 UINT16 - Communication
Duration of Last Control Power Failure 401833 UINT32 kW Power
Duration of Last Control Power Failure 401834 UINT32 kW Power
Nominal Power Factor 402021 UINT16 PF Power

Common Data Categories

  • Voltage
  • Energy
  • Current
  • Power
  • Demand
  • Frequency

Typical Use Cases

  • Commissioning new devices with a known-good register baseline
  • Troubleshooting Modbus communication and addressing issues
  • Building HMI dashboards for operational visibility
  • Logging device telemetry for analysis and reporting

Use This Device Map in Modbus Monitor XPF

Start using this device map in minutes - no manual register mapping required.