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Schneider Electric PM5650 / PM5760 Modbus Map

This Schneider Electric PM5650 / PM5760 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 PM5650 / PM5760 deployments, teams often use this map to surface voltage, current, and energy data in data centers, switchgear lineups, and advanced power monitoring projects.

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Quick Facts

  • Manufacturer: Schneider Electric
  • Model: PM5650 / PM5760
  • 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
Nominal Voltage 402017 FLOAT32 V Voltage
Nominal Current 402019 FLOAT32 - Current
Number of Control Power Failures 401828 UINT16 kW Power
Alarm Energy LED Mode 402125 UINT16 kWh Energy
Nominal Frequency 402016 UINT16 Hz Frequency
Min Displacement PF Total 427319 UINT16 - Power Factor
Input Metering Demand Method 403720 UINT16 kW Demand
Revenue Security Switch Status 401919 UINT16 - Status
Temperature 403131 FLOAT32 degC Temperature
Meter Name:20 400029 STRING - Identification
Manufacturer:20 400069 STRING - General
RS-485 Comm Port M S Protocol 406499 UINT16 - Communication

Common Data Categories

  • Voltage
  • Current
  • Energy
  • Demand
  • Status
  • Power

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.