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Metering & Power Quality
Schneider Electric support forum about Power Meters (ION, PowerTag, PowerLogic) and Power Quality from design, implementation to troubleshooting and more.
Posted: 2020-10-01 05:10 AM
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Hello ,
I am working with DM6300 meter, Last day I am able to comuunicate over RS-485 and able to read the registers but I am unclear with TURBO parameter address and how to configure to register address 2401 to 2463 and which tool we will use to read and write ?
for reading register data I use simple modbus master tool.
please do help me how to do this.
Thanks in advance.
monica
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Hello Monica,
DM6300 TURBO registers (V, I, PF, F parameters) can be access in following registers.
The sequence of the data transmission and reception is in Big Endean format (4,3,2,1)
You can use any Modbus application (Modscan, Mod poll) to read this registers.
Regards,
Ramasamy N
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Hello Monica,
DM6300 TURBO registers (V, I, PF, F parameters) can be access in following registers.
The sequence of the data transmission and reception is in Big Endean format (4,3,2,1)
You can use any Modbus application (Modscan, Mod poll) to read this registers.
Regards,
Ramasamy N
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