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CT operated (1/2A, 5/10A) or Direct Connect up to 100A (depending on the specific model variant). Frequency: 50Hz / 60Hz ( ±plus or minus Enclosure: IP54 rated, UV-stabilized polycarbonate. Core Features

Simultaneous multi-port access supporting RS-232, RS-485, optical port, and modular GSM/GPRS/LTE or Ethernet cards. 2. Physical Layout and Interface

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The complete "EDMI MK6N Genius User Manual" is not widely available to the public due to security protocols (Preventing utility meter tampering). However, technical specifications and wiring diagrams are accessible to registered partners via the EDMI Global Support Portal (login required).

For users setting up a complete Energy Monitoring System (EMS), additional components may be required, such as a 4G router for remote access, an industrial PC as a data server, and a managed switch to network all devices. Circuit protection devices like Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) and surge protectors should also be installed on the power supply lines. CT operated (1/2A, 5/10A) or Direct Connect up

Note: Ensure CT polarity (S1/S2 or K/L) matches the diagram exactly to avoid negative or inaccurate energy readings. 3. Front Panel Interface and LCD Display

Utilizes the EziScript language, allowing users to create custom extensions and register manipulations without firmware upgrades. additional components may be required

The EDMI MK6N Genius user manual is a detailed guide that provides users with a comprehensive understanding of the device's features, functions, and operation. The manual covers a range of topics, including:

| Issue | Likely Cause | Action | |---------------------------|---------------------------------------|--------------------------------------| | Blank display | No power or meter damaged | Check supply voltage to meter | | No pulse output | Wiring error or pulse output disabled | Verify terminals; check configuration| | Wrong tariff reading | Incorrect TOB (Time of Binding) setup | Reprogram tariff table (technician) | | Optical reading fails | Wrong baud rate or protocol mismatch | Set to 9600 bps, 7E1 or 8N1 as needed|

Voltage to Terminal 2; CT to Terminals 1 (S1) and 3 (S2).

Troubleshooting steps: