Edmi Mk6n Genius User Manual May 2026

Section: Installation and Configuration

The meter uses a long-life lithium battery to maintain the clock during power outages. If the "Battery" icon appears, it is advisable to replace it within 6 months to ensure data integrity. 6. Remote Data Retrieval edmi mk6n genius user manual

Billing Reset Button (Top): An optional, sealable button used to initiate a manual billing reset. Status Indicators: Section: Installation and Configuration The meter uses a

Communication Options: Supports multiple protocols including Modbus, RS232, RS485, and various internal modems (GPRS/GSM). Tighten terminal screws to torque spec

Practical setup checklist (prescriptive)

  1. Confirm exact MK6N SKU and download the matching user manual and register map.
  2. Verify CT/PT ratios and set them in meter configuration.
  3. Mount securely and complete power/CT/PT wiring observing polarity and earth.
  4. Configure communications (protocol, address, baud) and test with Modbus or chosen protocol.
  5. Set real-time clock and, if applicable, synchronize with NTP/Gateway or master.
  6. Configure demand interval, tariff registers, and alarms as required.
  7. Run acceptance tests: verify kWh against a reference meter or test instrument, check direction/polarity, and validate communication reads.
  8. Backup configuration and log initial baseline readings.

Configuration & operation

  1. High-Accuracy Metering: The MK6N Genius provides highly accurate energy consumption data, allowing users to make informed decisions about their energy usage.
  2. Real-Time Data: The device provides real-time energy consumption data, allowing users to monitor their usage and identify areas for improvement.
  3. Tamper Detection: The MK6N Genius is equipped with advanced tamper detection features, providing users with peace of mind and protecting against energy theft.
  4. Power Quality Monitoring: The device monitors power quality, providing users with insights into voltage, current, and frequency data.
  1. Always zero the axes at a known reference point before starting a complex wizard.
  2. Use the simulator (press FUNC + SIM) to preview a toolpath without moving the machine.
  3. Back up your presets (tool tables and work offsets) to USB monthly.